The document discusses potential names for a new music magazine, including Shockwave, Sound wave, Rage, Mosh PIT, and Ear Bleeder weekly. It analyzes the semiotic implications of each name, noting that Shockwave and Rage imply loud, powerful music, while Sound wave focuses on the auditory aspect, and Mosh PIT and Ear Bleeder weekly suggest rock and metal genres known for high volume.
1. Potential names for my music magazine.
Mosh pit
Ear bleeder weekly
Names of the magazine
Rage
Shock wave
Sound wave
2. Name semiotics
• Shockwave: this gives an impression of the music in the magazine is loud and powerful and
not for the fainthearted.
• Sound wave : gives the impression that the music magazine will focus on music hence people
can hear music due to the sound waves.
• Rage: this will give the reader the impression that the music is loud and full of anger.
• Mosh PIT: this will give the audiences an impression that the magazine will offer rock related
music information as mosh pits are commonly associated with rock and metal genres of
music.
• Ear Bleeder weekly: this will give the target audience the impression that the music is loud
and in the rock genre as the rock music played in concerts can make some peoples ears bleed
if they stand too close to the am pilfers.