Magazine Cover Style Guide
Purpose
Magazine covers put YOU on the front page. Take your reference photos (or character sheet) and generate a cover in the style of famous publications—complete with masthead, cover lines, and the iconic look of each magazine.
Magazine Styles
| Magazine | Visual Style | Cover Line Tone | Layout |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vogue | High fashion, dramatic lighting, elegant pose | Aspirational, luxury, style trends | Large masthead, minimal text, subject dominates |
| Time | Documentary feel, direct gaze, symbolic backgrounds | News-focused, person of the year, achievement | Red border, TIME logo, single headline |
| Rolling Stone | Rock aesthetic, bold colors, casual/rebellious pose | Music, culture, interview tease | Classic logo, busy cover lines, intimate feel |
| GQ | Sleek menswear, confident stance, studio lighting | Style advice, success stories, grooming | Clean layout, fashion-forward, sophisticated |
| Cosmopolitan | Bright colors, flirty pose, energetic | Relationships, confidence, fun tips | Busy cover lines, pink/bright accents |
| Wired | Tech aesthetic, futuristic, conceptual | Innovation, disruption, future trends | Geometric elements, bold typography |
| National Geographic | Epic landscape/portrait, documentary quality | Exploration, discovery, science | Yellow border, iconic masthead |
| Forbes | Business professional, power pose, clean backdrop | Wealth, success, entrepreneurship | Navy/gold palette, business aesthetic |
| Sports Illustrated | Athletic action or posed, dynamic energy | Sports achievement, athlete profiles | Action-oriented, bold sans-serif |
| Vanity Fair | Hollywood glamour, dramatic lighting, artistic | Celebrity profiles, culture, prestige | Elegant serif, white space, sophisticated |
Prompt Structure
Base format: "[Magazine name] magazine cover featuring [subject description]. [Pose/expression]. [Background]. [Lighting style]. Professional magazine photography, realistic magazine cover layout with masthead and cover lines."
Key elements to specify:
- Magazine name and year/era (modern vs vintage)
- Subject pose and expression matching the magazine's tone
- Cover lines/headlines (2-4 for most magazines)
- Main headline or feature text
- Date/issue marker if desired
Example Prompts
Vogue:
"Vogue magazine cover featuring an elegant woman in haute couture, looking directly at camera with confident expression. Minimalist studio background, dramatic fashion photography lighting. Masthead reads VOGUE in large serif font. Cover lines: 'The New Icons', 'Fall Fashion Preview', 'Beauty Revolution'. High-end fashion magazine aesthetic, realistic cover layout."
Time:
"Time magazine cover, Person of the Year style. Subject in business attire against symbolic background representing innovation. Direct eye contact, determined expression. Classic red TIME border. Headline: 'The Visionary'. Documentary photography style, iconic magazine cover format."
Rolling Stone:
"Rolling Stone magazine cover featuring a rock musician aesthetic. Casual rebellious pose, vintage band t-shirt, tousled hair. Intimate portrait style with warm lighting. Classic Rolling Stone logo. Cover lines about exclusive interview, tour dates, music industry insights. Rock and roll magazine photography."
Cover Line Guidelines
Vogue/Fashion: Aspirational, trend-focused ("The New Minimalism", "Power Dressing Returns", "Beauty Without Rules")
Time/News: Achievement-focused, declarative ("The Changemaker", "Person of the Year", "Redefining Success")
Rolling Stone/Music: Casual, intimate ("The Untold Story", "Back on the Road", "No Regrets")
Forbes/Business: Success-oriented ("Self-Made", "The Next Billionaire", "Disrupting the Industry")
Technical Requirements
Aspect ratio: Magazine covers are typically portrait orientation, roughly 8.5x11 or similar (close to 3:4 ratio).
Text rendering: Request specific text for masthead and headlines. AI text generation is imperfect—may need touch-up or accept stylized versions.
Subject placement: Most magazine covers place the subject prominently, often overlapping the masthead slightly (showing confidence/importance).
Using Character Sheets
If the user has a character sheet, use it as reference for consistent appearance. The character sheet provides the "who"—the magazine style provides the "how" for the cover treatment.
Prompt pattern: "Create a [Magazine] cover featuring the character from the reference sheet. Maintain their appearance and style while adapting pose/expression for [Magazine]'s aesthetic."