Terms that are associated with magazine design
glossary:
Blueprint- A photo print made from stripped-up film negatives or positives that is used as a proof to check the position of page elements before printing. Also called a blueprint
copyright- the right to sell or retain an artiest peace of work.
cover - the front outside page that tells us about the magazine called cover 1.
colour scheme- a selection of colours used in the se design of the magazine.
edit- To modify and correct a manuscript to conform to the publisher's standards.
font- a complete type face in any shape or size.
formate- (noun) the size, style, number of pages and other printing requirements.
genre- this is a set subject to what a magazines going to be about film, fashion, cars creative.
graphic- Any illustrative element in a page layout, such as a photograph, illustration, icon, ruled line, or any other non-text element.
masthead- a section with in a newspaper or magazine that shows a list on subscriptions details and publication staff.
headline- a large bold set of text placed at the top of a page or an article to describe what it is about.
illustration- this is a line art drawing and can be used to describe artistic photographs
target audience- this is the age range or genre to what people are into and who they want to sell the magazine to.
serif- a certain type of type face that have little strokes at the edge of the letters.
sans Serif- this is the opposite type of text from serif.
sans Serif- this is the opposite type of text from serif.
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