Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Too much Information

It's time to get started with the cover page, but where to begin? Layout seems like the safest bet.
Popular female fashion magazine include Elle, Cosmopolitan, and Fashion. These magazine promote many coverlines highlighting various stories, but in my opinion, I think it clusters the cover with an too much information.

Relating to the ASOS magazine I've mentioned before, the cover image holds the most focus of the whole page. Not only that, but their cover is not so flashy or vividly colored which doesn’t take away from the image itself. The elements all work together as if they could all be found in the world in which the cover image was taken.
However an aspect of the cover page above which really makes it stand out is the the model's facial expression. I plan to use this as an example to harvest the model for my cover so they are able to capture the audience's attention... to be something they just can't ignore. I imagine many professionals study for years in order to master this skill, but I will only have about 2 weeks to grasp it.
Wish me luck!


Citations:
>Lawrence, M. (1970, January 01). New Fashion City. Retrieved February 28, 2018, from http://new-fashion-city.blogspot.com/
>Roberts, K., Mackelden, A., Holmes, S., Shneid, R., Tang, E., Saujani, R., . . . Associated Press. (n.d.). Elle. Retrieved March 01, 2018, from https://www.elle.com/
>Perle, L., Beck, L., Zaucha, A., Kamphausen, K., Urquhart, T., Hsieh, C., . . . Associated Press. (n.d.). Cosmopolitan. Retrieved March 01, 2018, from https://www.cosmopolitan.com/
>Female. (n.d.). Retrieved March 01, 2018, from https://fashionmagazine.com/tag/female/

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