The 'Rolling Stone' magazine's masthead has no background which allows the text to stand out and be clear against any image. The text is red and the background is grey with hitns of black to make the title appear as it elevates from the magazine and become 3-D.The font is like Times New Roman and sans serif mixed together.The 'R' in the title is accentuated to give a unique point to the magazine.
The 'Clash' magazine masthead for bold, thick and black. The blackfont enables it to stand out against any background. The two letters in the middle are 'as' but the designers have reflected the 's' to make it appear like a mirror imagery which is very creative.The 'as' is outlined to emphasise hpe its not 's' REFLECTED but its 'as'. The colour a shimmery black on the actual magazine which reflects the glamorous style of the magazine. Also underneath the masthead is the website to engage a wider audience and show them that they can access the magazine online if they miss an issue ect.
The 'Blender' masthead once gain uses the colour black,the text is all in capital locks to emphasise and reflect the strong title .The colour will contrast with any background image as it is very BOLD.
The Billboard Magazine is very distinct as the text is thin and neat and precise. The entire font is the same size and the same width apart from each other. The TRADEMARK for Billboard is the colours in ‘board’. I will not be adopting this however I will have certain colours that will run throughout the magazine.
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