2. MAGAZINE COVER
Simple masthead, basic colour.
Most prominent text on the cover
Main coverline is the most bold coverline,
makes the reader curious about the main
article
Various articles which use language to
draw in the reader, asks rhetorical
questions to make the reader question the
articles. This will make them more
interested in the stories.
Cover contains the issue number and price, the
issue number keeps the readers up to date with the
magazine. The price informs the reader of how
much they are paying for the magazine
Follows the one-third rule however,
the text and information is on the right
instead of the left. This goes against
the magazine standard
A sales feature of this cover is the “free
Harlow College poster’, this is a unique
selling point for the magazine. Could be
turned into a puff by placing the text inside
a shape
3. FINAL DRAFT COVER
Masthead, the colour of this masthead will be
different to make the title stand out against the
background. In addition the font will different to
the coverlines font.
Puff, will contain something unique to the
magazine
Coverlines, includes two or three stories and
they will use language to draw in the reader.
The colour of the coverlines will vary to
differentiate each article. Will be in a serif
font
Main image, this will cover a part of the
masthead
Main coverline, this will cover the main the
main image. The main coverline will say
“Graphics Designer in the making”
Barcode, magazine issue and price
the cover will follow the left one-third
rule, all the important information will be
displayed on the left instead of the right
for the updated cover