2. Good but basic colour scheme that
works well for this spread and will keep
the readers interested in the article
Interesting photos that work well within the articles and
relate to the article and also a good number of photos so
that the readers do not become bored with what they are
reading
I'm not particularly
interested by how
these photos have
been laid out upon the
page, it looks
unprofessional and
does not suit how the
text is laid out
Good use of colour to
attract the audience
to this article and
make the spread look
much better and
therefore keeping the
article diverse
Making some of the
words bold really
adds impact onto the
article, this therefore
makes it look much
more interesting and
will also give people
an insight before they
read the article
On all of the articles a
stand first is used
which I feel is good
feature and makes
the article look more
professional
3. Photo that is used to
show what the article
is based around and
therefore will attract
an audience that is
interested in news
about this topic
The bold title
interests the
audience as it is
very dramatic and it
also creates a
feeling of
excitement, the title
is very eye catching
at the first look and
therefore will
attract people
towards the article
These secondary photos
are used to make the
article look much more
interesting and much
more suitable for the
intended audience as
they do not want to read
blocks of text
The stand first in this
article is much different
to what you usually see
within articles as it is
coloured and also in a
large font that makes it
stand out
This quote helps people further their understanding about what this article
is about and helps people know what someone's opinions on this story is
These sub-headings are
used to keep the
audience interested in
the article as I tells them
about what each section
is based on and this is
something we may want
to incorporate into our
articles
4. This title is very large and creative and therefore jumps out of the page and what the audiences eyes are
immediately drawn to, it is also suits the article and type of publisher (NME) as it is a creative and
creative arts magazine
This image bleeds into
the article very well and
is used as an indicator
into what you are about
to read, also many
people will recognise this
artist so therefore will be
attracted towards the
article
This highlighted name is another thing that draws the audience towards to the article due to
the fact that they will recognise the name and will also like how ‘out there’ and the colour
scheme of the article will also interest the audience
The length of the article
is very good for the
target audience as they
would not want to read
an article that is too long
so that therefore they
will remain interested in
the article
Lack of images within the
article lead to a boring
block of text so I think
that they should have
included some sub-
images that would have
made the article better
to look at
NME have decided to
keep the background of
this article a white colour
which I think was a good
idea as it prevents the
article from looking to
confusing and also works
well with the colour
scheme of the article
5. This questionnaire is all about the theatre which is something
we may be exploring within our magazine, I like the mix of
multipole choice and written answers as it gives an
opportunity to get to know their audience but also gain the
information that they need, this questionnaire looks very
simplistic so therefore it keeps the audience interested in
what they are reading instead of focusing on colour scheme
ect. I also like the type of questions they have used as they
actually engage the audience leading to each result of the
questionnaire different and individual and independent