1. The masthead is very bold and bright; by using yellow it really The skyline is very bright, and fits in with
catches your eye. The masthead is in block capitals which really the masthead. The main focus of the
stands out, and draws your attention. It also has a very different font skyline is ‘ARTBRUTES’ which is in yellow
to the other bits on writing on magazine front cover. This is to show and block capitals. The magazine has used
its importance and really catches your eye. The colour yellow really yellow on the front cover to show the most
blends in which the whole front cover. Yellow is quite bold and important bits of information. The sky line
interesting and you could say that this represents what is inside, bold above the title also demonstrates this is big
and interesting information. By having the masthead as something news to the magazine. It is suggesting that
so simple, but effective it makes it really easy for the audience to you cannot miss reading this. The skyline
remember and is really eye-catching. also demonstrates its importance and is
available first thing for people to see near
the masthead creating huge effect.
By using a flash it can really
catch your audiences
attention as it is different to
everything on the magazine.
It is small and bold, drawing
you attention towards it,
giving a hint of what is going
to come. Once reading this,
the audience would want to
know what the article is.
This magazine front cover does not consist of many cover
lines. However, they have one very big one which links with
the central image, and also it fitting with the colour scheme
of the most important parts of the front cover, yellow. They
have put emphasis on the ‘forever’ to really catch your
attention, and draw you in, making the reader want to read
on. They also have a few smaller cover lines below, which
are not that bright but are put next to the eye catching
‘Forever the sickest kids’ so it is really effective as you would
go on to read this. Instead on having huge sentences they
have put it in a list form giving you a hint of whats inside but
not giving it all away.