2. Masthead โ the โfโ is iconic to genre of music and sheet music that is often connected to classical music. Masthead is the width of the page. Bar code Main image -background of magazine of Amy Dickson holding a clarinet. Medium shot Main cover line: bigger than the rest of the text to attract the reader. cover lines Flash white bold writing contrasted against bright red Smaller images -Freebees in the magazine attract readers and give the impression readers are getting a good value for their money. โ FREEโ in capitals and bold writing to attract reader. Also mention of a popular worldwide music company would make the readers value the free CD. Serif Fonts: indicate the class or intellect of readers usually high due to ownership of instruments being expensive. Rule Of Thirds Header Flash Slogan
3. Page numbers Sub headings and with a line of information about the article Footer Images for some articles. โ adds interest. Masthead Colour scheme- White font over images and text boxes Red and black font over the. Christmas colours โredโ which would connect to Father Christmas. Date of issue Flash- The words โFREE CDSโ in bold capitals in bright yellow deliberately to attract the reader. Flash โ โusโ sense of community
4. Image of young woman with a clarinet which goes with the genre of the magazine. Medium shot to capture some of the glamorous dress she is wearing and the instrument. Columns Introduction Start of articles always has a bigger first letter to indicate where it starts. Name of magazine always on bottom of each page Author and photographer acknowledgement. Name of the article.
5. Circulation :30,225 (Source: ABC Jan-Dec 2010) Issued : Monthly Launched in 1995 Facts about Classic Fm magazine Classic FM magazine is the UKโs bestselling classical music monthly. Target audience : classical enthusiasts a wide age variety. 18 โ 60. This is evident from the use of a sans serif used to indicate the adult audience most likely from a higher occupation due to the expense of ownership of an instrument and indicates the age and intellect of the reader.