2. Puff:
Extra Information,
sometimes what the
reader really wants to
read. The big yellow text
stands out because it is
larger than all the other
text in the puff
Header
Main Title of the
magazine. The white
font is spread across the
page and the lines going
through the writing is
memorable.
Picture often
relates to the
main article
of the
magazine
Strapline
Headline:
Talking about
the main article.
Taglines
Other
information
about the
magazine
the reader
might be
interested in
3. Still Front Cover
Yellow and black is the house style because these two colours represent the
genre of rock.
The main photograph on the front cover is a close-up. This photograph type
has been used to show the persons emotions (Happy) and to get a closer look
at the person.
The magazine cover itself is quite busy, there is information everywhere.
There are 4 taglines and 1 puff. This is so the front cover has as much
information on it as possible.
4. Editors note. Either
talking about the
magazine or referencing
something from a
previous issue hat might
have something to do
with the current issue.
House style of Black &
Yellow because they
stand out on each
other.
Articles and page numbers
Different sections are
separated apart by the
yellow righting. It stands
out so you know it is
something different.
Largest image
usually represents
the biggest story in
the magazine.
4 columns across.
5 rows down
This is the same with
all issues of Kerrang.
(House Style)
Contact information
for the magazine so
you can get in touch
with them and
share your opinion.
5. Black background,
sticking to the
house style of rock
magazine just less
yellow.
Instead of yellow, red is
used.
6 columns.
3 columns are
text and the
main image
takes up 3
columns.
Quotation
from the
music artist.
There is an
editors
introduction.
Images of the band backstage