Along with my magazine I am also going to make a website for it using Wix, so I have collected various images of websites from magazines I admire. Here I have chosen websites for I-D, RUSSH, BULLET AND DAZED and CONFUSED magazine.
General point:
All websites more or less follow the same layout, which include the header being placed at the top and towards the left (except for rush), along with some links down the side of the website.
DAZEDDIGITAL.COM: This website is very busy, and is infused with lots of imagery and graphics, which definitely reflect the concept and style of the magazine. Out of all the websites I have chosen, it is the only one with black navigation bar, subsequently coordinating with the black bold DAZED. On the side there is a lot of feed from their social media platforms, especially from their twitter, hence emphasising the fact that they want to reach their audience on various platforms.
RUSSH: Unlike the other websites, their header is placed in the middle, RUSSH although quite edgy, sometimes a little extravagant, it is can be very simplistic, again this style is reflected in their website. Their header's font is bold, yet quite sophisticated and not ad hard as the other header. Their website follows the standard blog layout, with the content on the left side and the adverts and links on the right side. What attracted me to the website was its basic yet professional style.
I-D : This website retains the font style of the logo in the header, keeping its consistency and, and helping people recognise the brand name. Like rush it, follows the standard blogger layout, it is not as graphic and as eye-catching as DAZED, yet again it is trying to retain the style of the magazine.
BULLET: Their layout is slightly different, as there is more than one column, Unlike DAZED magazine, there is more typography. The images are quite graphic and layer upon each-other as if in mid- transition of a slide. Yet like DAZED, there is feed from their social media platforms. The header font is quite bold, much longer than the other fonts.
BULLET: Their layout is slightly different, as there is more than one column, Unlike DAZED magazine, there is more typography. The images are quite graphic and layer upon each-other as if in mid- transition of a slide. Yet like DAZED, there is feed from their social media platforms. The header font is quite bold, much longer than the other fonts.

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