2. As you can see for this
question, I attracted my
audience by putting in a
yellow box stating that
if they retweeted a
tweet on twitter they
were put into a raffle
for free tickets, this
attracts my audience,
because they are able
to use twitter and want
to watch someone at a
concert.
This too can
also represent
age as its
usually a
young
generation
who use
twitter roughly
16-25 year
olds.
Colour scheme,
is an attraction
because on a
magazine the
colour
determines the
gender of
someone who
would purchase
this magazine,
for example a
male would
more likely
purchase this
due to the
colours of black
and red.
Clothing to plays a
part as Mike is
wearing a bomber
jacket and a white t-
shirt which
represents a male
look, to which the
audience of my
magazine would be
directing at.
3. Layout on the
magazine
Contents
page, this
shows how
organised the
magazine
would be,
therefore
appealing to
an audience
who looks at
presentation
and decides
whether or
not to
purchase the
magazine.
Same colour
scheme kept
throughout to
provide
consistency.
Win free tickets
inside, this
addresses my
audience as they
want to win
concert tickets,
of their favorite
bands, through
this I can find out
age gap and
class, with the
use of the band
they would want
to watch live.
4. Colour scheme
used through
the name of
Callum Bell,
providing a
twist in the
magazine but
also showing
consistency of
the same
colours used
throughout.
Black, Red and
Yellow.
With this picture of a band, this can show
what type of audience I have addressed…
Through bands, yes there are artists who
perform on their own however I have singled
out a specific audience who enjoys bands.
Layout on the page is simple, but
affective, through the photos of
myself looking up and then down,
this could show; audience being
addressed through the appeal of
organisation… Possibly a women?