Monday, January 23, 2012

Magazine covers

1. Early Magazine covers. In the mid 1700's, the magazine's didnt look like nothing how it  looks today like with pictures and less words in front. In the past it didnt have no pictures but just words. Alot of people used to call the magazine as "The Town and Country Magazine" or just "Universal Repository; of Knowledge, Instruction, and Entertaiment." But when they did start putting pictures to the magazine they would mostly model them like the covers of books, providing them with only a title and some data.

2.The Poster Cover. Which is mostly called Pictures that need no words. Means that just putting a photo
on the front cover can just exlain what the magazine would be about even without no words. Though many of the oversized magazines looked like a if they were to be framed and hung on the wall.

3. Picture's Married to Type.

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