3. The title is big and bold, catches
your eye straight away because
it stands out
Putting that effect on the
writing of Beyoncé's name
draws your attention to it.
Using the plain
darker blue
background makes
the white titles
stand out
It also makes
Beyoncé's dress
stand out
pulling more
attention to her
The expressions on both
their faces is similar to
most used on the front
of magazines. This
expression is rather
emotionless, but gives a
feeling of intensity and
could be quite sexual
and enticing. This could
draw people to the
magazine.
The colourful colours
draw attention to the
magazine and make it
stand out
This could draw more
attention as this
issues audience is
clearly for women
Not a lot of
writing on the
front cover of
the magazine
4. The title on RollingStone is bold in
style and in colour
The same colours are used
throughout the front
cover of black, red and
white. (in both covers)
The name of person on the
cover is made bolder to stick
out over the other sub headings
Different fonts are
used in different
places to attract
readers eyes.
Sexual and enticing
expression on both
faces
The main picture on the front is important,
it must be aesthetically pleasing and catch
the customers eye
Mid shot on both
magazines. The way
the musicians have
been positioned and
the style of their
makeup and clothing
shows off their
personality.
Plain background
makes the titles stand
out and makes the red
look bolder
5. The model is making direct eye
contact this means that the
audience can make a connection
with the reader and will make
them more likely to buy the
magazine. (uses and gratifications)
Header- “Billboard” this is the title
of the magazine. Its big and bold so
it stands out and can be easily
recognised by customers. It is the
biggest and boldest piece of text on
the page, which catches the readers
eye immediately. This stays the same
on every article, but often changes
colour.
Image- the image is of Chance the Rapper. He is
looking right at the audience allowing them to
create a relationship. (Uses and gratification
theory). The image is a medium close-up. His
clothes are simple and what some people might
wear on an everyday basis. This might make the
magazine more approachable because the he
seems more ordinary.
Image- the image is of Lorde, a
musician, she is making direct mode
of address which means that the
reader can make a relationship with
the artist (uses and gratifications
theory) The image is a mid shot so
you can see her relaxed body
language. She is showing a lot of skin
however and this sexualises her (male
gaze)
Colour Scheme- the colour scheme changes with each issue,
this can then change in the masthead as well. The persons
clothing often depends on the colour scheme. Having a colour
scheme makes the magazine look professional and is also more
aesthetically pleasing
Text- this text entices the reader
and gives some information on
what may be inside the article, it
will most likely inform the
audience on a short amount of
information about the artist.
More text- this text could
include inside details and
information to entice the
reader.
Text-This text tells us
the issue number and
date
6. Masthead- “Indie” this is the title of the
magazine, it’s the biggest and boldest
writing on the front cover so it stands out,
the fact that it is all block white also
makes it stand out against the bright
purple background. The title is clearly
recognisable by the reader and will draw
there attention quickly.
Barcode- the barcode is placed in
the bottom left hand corner, it
doesn’t take up to much room
and is relatively small.
Text- the text is big and bold, the fact that it
is blue makes it stand out against the colour
scheme. The two question marks make the
customer question what it could mean and
therefore makes the customer want to buy it
even more. This is a hermeneutic code,
which entices the reader.
Colour scheme- the scheme is
pale, neutral grey colours,
which is represented both with
the text and the image. His skin
and hair is also very pale.
Text- it relates to the picture because the
man has cuts and blood on his face. The
text then says “hit me baby one more
time” and has blood splatters behind it.
The writing is also red which has
connotations of blood. The text written is
a famous line from the song Britney spears,
this could relate to the magazine articles
inside, the customer may question what it
means.
Masthead- The lettering is bold, they use this title on
every issue, it stands out against the background and
although this issue uses lighter colours it still grabs the
readers attention.
Model- the woman is using direct
mode of address which means
they can make a connection with
the audience. (Uses and
gratification theory). The
makeup goes with the colourful
background and ties in the whole
magazines as a one. The mickey
mouse mask is unrelated but
makes the front cover unique
and fun.
Model- his facial expressions looks as if is in pain
which may create question for the reader, the
models makeup and expression relates to the
writing “hit me baby one more time” He is
making direct eye contact which allows a
connection (Uses and gratification theory). His
hair and skin tone is very pale matching the
colour scheme of the front cover.
Mise-en-scene- he is wearing a shirt which makes
him seem quite professional but then this is
contradicted by the cut and blood on his face
because it looks like he has been in a fight or
something similar. The cuts and blood creates
questions for the reader.
This magazine
represents the
genre I will be
looking at for my
magazine.
7. House style -Simple, Pink,
white and black.
Shows what is going to be in the magazine,
simple and clear to readers.
Model is in front of the masthead
showing she is important and makes
her prominent and stand out.
Mid shot – this shows her body
language is quite relaxed and
open.
Model – the models makeup is quite natural,
however her clothing is quite fancy. Her
clothing being black also means that it sticks
out against the lighter background
Anchor text – the artists name is bold and very eye catching, prominent on the page and
everyone's eyes can clearly be drawn to it
Masthead – The masthead is
bold and simple, it stands out
against the other colours and is
eye catching to the reader. The
masthead dominates the whole
top of the magazine and
although is behind the artist is
still easily recognisable and
prominent.
The model is making direct
eye contact which allows the
reader to make a connection
with the artist.
Cover lines – smaller text,
still prominent over the
background, inform the
reader. The cover lines on this
magazine do not give much
information away, this may
make the reader want to buy
it to find out more
The main cover line – this cover line is
relatively small, but gives a small snippet
of information that will entice the reader.