Here is an example off a magazine I am looking out how they all operate in correlation to each other. I will look at the formality and the house style this ensures I can tell they have come from the same magazine. I can tell they have all come from the same magazine due to the house style off the magazines. They have featured on the front page in a big image picture, however moving onto the contents page they are only a sub title on the page, they don't feature in another photo on the contents page. Moving onto the double page spread there isn't a lot of information on the DPS and it doesn't fully revolve around the front image band.
The front cover shows the band in a studio shot with the typical metal rock look with the guitar and the clothing that has been worn. The yellow of the title stands out showing what the magazine is about, this as well as the band eye gaze draws the reader in.
The Contents page shows just a little bit of information of the band on the front cover it shows the yellow from the front cover being continued over this shows house style it doesn't have another another photo perhaps due to the one on the front being so dominant and they felt it wasn't needed as undoubtedly there will be at least two on the double page spread.
Continuing onto the DPS, there is three pages, again the blue and yellow has been put onto this page showing the magazine brand identity. It shows a massive and wide range of selection of images, it has enough writing content on there also with the fonts still continuing from the front page. The genre of the magazine is obvious, looking at soft rock, this is shown and fully portrayed through the fonts that have been chosen and also through the images.
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