2. The colour scheme of ‘FM’ is aimed at a unisex audience. The
colour scheme for my magazine is: Red, Black, white and grey. I
have used a bright shade of red so that it stands out to the
audience and are also not too feminine. The black used attracts
the male audience as they prefer dark colours. The colour
scheme is similar to ‘Q’ as they cater for a unisex audience also.
3. The age bracket in which my magazine
is targeted at is 15-40 as the language
used in my magazine is informal yet isn’t
suitable for younger teenagers as it
features typical taboo lexis and older
headed information about music rather
than chatty text.
4.
5. ‘FM’ is aimed at both working class and middle class as the language type
used is quite elaborated whom both audiences would approve. The price of
my magazine is affordable for both classes meaning that both classes are
being targeted. Middle class are more likely to buy the music magazine for
the information about music rather than the fan base which is why I have
chosen for my magazine to be less chatty and more formal. The artists that
will feature in my magazine come from both working class and middle class
backgrounds meaning that both classes are being targeted therefore I am
not being biased towards one class over the other.
6. The model is wearing a black
leather jacket which is usually
associated with rock and indie
artists. This look can be enjoyed by
both males and females again
indicating that my magazine is
unisex.