How do you show magazine articles?
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How do you show magazine articles?
The best option is to scan the cover page of the magazine then upload the scanned image to your Non Art Images folder. You can then display the image of the magazine cover along with a short excerpt of the article. A portion of this text could be made clickable to open a PDF of the entire article.
How do you preserve a magazine frame?
First thing you need to know is that the best way to prevent sunlight damage is to keep the framed article out of the sunlight at all. While indoor lights can do the same thing to the paper, the effects are less substantial than sunlight is and it can help keep the paper from yellowing or decomposing.
How do you mat a newspaper article?
Open the frame and carefully remove the glass. Clean the glass on both sides with glass cleaner and a fiber-free cloth, and then let the glass dry completely. Lay the article on the acid-free cardboard or paper, leaving a wide margin where the matting will go.
How do you put a newspaper in a frame?
Here’s how it works:
- Go to Build your frame and choose “Newspaper” as your Art Type.
- We recommend you choose size 11×14.
- Choose your Frame Style & Mat Style.
- Send us the clippings or the whole newspaper (we’re experts at cutting these).
- We’ll do the rest!
How do I display a magazine collection?
Display your favorite magazine covers face-out instead of stacking them in a cupboard or under your bed. Ledges like this one more commonly hold framed photos and art, but they’re perfectly suited to showing off your favorite titles and records, too. Stagger a few ledges to make the best use out of blank walls.
How do you frame a newspaper article?
Framing Newspaper Articles Open the frame and carefully remove the glass. Clean the glass on both sides with glass cleaner and a fiber-free cloth, and then let the glass dry completely. Lay the article on the acid-free cardboard or paper, leaving a wide margin where the matting will go.
What are the dimensions of a magazine?
Most common sizes for printing magazines are 8.5 by 11 and 5.5 by 8.5 inches. Both, portrait and landscape is possible, either for perfect bound magazines or saddle stitched magazines. The digest size which is a little bit smaller with 5.5 by 8.25 inches is also very common.
How big is a standard magazine?
8 3/8” x 10 7/8” is the most economical and common magazine page size. Most press and bindery equipment is designed to produce this size efficiently and with minimum paper waste. Oversize and undersize magazines can be produced but their cost per square inch is almost always higher.
How do you flatten a newspaper for framing?
I put the newspaper between two sheets of clean release board and place it in my vac press with no heat. I let it go for 5-10 minutes of 15+mg of pressure.
How do you keep newspaper from turning yellow?
Saving newspaper articles about family achievements is important. To help prevent most clippings from yellowing: Mix one quart club soda with two tablespoons Milk Of Magnesia, and refrigerate for eight hours before using.
How do you make a magazine cover interesting?
Here are 10 golden rules of magazine cover design:
- Place the magazine name in the most obvious place.
- Use the same cover template for all magazine issues.
- Work with grids and layouts.
- Decide on a focus point and build everything else around it.
- Play with font styles.
- Emphasize powerful words.
What makes a good magazine cover image?
The basis of most magazine covers is going to be either a photograph or an illustration. Either way, appealing images tend to have a good amount of contrast between light and dark regions. Obviously, for text to be readable, it must be light and set against a dark background or vice versa.