1930 – 1939 Magazines Bethan Morgan, Carla McCarthy, Dan Bird & Becky Hardy.

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1930 – 1939 Magazines Bethan Morgan, Carla McCarthy, Dan Bird & Becky Hardy.

Research Images Family - orientatedLuxurious Entertainment/Educational /Informative

Covers Throughout this research we have noticed that the majority of covers have chosen to shown a face on the cover. This has been done through using different mediums; illustration, photography and collage. The striking colours on the publications suggest that they were influenced by the cultural aspects of that time. Art Deco from the 1920s heavily influenced the design and layouts in the first half of the decade was when the decline in Art Deco started. Social influences Geometrical Shapes Geometrical Shapes Art Deco colours – reds, chrome, golds and silvers. Art Deco colours – reds, chrome, golds and silvers. Glamourous, Old Hollywood shots. Glamourous, Old Hollywood shots. Fabrics Fabrics Flowers Flowers Angled Angled Collage Collage Entertainment/sport Entertainment/sport

Article Layouts Structural Boxed – shapes Boxed – shapes Large quantity of text compared to the smaller amount of images. Large quantity of text compared to the smaller amount of images. Bold text. Bold text. Mainly black and white articles. Mainly black and white articles. Angled and Geometric shapes inspired by Art Deco. Angled and Geometric shapes inspired by Art Deco.

KEN Magazine Political Magazine. Began in March Created by Arnold Gingrich and David Smart. Created by Arnold Gingrich and David Smart. KEN Magazine was a political magazine that was very controversial. It “was to tell the inside story on world events”. [Time magazine online] It had been found to be linked with the communist party. Within a year of it starting, it had been closed by the government due to federal investigation. It has a cultural significance as it was published during the start of the Second World War and produced stories about what was going on.

McCall’s Magazine McCall’s was started in 1873 but was popular during the 1930s. Aimed at Women. Format was changed over the years and became known as “ 3 magazines in 1”. Feminine layout – softer colours, lighter type. Featured Women on the front covers. First women’s magazine to feature stories / novel extracts by authors. Authors for the magazine included: Alice Adams, Ray Bradbury, Gelett Burgess, Willa Cather, Jack Finney, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Barbara Garson, John Steinbeck, Tim O’Brien, Anne Tyler and Kurt Vonnegut.

Designer Theodore G. Haupt He was born on 11 th October 1902 in St. Paul, Minnesota. Modernist art. Haupt was an American Painter Illustrator who worked in New York as a Graphic Designer for magazines such as ‘The New Yorker’ and ‘Vanity Fair’. He was also one of the many artists hired for the WPA. [ The WPA was created to be apart of President Roosevelts’ New Deal. To help their artists earn an income, as it was difficult for everyone to provide after the Great Depression, especially artists. It was a “government – funded, federal art project”. [