The Masthead
The masthead for Vogue is extremely recognisable to their audience due to its size and font. Vogue uses a Serif font, making it look like a more sophisticated magazine for more sophisticated people. The colour of the font is bright pink, connoting the femininity of Emma Watson. Due to the colour of the font, it stands out against the paler background. The masthead of the magazine is also their logo, making them easily identifiable to their audience.
The Main Image
The main image of the magazine is Emma Watson, a very popular actress among younger women. The magazine describes her as a "voice of a generation" connoting the idea that she has power and control. The remaining cover lines flow into the shape of Emma Watson's body, and the others overlap the main image to ensure there is no major gaps. Vogue put multiple cover lines on their covers as this makes them look as though they have a lot more information than those magazines who put less, this would attract people to buy the magazine as they would believe that there would be more information inside.
In every issue of Vogue, there is a colour scheme for that month, the September issue's colour scheme was pink.
The Strapline
Most magazines use a strapline as a way to be identifiable, however due to vogue's popularity, they do not need to use a strapline as their audience will already know what to expect from the cover of Vogue.
Vogue always displays the month of release near the price, to show that it is a monthly release to their audience, they are able to know what issues they will be missing from the collection.
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