The document defines layout and design terms used in magazines including: header, gutter, bleed, graphics, flash, anchorage, and headlines. These terms describe elements like page margins, images extending to the edge of pages, small images and text boxes providing additional context, and brief descriptions of page content to guide readers.
1. 3) Header – Information
line at the top of a page, to 7) Headlines – Small bits of
describe what’s on the information giving information on
page. what is on each page of the
magazine.
1) Gutter – The
margin of the
page at the
point of
binding, or
4) Graphic
inside page
features –
margin.
Smaller
images to add
interest to
the page,
5) Flash –Usually
drawing the
found in a text
reader in.
box or circle etc.
Referring to
additional
information in
the magazine,
making the
audience want to
read on.
2) Bleed – The
extension of an
illustration
beyond the
type area to
the edge of the
page.
6) Anchorage – Giving information
of what is on each page, letting the
audience know what is to come.