2. Here I am importing the photograph I took for my magazine cover and positioning it so that I can place my cover lines
and title.
3. Here I placed my title in the top left corner of the magazine cover and changed the colour of the font to one of the
three colours I have used.
4. I added a cover line in the space on the left side of the model and changed the font so that the magazine title stood
out and it wouldn’t be confused for a cover line.
5. Another cover line was added into the space in the top right corner so that it wouldn’t go across the face of my model
in the picture and the audience could still visibly see it.
6. Here I added another cover line was added into the space in the top right corner so that it wouldn’t go across the face
of my model in the picture and the audience could still visibly see it.
7. I inputted another text box and added another one of my cover lines where the audience would be able to see where it
was and also was in the same font and colour as my other cover lines.
8. Another cover line was placed in the space around the model and it is in the same font colour, size and style as the
other cover lines so the audience understands that this is a cover line which would be in the magazine.
9. I moved the cover line, “Top ten free kick takers” below the main title in a different colour to it so the audience could
understand the difference to the magazine title and an ordinary cover line and kept it within the space provided.
10. I added another cover line in the space around the model so that the audience would still be able to read it and see the
model clearly.
11. In the screenshot I inserted my main cover line. The audience will be able to understand that this is the main cover line
because it is in a larger font than the other cover lines but is not as big as the title. It is also in a different font and
colour.
12. I changed the font, font size and the font colour back to the colour, size and font of the other cover lines so that the
audience would be able to understand that it is a cover line.
13. Here I added my final cover line into the space which doesn’t obstruct the view of the model and his body positioning
and the audience can still read the cover line.