4. MASTHEAD
Big and bold as a common convention of a music
magazine.
Placed at the top of the magazine. The masthead is
usually
Placed behind the image but I decided to put it in front
as I
feel that it stands out more to the audience.Masthead examples from other
magazines:
5. MAIN IMAGE Conventionally a medium
close up of one person.
Direct mode of address to
audience through eye contact
with the audience.
Conforms to Mulvey’s theory
of the male gaze.
Examples from other
magazines:
6. FEATURES
Gives the audience an
insight to what they
can expect from the
magazine.
Conventionally
positioned on the right
hand side of the
magazine.
7. ANCHOR TEXT
Big bold name entices fans. Tells the
audience who the main story is on. Bold
colour makes the name stand out.
Anchors the main image.
8. MAIN COVER LINE
Conventionally contrasts the main cover image and
anchor text. Made to stand out and draw the
audience in.
Fits in with the magazine style.
Links to the main article
Examples of cover lines:
11. NUMBERS
Bold page numbers mean
that it is easy for the
audience to navigate their
way around the magazine.
It is convenient and the
colours link to the overall
colour scheme of the
magazine.
12. IMAGES
I used a variety of different sized
images.
Used the convention of the main
image linking to the main article.
Little text draws the audiences
attention to the images.
15. MAIN IMAGE
Forms a personal relationship
through direct address with the
audience.
Direct address draws in the
target audience.
Examples from other
magazines:
16. PULL QUOTE
The pull quote gives an insight to the story.
Creates question for the reader and makes
them want to find out more.
Draws people in to read further.
Examples of pull quotes:
17. COLUMNS AND PAGE NUMBERS
Article is neatly arranges into
three columns. Makes it easy
to read and follow.
Conventionally positioned at
the bottom of the page in the
right hand corner
Easy to navigate the
magazine.
Separate from the main text.