3. Terminology broken
down• Typography – the font on the magazine
• Mast head – the magazine title, usually based in the centre of the page with large/bold text
• Main image – usually showing the person the magazine is featuring in, sometimes overlapping
the mast head. Usually a medium close up
• Main sell line – seen as an introductory headline, usually based underneath the mast head
• Sell lines – usually found at the right hand side of the cover, with the title of the story inside the
magazines. Something interesting in which will make you want to read inside.
• Barcode – will often include the publication date and price
4. Terminology inside the
magazineDrop-cap, the first letter of the article is a
bold capital letter so it stands out and
draws the reader to the beginning of the
article
Main image centred in the middle of the
page, with a medium close shot. Her make
up matches the pink theme in which makes
the whole page look powerful
Masthead is in a large pink font which is
larger than any other font on the page,
this shows that the article is dedicated
to her. They are referring her to “the
gospel according to” implying that she
is holy in some description
The text is split up into different sections to
discuss different topic. The highlighted parts of
the text are the most important parts of the
article and are highlighted to they stand out to
the readers
5. Terminology in contents
page Masthead, the word
‘content’ is the largest and
boldest text on the page.
This is so the reader
understands the purpose of
the page
Pull quote, this is from an
interview with Katy Perry.
This makes readers want to
read on and gives them a feel
of humour for her
This part of the article gives the page
numbers for the magazine. This tells
the reader what is featuring on the
different pages. The colour of the
font is pink in which shows feminism.
Main image, Katy Perry is at
the centre of the page,
meaning she will most likely
be on the front page as well.
This shows that the
magazine is featuring her.
6. Sky line
Mast head, – the magazine title, usually
based in the centre of the page with
large/bold text
Main image, usually showing the person the
magazine is featuring in, sometimes
overlapping the mast head. Usually a
medium close up
Main sell line, seen as an introductory headline, usually
based underneath the mast head
Sell line, usually found at the right hand side of the cover,
with the title of the story inside the magazines. Something
interesting in which will make you want to read inside.
Barcode
7. Terminology inside the
magazine Masthead is in a large and bold red font
which is larger than any other font on the
page, this shows that the article is dedicated
to her. The colour red can symbolise love and
danger. This can link to what she is talking
about in her interview as it a deep
conversation in which includes love with her
family
Main image, Rita Ora is at the
centre of the page, meaning she
will most likely be on the front
page as well. This shows that the
magazine is featuring her.
The text is split up into different
sections to discuss different topic.
The red parts of the text shows when
Rita Ora is being asked questions,
and the grey is her response. This is
to avoid confusion with the readers
8. Main image, Adele is at the
centre of the page, meaning
she will most likely be on the
front page as well. This
shows that the magazine is
featuring her.
Terminology in contents pag
Masthead, the word ‘content’ is the
largest and boldest text on the page. This
is so the reader understands the purpose
of the page
This part of the article gives the page numbers
for the magazine. This tells the reader what is
featuring on the different pages. The theme
colour is red in which is shown throughout the
page. Red symbolises love, this links with her
songs.