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Infi nite FashionInfi nite Fashion

What’s HOT?! What’s NOT?!

PG. 4-5

Red Carpet Roll Out!PG. 8-9

Kitty’s CornerExclusive interview with RihannaPG. 15-16

DEC/JAN

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Table Of Contents

Cover Photo: This is the caption copy you will use for the pictures you use in the magazine. This copy is in Arial 9-point font with a leading size of 11. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of sans serif font with roughly the same size.

PG 4-5: Red Car-pet Roll Out!

PG 6-7: Letters to the Editor

PG 8-9: What’s HOT?! What’s NOT?!

PG 10: Healthy Starts

PG 11-14: Re-views

PG 15-16: Kitty’s Corner

PG 17: Faces in the Crowd

This is the caption copy you will use for the pictures you use in the maga-zine. This copy is in Arial 9-point font with a leading size of 11. You may adjust the font, however, it must be

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the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sullivan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamen-tals magazine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Ro-man 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine de-sign,” Mr. Sullivan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamen-tals magazine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Ro-man 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine de-sign,” Mr. Sullivan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamen-tals magazine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Ro-man 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a simi-lar type of serif font with roughly

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals magazine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Ro-man 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sul-livan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals magazine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Ro-man 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be

the same size. “Whatever font you use it must

be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sul-livan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals magazine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Ro-man 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sul-livan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals magazine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Ro-man 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sul-livan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals magazine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Ro-man 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sul-

Red Carpet Roll Out!Red Carpet Roll Out!

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Red Carpet Roll Out!livan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals magazine proj-ect. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much lon-ger story.

This copy is in Times New Roman 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sullivan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals magazine proj-ect. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much lon-ger story.

This copy is in Times New Roman 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sullivan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals magazine proj-ect. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much lon-ger story.

This copy is in Times New Roman 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sullivan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals magazine proj-ect. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much lon-ger story.

This copy is in Times New Ro-man 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine de-sign,” Mr. Sullivan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamen-tals magazine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Ro-man 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine de-sign,” Mr. Sullivan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

This is the caption copy you will use for the pictures you use in the magazine. This copy is in Arial 9-point font with a leading size of 11. You may adjust the

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Letters to Dear Editor,This is the exact story copy you

will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals magazine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Ro-man 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sul-livan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals magazine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Ro-man 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sul-livan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals magazine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Ro-man 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sul-livan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals magazine project. You can copy and

paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Roman 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sullivan said. “Feel free to break up the para-graphs so the text does not look repeti-tive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals maga-zine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Roman 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sullivan said. “Feel free to break up the para-graphs so the text does not look repeti-tive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals maga-zine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Roman 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sullivan said. “Feel free to break up the para-graphs so the text does not look repeti-tive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals maga-zine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

Dear Editor, “Whatever font you use it must

be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sul-livan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals magazine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Ro-man 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sul-livan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals magazine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Ro-man 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sul-livan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sul-livan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

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the EditorDear Editor,This is the exact story copy you

will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals magazine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Ro-man 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sul-livan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals magazine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Ro-man 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sul-livan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals magazine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Ro-man 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sul-livan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in

the Graphic Design Fundamentals magazine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Ro-man 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sul-livan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals magazine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Ro-man 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sul-livan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals magazine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Ro-man 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sul-livan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

LIVELIVEFORFORNOWNOW

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What’s HOTHOT?!This is the exact story copy you will

use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals magazine proj-ect. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much lon-ger story.

This copy is in Times New Roman 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sullivan said. “Feel free to break up the para-graphs so the text does not look repeti-tive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals magazine proj-ect. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much lon-ger story.

This copy is in Times New Roman 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sullivan said. “Feel free to break up the para-graphs so the text does not look repeti-tive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals maga-zine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Roman 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, how-ever, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sul-livan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look

zine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Roman 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sullivan said. “Feel free to break up the para-graphs so the text does not look re-petitive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals maga-zine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Roman 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size. .

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sullivan said. “Feel free to break up the para-graphs so the text does not look re-petitive.”

repetitive.”This is the exact story copy you

will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals maga-zine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Roman 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, how-ever, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sul-livan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals maga-

Knit Hats

UGG Boots

Sweaters

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What’s NOTNOT?!

Crocs Gauchos

Scrunchies

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals maga-zine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Roman 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sullivan said. “Feel free to break up the para-graphs so the text does not look re-petitive.”

This is the exact story copy you

will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals magazine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Ro-man 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sul-livan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals magazine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Ro-man 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font,

however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sul-livan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals magazine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Ro-man 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sul-livan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

This is the ex-act story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals magazine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Ro-man 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story

copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sullivan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals maga-zine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

Mr. Sullivan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

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Heathly StartsThis is the exact story copy you

will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals magazine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Ro-man 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sul-livan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals magazine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Ro-man 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sul-livan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals magazine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Ro-man 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sul-livan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals magazine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Ro-man 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sul-livan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamentals magazine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Ro-man 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine design,” Mr. Sul-livan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

This is the exact story copy you

will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamen-tals magazine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Ro-man 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine de-sign,” Mr. Sullivan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

This is the exact story copy you will use for all of your stories in the Graphic Design Fundamen-tals magazine project. You can copy and paste it multiple times if you need to show a much longer story.

This copy is in Times New Ro-man 10-point font with a leading size of 12. You may adjust the font, however, it must be a similar type of serif font with roughly the same size.

“Whatever font you use it must be the font you use in all story copy in your magazine de-sign,” Mr. Sullivan said. “Feel free to break up the paragraphs so the text does not look repetitive.”

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