viernes, 8 de febrero de 2013

covers types

1. Early Magazine Covers
 The People's Home Journal 1923
 The People's Home Journal 1923
2. The Poster Cover
 
 Vogue, April 1920.
3. Pictures Married to Type
 
Golden Hands Monthly, 1970's
4. In the Forest of Words

# 1995 “This Way And That” on Flickr.Bergey


1995 "This Way And That"

portrait/self portrait.

                                                                  self -portrait


                                                                        portrait

covers types

1. Early Magazine Covers
In the mid-1700s, the earliest magazines did not always have what we think of as covers. Many dedicated the opening page to a title and table of contents, as in this cover of The Town and Country Magazine; or Universal Repository; of Knowledge, Instruction, and Entertainment for April, 1788.



 2. The Poster Cover


From the 1890s to the 1960s, one type of cover could be said to dominate the magazine field. It was not the only kind of cover to be found, but the poster cover produced so many memorable covers on so many issues of so many magazines that it is sometimes looked upon as the standard against which all other kinds of covers must be measured.

 3. Pictures Married to Type

 We have traced the history of the poster cover over the 20th century -- By the late 1800s, cover lines were common, and in the early1900s, magazine cover lines started the ongoing dialogue that they have been carrying on ever since with cover art.
 


 

4. In the Forest of Words

The argument thus far has been in a brief history of the covers of a single magazine, Mademoiselle, with examples starting in 1937 and ending with the final issue of the magazine in 2001.

lunes, 4 de febrero de 2013

My Favorite Cover

  The editors deliberately chose a model representing the story at its most extreme and photographed her in the pose made iconic by Demi Moore on the cover of Vanity Fair. Her belly was plumped with a prosthetic pillow, then carefully retouched to look real. The over-the-top poster-like cover was meant to stop consumers in their tracks—and it did."

I chose this picture because I think it is very interesting, I think what the picture is trying  to show the different ways of the life  and  show that  we can do everything no matter how old we are, we can always do everything and keep our dreams.
I also liked this photo because I think it is very well distinguish the rules they used and I think they have a very good imagination and a very good photo angle.