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Friday, November 3, 2023

Terminology

Here is a list of the terminology that we should have a good understanding of for this project. 

Reflection: When I first saw the terminology list, I felt slightly overwhelmed and felt as if I'd have a difficult time memorizing and understanding the terms. I gained lots of new knowledge regarding magazines and after we did our research, I found the terminologies useful and was able to get a good understanding regarding it. During classes and when doing my assignments for magazine analysis, I usually refer back to this list to get a confirmation of the definitions. Until now, this list is still very useful when doing projects as I can refer back to it if I happen to forget any of the terminologies. Furthermore, I can also use this list to study for upcoming tests and exams.


MastheadThe name of the magazine, in its typical font, on the cover.
Selling lineThe short description of the ‘identity’ of the magazine under the masthead,
Main imageThe image which fills the cover – a model, celebrity, animal, artefact.
Coverlines‘Teasers’ for the contents of the magazine on the cover.
Typography/fontThe shape, style, size and colour of the letters used.
Drop capThe enlarged initial letter of the first word of an article – an aesthetic feature which is designed to engage the reader.
Pull quotesEnlarged quotes from an article – these may be included in coverlines, but are also used in the body of the article to break up the page and to attract the attention of the reader.
BylineThe name of the writer of the article, usually found at the beginning. Simply, it is the ‘line’ which tells you who the article is by.
Main cover lineThe most important article featured, grabs the audience’s attention (featured article)
Mode of addressThe way the magazine/article addresses the audience. Formal, casual, direct (for images too)
BarcodeUsed for retailers
SkylineA list of keywords featured at the top of the cover
ThirdsThe upper and left third are the most important. why?
PropAn image of an item
Puff / BoxoutA smaller image/text to stand out from the rest of the information (puff=circle. boxout=square)
BuzzwordsExclusive, free, new, special edition
BannerA block of colour with info inside, usually stretches the width of the cover
CaptionInformation about an image.
SpreadPages of a magazine that should be viewed together (usually two)
BorderEmpty space around the edges
White spaceEmpty space in the spread, used to break up the content (negative space)

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