1883 Magazine
- Subtle plain background, the focus is on the model
-Cover line is 'Timeless' a vintage theme for the magazine
-The main model (Ellie Goulding) is looking directly ahead at the audience as to pull them in. She is dressed glamourously and is quite animated in her behaviour, and so this magazine probably appeals to the B,C social economic scale.
-Cover lines have the name and a small caption underneath to show what the article will be about.
- Barcode is in the corner and not in the way of anything.
-The title '1883' is not covered up as it is not that well known although the editors wanted there to be an interesting font on the title so that viewers would remember it that way and eventually gain more readership, it is ordered in an interested way and people may start to remember it that way.
Sight & Sound magazine
- Grey background
- Cover line 'Shame' is the title of the film, the magazine relies quite heavily on the title.
- the actor 'Michael Fassbender' is the star of the title film and so his profile is taking up 75% of the page to draw attention.
-the puffs are lined in an orderly fashion next to the main model and each have a specific title and caption underneath.
- The logo is in front of the model because it is not that well known and therefore needs to stand out more.
-The barcode has the BFI logo underneath.
- The social economic scale is more B,C as it is an international film magazine.
Dazed & Confused magazine
-The models are taking up about 80% of the magazine cover, they have interesting makeup on and it is clear that this is an alternative fashion magazine, the models look unknown as well which isn't a convention of popular fashion magazines
- The cover title is in front of the models as it is not that well known, there is no barcode (probably on the spine or the back)
- The main cover line is 'Smile!' which is emphasised by the models makeup
-The puffs are dotted around everywhere with some in the corner and some in the bottom middle. The caption is 'fashions new optimism' and that's why its about smiling.
-The social economic scale is B,C as it does look quite expensive but does not look up to Vogue standards.
10 Men magazine
- The model 'Bastian Ninabar' is the main model and he is only taking up 30% of the cover.
- The logo is not being covered and therefore is not well known.
- The Guerilla Issue is the main cover line and so the magazine has a theme. It look's monthly.
- There is no barcode and so it is probably on the spine or the back- it avoids the price?
- The background is very subtle and minimalist showing the shadow of the model.
Madame Magazine
- A special issue for Vincent Cassel 'the more ultra man'
- The logo is being half covered but is still evident showing it may only be slightly popular however it does use italic font which could be anything.
- The puffs are ordered in an organised fashion. The main cover line is in a completely different font and this stands out more.
- The model is looking directly ahead at the audience and this draws them in.
- It's like the french GQ and so the social economic scale is B,C
- The extra details such as colour show velvet red: it's meant to show him as passionate and sensual and other men should aspire to be like him. It also looks like cinema seats as well, enforcing the the cinema issue.
-There is no barcode so it is probably on the back or spine.
- He's wearing a wet look tank top and so is attracting the audience (even though the audience is men and they want to look like him)





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