I have noticed the importance of the central image on the front cover of a magazine. The direct mode of address looks really effective and subtly engages with the audience. The fact that the background colours are kept to a minimal means that the image really stands out as being the main focus of this particular issue.
Also, I really like colour palette of this particular front cover. There is a theme of blue and white, with the use of different shades to add a contrast. The colours are light enough for the typography to still stand out against the background.
I also like the way there is a minimal amount of images on the cover, which ensures that the focus is shifted to the main featuring article of 'Sherlock Holmes.' It is not too crowded so the audience can access information easily.
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