2. Front Cover
This is a rough draft of the front cover of my music magazine. Here I have
gone for a colour scheme consisting of red, black and white as these colours
contrast well against one another while also suiting my target audience.
3. Masthead & Slogan
Masthead
The masthead is titled “Unplugged”. This is to give the audience the idea that artists
have ‘unplugged’ their instruments to be read about in the magazine. The masthead’s
colour is white but with a defined black edge to ensure the masthead stands out.
Slogan
My chosen slogan was “Sounds of a generation”. This was the most popular slogan
from my questionnaire. The slogan gives the audience the idea that the bands and
music written about inside the magazine are the most listened to artists in the present
day.
4. Main Image
Main Image
The main image is a medium shot of the lead vocalist of the band who the main article inside the
magazine is about. The shot gives the audience the idea of the bands style with the black clothing
yet is looking away from the camera as it can raise a bit of mystery to what he is doing.
5. Sell Lines
Sell Lines
The sell lines appear on the left and right hand sides of the magazine as it allows the reader to
have a glimpse at what else is inside the magazine without looking at the contents page. It also
allows the reader to see what other bands will appear inside the magazine just in case the main
article is not a band the reader is interested in. The black and red writing are to contrast with one
another and allow the reader to see what is in the magazine without it looking uninteresting while
allowing it to conform to conventional means.
6. Splash
Splash
The splash is written in large letters to make it stand out and ensure it is one of the first things the
reader sees when picking up the magazine. While doing my research I noticed that the artists name
is the largest text on a front cover so I decided to do the same. The strap line is alliterated to ensure
it will seem catchy and readers will remember it. I also used a pull quote “Doing our own thing” to
give the reader the idea that the band from the main article will do original music as some artists do
not to that in the modern music industry.
7. Footer
The footer has black fill will white text to help it stand out amongst the traditional black
and reed design. The footer also allows the reader to see it was “The greatest rock
magazine in 2015” which will further encourage the reader to purchase the magazine
as it suggests the content will be of great quality.
8. Contents Page
This is the draft for my music magazine’s contents page. Here I have adopted for the same colour
scheme of the front cover with red and black.
Layout
The layout for my contents page I adopted a conventional design, which is similar to Q with the main
contents going down the left hand side of the page and the reviews on the bottom right hand side.
This allows subsidiary images to on the top right of the page.
9. Contents
The title “contents” is in white text with a black fill. Next to the contents I have
the issue it is and the date the magazine would be released.
10. Features & Monthly
For the contents page I have features for individual items, which will only take place in
the specific issue and the monthly, which takes place in every issue. The features and
the monthly headings are in a box with a red fill and white writing, which consists with
the ongoing colour scheme. The text for the features and the monthly are black text
with red numbers to help the numbers stand out.
11. Reviews
The reviews section of the contents page covers the latest releases in the
music world for the magazines targeted genre of music. The reviews don’t
just consist of music related items but also films due to magazines these days
needing to branch out to reach a higher circulation.
12. Subsidiary Images
The images for these pages relate to what is in the features section of the
contents page. These images will have page numbers on them so the reader
knows which article they relate to.
13. Additions
Due to the magazine industry becoming a more multimedia-focused medium,
a link to the magazines twitter page is put at the bottom so readers can follow
the magazine on social media.
The Unplugged logo and page number are on the bottom right of the page
and allows the reader to know which page they’re on and keep to
conventional means.
14. Double Page Spread
Layout
With the layout I have kept to conventional means when it comes to keeping the article
in 3 columns. To fit the tone of the magazine I had the background of the article all
black with white writing. The black background also fits with the black and white main
image.
15. Main Image
The main image consists with the style of the article with it being black and white. The
main image is a close up on the band members faces and only takes up a quarter of
the double page.
16. Text
The band’s name is in white and red to make it stand out on the page with “Unplugged
exclusive” next to it to show readers it’s a one of a kind interview with the band.
17. Additions
Each page has the Unplugged logo and the page number in red. At the end of
the text it has a link to the bands twitter page to further promote the band.