
The mastehead is always done in the same way in Q magazine, which in my opinion acts as a trademark, and the white against red always seem's to catch your eye no matter what's on the cover or how busy it is.
This image is quite busy compared to some Q issues, I think this is because of the headline "Kings of Leon Breakthrough" and it's trying to impact how big this break through is. But in some ways it is farely simple, Q always has a plain background and usually has something to really draw you in, like in this one the shattered glass. Q always has really creative images, and the image is the main focus, this is probably why the front cover lacks slightly in headlines.
Q dosn't have a variety of coverlines, there are usually about two or three which, in a way is the downside, but the main image is very powerfull so in my opinion it makes up for the lack in coverlines. I like the use of arrows by the coverlines, it implies there is more inside, you should buy it and read more.
There isnt a banner in this issue of Q, when usually there is a banner on the top or bottom part of the page, there isnt a variety of things telling you what's inside.
My first thoughts on the magazine are that it's very bold and presented quite strongly, and I really like how everything shapes around the main image, they do this in quite a lot of the classic rock magazines. The Masthead (Classic Rock) it's big and white, so it really catches your eye, and it is a very classic font, the stars make it look very old and as all of the artists shown are old rock bands, it really goes with the theme. Another thing that I like about the masthead is that its behind the image, I really like the overlapping technique and I find that Kerrang! and Q both use it also. The colour scheme is Farley simple, rarely classic rock will use a lot of bright colours, but the colours go really well together and bring everything in, I like how just the positioning of everything on the page can really draw your attention in. The banner "Jimmy Page at the Olympics-Exclusive!"
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