The document outlines some common codes and conventions used in magazine design across different platforms: - Print magazine covers typically feature the masthead in the largest font at the top and a main image of a model with direct address. The coverline is placed on the side. - Contents pages list sections in headings and include page numbers by images. They usually have a consistent three-column structure and simple color scheme with the magazine title and issue date. - Websites for magazines usually include a masthead banner, navigation bars for easy browsing between sections, and hyperlinks to stories. They commonly feature the magazine's content along with subscribe buttons, social media links, and more images than text.