Tuesday, 19 October 2010

Analysing magazine front covers 2

·         The black and white image works well with the colour heading. This indicates the main information on the front cover.
·         Using different font styles and the contrast with the small and bigger lettering to inform the reader of the key words.
·         The main image of the magazine looks like it is coming out of the magazine and is eye catching.  This black and white image looks classy and edgy.
·         The way the writing is laid out makes the front cover look like the pages are folding over the main character which gives it an edge and comes across as unusual and interesting.


·         The colours of this vogue magazine is very feminime and elegant. This  links to the main subject of the magazine.
·         The picture is very pleasing to the eye and the main image is classy and stylish.
·         Using mutual colours and hand writing the font fits the style of the page.
·         Making the font bigger to highlight the main words in the sections.
·         This front cover looks mature in style and has been created by the image and the layout.



·         The bold colours make the images and the main headings stand out.
·         With there being a main image in the middle and sub headings with  smaller images down the side, indicating what and where these topics are in the magazine.
·         Different fonts and sizes show the main items in the magazine.






·         This front cover is  very plain and boring. Not very eye catching.
·         The use of colour is very dull, but does make the image stand out.
·         The front cover does not inform you about the comtents of the magazine. E.g. does not tell us anything about the man on the front cover other than he has a Brain!

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