In this blog post, I will be detailing my process of constructing the main coverline. For the main coverline, I used the Yu Gothic font to keep the minimalistic style and eleganmt nature. Furthermore, I made sure to center it in the bottom, to capture the reader's attention. Moreover, I made sure to have the font slightly bigger in the hierarchy, to further keep the focal point on the main coverline. For the actual main coverline, I went with "Recontextualizing Fashion, Issues Of Fast Fashion", as it relates to the overall main message of my magazine
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I made sure to use the font of Yu Gothic, as it maintains that elegant and mimimalistic style that I am headed towards in my magazine. However, I made sure to have "Recontextualizing Fashion" as Yu Gothic Bold, and "Issues Of Fast Fashion" as Yu Gothic Light, as it creates contrast in the typography and prevents the fonts from becoming redundant and stale. It also adheres to my over style guide of the magazine. Moreover, instead of having the "Issues Of Fast Fashion" as the same font size as "Recontextualizing Fashion", I have it as a smaller font size, as it adds a bit of unique style to the overall typography and prevents it from becoming redundant. I also made sure to center the main coverline in the middle bottom, as it is the main coverline and I want it to capturte the reader's attention; it also establishes it as the most important coverline, and denotes itself as the main coverline.
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