The document discusses magazine cover design conventions across multiple magazine covers. It analyzes elements like the masthead, main image, color scheme, and cover lines. For most magazines, the masthead is placed behind the main image to make the image the primary selling point. Main images are usually large, use close-ups of celebrities to draw readers in, and partially cover the masthead. Color schemes are limited but contrasting to draw attention without distracting from the main image. Cover lines advertise a variety of content to appeal to different audiences.