The "Rolling Stone" is a US magazine, founded in 1967, is published fortnight and is focused on politics and popular culture, paying a lot of attention to music industry.
From the first look it is noticeable that this page has a lot of things on it to read and
The overall background of the page is white with photos and text covering over 60% of it. The pictures are of different styles and sizes, what gives a hint that a magazine is aimed to different age groups and a range of musical tastes. The black and white picture brings us back to the era of soul music while a photo of Queen B is a Pop and R&B culture. There are some comments in the corners of each picture in a tiny white font.
On this page not just the top headlines stand out but also the numbers. There are three colours, pink black and white, which stand out very well on the white coloured background. The big bold serif letters in the left top corner "RS" stand out for the name of the magazine and link the contents page to the cover page with the musthead. The pink number next to the letters is the number of the current issue. Other two numbers that stand out the most are the numbers of pages of the main articles. All the rest of the page numbers are coloured in pink so that they are different from the headings.
The page is very balanced and text is very carefully placed exactly under the pictures and is separated by lines topic from topic. The font of the text generally very small and quite hard to read and so the reader has to look at the page number to actually read the article.
The website is highlighted in the blue colour so that it seen well and readers notice it straight away. Below it there is a name of the photographer of the cover page image.
Overall the page looks quite retro and stylish. The headings of contents show that the magazine is cultural and political as it mentions popular artists and "national affairs". It also gives information to the readers about all the new things through charts and reviews.
From the first look it is noticeable that this page has a lot of things on it to read and
The overall background of the page is white with photos and text covering over 60% of it. The pictures are of different styles and sizes, what gives a hint that a magazine is aimed to different age groups and a range of musical tastes. The black and white picture brings us back to the era of soul music while a photo of Queen B is a Pop and R&B culture. There are some comments in the corners of each picture in a tiny white font.
On this page not just the top headlines stand out but also the numbers. There are three colours, pink black and white, which stand out very well on the white coloured background. The big bold serif letters in the left top corner "RS" stand out for the name of the magazine and link the contents page to the cover page with the musthead. The pink number next to the letters is the number of the current issue. Other two numbers that stand out the most are the numbers of pages of the main articles. All the rest of the page numbers are coloured in pink so that they are different from the headings.
The page is very balanced and text is very carefully placed exactly under the pictures and is separated by lines topic from topic. The font of the text generally very small and quite hard to read and so the reader has to look at the page number to actually read the article.
The website is highlighted in the blue colour so that it seen well and readers notice it straight away. Below it there is a name of the photographer of the cover page image.
Overall the page looks quite retro and stylish. The headings of contents show that the magazine is cultural and political as it mentions popular artists and "national affairs". It also gives information to the readers about all the new things through charts and reviews.
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