The New York Times Magazine, May19, The Secret Lives of Germs
"This cover story by Michael Pollen argues the while we have been obsessed with eradicating germs, there are health advantages to being exposed the them. The cover shot by Hannah Whitaker of a baby being licked by a dog makes graphic the prevalence of germs in our everyday lives."
I believe this cover page "The Secret Lives of Germs" by The New York Times is an appealing cover to the public, and is more effective to people with children and pets. This is an appealing cover because of the happy and sweet feelings the baby and dog give you. I also believe that the fact that the magazines' title is "Germs" will grab the attention of parents with the worries of children getting sick and maybe germ-a-folks because they see a child and a dog with the word "germ". By looking at the cover people may want to know more about the connection between pets, kids, and germs. Also the quality of the photograph is clear, the lighting is on point, the setting is simple, and the subject of the image is obvious, so all around this is a great photograph. Therefore, I believe that this is an effective, interesting, and appealing magazine cover.
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