The document summarizes the magazine design conventions that were followed and deviated from in creating a classical music magazine. Key conventions included using a dominant image of a female musician on the cover to attract readers, including sub-images to showcase contents, and employing different fonts. While most conventions were followed, the document notes the cover did not sexualize the model and the magazine only featured white teenage girls due to the college location, making it less representative of society. The target audience of younger people was meant to go against stereotypes of classical music audiences. A large publishing company could help distribute the magazine to make money and tap their knowledge of the target readership.