Friday, February 1, 2008

1. Early Magazine Covers
In early magazine covers the cover had no exact words of what would be inside the magazine. they would model them afte book covers, the cover would usualy have the title and a table of conntens. It basicly had really simple and easy style.
2. The Poster Cover
The post cover most known as pictures that dont need words. Most covers dint relate to the story they had inside. the covers also looked like as if they were made to be cut and framed on the wall.
3. Pictures Married to Type
They're was alot of cover lines in theese covers.
They had poster frame, them atracted viewers with lines of words throughout the page.
4. In the Forest of Words
These covers mainly appear on music magazines, art and photo magazines and specials.
It also seems as if the models strike poses purposely to have room for multiple cover lines.
Cover lines sometimes cover models, to cover significant parts of the image.
I like this self-potrait picture because of the reflection of him on the sun glasses, it also leave's me wondering how he might of took this picture it looks cool.