1. If the cover pops out from its background, don’t weaken it by fussing with it.
2. If it is invisible like wallpaper, decide what element is worthy of becoming dominant
1. The screen is the wrong size, no matter how big it is. You can’t see it intimately as if it were in your hands.
4. Worst of all, it is virtual. It is just an illusory likeness of the physical paper product that your potential buyer will ultimately be holding. If you are producing magazines on paper, think and remain conscious of “paperness” all the time.
2. Emotionally irresistible (that’s the image’s appeal)
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Blog 3
Soccer features a photo of a boy balancing a ball on his head. Shot from below, the photo enhances the presence of the boy and creates a vanishing point towards the top of the page.
I think that this is a really good picture but I feel like there are a couple of things missing for this picture.First I don't like how the words are to the side of the magazine.Second the words are so small to see and I can read what it is saying.Third the picture is kind of blurry
This picture shows a boy playing soccer and is headlined by the different angles.
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