The document summarizes common conventions used in magazine design across front covers, contents pages, and advertisements. Front covers typically feature a masthead in the publication's branding, a strapline below the logo, and contrasting colors. Sell lines on the right promote articles and additional images intrigue readers. Contents pages commonly use subcategories, colored titles, main images paired with headlines, and page numbers in a distinct font. Advertisements mainly consist of large eye-catching images in bright colors that establish tone, with minimal direct text addressing readers. Consistent branding and layouts aid navigation and connection throughout magazines.