The layout of the magazine is very cluttered and busy. This would appeal to the target audience of the average homeowner as it would stand out to them in a shop. It features a main article and a coverline which is then bordered by other soap teasers on the cover. The cover features a lot of smaller and larger coverlines which help to advertise the various soaps and the characters and also help to make the page busy and cluttered.

This magazine cover features the soap 'EastEnders' four times and the other soaps just once. This seems unconventional to the other magazine covers I have looked at as they give an even feature of each of the soaps. This would make the magazine appeal more to viewers of 'EastEnders' as it is clearly the main soap on the cover. People who are more interested in 'EastEnders' are more likely to pick the magazine up.

The images used are conventional to the usual magazine cover. They are all of mid-head shots of the characters featured. This mainly focuses on facial expressions, which then in turn helps to show the relationships between the characters shown. 'Soaplife' also uses an action shot from one of the soaps with an image of 'John' crashing his car in 'Corronation Street' is used to show an element of the show- this would also draw in attention as it shows the severity of the car crash.
The cover uses similar fonts through out. The font is clear and readable so if a reader glances at it in a shop they would take in the coverlines and be more tempted to pick it up. Using the same clear fonts also helps to create a recognisable house style to the audience. The cover uses bold, italics and capital letters to change the constant use of font. This also helps to highlight the more important stand out words of the page.
The 'Soaplife' cover uses bright primary colours to make it stand out. The use of bright red, yellows and pinks highlights the words and coverlines on the page. The yellow and pink combination on the coverlines fit well together and make it bright and noticeable. They pink of the coverlines and red of the masthead contrast with each other which makes it eye catching. The is a large dominance of the colour pink on the page which makes it more feminine and therefore probably has more appeal to the female audience.
The coverlines are highlighted through colour and also the larger text is used. 'LOVER!', 'CHEAT' 'CHRISTIAN DUMPED?!'and 'EXIT?' are all in larger text and bold letters. These features really stand out on the page and have large impact. If the reader was to glance at it in a shop they would definitely notice these words first because they are very short and snappy. This is another clear convention of a magazine cover.

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