Magazine+Cover



2. What do both of the covers have in common? there is a person in the cover and the title is on the top of it whit big letters, there is the date in both magazines.

3. What is the main story in that issue and how does it relate to the image on the cover? in Vogue the cover is telling about knigtley and fashion in the life magazine it not telling anything maybe is about the people of the naive. 4. What design principles are evident in the cover image? In the life magazine you can see triangle that the man is forming with the way hess arms are. and in the vogue if has framing of all the cover outlines framing her.

5. What were some charateristics of early magazine covers? there is only the picture and the name of the magazine, they where no titles of the topics that the magazine would have in it, they have the date it was publish and the price on the cover.

6. What are some characteristics of the poster cover? they just write a few words on it and you can just see a big image without many cover lines.

7. What is the purpose of cover lines? they are for letting the people know what comes on the magazine and catching their attention whit it.

8. What is an "integrated" cover? It's a single large photograph with a plain background.

9. How can the placement of cover lines effect the overall design of a cover? Good type of colors in the letters or plain backgrounds, and they should be place in the the middle and in the bottom left and right of it.

10. Describe the following styles of cover lines:
 * Outside the box: Method use to combine the cover lines and pictures to keep them in different areas of cover.
 * Inside the box: big cover lines in a box at the bottom.
 * Columns: vertical column for cover lines alone.
 * Zones: picture, logo, cover lines in separate horizontal zone on the cover.
 * Banners and Corners: banner with angled text.
 * Unplanned and Planned Spaces: text fits into blank spaces left by the photographer, and planned: they create space for the cover lines in the picture.