iPad Magazine Cover

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As you can see the digital and print cover for this particular issue are completely different. Although the color scheme stays consistent, where the color is placed is different as well as the picture itself. Another difference is the amount of white space from cover to cover. For the digital design 6 stories were picked to spotlight, whereas the print version has 8. On the digital version the only type that is in bold is the title of the magazine, but on the print version the majority of type is bold. I also thought it was interesting to see the difference in where the type was placed. The print version surrounded the picture with type, whereas the digital version clustered it all to the left except for the story that goes with the cover picture, which is located at the bottom left and highlighted. Although this example is of the same issue the design is so different it almost appears to be a different magazine. Do you think this is good or bad?

Wired iPad Design

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I couldn’t find the horizontal layout for this Wired cover that features Will Ferrell. But I did find the print version, which, as you can see, is identical except for the newsstand barcode. The consistent white-silver color scheme is very effective in this photo illustration since silver represents technology and the future. Ferrell’s headphones point upwards, directing the eye to the WIRED nameplate. Since sans serif is considered more modern than serif typefaces, the elongated font also fits well with the cover story. This issue has more cover lines than you would normally see on an iPad issue, so it surprises me that they kept all of them between the print and digital versions.

Magazine Cover

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I chose this specific magazine cover because I felt that the designer kept design principles in mind when shooting the photo. The image works both horizontally and vertically in my opinion because the overall image is kept the same, and does not look distorted in the horizontal version. I also liked how the designer used the rule of thirds when creating the horizontal version. I favor the horizontal version because it is less cluttered. I like how type isn’t placed over Emma Watson as much as it is in the vertical version. I also am captivated by the extension of the typography that weaves and winds over the cover. It brings Emma’s potrait in contact with the type, and unifies them which gives the cover an overall more connected feeling.

Blog Assignment: iPad Magazine Cover

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This week please upload an image of an iPad magazine cover, ideally with both horizontal and vertical layout, and briefly comment on its choices of photo/illustration and typography. It would be great if you could compare the digital cover with the original print cover and see if there is any significant changes.

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Headline&Deck

From TIME Magazine 10/28/13

Headline: The United States of Texas

Deck: The Lone Star State is America’s future

I think the headline and the deck do their job very well. In combination with the artwork on the cover I am very interested as to why Texas is apparently America’s future.

Headline

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I think the headline relates very well to the deck, with the key word being “meanest”. The cuts that they describe just in the headline, such as cutting heating for the poor, etcetera, tie into the idea of of dastardly budget cuts, and it makes me want to read the article to see what other “worthy” government programs were cut.

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I loved this headline and deck; it’s very captivating, and makes me want to read the article. It does a great job of catching the attention of the intended audience and follows the personality of the magazine.

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Deck and Headline

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This deck and headline work well together because the headline gives the essential information for someone to understand what the article is about.  The deck goes further into detail by giving background information about the topic as well as the name of who took the photo.

HEADLINE AND DECK

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This headline and deck are in Cosmopolitans beauty section. I think both the header and the deck draw the reader in by relating specifically to the reader. The two compliment each other and the deck makes me want to read the rest of the article by giving specific examples that are relatable.