Type of Magazine Covers
1 - Early Magazine Covers: The early magazine covers were mainly made of one simple picture with some text at the top and/or bottom. Sometimes, there might not even be a drawing and just be text, this was mainly for news magazine.
2 - The Poster Covers: These magazine nay had a large picture of what the win article is about. There is little text and is can also be in have a small subtitle in a corner. This was manly used to show face of some, or an animal, or a new discovery, no matter what it was used for, it was to share how a photo a made the headline that much better.
3 - Pictures Married to Type: The picture married to type is one that is mainly targeted to one part of society, women. A woman on the front of a magazine might mean beauty, style, or fashion, but people, no matter what gender can pick it up have a good read, learn a time management skill, or what not, anyone can read these magazines.
4 - In the Forest of Words: Every once in a while, you can pick up a magazine and have no idea what on earth is going on. The title is a large sentence, store names everywhere, and when you flip throughout the pages, ad are everywhere. The picture is covered by text and even other pictures, the only thing that might stick out is a small face with a bold font covering his body with the name of who is in the picture.
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