Magazine+cover

1) Apr 09, 2001 Apr 09, 2007

 http://www.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,20010409,00.html http://www.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,20070409,00.html

2) Both magazine covers are about global warming. 3) The inside story about both of the magazine is to warn people about the world getting warmer and warmer how people in the world can do to save the world. It does relate to the magazine cover because the first one where an egg with the earth as the yolk represents that the earth is getting warmer. The other cover with a penguin means that it’s not just effecting the human but also the animals. if the world gets warmer, the ice melts, all the arctic animals will die, the world will flood. 4) i think that for the egg cover, it’ll be rule of thirds and the other one is simplicity.

1) Some of the characteristics or early magazine covers: looks older, less colours... 2) poster covers seems to go only for movies. so they have the name of the movie and director..etc 3) the purpose of cover lines is to give people an idea what is in the magazine. 4) integrated over: covers with black or white people. 5) well, if the cover line is not big enough, then it doesn’t give people enough interest to buy it. if it is somewhere that matches the colour of the cover, then it doesn’t pop out and people can’t read them.
 * The evolution of the magazine cover**

Outside the box- cover lines that are in separate areas of the cover. Inside the box- illustrations that have coloured boxes with cover lines in it. Columns- a coloured vertical column for cover lines. Zones- logo, picture, and clover line, each in a separate, horizontal zone on the cover. Banners and corners- the use of banners or corner like a box with cover lines in it. Text in unplanned spaces- text that are fitted into spaces that seem almost accidentally left blank by the illustrator. Text unplanned spaces-creating space for cover lines.
 * Cover lines**