3. Genres of music and representation of
artist
• I have chosen to feature a new artist, being
introduced with a Q&A style interview. I have
chosen to feature a new artist instead of a more
iconic, established artist as a new, young artist is
more likely to appeal and interest my audience
of 15-25 year olds.
• My magazine caters for all popular genres but
this double page spread has a focus on an
acoustic artist.
4. House colours
• The house colours for my magazine are red and
blue, I have concentrated on using blue in my
features page as it has connotations of being a
masculine colour and the artist model featured in
my double page spread is male, so the colour links
well with the artist.
• The folio in my features page contains the masthead
for my magazine, which shows my other house
colour of red. I chose to continue my house colours
throughout the magazine to establish a strong brand
identity.
5. Style features and Layout
• I have set out the copy in my features page in
two columns with small paragraphs, I have
chosen to do so as columning and paragraphing
gives the illusion of there being less text to read,
which would make my audience of 15-25 year
olds more inclined to read.
• I have kept my heading, subheading a pull quote
short so that they are more likely to be noticed
by my audience.
6. Language Style and Mode of Address
• The language style in my music magazine is fairly
colloquial, so the audience feels comfortable and at
home. But no slang is used so that the magazine is
suitable for a variety of classes.
• I have kept headings, subheadings etc, very to the
point and direct, avoiding exclamations and
sensational language.
• In the interview the artist is referred to by first name
to make the reader feel as if they know the artist
personally.
7. Typeface
• The typography used is a combination of sans serif and
serif. I have chosen to do this as the mixture of bold and
more fancy style fonts adds a fun, quirky feel to the
pages. Also the use of both serif and sans serif will
appeal to both men and women; men preferring the
more bold masculine fonts, and women being more
hooked by the more elaborate fonts.
• I chose to use some fonts with a ‘paint splattered’ effect
on them, as it adds more interest to the page and gives a
casual, laid back look. This also links in with my brand
identity as I have decided to include paint splatters as a
trait of the magazine. I had to make sure these fonts
were legible.
8. Photography Style
• I chose to have the images in the style of a photo
shoot. My photos used are a mixture of indirect
and direct address.
• There is a combination of spontaneous and
posed positions, the spontaneous poses give an
impression of a ‘behind the scenes’ aspect of the
artist, and the posed images give an impression
of a real star quality, popular artist, both types of
photograph would attract my target audience.
9. Layout of Images and Text
• I have put all of my images on one side of my page
and then the main copy on the other. This is a
popular layout for a features page used in music
magazines.
• I chose to use this layout as it was requested from
the results of an online survey I conducted.
• I feel this layout is successful as if all the images and
text were combined on both pages you may get the
impression of the pages being too cluttered. This
would not be successful as the style of my music
magazine is to have a very modern, spatial, clean-cut
look.