Similarities
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With both myarticle and my style model, there is a constant theme throughout,
the megaphone on the front cover plays a part in my style model, and with my
article, the model has the same bright red lipstick and “tattoos” on her fingers with
connotations of rebellion
Both my article and style model have a colour scheme running throughout also,
with it being very similar, or the same colours used on the front cover.
Both have a small black banner in the top right hand corner of the page with the
artists name, so that it isn’t cluttered, but is still seen as a feature.
On the first double page of my 6 page style model, there is a large close-up of the
artist being featured in the magazine, and this is also the case for my first page on
my double page article, I used a close up of my model.
The columns in both my style model and my article are a colour similar to that
used as part of the colour palette to keep a house style running throughout the
magazine.
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Differences
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My article hasa smaller amount of pages than my style model but due to the fact
my magazine is monthly, rather than weekly like Kerrang!, the length of the
features will vary, as there are less features in a weekly magazine, thus, making it
necessary to write more about features that are present.
My article has only one model, but uses a lot more photos than my Kerrang!
Article which uses the whole band, and only one or two photos per page.
My colour scheme is different to my style model.
My article has a bar running along the bottom with the page numbers on it, which
is seen in other feature articles – mainly in Q or NME but it is not in my style
model.
My model is female, where all the models in my style model are male, therefore, I
would have to apply different theories such a Naomi Wolfe and Marjorie
Fergusson, where they do not apply to the males in my style model.