1. Early Magazine Covers: Mainly focused on the contents of the magazine, they provided only a title and publication date, usually in the mid 1700's. Basically it was based on the cover page of the magazine. They tried to demonstrate the art in on the cover page.
2. The Poster Cover: You could automically tell what it was based about by just looking at the pictures you didn't need words or captions. It was usually from the 1890's to 1960's. They produced several magazines counted like this, It was said that the cover produced a story and memorable covers for issues and magazines.
3. Pictures Married To Type: This usually happened in the early 20th century, it was said that the readers referred to the cover lines inside and and artful magazine cover to draw the readers attention it was said that this way then cover art would feel more accomplished. The magazine cover lines was suppose to the grab the attention of the magazine reader.
4. In The Forest Of Words: This mainly focused on the magazine picture, the history and story of the cover was summarized on the sidebar to mainly brief and explain what the picture meant, This started happening in 1937. They had an artsy cover photo and lots of cover lines.
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