Ever dreamed of seeing yourself or a friend on the cover of a magazine? Now,you can do that without waiting for fame or fortune to strike! In this guide,I’ll walk you through the process of creating your very own fake magazine cover template using Photoshop.
Trust me,it’s not only easy,but it’s also a ton of fun. Whether it’s for a joke,a gift,or a personal project,once you know how to whip up a fake magazine cover,the possibilities are endless. And yes,you can totally do it,even if you’re just getting started with Photoshop.
Let’s dive right in and have some fun making that cover pop!
Before we jump into the steps,you might be wondering,“Why would I even want to make a fake magazine cover?”
Here’s the thing:fake magazine covers are a super creative way to:
And don’t forget,they’re also great for Photoshop practice. You’ll learn loads of skills you can use for other projects too.
Obviously,the star of this show is Photoshop. If you don’t have it already,you’ll need to grab it. But if you’re not ready to commit to a full subscription,you can always try out the free trial,which works just fine for this project.
You’ll also need:
First things first:What kind of magazine cover are you creating? You want to pick a theme before jumping into the design process.
Here are some fun ideas to get you started:
Once you know what kind of magazine you’re going for,it’s much easier to design your cover.
Open up Photoshop,and let’s get to work. Set your document size to standard magazine dimensions,which are typically 8.5 x 11 inches. This gives you that classic magazine cover look.
Boom. Now,we’ve got the base for your fake magazine cover.
This is where you’ll drop in the image of the person or object that’ll be featured on the cover. Here’s how to do it:
Hot tip:Pick an image where the person is looking directly at the camera. It creates a stronger connection with the reader (yes,even though this is all just for fun).
Now it’s time to make it look legit. The magazine title,or “masthead,” is the large text at the top of the cover. It’s usually bold and eye-catching.
Bonus tip:If you’re going for a fashion or lifestyle vibe,try using a sleek,modern font. For something more playful or quirky,don’t be afraid to use a fun,bold typeface.
Time to make it look like a real magazine! You need to fill your cover with headlines and taglines to give it that authentic touch.
Some examples:
Be playful here. You can even add a barcode at the bottom corner if you want to make it look super real.
Now that you’ve got the basics down,it’s time to add those finishing touches that’ll make your fake magazine cover pop:
Remember,a little goes a long way. The goal is to make it look as close to a real magazine as possible while keeping it fun and creative.
Once you’re happy with your cover,save it as a high-quality JPEG or PNG. If you plan to print it,you’ll want to save it as a PDF with 300 dpi to ensure it looks crisp and professional.
Then,share it with the world! Whether you post it on social media,print it out,or just keep it as a fun project,your fake magazine cover is now ready for its big debut.
Creating a fake magazine cover in Photoshop isn’t just a fun way to spend some time—it’s a great way to flex your creative muscles and sharpen your design skills. You’ll learn a lot about layout,typography,and photo editing along the way,and the best part? You can use these skills for other projects too.
So,go ahead—make that cover,show off your newfound skills,and have fun with it. And who knows? Maybe your next project will land you on the cover of a real magazine!