1. Masthead
The gaze isn’t straight
at the audience
Cover line
Colour palette: black,
white, yellow & blue
Central image
Shot at location
Variety of fonts and
font colours
Barcode
2. Central image
Mast head
Variety of
different font and
font colours used
Shot in studio
Colour palette: yellow,
white, pink, green and
orange
Cover line
The star is gazing
straight, as if he is
looking at the audience
barcode
3. Mode of address
Mast head
Central image
Shot in studio
Variety of different fonts
and font colours
Cover line
The star it at an angle
gazing out of the corner of
his eye looking towards
the audience but slightly
to the left
barcode
Colour palette: Red, black,
white and green
4. Masthead: the masthead is usually at the top of the page, it will also create
the brand image of your magazine and will make it instantly recognisable to
the audience. It will speak about the brand identity of the magazine
Cover line: The brief
announcements or blurbs
displayed on the cover of a
periodical, as adjuncts of
headlines and illustrations, as
enticements for readers to search
inside the publication for the full
account
Variety of fonts: there is many
different fonts used on this
page. This also contributes the
house style
Barcode: usually has a web address
provided to entice the audience
House style: a company's
preferred manner of
presentation and layout of
written material
Main image: is usually the largest
image on the page. It is linked the
the article. It also contributes to the
house style of the magazine
Shot in studio: the main image was
shot in a studio with lighting and was
edited on photoshop
The gaze: usually the direction in
which the star from the main image is
looking, it also personalises the
magazine. It draws a relationship
between the star and the audience