The contents page of Hip Hop magazine also comes across bold and striking. The house style still remains as similar fonts and typography have been used. The font is clear and quite masculine as they are meant to represent a straight forward message, the chapters are all underlined in bold whilst there is a smaller description of what each section contains underneath in order to provide more information about the contents of the magazine. The page numbers are in black whereas the typography is in white, the colours therefore match and overall there is only three main colours used throughout to keep it consistent. There is a white boarder around the page which complements the other colours in order to make it look eye catching and appealing to readers. The image is a close up which shows the artists facial expressions quite well, he is also rather intimidating which complements the front page as well which contributes to the consistency of the house style.
Tuesday, 24 March 2009
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The contents page of Hip Hop magazine also comes across bold and striking. The house style still remains as similar fonts and typography have been used. The font is clear and quite masculine as they are meant to represent a straight forward message, the chapters are all underlined in bold whilst there is a smaller description of what each section contains underneath in order to provide more information about the contents of the magazine. The page numbers are in black whereas the typography is in white, the colours therefore match and overall there is only three main colours used throughout to keep it consistent. There is a white boarder around the page which complements the other colours in order to make it look eye catching and appealing to readers. The image is a close up which shows the artists facial expressions quite well, he is also rather intimidating which complements the front page as well which contributes to the consistency of the house style.
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