4. This magazine sticks to a narrow use of colour, using only black, blue, white and yellow. The black background reflects the dark side of the magazine โ the heavy rock and rock star attitude. The blue and yellow reflects the colourful personality of the magazine, which readers can relate to. White connotes that the magazine is youthful, simple and pure. The mast head uses a simple sans-serif font, backed up by a more unusual typography for the slo-go and cover lines. The font used looks as if it could be graffiti or is decaying โ this suggests the magazine is rebellious. The main image of Bring Me The Horizonโs front man Ollie Sykes, revealing his tattoos with a halo above his head, reflects the target audience of the magazine โ inked up youths trying to be innocent!
5. This magazine has quite a simple layout, only using black, white and red as itโs main colours. The connotations of these colours being anger, love and passion, which reflects the passion and love for music the magazine has, along with the heavy โangryโ rock music. The fonts used for the cover lines are simple. The masthead stands out, using an eye catching font. The font used represents broken glass, which reflects the rough, rebellious edge to the magazine. The images used are all studio shots, and are all, with one exception *, a serious image โ this reflects the serious attitude the magazine has towards itโs music. *The one exception, being Hayley Williams of Paramore (lower right) is a fun image. This suggests the magazine isnโt all serious, it has itโs fun โI donโt careโ attitude as well. This magazine is aimed at late adolescent to early twenties. Bauer Media audience profile โ โIndividually minded, independent of thought and musically experienced, an audience defined by attitude, passion and loyalty.โ
6. This magazine appeals to me because of itโs use of colour and graphology. The colours are bright and reflect the magazines bright attitude. The font is rough, distorted, and defiantly reflects the stereotype of punk-rock. This magazine is also aimed at late adolescence to early twenties. The masthead is hidden by the main image, which suggests they know their brand is so well known, they donโt need to fully show their name. The layout is simple, yet effective. The photographs used reflect the music in the magazine. Billie Joe (far right) is dressed in black with a real โIโve got attitudeโ pose, which reflects half of the magazines image; Itโs not afraid to take risks and doesnโt stay within the lines, much like the music. AFI (left) however, have less of an attitude about them, yet still showing they are serious about their music by looking into the distance โ focusing on their future. Again, like the magazine; they are serious about getting readers, whilst focusing on their future.
7. This magazine gives off an immediate feel of sophistication. This front cover in particular suggests the target audience is males in their early twenties. The use of grey and black suggests sophistication, which contrasts with the red, which suggests passion. The overall look is sexy sophistication โ which would defiantly appeal to, what I think, is the target audience. The magazine doesnโt appeal to me personally, as I feel itโs too sophisticated and doesnโt have a fun side. The sloโgo backs up the look of the magazine โ โa different take on a musicโ. Bauer Media audience profile โ โOpen minded experience seekers, the Q audience donโt define themselves by the music they listen to. Music is an important passion, but their love of music will never be to the detriment of their other passions, such as film, sport and comedy.โ