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Elements of a Magazine Cover Page

  • Writer: javeria khan
    javeria khan
  • Sep 8, 2021
  • 1 min read

The cover page of a typical magazine looks something like this...

  • Masthead - The name of the magazine displayed in the typeface in which it is designed. This is the visual branding of the title and is usually done in a unique typeface to be very recognizable.

  • Selling line - Short, sharp description of the title's main marketing point ('The world's No 1 magazine for young women') or perhaps setting out its editorial philosophy.

  • Dateline - Month and year of publication, often with the price. Note that a monthly magazine usually hits the news-stands the month before the cover date.

  • Main image - In the case of this cover there is a single image of the model Shania. It is used in a classic way, the face is big enough to make an impact on the news-stand, with the model making full eye-contact.

  • Main cover line - This is very large - taking up about a quarter of the cover area - and comes in three layers, each with a different color. Note it is positioned against the model's shoulder so it shows up clearly.

  • Bar code - Standard bar code used by retailers.

 
 
 

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