2. Language features and font
Alliteration used ‘Lucky in
love’ to make the audience
want to carry on reading
the magazine.
Emotive language used to
make the reader want to
find out about the rest of
the story.
The use of the adjective
‘hot’ could be a persuasive
way of brining certain
target audiences to buy
the magazine.
A lot of bold fonts are used in
the front cover to highlight
what the key parts are on the
page and show clearly to the
audience what they should be
looking at specifically.
The title ‘OK!’ is the most eye
catching feature to the front
cover as the magazine is
trying to display mostly what
the actual magazine is that
you're purchasing.
The font throughout the page
is a serif font which makes it
easy for all audience to read
and understand.
3. Structure/Layout
The main bold title is
placed at the top left
corner of the page as
people read from left to
right and top to bottom
The model is in the middle of
the magazine.
The features are evenly
spread out which makes it
easy to tell apart the
different stories.
The okay main title is sent
to back behind the image
of Kylie so that it doesn’t
overlap her face.
The colours of the
pictures in each story
match the text colours.
4. Image
The shot being taking is
at a medium ranged.
The model/celebrity is
facing the camera for
drawing the readers
attention.
Each image on the cover sit
with the text that is related
to the story