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(59) He's staring...MENACINGLY- FINAL Cover Page

Hey guys welcome back, today I have for you- the finalized version of my magazine page cover, check it out!

And what I've done in this version is simply fix everything I had an issue with or thought might present a problem. As such there is no more amongus and I've added more text to give it some more content. I really love the color scheme I have going, this was all well planned out and it turned out great! I even gave the magazine a name, "Menluv", the name was a combination of men and love. I thought it was a great name with good meaning and it works great for a men's fashion magazine so I went with it! This magazine cover page definitely has it all and has that cool aura and pop that I was looking for.

In my next blog I'll present you my finalized table of contents, I'll try and make it as good as this! Look forward to it, I promise it will be attention grabbing and unique! As always-

EDIT- After a classmate suggested I be a bit more realistic, here is the NEW and IMPROVED cover page, ENJOY!!

OOPS, not that one- this one-


There you go, this is the actual one, shoutout to my classmate that gave my such good advice, it looks soooo GOOOD now, no I'm not being sarcastic, haha- end yourself...

Here is the unedited background photo, got this on a hood expedition, along with a couple others-

Thanks for reading!

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