Monday, January 23, 2012

Magizine covers part II and InDesign Part I

   In the Early Magazine Covers they really didn't get into the covers. The covers were not fancy and they also just carried their tittle and a little illustration. The magazines needed more details, cover lines because more famouse at the end of 1800s.
  The poster cover made so many memorable covers, with so many different magazines and issues. The covers of these oversized magazines looked like they were printed to be framed and hung on a wall. Each of these magazines can present a cover with a single focus.
  The Pictures Married to Type cover relied on cover lines to draw readers inside in a more definite way than the cover art could accomplish. They had big titles and text around the main subject in the picture.
  Is an example of what the magazine is going to be about. It gives you a taste of what to expect. Adding to that the words overlap the picture.

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