Media NEA Blog Entry: 2

  

Conventions:​

On the magazine cover, the main image runs down the middle of the page. Typically, a person, frequently a well-known celebrity, will entice readers to read the magazine. Most of the time, this celebrity addresses the audience directly by maintaining direct eye contact with the camera, which draws the audience in. ​

The cover stories, which are positioned around the main image and are based on feature articles inside the magazine cover, typically give the reader a general idea of what the article may be about to draw readers who will be interested in the magazine's topics while remaining vague enough to make the reader want to continue reading.​


Conventions:
The top of the pages have a horizontal navigation bar with a hamburger menu button, a logo, and links to the primary category pages. From here, you can search the website or subscribe to their newsletter. 
Each article page has a primary image at the top. You can share the news online by using the URL, headline, kicker, by-line, dateline, and social media links that follow. Articles may also include acknowledgments and photo credits. 
Links to the company's social media accounts, contact information, site map, and privacy policies are located in the footer at the bottom of the page. The normal copyright jargon is also included.


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