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Conventional design features of a magazine
A technical convention is something that’s typical on the front page of a magazine and would be expected to be seen when looking at that magazine.
Conventions of a magazine are:
- Plug – something that advertises the magazine
- Masthead – the name of the magazine
- Pug – little bubbles of information, typically at the top of the magazine
- Captions – pieces of text that tell the audience extra information, for example, who is in the inset
- Main Cover Star – the artist who is captured in the magazine, is typically a close up
- Cover Lines – information about what else is in the magazine
- Inset – a smaller image of another artist, album cover, movie etc.
- Main Cover Line – the title describing who the main cover artist is
- Issue/Date – typically in the bottom right hand corner, tells you how often the magazine is released
- Price – how much the magazine is, located in the bottom right hand corner
- Barcode – located in the bottom right hand corner, used to scan the item in order to buy the magazine
After labelling the conventions of my magazine, I am now aware of what I need to include on my music magazine’s front cover to follow the conventions.