Monday, 10 October 2011

Inspirational Magazine Covers

I like this cover of Bazaar as its a very girly cover. The colour themes on the magazine are light pinks and whites which alternatively makes the cover model stand out against the soft colours of the text. The title is in a black font which stands out very well against everything on the cover. If I could stealk anything from this magazine cover, I would steal the colour themes and how the mid shot stands out so well agaisnt them. I also like the way the model is looking to the side in a mid shot and not looking directly into the camera. I would also steal the font, as it is very simple and stood out alot.









What I like about 'the fashion issue' magazine is how the photograph of the model is edited so well, it looks amazing. This photo is a mid shot to close up shot. I love the colours on this magazine, the mode is in a white jumper and the font sizes are white and light pink which go perfectly and stand out. It all goes together so well and looks outstanding. This magazine gives me a lot of insperation for my magazine. Id like a shot like this one on 'the fashion issue'. If I could steal something from this issue it would be ohw the photo is edited and the text is postiened around the image. I like how the text is so light but stands out so much.








I love the way the model is positioned in this magazine, she is postioned infront of the text in a mid shot. The text is in an all black font with spots of colour around which stands out a lot against the dark text. The background colour is white so everything stands out agaisnt it. The colourful parts on this article stand out a lot and it draws the readers attention to them, this is what I would steal if I could.I think if I use dark colours but bright colours for the important little information then it will catch the eye of more readers. I also love how there is only maily three colours so thats what makes it stand out so much.







I adore this cover, what I love most about this magazine is the shot of the model, Adele. Q magazine has a mid shot of the model. The magazine consists of red, white, black and gold. These colours go really well with another and dont clash. The background colour is whie so all the bold colours stand out, the models hair covers most of her clothing but you can see her top which is purple but this doesnt clash agaisnt any of the colours. Thats what I love about this magazine nothing is wrong even thought there are a few differnt colours going on but not too much. It is well thought out and prepard and a true inspiration to me.

I really like this magazine, its unique and inspiring. The close up shot of the singer, Beth Ditto on the cover of 'Dazed & Confused'. The text on the magazine cover stands out and goes well with the colour theme which is black, red and white. The photograph of the model on the cover is very unqiue and I like it a lot. I like how different it is to any other magazine cover I've come across. I love how she has the paper lips for her own lips, it looks amazing. Its so inspiring and I aspire for my magazine to be something outstanding like this, something differnt from any others.









Extention Question
What messages from the magazines does it give to the auidence's. How is it constructed? What does it suggest about the cover model and magazine?

The messages from the magazines are all the same, they try to sell their magazines to their readers and appeal to the auidences by using the colours and the models. For example Magazine three would stand out very well on a shelf because of its bold colouring texts. In the same way, the girly magazine's stand out as the readers would want to look at their stroys or their photos within that magazine. Magazine one suggests that the cover model is a lot of fun and very happy. Magazine two is more of a fashion magazine, from the cover it seems a very serious and professional magazine with serious shots. Magazine four and five also seem serouis but also a fun cover which will include a lot on information and background on the artists.

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