Friday, 28 January 2022

Research of Vogue

 

21 Most Iconic Vogue Covers | British Vogue

Shot type: medium closeup
Photo is of Dame Judi Dench and is behind the masthead
Photo takes up entire page
The font of the masthead is a black didot font. The text is mainly pink and black, with a splash of purple and white.
Two types of fonts, both italic and not
The text is mainly at the bottom and middle of the page, apart from the masthead
The front cover addresses social issues such as the Coronavirus pandemic ("The actor on life, love and quarantine") as well as body positivity ("One woman weighs in on body positivity")
No barcode
Contents to the left of the page
Date at the top left underneath the masthead


Vogue is fashion magazine founded in 1892, however it didn't start posting about fashion until the mid-1930s. The magazines were illustrated at first, and in 1932 the first colour photograph featured on the front. There are currently 28 types of Vogue, ranging from British Vogue to Vogue Korea.

Research TMRW magazine

 tmrw magazine August 2019 Cover (Various Covers) 

Shot type: medium long shot
Edited so her face and hands are the brightest thing on the page alongside the writing
Covers entire page
Masthead: bold, white font
Two different fonts 
Masthead is at the top of the page and the two other pieces of font are down the side. The masthead is the biggest of the pieces of font, followed by the bottom right.
Nothing on the page except the photo, the text and the barcode at the bottom
Targets music fans, specifically fans of Sabrina Carpenter
The magazine aims to create "thought provoking content of the highest quality".

tmrw | tmrw announce volume #19 featuring Niall Horan

Shot type: medium closeup
Masthead: bold, black font against white background
Three different fonts 
Masthead is at the top of the page, one piece of text along the side and two at the bottom
The text is all white apart from the masthead
Two of the texts are italic but in different fonts. The "Niall Horan" is in a slightly more bold font compared to the contents along the side. The names of the celebrities along the bottom are not italic or bold.
Contents respond to political and social concerns, such as Brexit. It also mentions Instagram and a digital protest.
Targets music fans, specifically fans of Niall Horan, Nao, Vince Staples, Alex Aiono, Puzzle and Daya.
The magazine aims to create "thought provoking content of the highest quality", as well as distancing themselves from the "perception of a 'magazine'".
Barcode on the top left corner of the photo, has price on it.


TMRW is sold online as well as in a few select stores. Since all the paper is recycled, the price is £9.99, however special editions are £14.00. Shipping in the UK is £4.00.

Final Issue 2 (front cover and contents)