1. Early Magazine Covers
In this type of covers did not describe what they could find in the magazine more than anything was like a different title and publication information for the magazine, then just used a symbolic image of what was the publication even without taking into account the content of the magazine, later began using tables of contents on the cover.
2. The Poster Cover
In this type of cover from the 1890-1960 decade dominated a type of cover was not the only one who had but it was the most used, the cover poster produced so many memorable covers, the covers of those magazines were great, it was like if they were printed only to be framed and hung on the wall for them a good cover image was but cover many lines, briefly cover pictures of this kind were very large and what was most striking.
3. Pictures Married to Type
In this type of cover, they already put more cover lines that image, carefully placed lines around the image and a great title, the image does not have to be as large as in other covers.
4. In the Forest of Words
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