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Tuesday, 13 September 2011

Covers and contents pages of inspiration

Below are examples of magazine covers and contents pages that i'm taking inspiration from for my prelim.





















I have chosen these Elle magazines for inspiration because they are eye catching and attractive. The masthead is bold and bright in the left side cover of the magazine and quite simple with pastel colours in the other. Yet both draw the audience into wanting to read it. The colour is appropriate
 for the image and the rest of the layout. This in turn brings the whole magazine together. The main sell line on the Elle magazine on the right is in the boldest, brightest text to draw the audience into buying it. The images on both magazines are consistent with the text and promotes the magazine. The language is short and snappy making it easy for the audience of the magazine to see whats inside. The positioning of the text doesn't mask the image and is either at the sides or the bottom of the magazine. The image is in the centre of the layout and dominates the magazine in relation to the sell lines, the main sell lines and the masthead. Overall i find the magazine as a whole very inspirational and draws me into wanting to open up the magazine and  read about both Cheryl and Drew. Aswell as all the other sell lines on the front cover that are inside the magazine.


 These two contents pages display the genre of the magazine which is fashion, beauty and celebrity news. The contents layout on the right uses a collage of images that are most likely to be present through out the magazine. They are split into different sections such as people, looks and features where they are then split into different page numbers for different parts of the sections. The font that is used is clear and bold for each section and the page numbers are clear and large. The main head is also displayed at the top of the contents page, still having similar colour pallettes as the front covers. The layout of the writing is in almost a list like layout, and in doing this makes it clear and easy for the reader to see what they want to read. The language gives out a clear brief outline of each section of the pages titled.  


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