- Masthead in top left corner in bold font
- Masthead in larger font than other headings
- Cover lines opposite pugs and linking to contents of the magazine
- Pugs promote magazine, somewhat exaggerative
- One image, usually of the band in a medium close-up
- Casual mise-en-scene
- Main cover line attached to image
- Plain, bright backgrounds
- Constant use of black and red fonts
- Date, issue number, and price shown by barcode in bottom right corner
- Make sure follows house style colours
Contents Page:
- Title of "Contents" at the top of the page in similar font to masthead
- Potentially an image in the centre of the page
- Image different to main image on cover
- Casual mise-en-scene
- List content of magazine with page number and possible description of the page
- Have magazines logo somewhere on the page, most likely in top corner
- Make sure follows house style colours
Double Page Spread:
- Main image representing what the article is talking about, usually a band or parts of it
- Casual mise-en-scene
- Quote or name of band in large font as introduction
- Pull quote from artist to draw attention to something said
- Byline at end of article
- Magazine logo in small in corner or page
- Make sure follows house style colours
Good stuff Jack - good use of terminology
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