Friday, January 20, 2012

Magazine covers part II and Indesing part II

The Magazine cover has evolved over time with the advances in technology there has been many that marked the start of a new era of Magazines.

Early magazine covers
The earliest magazines date back to the early 1700s  and are far different than the magazines we see today. Most of the Early Magazine covers only included a tittle and table of context. The early magazines were not to open to what was inside just by looking at the cover they put not many photos or indication on the cover of what was inside until the early 1800s were more art and indication was added to magazines.

The Poster cover
  Poster covers are covers with photo graphs or drawings that need no words to describe the photo. The only things that are on the cover is the photo and the tittle of the magazine. In a poster the cover the image is not covered by the logo or is not covering it. Most of the covers have images that are over sized.

Pictures married to type

Pictures married to type covers are usually an image covering or being covered by the tittle of the magazine. These types of covers began to be seen with cover lines witch are captions on the side of the magazine witch call the viewer's attention more that the photo or tittle.

In the forest of words

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