Front Cover - First Version
- maddiburns2203
- Oct 23, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: Apr 29, 2021

The masthead suggests an Italy-based magazine, as the name "Zonfrilli" is an Italian surname. There is no literal meaning.
The mood suggested by the arrangement of the letters is bold, confident, and secure. The bold title grabs the reader's attention and contrasts the lighter background, making it much easier to recognize out of a lineup of other magazines. The dark color also contributes to the bold and confident tone by being front and center on the cover.
The image selected for the cover is a waist-up shot of a female model. It is naturally lit, as she is outside and not in a studio with artificial lighting. The particular shot is slightly angled upward, suggesting that the reader is looking up to the model (or the model is looking down at the reader.) The model is posed with a hand on her jacket, another hand holding a clutch, and her gaze off-camera. She is dressed in what appears to be expensive clothes, and sports a very noticeable Gucci belt. The prominence of the belt in the shot also suggests that the rest of her clothes are as expensive as her belt. This model addresses the reader by exuding confidence and security within herself, which may also encourage the reader to perhaps feel the same if they were to read the magazine.
There is no strapline. The most notable feature of the magazine is that it is entirely in Italian. The fact that it is not in English suggests exclusivity to those who can speak or understand Italian.
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