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2. Both covers have a female model on the cover and the name of the magazine on the top, which is bigger than the rest. You can also see a few cover lines on both of the covers. 3. The topics: "Vogue" is just about fashion so you can see her dress and not just her face and "Life" is about the Life and success of Heidi Klum, thats why the model on the cover is Heidi and you can just see her face, because in this case her outfit isn't important. 4. Design Principles- 1st picture: Colour Space 2nd picture: Diagonals ( hair ) 5. on the cover of the early magazine covers, you can just see the title of the cover and an image, but you couldnt see so much about the topic, because they didn't write many cover lines; 6. On a poster cover you can just see a big image without many cover lines. They just write a few words on it. 7. The cover lines show you what the magazine is about and all the themes you can read. 8. single large photograph with a plain background 9. placements of cover lines: you can see the cover lines better when the background is plain. And I read the cover lines, which are in the middle right/left before the cover lines, which are at the bottom right/left of the magazine.

10. outside a box : a simple method to combining cover lines and pictures is to keep them in separate areas of the cover. Picture in a box and cover lines in another box and the title in a third box. inside a box : large cover lines in a box at the bottom. Columns : colored vertical column for cover lines alone. zones : logo,picture and cover lines, each in a separate, horizontal zone on the cover. banners and corners: banner with angled text. unplanned spaces: text fits into spaces that seem almost accidentally left blank by the illustrator. planned spaces: illustrator creates space for cover lines in a picture.