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MUSIC MAGAZINE ANALYSIS
By Daniel Betchley
Central image is an
iconic band lead. Matt
Bellamy has direct eye
contact with the reader.
It shows the genre of the
magazine straight away.
It is alternative music.
The close up shot may
suggest that reading the
magazine will make you
feel close to Bellamy. It
Sticks well to the
tradition conventions of a
music magazine.
Skyline used to tempt the
audience, as many
readers will attend these
genre specific festivals.
Grabs the audience’s
attention.
The masthead is at the
top to instantly establish
its name. It is white as
always, as it is the logo.
There are images
covering it showing that
all the information is more
important than the
company, puts the artists
first.
Integration of text and image
used so that the audience look
at the image and then what is
laid on top of it next. The range
of colours is used to show a
distinction between each Artist
name, making it easier to
understand.
Graphic features with
anchorage showing what
kind of bands will be
revealed in the
magazine contents.
Conventional and
informative on who is yet
to appear. All on stage,
doing what they do best.
Bold red to indicate
importance. This anchorage
is for the central image, Big
image. Big text.
Has a red and white colour
scheme.
Flashes used to ‘sell’ magazine and
inform on upcoming events. Yellow
makes is stand out better, as it is bright.
Shows importance.
The cover lines is being used to
refer to who else will appear in
the magazine, giving the sense
of genre.
Callouts made by JG,
which will attract his
fans, as it seems like he
is addressing them.
The word ‘last’ is
coloured differently to
show the significance
of the word – stands
out to the readers.
Main Image of Chino
Moreno of him looking
very closely at the
audience because of the
zoom effect. His hands
are clasped violently to
possibly connote that he
demands you listen to
Deftones.
The masthead is almost
completely covered, to
suggest that Chino is more
important that the
magazine, showing that
they put their stories first.
The
The flash saying
‘WIN!’ is used here
to tempt the reader.
Most readers will be
aware of what
download is, and to
‘WIN!’ VIP tickets
will increase the
chance of the
audience buying it.
This font type is messy
and creates the
impression of punk rock.
Reminds the audience of
the trashy garages bands
used to practice in, and
how messy the teenagers
room is. Shows a
relationship between the
producers and
consumers.
The artist name is bold and
white. It is the only white
text on the page, therefore it
will stand out. It is also very
clear to read.
Tattoos represent the traditional
idea of rock. Band members
would always get tattoos to show
they are ‘cool’ people. Therefore
Chino is used to show this is a
‘cool’ magazine.
These graphic features
are used as teasers. It’s
saying ‘Buy me and get
free posters’. This will
tempt the audience to
buy the magazine for
these posters.
This buzz word is used to grab
the audience’s attention as it
makes you feel like no other
magazine has this story,
tempting the consumer.
The ice-cream is used to
represent the ‘Life is sweet’
as it is a sweet treat. Having
Pete Wentz on the front
cover will connect the
sweetness, as he is
considered ‘Hot!’ by fans.
He will be used to attract all
FALL OUT BOY fans to the
magazine. Pete being the
attractive man he is will
appeal to the younger
female audience.
Giving away free
products are ways of
teasing the audience.
It is hard to resist free
items, but the clever
thing about it, is that it
isn’t free, because
they have to pay for
the magazine. Very
cleverly done. It is also
an attractive girl, so
will attract the younger
male audience.
An amplifier is essential
for all bands to have
their music be heard,
using on the front of
this magazine will make
that connection with the
rock music genre.
This buzz word is used to pull the reader in.
‘Exclusive’ is a word to suggest that they are the
first to get these tracks. Significant words
highlighted different colour.
The tattoo creates a sense of genre.
Tattoos represent a traditional cool
rocker, therefore the audience will
want to read about ‘cool’ artists
Font choice – It big, bold and
white. Easy to see and clear to
read. Stands out.
This facial expression
could connote the
excitement of Green Day’s
Billy Joe Armstrong for the
magazine, and what
fantastic things could
appear within the contents
of the magazine. He is
also one of the most iconic
artists of his generation,
therefore the fans of both
Green Day and ‘SPIN’
magazine will be tempted
to get this magazine.
The masthead of the magazine is in bold skinny writing, clear to
see and easy to read. The red box around it is the only bold colour
on the page therefore instantly grabbing the audience’s attention.
The distinction between the colours make it more effective.
Having a graphic feature
covering the main image is
not considered a
conventional element of a
music magazine. This
makes it unique. It also
makes ‘The Replacements’
look better, because they
are covering Billy,
suggesting that they are a
competition to ‘Green Day’.
The yellow boxes are used to
keep a clear distinction
between each coverline. The
colour yellow is also a very
bright colour, and the boxes
appear numerous times on
the front cover. It will catch
the audience’s eyes because
it is luminous.
This buzz word is
used to make the
magazine seem
genuinely ‘SPECIAL’,
as it is emboldened
with a thick black box
to make it stand out.
Seeing that word
would tempt the
reader, as they feel it
is a one off special.
The colour pallet is very dull. A grey background and Billy
in Black. This dull choice of colours make the red
masthead stand out, therefore making ‘SPIN’ the significant
word. Making the audience familiar to the magazine as
oppose to the main image.
The red masthead
stands out to the rest
of the cover, as all
(excluding the cross)
is in black and white.
This choice of colour
also gives it a vintage
look to it.
This buzz word,
frequently used my NME
is a way of tempting the
audience, as they like
the idea of it being
‘Special’. They feel like
they themselves will be
special for having read
the magazine.
Making direct eye contact with
the camera gives the
audience the impression that
he is looking at them. They
feel a connection with the
artist, feeling like they know
the person on the front cover.
The idea of Smoking has always
been a controversial argument.
On this cover, it can be
considered two things. It could
be that it is set in a vintage time,
as ‘UNKOWN PLEASURES’
have been around since the late
70’s. It goes back to the early
days when smoking was
considered very common and
cool. It could also be interpreted
as the lead being rebellious ad
smoking, which as all singers
know, damages the voice,
therefore ruining his own.
This cross being the only other red image on stage is
considered to be another pulling point, to draw the audiences
eyes to the kind of articles that will be seen in this magazine.
The word ‘JOY’ can
be reflected on the
magazines aim, to
bring joy and
entertainment to the
audience. It tells the
audience that they
will get joy from
reading this
magazine in a subtle
way.
Red seems to be a
theme colour for the
magazine. As red stands
out, it will always draw
the eye of the reader.
Red also symbolises
‘STOP!’ which suggests
‘STOP! Read this!’.
The red is
repeated to
underline
each of the
important
articles. It
also looks
nice with
the white.
The big page
reference shows
the significance in
the article,
showing that it is
the big article in
the magazine this
week.
Having the main
image in the
contents page will
limit the text used,
therefore it isn’t too
‘wordy’, which for a
magazine like this,
will bore them.
This contents page lacks complexity, as it is very blocked together,
but sometimes that is good because it isn’t too much to take in at
once. Sometimes, little writing and little colour works effectively.
This is a powerful puff, because it
instantly catches your eye. I was
instantly drawn to this competition.
The yellow is used again
to capture the
audience’s eyes. It
points out a major event
review, which is
significant. Being the
main article, it needs to
stand out, therefore the
text is bigger so that the
article is clearly
established. The
integration of text and
illustration shows a clear
association between
them.
All of the contents are neat
and simple. The theme of
yellow and black is used
as minor subheadings,
making it clear for the
audience to scan to the
page they want to.
Collage of graphic
features means there
isn't too much to read,
good for target
audience, as they
prefer images to text
The advert is
tucked away at
the bottom, so it
doesn’t pull
focus. But the
red is different to
the rest of the
page, therefore
will be noticed.
The title colours of yellow
and black oppose each
other making it clear and
effective. It is big and bold
to establish the purpose of
this page. The yellow also
links back to the theme
colour of the magazine,
showing that all of the
‘CONTENTS’ came from
the magazine.
An editors note is usually
conventional and gives
the audience a brief
description on this
weeks issue, showing
that people like them
have involvement with
the magazine, making
an automatic
association.
Main image is of
featuring artists. The
‘Courteeners’ are a
popular band, therefore
them being on the
contents will draw in
their fans, leading to
more readers and
hopefully an increase in
revenue.
‘Q’ magazine use
their logo on the top
of most pages to
familiarise the
audience back to the
company, so that the
audience can link the
company to the
contents of the
magazine
Distinctive for the
audience, so that
they can easily see
where the featuring
artists appear in the
magazine, saving
complications for
them. It is also
highlighted in the
magazine’s theme
colour (red), showing
that the ‘features’
came from the
magazine, making it
more noticeable and
eye-catching for the
audience, as there is
very little colour on
the picture.
The structure of the
page is very solid and
square. This shows that
it could be a very formal
and well put together
magazine. It is neat and
simplistic, which is seen
as effective and tidy, in
comparison to a
magazine like Kerrang!
that would be messy
and very colourful.
The font choice is very simple and clear,
bold capitals make it easier to read for the
audience. It is also neat and up right to
show that is an alt rock magazine for
gentlemen
The grenade is a reference to their album
cover of american idiot, familiar to Green
Day fans, therefore relate to the fans and
audience of NME, creating a connection
between the magazine and audience.
The central
image is of
world-renowned
international
band ‘Green
Day’. They
dress to appeal
to their fan base
(a sub-category
of alternative
rock; dyed hair,
blacks, make-
up)
Background used to
make the text as
equally aesthetically
appealing as the
opposite page. The
brown contrasts from
the white on the
opposite page.
I dislike the
simplicity of this
page, at the only
thing on this page
making it
authentic is the
band on the main
image.
This feature is quite unique.
Usually Dropping the Cap is
a convention, but here, the
first two words are made
Bold to make it stand out.
Used to accentuate the foreground, as white
is so plain, making the features band stand
out more.
This graphic feature is
of an album cover,
related to the band. It
gives the audience an
idea of what to look
out for (advertising)
The layout is neat and
simple, therefore good
for a mature audience.
The red is a recurring theme colour,
because it is unisexual for both boys
and girls
The black and
white of the
picture is
commonly used
by teenagers
and audience to
make the image
look more
effective. This
will be
instantaneously
recognised by
the audience
and appreciated
for its effect.
The setting of
the image is of
a stage. This is
where bands
will spend a lot
of their careers
on the stage.
This is to
establish the
genre of music,
because there
are drums in
the
background,
etc.
The font is very
effective. ‘THE BEST
MCR’ is white to
make it start out. It is
also cracked and
distorted to connote
that the music is so
mad and awesome,
that is cracked the
font. This is
supported by the
Graphic feature of
Gerard Way
screaming (singing)
and covering his
ears, making it look
like he is rocking out
so awesomely, that
he can’t bare to hear
it, appealing to the
audience and
emphasising the
band’s image.
This conventional graphic feature shows the band sitting
and chilling. This shows the audience that they are casual
people like them, creating a relation between the band and
the audience.
This conventional buzzword
is in the theme colour as well
as in a retro film-looking
design. It relates to this idea
of films and fame, showing
that the contents features is
of famous people.
The red drop cap
makes the body
copy more
appealing for the
audience’s eyes,
therefore they
are more likely to
read it
The choice of
clothing is very
classic. It
highlights the
genre of the
music, the sort
of classic, yet
modern rock. It
could also
create a fashion
for the
audience, so it
serves as a
fashion
magazine as
well as a music
one. The use of
guitars clearly
establish the
genre. The
white backdrop
make the bands
(‘The Vaccines’)
look better and
clearer. It also
looks quite retro
and classic.
This drop cap is blue
and draws the
audience’s attention to
the body copy of the
article. The second
drop cap is used to
create a clear
distinction between
each subject in the
article. The second
one moves on to talk
about a different topic,
made obvious to the
audience.
The artist name is big,
bold and in CAPITALS
therefore making it stand
out and reinforce that this
band is the big picture in
this article.
The blue lines break the whole idea of retro and classic rock being
broken by this band. It really emphasises the band on a whole and
shows that they are a good band.
This pull quote is
a convention of
music magazine’s.
It is a blue, like
the blue of the
lines, showing that
it came from the
artists.
The eye contact between the band and the
camera make the audience feel like they are
looking directly into their eyes. This could lead the
audience to feel almost star struck that they are
looking at them.

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  • 1. MUSIC MAGAZINE ANALYSIS By Daniel Betchley
  • 2. Central image is an iconic band lead. Matt Bellamy has direct eye contact with the reader. It shows the genre of the magazine straight away. It is alternative music. The close up shot may suggest that reading the magazine will make you feel close to Bellamy. It Sticks well to the tradition conventions of a music magazine. Skyline used to tempt the audience, as many readers will attend these genre specific festivals. Grabs the audience’s attention. The masthead is at the top to instantly establish its name. It is white as always, as it is the logo. There are images covering it showing that all the information is more important than the company, puts the artists first. Integration of text and image used so that the audience look at the image and then what is laid on top of it next. The range of colours is used to show a distinction between each Artist name, making it easier to understand. Graphic features with anchorage showing what kind of bands will be revealed in the magazine contents. Conventional and informative on who is yet to appear. All on stage, doing what they do best. Bold red to indicate importance. This anchorage is for the central image, Big image. Big text. Has a red and white colour scheme. Flashes used to ‘sell’ magazine and inform on upcoming events. Yellow makes is stand out better, as it is bright. Shows importance. The cover lines is being used to refer to who else will appear in the magazine, giving the sense of genre. Callouts made by JG, which will attract his fans, as it seems like he is addressing them. The word ‘last’ is coloured differently to show the significance of the word – stands out to the readers.
  • 3. Main Image of Chino Moreno of him looking very closely at the audience because of the zoom effect. His hands are clasped violently to possibly connote that he demands you listen to Deftones. The masthead is almost completely covered, to suggest that Chino is more important that the magazine, showing that they put their stories first. The The flash saying ‘WIN!’ is used here to tempt the reader. Most readers will be aware of what download is, and to ‘WIN!’ VIP tickets will increase the chance of the audience buying it. This font type is messy and creates the impression of punk rock. Reminds the audience of the trashy garages bands used to practice in, and how messy the teenagers room is. Shows a relationship between the producers and consumers. The artist name is bold and white. It is the only white text on the page, therefore it will stand out. It is also very clear to read. Tattoos represent the traditional idea of rock. Band members would always get tattoos to show they are ‘cool’ people. Therefore Chino is used to show this is a ‘cool’ magazine. These graphic features are used as teasers. It’s saying ‘Buy me and get free posters’. This will tempt the audience to buy the magazine for these posters. This buzz word is used to grab the audience’s attention as it makes you feel like no other magazine has this story, tempting the consumer.
  • 4. The ice-cream is used to represent the ‘Life is sweet’ as it is a sweet treat. Having Pete Wentz on the front cover will connect the sweetness, as he is considered ‘Hot!’ by fans. He will be used to attract all FALL OUT BOY fans to the magazine. Pete being the attractive man he is will appeal to the younger female audience. Giving away free products are ways of teasing the audience. It is hard to resist free items, but the clever thing about it, is that it isn’t free, because they have to pay for the magazine. Very cleverly done. It is also an attractive girl, so will attract the younger male audience. An amplifier is essential for all bands to have their music be heard, using on the front of this magazine will make that connection with the rock music genre. This buzz word is used to pull the reader in. ‘Exclusive’ is a word to suggest that they are the first to get these tracks. Significant words highlighted different colour. The tattoo creates a sense of genre. Tattoos represent a traditional cool rocker, therefore the audience will want to read about ‘cool’ artists Font choice – It big, bold and white. Easy to see and clear to read. Stands out.
  • 5. This facial expression could connote the excitement of Green Day’s Billy Joe Armstrong for the magazine, and what fantastic things could appear within the contents of the magazine. He is also one of the most iconic artists of his generation, therefore the fans of both Green Day and ‘SPIN’ magazine will be tempted to get this magazine. The masthead of the magazine is in bold skinny writing, clear to see and easy to read. The red box around it is the only bold colour on the page therefore instantly grabbing the audience’s attention. The distinction between the colours make it more effective. Having a graphic feature covering the main image is not considered a conventional element of a music magazine. This makes it unique. It also makes ‘The Replacements’ look better, because they are covering Billy, suggesting that they are a competition to ‘Green Day’. The yellow boxes are used to keep a clear distinction between each coverline. The colour yellow is also a very bright colour, and the boxes appear numerous times on the front cover. It will catch the audience’s eyes because it is luminous. This buzz word is used to make the magazine seem genuinely ‘SPECIAL’, as it is emboldened with a thick black box to make it stand out. Seeing that word would tempt the reader, as they feel it is a one off special. The colour pallet is very dull. A grey background and Billy in Black. This dull choice of colours make the red masthead stand out, therefore making ‘SPIN’ the significant word. Making the audience familiar to the magazine as oppose to the main image.
  • 6. The red masthead stands out to the rest of the cover, as all (excluding the cross) is in black and white. This choice of colour also gives it a vintage look to it. This buzz word, frequently used my NME is a way of tempting the audience, as they like the idea of it being ‘Special’. They feel like they themselves will be special for having read the magazine. Making direct eye contact with the camera gives the audience the impression that he is looking at them. They feel a connection with the artist, feeling like they know the person on the front cover. The idea of Smoking has always been a controversial argument. On this cover, it can be considered two things. It could be that it is set in a vintage time, as ‘UNKOWN PLEASURES’ have been around since the late 70’s. It goes back to the early days when smoking was considered very common and cool. It could also be interpreted as the lead being rebellious ad smoking, which as all singers know, damages the voice, therefore ruining his own. This cross being the only other red image on stage is considered to be another pulling point, to draw the audiences eyes to the kind of articles that will be seen in this magazine. The word ‘JOY’ can be reflected on the magazines aim, to bring joy and entertainment to the audience. It tells the audience that they will get joy from reading this magazine in a subtle way.
  • 7. Red seems to be a theme colour for the magazine. As red stands out, it will always draw the eye of the reader. Red also symbolises ‘STOP!’ which suggests ‘STOP! Read this!’. The red is repeated to underline each of the important articles. It also looks nice with the white. The big page reference shows the significance in the article, showing that it is the big article in the magazine this week. Having the main image in the contents page will limit the text used, therefore it isn’t too ‘wordy’, which for a magazine like this, will bore them. This contents page lacks complexity, as it is very blocked together, but sometimes that is good because it isn’t too much to take in at once. Sometimes, little writing and little colour works effectively.
  • 8. This is a powerful puff, because it instantly catches your eye. I was instantly drawn to this competition. The yellow is used again to capture the audience’s eyes. It points out a major event review, which is significant. Being the main article, it needs to stand out, therefore the text is bigger so that the article is clearly established. The integration of text and illustration shows a clear association between them. All of the contents are neat and simple. The theme of yellow and black is used as minor subheadings, making it clear for the audience to scan to the page they want to. Collage of graphic features means there isn't too much to read, good for target audience, as they prefer images to text The advert is tucked away at the bottom, so it doesn’t pull focus. But the red is different to the rest of the page, therefore will be noticed. The title colours of yellow and black oppose each other making it clear and effective. It is big and bold to establish the purpose of this page. The yellow also links back to the theme colour of the magazine, showing that all of the ‘CONTENTS’ came from the magazine. An editors note is usually conventional and gives the audience a brief description on this weeks issue, showing that people like them have involvement with the magazine, making an automatic association.
  • 9. Main image is of featuring artists. The ‘Courteeners’ are a popular band, therefore them being on the contents will draw in their fans, leading to more readers and hopefully an increase in revenue. ‘Q’ magazine use their logo on the top of most pages to familiarise the audience back to the company, so that the audience can link the company to the contents of the magazine Distinctive for the audience, so that they can easily see where the featuring artists appear in the magazine, saving complications for them. It is also highlighted in the magazine’s theme colour (red), showing that the ‘features’ came from the magazine, making it more noticeable and eye-catching for the audience, as there is very little colour on the picture. The structure of the page is very solid and square. This shows that it could be a very formal and well put together magazine. It is neat and simplistic, which is seen as effective and tidy, in comparison to a magazine like Kerrang! that would be messy and very colourful. The font choice is very simple and clear, bold capitals make it easier to read for the audience. It is also neat and up right to show that is an alt rock magazine for gentlemen
  • 10. The grenade is a reference to their album cover of american idiot, familiar to Green Day fans, therefore relate to the fans and audience of NME, creating a connection between the magazine and audience. The central image is of world-renowned international band ‘Green Day’. They dress to appeal to their fan base (a sub-category of alternative rock; dyed hair, blacks, make- up) Background used to make the text as equally aesthetically appealing as the opposite page. The brown contrasts from the white on the opposite page. I dislike the simplicity of this page, at the only thing on this page making it authentic is the band on the main image. This feature is quite unique. Usually Dropping the Cap is a convention, but here, the first two words are made Bold to make it stand out. Used to accentuate the foreground, as white is so plain, making the features band stand out more. This graphic feature is of an album cover, related to the band. It gives the audience an idea of what to look out for (advertising) The layout is neat and simple, therefore good for a mature audience.
  • 11. The red is a recurring theme colour, because it is unisexual for both boys and girls The black and white of the picture is commonly used by teenagers and audience to make the image look more effective. This will be instantaneously recognised by the audience and appreciated for its effect. The setting of the image is of a stage. This is where bands will spend a lot of their careers on the stage. This is to establish the genre of music, because there are drums in the background, etc. The font is very effective. ‘THE BEST MCR’ is white to make it start out. It is also cracked and distorted to connote that the music is so mad and awesome, that is cracked the font. This is supported by the Graphic feature of Gerard Way screaming (singing) and covering his ears, making it look like he is rocking out so awesomely, that he can’t bare to hear it, appealing to the audience and emphasising the band’s image. This conventional graphic feature shows the band sitting and chilling. This shows the audience that they are casual people like them, creating a relation between the band and the audience. This conventional buzzword is in the theme colour as well as in a retro film-looking design. It relates to this idea of films and fame, showing that the contents features is of famous people. The red drop cap makes the body copy more appealing for the audience’s eyes, therefore they are more likely to read it
  • 12. The choice of clothing is very classic. It highlights the genre of the music, the sort of classic, yet modern rock. It could also create a fashion for the audience, so it serves as a fashion magazine as well as a music one. The use of guitars clearly establish the genre. The white backdrop make the bands (‘The Vaccines’) look better and clearer. It also looks quite retro and classic. This drop cap is blue and draws the audience’s attention to the body copy of the article. The second drop cap is used to create a clear distinction between each subject in the article. The second one moves on to talk about a different topic, made obvious to the audience. The artist name is big, bold and in CAPITALS therefore making it stand out and reinforce that this band is the big picture in this article. The blue lines break the whole idea of retro and classic rock being broken by this band. It really emphasises the band on a whole and shows that they are a good band. This pull quote is a convention of music magazine’s. It is a blue, like the blue of the lines, showing that it came from the artists. The eye contact between the band and the camera make the audience feel like they are looking directly into their eyes. This could lead the audience to feel almost star struck that they are looking at them.