In the Forest of Words

Cover types:
1. Early Magazine Covers- In these magazines, the covers were usually used as table of contents. the magazines were made looking more like books instead of magazines
2. The Poster Cover-The covers of these magazines were made largely as if to be "hung on a wall". Instead of photographs on the covers they used illustrations or sketches from photographs.
3. Pictures Married to Type- These covers consisted of Large titles and the main focus of the magazine overlapping the title. There are also headlines surrounding the model on the covers. The models were usually placed in some sort of pose for the cover.
4. In the Forest of Words- On these covers the headlines were meant to stand out more. So they were placed to overlap the model on the cover.