2. The masterhead of the
magazine has a bold accent
to the cover. It fills up the
majority of the top of the
cover. The use of large font
and the bright colours allows
it to stand out even more.
The bright colours match the
colour scheme of the over
and main image. The font of
'Vogue' is the same in every
issue and therefore, people
are easily able to recognise
the popular company.
In this cover, the headline is
bigger than the other cover
lines and in a bright colour,
a similar colour to the
masterhead and coverlines.
It is the boldest piece of
writing, apart from the
masterhead, this is because
the editors want to catch
customer's eyes so they will
buy the magazine.
The main image in this
magazine is Taylor Swift, a
popular celebrity. The act
that she is popular makes
customers more likely to buy
the magazine as they most
likely will want to read about
her if they are a fan. The
use of direct mode of
address with her looking
directly at the camera
makes the magazine appeal
even more. The top that
Taylor is wearing links in
with the colour scheme of
the cover and the title 'Teen'
and her blue eyes match the
title 'Vogue'.
Coverlines makes the
magazine appeal to more
people. While the image,
masthead and headline gain
most of the readers
attention, the featured
articles are something that
encourages people more to
buy the magazine. In this
cover, the feature headlines
share the same colour
scheme as the masterhead
and headline while still
letting them stand out.
The date is an important convention for a
magazine and is essential due to the fact that
it keeps people track of which monthly issue
the magazine is.
The barcode is also an essential convention
for a magazine as it allows the customer to