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10 Key Elements of a Magazine Layout Design

There are a few significant components in a magazine format, such as headline, image, image caption, running head, byline, subhead, body copy, etc. Let's have a look at the top ten key elements of a magazine layout design!<br>

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10 Key Elements of a Magazine Layout Design

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  1. 10 Key Elements of a Magazine Layout Design

  2. 10 Key Elements of a Magazine Layout Design • There are a few significant components in a magazine format, such as headline, image, image caption, running head, byline, subhead, body copy, etc. • Let's have a look at the top ten key elements of a magazine layout design! www.virtualemployee.comsales@virtualemployee.com (+1)8776978006 www.virtualemployee.comsales@virtualemployee.com (+1)8776978006

  3. 1. Headline • Headline is one of the main elements of a magazine layout design. • It can be of different sizes, but should be set in a size bigger than the other content in the page. • A headline should be intriguing, significant and convincing enough as it expands the odds of an article to be read. www.virtualemployee.comsales@virtualemployee.com (+1)8776978006

  4. 2. Introductory Paragraph • Introductory paragraph is the fundamental piece of content that acquaints a reader with an article. • It conveys forward what a headline has succeeded to do, i.e. grabbing the eye of a reader. • It connects a reader to the whole content, taking forward a reader's attention into the middle of the article. www.virtualemployee.comsales@virtualemployee.com (+1)8776978006

  5. 3. Body / Body Text / Body Copy • This is a more long and nitty gritty piece of a magazine article when contrasted with the introductory paragraph of the heading of an article. • A nicely composed body keeps a reader connected to an article generally, till the end of the article. www.virtualemployee.comsales@virtualemployee.com (+1)8776978006

  6. 4. Bylines • It is significant that you recognize the individual and the group which has worked on an article. • Normally, the writer's name is composed under the headline of the article, which is called as the byline. • It can be written in a similar font size as that of the body copy. www.virtualemployee.comsales@virtualemployee.com (+1)8776978006

  7. 5. Sub-headline / Subhead • These are utilized to break an article into different segments or compartments, showing what is the issue here. • It may be written in a similar text style in which the body copy is composed, however it should stand apart from the body copy simultaneously. www.virtualemployee.comsales@virtualemployee.com (+1)8776978006

  8. 6. Pull Quotes • These normally give an alternate angle to an article in a magazine, making it look really fascinating. • Quotes help in passing on your story to a reader, and whenever combined with pictures, become powerful. www.virtualemployee.comsales@virtualemployee.com (+1)8776978006

  9. 7. Captions for Images • These should be written such that they add value to the picture being utilized in an article. • A subtitle should depict a picture and should normally be put quickly under the picture. www.virtualemployee.comsales@virtualemployee.com (+1)8776978006

  10. 8. Section Head / Running Head • These are generally positioned at the highest point of each page of a magazine and help readers in exploring through an article without any problem. • A running head should be planned creatively so it looks great, since it is available on almost all pages of the magazine and a reader sees it from time to time. • Thus, it must be visually appealing. www.virtualemployee.comsales@virtualemployee.com (+1)8776978006

  11. 9. Folio • It should be designed so as to not irritate a reader who looks into it on almost every page of a magazine. • It is a method of putting sheets of papers together in your magazine, by collapsing them in a specific way. www.virtualemployee.comsales@virtualemployee.com (+1)8776978006

  12. 10.Box Copy / Panel • Such boxes contain significant points identified with the subject of the article that a reader should know while going through a magazine article. • These could be insights or statistics or anything genuine in nature which is essential to know. Designing the layout of a magazine on a regular basis can be challenging. So, you can hire dedicated designers in India and save up to 70% on costs. www.virtualemployee.comsales@virtualemployee.com (+1)8776978006

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