1. Progress reflection
Image
In my magazine I have chosen to represent young females aged between 13-23
that represents themselves as rock musician fans. In my magazine I have
decided on using a teenage model on the front cover of my magazine to
represent my target audience, to that they can relate to her and feel part of
the magazine. I have chosen to do a rock themed magazine for females as
there is not that manly for females, rock magazines are mostly based on men
of the rock world and not females and the magazines are mostly just for men,
which means it is harder for females to relate to it. My main image shows a
young female rock musician facing the audience in the image to make them
(audience) feel more connected to the artist/ magazine.
Content and text
In my front cover I’m showing a young female artist embracing her musician
talent and interest in rock music, to help gain the interest of my audience. My
magazine is female related and talks about the experiences of a popular
female musician and about what had happed in her life and what made her
start listening to rock music and go in that path career wise.
Language, tone and text, and fonts.
In my magazine I use so slang but not all the way through this is because
having a magazine with entirely slang will make it harder for people to relate
to it, and would not make my double page spread seem interesting or dramatic
as slang is don’t an emotional style of language or tone. In my magazine I use a
variety of fonts that would make my magazine look more interesting/ bold to
fit the audience of my magazine. The fonts that I had used show a rock themed
style in my magazine, because of the use of forms of convention I was able to
make my magazine feel more and look more stimulating to the gender/ age of
the audience of my magazine.