I found this image by searching on Google images for Bazaar Magazines. I have added the features around the image.
Masthead:
The Masthead is the title of the magazine and can normally be found in the top left corner of the magazine. The masthead also identifies the magazine.
Main Sell Line:
The main sell line is the Title of the magazine and explains what the magazine is about.
Coverlines:
The coverlines give a brief description of the main points discussed within the magazine. These help to increase impulse buys.
Main Image:
The main images shows what the focus of the magazine is for that issue.
Additional Information:
Additional information, for example would be the issue number, price and date. These are all small so that they dont take up much room on the page.
Sub-Headings:
Sub headings also give an idea as to what is in the magazine, they also inecourage impulse buyers much liek coverlines.
Barcode:
The above image doesnt have a barcode, however they are commonly found on the magazine. They are used to scan an item within the shop.
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Laura, you have correctly identified the various elements of a magazine cover, with a good written explanation of each.
ReplyDeleteNote - it looks like you are mixing some coverlines with subheadings. Subheadings are not always present, but when they are they relate to the cover line, offering a little more detail. On your chosen image, they are not present, and the text is all coverlines.