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Presidential Cabinet Magazine Cover Project 
Create a magazine cover that looks like a real magazine. Choose the title of the publication. Then, be sure you include a title, photos, headline articles, dateline and follow a monthly theme. Be creative and make the finished product look as professional as possible. Be aware of the marketability and audience appeal of your magazine.
Rubric Code: HX3B759
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Exceeds Standard

4 pts

Meets Standard

3 pts

Approaches Standard

2 pts

Below Standard

1 pts

Content

Exceeds Standard

The title and content is clearly related to the topic. Ideas show sophisticated understanding and analysis, and are supported amply by historical detail. Information engages the audience immediately and continuously.
Meets Standard

The title andcontent relates to the topic well. Ideas show understanding and some analysis and are supported by historical detail. Information engages the audience sufficiently.
Approaches Standard

The title and content relates to the topic to some extent. The ideas are not well-developed and do not show solid understanding and analysis. Historical details are missing or not supportive. The audience is partly engaged.
Below Standard

The title or content does not meet any of the criteria.
Article Headlines

Exceeds Standard

Article headlines are interesting brining the audience into the cover.
Meets Standard

Headlines are not interesting and do not pertain to the magazine.
Approaches Standard

Lack of interesting article headlines.
Below Standard

No headlines
Photos

Exceeds Standard

Photo is in focus and utilizes the composition elements. Photo is compelling and brings the reader into the magazine.
Meets Standard

Photo is not in focus, it lacks clarity, and/ or the subject matter is not in line with magazine. Photo does not bring reader to the cover.
Approaches Standard

Photo is of poor quality and does not add to the overall quality of the magazine cover. The photo detracts from the magazine.
Below Standard

Photo is missing. Photo is self portrait. Photo was taken by someone else.
Graphics/Color

Exceeds Standard

Colors/graphics are used to add interest to the cover. color is used to effectively bring in reader.
Meets Standard

Colors/graphics used does not bring in the viewer. The use of colors/graphics are ineffective.
Approaches Standard

color/graphic used is plain. It shows no research.
Below Standard

colors or graphics are used ineffectively.
Overall professional appearance

Exceeds Standard

The magazine cover has a professional appearance and follows a monthly theme that is easily grasped by the reader.
Meets Standard

The magazine cover has a semi-professional appearance. It has some audience appeal.
Approaches Standard

The magazine cover has an unprofessional appearance, but some interesting points.
Below Standard

The magazine cover has an unprofessional appearance.



Keywords:
  • Magazine Design







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