The title of the magazine is MIXMAG. The title is displayed at the top of the front cover. The title is formed from an abreviation of two words mixing and magazine. Mixing is a technique for creating different sounds the abbreviated title is catchy and designed to appeal to the target audience.
The magazine title is the brand logo or mast head, the design remains fixed but the colour changes from month to month. The colour is bold and stands out. The front cover also coveys the strap line "The worlds biggest dance music and clubbing magazine". The strapline is situated immediatley above the masthead. The logo is all in lower case with an embelishment on the letter 'i'.
The strapline informs perspective buyers about the subject matter. The main image is the person being featured in the magazine. The direction of the gaze is towards the reader, the purpose of this is to engage and personalise the cover.
There are different sizes of text on the cover of the magazine to reflect the importance of the features and also to make the cover more interesting. The colours are bold and vibrant again the purpose behind this is to grab the readers attention. The front cover is very glossy which emphsises the luxury quality and appeals to the aspirational disires of the readership.
There is a free CD on the front cover promoting new music from popular bands. There is a note on the front cover indicating that a free CD is gifted with every monthly publication.
The language on the cover includes question marks to provoke thought and interest. The style of the language is informal and relates to the world of clubbing and dance music. This is aimed at the target audience.
The front cover includes a heading 'PLUS' detaling the other celebrities featured in the magazine to broaden the appeal. There is a motif of a running man signifing 'Don't stay in' encouraging the readership to go out and visit clubs.
Finally there is a bar code present in the bottom right hand corner of the magazine for scanning purposes.
The bar code is situated in the bottom right of the front cover, simply showing the price and the date of the magazine.
Quotation marks and exclamation marks are used on the front cover to generate a chatty and sociable style.