ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.
Indie
1. - Specialised language relating to music
would be recognised by the target
audience who are knowledgable in this
subject, thus, attracting them.
- The word holds connotations of a loud
sound. This evokes an ambience of
strength, sharpness and the idea of
power through music. This strength is
attention grabbing and would catch the
eye of my TA.
- It is the sound made by guitars and is
extremely loud. Therefore i would say
this name would be more fitting for a
rock magazine which focuses on guitar
music as appose too my chosen genre.
- This sound can sometimes be
unpleasantly overpowering so may hold
negative connotations when seen. The
word “over” means there’s too much of
something so it may imply negative
things about the contents of my
magazine,
NAMES:
OVERDRIVE
- This would attract my target audience
due to the individual style of how the
word is presented. It does not conform
to literary rules which fits with the
representation of these fans.
- The incorporation of punctuation is
something thats frequently used on
social media sites by these fans. The
name itself states the genre but not to
obviously and the use of the word “in”
creates a community feeling of
involvement on something unique.
- It may be difficult to read and
understand at first glance due to the fact
it does not form an actual word and it is
split up. May struggle to attract new
audiences.
- Although this branding would attract my
TA, it is not as strong and secure as
previously mentioned names such as
Sound and Overdrive.
IN / D