2. Sporting Magazine
I like “Four Four Two” magazines, because of
the font they use, it’s bold, big, and it’s in
bright colors, which makes it stand out. Also,
this magazine is more designed for older
people, like adults, this is because it’s a lot
more in depth about football and more formal,
unlike other sporting magazines which are
tailored towards children. I think, adults will
like like this magazine because they can
remember watching these players and
managers featured in the magazine, and will
know who they are. Also, the contrast between
the coloring of the letters would suggest the
magazine is suitable for everyone and isn’t
bad, even though the managers facial
expression shows he’s quite annoyed.
3. Sporting Magazine
The “Match of the Day” magazine is good,
because there’s lot’s of bright colors, which stand
out. However, I’ve noticed that there’s a lot more
color and different font sizes in this magazine,
compared to “Four Four Two”. This is because,
this magazine is tailored for children, I know this
because it says there is two free match attax,
which is tailored for children. Also, on the front
cover, there’s a lot more modern day players on
the cover, players like, Yaya Toure and Wayne
Rooney. This is unlike “Four Four Two” which is
very formal and pays homage to legend players,
like Bill Shankly and Matt Busby. On the cover of
“Match of the Day” they have different colors and
different fonts to make it appeal to kids, also, they
add posters to magazines, as an incentive to buy
the magazine.
4. Four Four Two research
I have done some research on YouGov.profiles, and the mostly likely person to
buy “Four Four Two” magazine, Is someone aged in their mid forties, male and
most likely live in Central Scotland .