Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Cover History

1. Early MagazineCovers : most early magazine covers used book covers as there cover of the magazine , not only that early magazine covers didn't have any indication on the cover for you to locate what and where the pages were about.


2. The Poster Cover : Most of the poster covers were printed so big that it was as if it was made to be put up like a poster. usually the picture in front of t he cove is usually not overlaped with a logo or theme or lines.


3. Pictures Married to Type: usually has a cover with a model that shows a full body from top of cover to the bottome of the cover. usually haveing a big Title overlapping the model, Cover lines are usually place in relation to the model and put on the outside lines of the model.


4. In the Forest of Word : in the Forest of words Magazine types its all about the cover lines. Usually the cover lines on the cover is the main focus plus the models in the back being covered by all the sentences. Most of the times this type magazine the cover lines and the title refers to what is happening in the picture behind.

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