Magazine+Cover



Both Life and Vogue magazine covers have the same outline and idea. In life the models face is turned opposite from her body and looking directly and the camera, and same as Vogue. Both the magazines have a solid background and the font colours really pop out. The main story of Life is about the actress on the cover, Rita Moreno! Meanwhile, in Vogue it is about fashion and beauty tips, which is portraying the model in the cover. The only design principle in the two magazines are portrait shots, really simple.

they were very simple. There was only one or two pictures and had very basic font colour and font type. very few cover lines and they were strongly overshadowed by the picture. draw readers to the magazine and gives a sense of depth and balance. combines a photo and cover lines, which compliment the shapes of the photo. too many cover lines can clutter a photo, while correctly placed cover lines can compliment a photo. planned - cover illustration designed with blank space onto which cover lines could be placed.
 * Evolution of the Magazine Cover**
 * 5.** **What were some characteristics of early magazine covers?**
 * 6. What were some characteristics of the poster cover?**
 * 7. What is the purpose of cover lines?**
 * 8. What is an "integrated" cover?**
 * 9. How can the placement of cover lines effect the overall design of a cover?**
 * 10. Describe the following styles of cover lines:**
 * Outside the box**: cover lines to not overlap pictures.
 * Inside the box**: part of the picture covered with a coloured box which contains the cover lines.
 * Columns**: creating a coloured vertical column for cover lines alone.
 * Zones**: Having separate zones for picture, title and cover lines, without having boxes.
 * Banners and Corners**: banner running across magazine containing cover lines.
 * Unplanned and Planned Spaces**: unplanned - text fitted into spaces that seem to be accidentally left blank by the illustrator