2. MAGAZINE #1
DIFFERENT FONTS TO GIVE
PERSPECTIVE ABOUT THE GENRE OF
THE MAGAZINE.
PRICE TAG TO ADD SMALL
DETAIL TO INFORM AUDIENCE
ABOUT THE CASH.
Direct eye contact for persuasion in order for
People to buy it which will translate to them
looking right at the reader , this will create a
connection with the reader and cause them to
want to look at the magazine..
On top of the magazine front cover we can see
That there is a section of puff advertising, this is
used to attract the reader towards the magazine with
offers that are included with the magazine.
3. MAGAZINE #2 Big and bright black
mast head, this tries to
catch the audiences eye
and draw them in to
view and buy the
magazine.
Since this is a classical rock
magazine it tries to keep
company with specific target
audience for example fans
of classical rock or people
of age around 20-50.
Big main band on the front
of the magazine to catch
making eye contact with
audience.
4. MAGAZINE #3
THE MAST HEAD IS RED AND
BLACK TO REPRESENT THE
EDGE “VIBE” ABOUT THE
MAGAZINE AND TRIES TO
IMPLEMENT THE DANGEROUS
PERSONA OF EMINEM
TATTOOS SHOWING WHAT
TYPE OF PERSON HE IS AND
SHOWING HIS TRUE
CHARATERISITICS AND
TRYING TO SHOW HE IS
STILL IN CHARACTER.
THE RAPPER IS COVERING MOST PARTS OF
THE MAGAZINE MEANING THAT THE
MAGAZINE WILL MOSTLY FOCUS ON
EMINEM MOSTLY.
RAP IS A VERY
URBAN OR VERY
FAMOUS AS
THEY HAVE KEPT
THE AUDIENCES
FAVOURITE
RAPPER TO
SIGNIFY AND TO
PERSUADE THE
BUYERS TO BUY
IT .
5. MAGAZINE #4
The main image is a close up of
Kanye West (this is clearly shown by
the large caption placed on the left of
the image) He is looking straight at
the camera with his head slightly
tilted and he is looking at the camera
with a very serious facial expression.
The masthead “VIBE” clearly stands
out at the top of the page, and takes
up around three-quarters of the cover
page
This is the name/logo
of the magazine, and
needs to stand out over
the other text on the
page. The header
summarises one of the
main articles in the
magazine – a report
about the making of a
movie called
‘Notorious’, on the
actual set of the film,
revealing secrets about
the film Bar Code
(essential element of all
magazines, when
selling copies of them).
There is a strict colour scheme of
blue, white and white used for all
of the text on the page. The main
cover lines ‘Kanye West’ (with a
pull quote saying ‘I AM RAP’ – in
blue) and ‘His 50 Greatest Songs’
are in pink, and the smaller text
underneath is in black. The 50 is
much bigger, so it stands put over
all of the other text on the page,
as it is the main/more important
article out of the magazine.
Smaller text for the ‘less
important’ articles, but still
continues to follow the colour
scheme of the whole magazine
cover (blue, black and pink)
This is so they are out of the way of the
other main, more important aspects of
the cover like copy etc. The use of the
colours blue and pink, show that there is
no particular gender that the magazine is
specifically aimed at, but the ‘less-
revealing’ close-up image of Kanye
West, shows that the image isn't likely to
be aimed at a female audience, because
with female audiences it is typical to
have a topless male. As it is just a
clothed imaged of his shoulders
upwards, it adds a more serious tone
which could also be associated with a
more masculine audience.
6. Magazine #5
The masthead of 'Q' is found on the left hand side
corner and at the same time it's above the main
image of Cheryl Cole. The 'Q' magazine is the main
view of the brand's identity, so it's placed on the
front page.
The website creates synergy of the magazine front
cover. There is a range of cover stories that are in
different fonts and sizes but the colour scheme is
the same of red and white. The use of different sizes
of typography suggests that there will be many
articles in the magazine that will suit everyone, so
they aim for an wider audience
There is a common colour scheme of red, black and
white, the use of three colours makes the magazine
recognizable to the audience. The colours are used
constantly through the magazine, so makes it look
professiona
The use of the banner at the top 'THE UK'S
BIGGEST MUSIC MAGAZINE' attracts audiences to
buy it as it's quality of being the 'best'. Banners
usually consist of names of some bands and artists
that are going to be in the magazine, a preview of
what's inside, there is additional offers in the banner
such as posters and free gifts that attracts some.
7. Magazine #6
The word 'Billboard' itself tells the audience that the magazine is a form of
the media, so it suggests it'll be current stories as the media is always
some sort of news on celebrities that portrays them in a negative way, So
the news on Chris Brown hitting Rihanna, portrayed Chris in a negative
way, suggesting he is a womanizer. The header above the magazine
cover starts with small white writing and the uses yellow as it's a bright
colour against a dark background, which makes it stand out, 'MUSIC
CONFERENCE' suggests it's a form of advertising and part of the media.
There's a price and date on the magazine, it's a common convention used
on a magazine. The price is relatively small and it suggests they don't
want the price to put their audience off, so it's kept small. It's aimed at a
middle class audience to purchase this magazine.
Rihanna is used on 'Billboard' as the magazine doesn't publish for a
particular genre and it's appropriate for Rihanna to be on the cover as
she does pop. The audience is for people who are interested in the charts,
so Rihanna is on the front cover as she is in the chart music and is a
young adult.
8. Magazine #7
The bar code is at the bottom and at the right hand
side of the corner and follows the convention of a
magazine, it's coded so the audience identify it's a
magazine to be brought.
The stories are on the right hand side and they go
down in a column, the fonts are a different style and
size, the size of the cover lines is small, so the main
image and the title Florence stands out.
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.
.
The cover line tells the
audience that they are
looking at the 'special
edition' and of the second
one, by doing this as a
cover line it makes the
audience feel special and
wanting to pick it up. It
also tells the reader NME
has changes so it'' make
the audience pick it up to
see what has changed
The main cover line is'I would
never', this tags the readers to
view the cover and read, the
audience automatically think
that the main story relates to
the cover star. The cover lines
are sued as a advertisement to
preview the audience what will
be in the magazine, by doing
this it encourages the audience
to buy the magazine. The white
text is used to contrast with the red
background, this allows it to be
read easily
The colour scheme of the magazine
is navy blue, white and red in the
hair, the 3 colours of NME is
traditionally white, black and
red.They have used the colours to fit
the artist, represents her in a patriotic
way as the colours are those from the
Union Jack, Union Jack is a boy
band, so it suggests Florence is like a
boy