2. The type of font used
throughout most of the page is
very urban and rugged and the
white and yellow theme
colours that are used are very
bright, making the main
headlines and main content
stand out to the reader
Main Content – The main content means that the reader can keep
keep up to date with all the rate news, live reviews, new and
upcoming albums and even test their knowledge on rock and
Indie with the K! Quiz. This engages the reader as they will be
interested to know about all the main content.
Secondary image tells the
reader about relatable articles
to the main content. The
secondary image links to the
main content
The main image relates to the
obvious main article of the magazine
which is “Blink 182”. Fan of the
band will be drawn in to the
magazine as they will want to read
about the band and find out
information about them.
The theme colours are
Black, white and yellow which
are consistent throughout the
magazine and the front cover
3. The text „CONTENTS‟ is in
a bigger font than the rest of
the other font on the
page, this makes it clear to
the reader what the page is
Gutters – these separate the columns
so that it‟s easier to read the
individual articles that are on each
page and the page numbers
Pictures of another
artist to appeal to an
audience who may be
interested in that
particular article
Shape placed directly in
the middle of the page to
draw attention that they
have a „long-range
forecast‟. This is used to
impress the reader.
Captions are use to acknowledge
who the star is on the picture and
also to display a little bit of
information about them.
A side bar is used to
remind the reader to
subscribe to the
magazine. The word
„subscribe‟ is written in a
larger font and in capital
letters so that that is the
main word that stands
out to the reader
4. The contents page itself is
mainly taken up by
photo‟s. this is used to
show the reader what
artists are included in the
magazine without them
having to read it. This is
effective as there‟re a
number of contrasting
artists which appeals to a
wider audience
The page uses a lot of bright and
visually stimulating colours like
blue, pink and red, to make the
magazine more fun and attractive
to younger people
Bold text is used to highlight each
subheading of the contents of the
magazine. This make‟s it easier for
the reader to pick out which contents
they want to read.
Circle shapes
are used to
emphasise
what page the
artist on the
picture is on,
making it
effortless for
the reader to
find out what
page they are
on in the
magazine
Gutters are used to
separate the contents
columns neatly and
professionally so that
they don‟t merge
together