Sunday, November 23, 2014
Magazine Part 2
Early magazine Covers are drastically different from the kinds of magazines that we create now. The magazines contain a table of contents on the cover and are printed in black and white, unlike the ones we have now. The magazines didn't include information on what would be inside the magazine and they would have publication dates. The Poster Cover is a photograph cover that doesn't relate to anything inside the magazine yet its created to set a mood. They contain a little cover line that presents the theme. They only present such little information on the cover. In Pictures Married to Type the subject is mostly in front blocking a little bit of the cover title. They most likely did this to draw attention to the subject and avoid the cover lines. In Forest of Words all of the magazines mostly contained a couple short captions in front or on the side of the subject that are sometimes bigger than the title. In some of these covers there is literally no space on the magazine cover because they are full of the captions.
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