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FASHIONBy Kristin Wynne

VOUGE

DEMOGRAPHICS Median Age38.5 Median HHI$72,473 Gender - Female/Male58% / 42% Education - Any College72% Employment - Professional or Managerial34%

The type of stories vogue magazine covers includes: the latest trends of fashion Information about recent fashion shows

and parties Beauty and accessories

Masthead

Anchorage

Main cover line

Cover line

Central image

MASTHEAD The masthead font for vogue is LTC

Bodoni 175. Most of the time the masthead is in

front of the picture but depending on who's the central image the masthead goes behind the image.

The masthead colors usually match the colors of what the central image is wearing and are the same color as the cover lines.

COSMOPOLITAN

Types of stories cosmopolitan magazines include:

Celebrities Makeup tips weight loss programs Dating tips Hot fashion trends

Masthead

Cover line

Main cover line

Central image

Puff

Anchorage text

MASTHEAD Font used in masthead for cosmopolitan

magazine is Franklin Gothic Extra Condensed.

The masthead color is rarely black and almost always pink, light blue, or white.

The color of the masthead always stands out from the background which is always another solid color.

The central image is always in front of the masthead.

GLAMOR

DEMOGRAPHICSMedian Age35.6

Median HHI$71,371

Gender - Female/Male71% / 29%

Education - Any College75%

Employment Status - Employed70%

Marital Status - Married/Not Married/Any Kids48% / 52% / 45%

Types of stories Glamor magazine cover include:

Fashion trends Makeup Hair Celebrity news Love and life Health and fitness

MastheadPuff/Tag

cover line

Central image

Main cover

Anchorage text

MASTHEAD Font of masthead for glamor magazine

is close to franklin gothic heavy. The mast head color is almost always

pink and orange but it can range depending on what the central image is wearing

The central image is almost always in front. If the central image is a close-up the masthead is in front.