CCR #1
All the convention used by this product.
Cover Page: This magazine has a traditional Menu strip providing the year the magazine started the volume and Number and the name of the month's issue. It also has the typical Mast head spelling out the name of the magazine "Dive-By" in the photoshop font racer.
The cover image lets the reader know what the magazine is about.
The Main Feature story is displayed o the cover with big bold letters, there are other feature stories display on the cover but in smaller letters.
Table of contents: The table of contents page display 3 images related to the feature story. How the other article names are displayed is unconventional because it is center in the middle instead of being a straight collum. The Table of contents also follows the same color scheme that the magazine has been following.
Article: The article starts off by stating the title of the article following by a picture covering half the page the article is displayed in a traditional magazine form two columns. The article ends with another picture of a car
Our product Drive-By™ challenges traditions and speaks to social gatherings to individuals going anyplace from teenagers to grown-ups with interests in cars. The convention that was utilized through every unique article was an establishing shot to help give a general clarification of what the article is about. The initial cover shots used to describe and set a variety of colors to be used throughout the magazine. The Main colors used were blue, white, and black, and is varied differently throughout each separate issue of the magazine. The primary concern that the article is intended to do is carry individuals off every single diverse comprehension with vehicles to have the capacity to acknowledge and impart euphoria to out magazine. The magazines objective is to bring individuals of various kinds together not making a difference in race or age. The components utilized in the table substance were initial shots of vehicles to help set up this isn't your normal vehicle magazine
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