Hi, sorry it's a bit late but a central image on a magazine is the main focus of the front cover. A magazine usually contains at least one central image to entice the audience to buy this magazine if there is someone on the front that they like such as: 'Rupert Grint' this would make the audience want to buy due to this. But if they didn't like Rupert Grint this could put them off buying the magazine. So there are ups and downs of a central image. I can guarentee you will find a central image on every magazine more- a -less.
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The central theme of Drain Magazine is of a political and social nature. It discusses issues of gender, sexuality, globalization, ethics, race and technology.
A brand new magazine production company is finally being established at the end of 2015, and its staff are finally going to work on both "HubWorld: The Series" and "Comedy Central Magazine: The Series" (which are respectively based on both of the upcoming print magazines in the United States: "HubWorld: The Official Magazine of BBC-Discovery Kids" and "Comedy Central Magazine."
National Geographic was the first magazine to publish a hologram on its cover in April 1984. The hologram featured an image of a bald eagle in flight.
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If you see a tornado in or on a book or magazine, enjoy the image. If you are interested, take a look as to why there is a picture of a tornado.
NY Magazine called Richard Avedon the "first image maker." He was known for his iconic fashion photography and portraits of celebrities and political figures in the 20th century.
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It is typically about media, celebrities, fashion and occasionally fitness. The magazine is centered around the lives of popular celebrities and their public image.