what they put on a mag to attract readers
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Masthead – always stay the same front and style.
Pull quote – this is a direct quote from the artist on the front; the quote anchors the image.
Barcode & the price – this is so you can buy the magazine.
Main image – links to the main pull quote which links to what the artist/’s have been doing lately.
Lead article – written in “reversed-out” style this always stands out to attract the readers.
Skyline – runs across the top of the page and calls out to the readers about some special attraction's.
The left third – this includes the important information on the left third of the magazine as it’s the area we see when its on a magazine stand.
Cover lines – advertises what else is inside of the magazine.
Masthead – Always stay the same front and style.
The left third – This includes the important information on the left third of the magazine as it’s the area we see when its on a magazine stand.
Cover lines – Advertises what else is inside of the magazine.
Pull quote – this is a direct quote from the artist on the front; the quote anchors the image.
Main image – links to the main pull quote which links to what the artist/’s have been doing lately.
Barcode & the price – this is so you can buy the magazine.
Lead article – written in “reversed-out” style this always stands out to attract the readers.
Similarities • They are both about rock
music.• They both have lead
articles that link with the artist on the front.
• They both have pull quote.• They both have bold
mastheads.• They both have skylines.
Differences
• One has a picture of someone being aggressive where as the other one is a picture of a band pulling funny faces.