Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Magazines Part II

     1) Early Magazine Covers-The earliest magazine covers weren't what we have right now, these mid 1700 magazines were much different than what we have now. They tended to only provide the title and publication data in early magazines. Magazine pictures could be seen telling us that they might be saying they are the foundation of pillars , the unifying arch, the source, and fountain, the life, and the instructor of there families

     2) The Poster Cover- The dominate magazine field could be found from the 1890's to the 1960's. The poster cover product so many memorable covers. Many outstanding professional illustrators learned their craft from other artistic posters. "There are no cover lines, or themes announced, and the image generally is not covered by a logo." Said Johnson and Prijatel.

     3) Pictures Married to Type- These magic whose stunning covers left an  imprint during the 20th century. Other magazines relied heavily on cover lines to draw readers inside in a more definite way then the cover of art could accomplish.

     4) In The Forest of Words- This type of magazine is irregular, and has many creative byways. There has been a general movement of magazine covers away from the artistic poster cover and go toward covers that have more intense photography with an a amazingly large number of vivid cover lines.

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