In my 5th blog post I am researching the layout of a Magazine interior. The interior means the content that the people actually came to read.
You can break it up to many different pieces.
- Headline- Is the title. It's the biggest and it should be compelling enough to want to make the reader analyze the article.
- Introductory Paragraph- It introduces the reader about the topic and sets the tone of the reader about the topic they are reading.
- Body Paragraph- Is the most detailed part of the topic and keeps the reader engaged to the story of the article.
- Bylines- Is the name of the person or team who worked on this article.
- Sub-headline/Subhead- Breaks the article into sections.
- Pull Quotes- Quotes adds more evidence to the article and makes it more believable. Quotes should have different font from the rest of the paragraph.
- Captions for Images- Should describe the image that is used in the article.
- Section Head/Running Head- Placed at the top of every page of the magazine and helps readers guide through the magazine.
- Folio- it's a way of arranging the sheets of paper in your magazine by folding them a certain way.
- Box Copy/ Panel- contains important facts related to the topic of the article that the reader is reading.
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