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Ancillary Task 2 
Regional Magazine 
Websites
Mastead – top left of website – first 
thing the audience sees – 
anchorage of brand name. 
The different page links vary in 
subject – appeal to wide audience 
– Surveillance theory/gain 
knowledge from reading them. 
The main section is always on the 
left hand side at the top / the first 
place the audience will look – 
usually the main article within the 
issue 
Regular convention of a large 
image taking up this main section 
A sell line / slogan – 
regular convention of 
Time out. ‘Your’ – 
makes reader feel 
personal towards 
magazine. 
Advertise offers from 
within the company – to 
engage the readers 
attention – make them 
feel valued as if the 
magazine is personally 
giving them offers. 
Adverts – this is how 
the company gain an 
income as the magazine 
‘What to do in London’ is free. 
uses and grats – 
surveillance – audience 
feels like they are 
gaining knowledge and 
info from the magazine 
website. 
Uses 2 columns, left 
hand side is larger and 
ordered text to keep it 
Colour scheme / continuity of red, black and white. neat.
Contact details top right hand corner – so audience can 
approach the company and feel comfortable. 
Banner / other links – surveillance 
theory – gives audience extra 
information 
Uses a grid format to display different links 
to separate issues/information – images 
relate to grid and what they are about, 
‘Latest’ makes audience feel up 
to date with what's going on. 
Links to social networking – appeals to wider audience 
– anchorage of the company, as they are on multiple 
sites 
Columned images with text on 
the right hand side – extra 
information on 
culture/lifestyle/fashion – 
surveillance theory 
Shows a front cover of an issue – ‘Now’ – 
makes the audience feel directly spoken to. 
House style is very simplistic with lots of images supported by 
text – colour scheme is a continuation of the magazine, 
modern with greys and whites
Masthead top left – visible to audience first 
thing they see 
The different 
page links vary in 
subject – appeal 
to wide audience 
– Surveillance 
theory/gain 
knowledge from 
reading them. 
Links to social networking – 
appeals to wider audience – 
anchorage of the company, as 
they are on multiple sites 
Shows a front 
cover of an issue – 
‘Now’ – makes the 
audience feel 
directly spoken to. 
3 columns vary in size, 
with images and lots of 
text. 
Extra information ‘eat 
tonight’ surveillance 
theory 
Competition – attract 
readers make them want 
to see the magazine and 
enter competition 
‘Jobs section’ 
surveillance theory – 
extra information for the 
Not a set colour reader 
scheme for website 
– uses grey and 
white with orange 
as feature colour. 
Messy layout. 
‘Writer profile’ 
creates personal 
relationship with 
magazine for 
audience – uses 
and grats.
Masthead – top centre / bold – first thing audience 
sees. 
The different page links vary in subject 
– appeal to wide audience – 
Surveillance theory/gain knowledge 
from reading them. 
‘Top stories’ keeps 
audience up to date / 
surveillance theory. 
Links to social networking – appeals to 
wider audience – anchorage of the 
company, as they are on multiple sites. 
2 columns – left side is bigger and is largely for 
images. Very simplistic house style and 
minimalistic. 
Colour scheme is black and white with blue being 
the feature colour. 
‘Latest’ keeps audience up 
to date / surveillance 
theory.
HYPERLINKED PAGES ON 
THE REGIONAL 
MAGAZINE WEBSITE
Masthead – repeated on hyperlinked page – 
anchorage of brand image 
A filter system / makes it easier for 
audience to navigate. 
Events – surveillance 
theory (uses and grats ) – a 
page for information on 
extra events for the reader. 
2 columned layout – first column highlights key events 
and information backed up by images relating to the 
text. 
2nd column – extra offers and adverts. 
Colour scheme keeps with usual 
house style – anchorage of brand 
name and style. 
‘Most popular events this week’ 
engages reader ‘popular’ make the 
customer want to be a part of the 
popular list.
Simplistic grey and white colour scheme continued 
through linked pages. 
Contact details and header links 
repeated on each hyperlinked page 
/ anchorage of brand. 
Masthead – central alignment / 
linear theme – use of lines to 
separate text or images. 
Second column – adverts presented on this 
side/ lots of white space surrounding 
images, 
Layout of page is very 
minimalistic – 
columned text 
highlighting fashion 
information / text 
accompanied with an 
image. 
‘Win’ – offers competitions / engages 
reader into wanting to enter the 
competition / makes them buy it. 
Interviews with key figures / dialogue is 
directed at the reader – personal 
relationships (uses and grats) makes the 
reader feel valued.
Masthead top left – visible to audience first 
thing they see / anchors brand 
The different page links vary in subject – 
appeal to wide audience – Surveillance 
theory/gain knowledge from reading 
them. 
Links to social networking – 
appeals to wider audience – 
anchorage of the company, as 
they are on multiple sites 
Shows a front 
cover of an issue – 
‘Now’ – makes the 
audience feel 
directly spoken to. 
‘Jobs section’ 
surveillance theory – 
extra information for the 
reader 
Travel page 
-contrasting images / engages reader with bright 
colours. 
Minimal text throughout / multiple images to 
connote travelling.
Masthead – top left / bold – first thing audience sees 
– anchors brand 
The different page links vary in subject 
– appeal to wide audience – 
Surveillance theory/gain knowledge 
from reading them. 
Links to social networking – appeals 
to wider audience – anchorage of the 
company, as they are on multiple sites. 
‘Latest stories’ keeps audience up to 
date / surveillance theory. 
Travel page 
2 columns / lists of places accompanied 
with text and image / simplistic layout / 
2 fonts used to differ headers from 
description text. 
Blue used as a feature colour to grab 
readers attention. 
Lots of white space / simplistic / easy to 
navigate through for audience.
The main conventions of regional magazine 
websites are; 
- Masthead. Showing the company name / logo. 
- Links. To other pages and social networking 
sites. 
- Main section. Features largest image and text, 
usually the most important 
- Adverts. How the magazine generate a revenue. 
- Offers. Competitions and vouchers for the 
reader.
Target Audience 
After researching the websites for regional magazines, It was 
obvious that its main function was addressing the target 
audience of the brand, and giving the readers multiple ways to 
access and read the magazine. 
The target audience for regional magazine websites usually 
corresponds with the audience of the magazine. 
For example, the Absolute website is very minimalistic and 
modern, targeting a younger audience whose interest lies 
heavy with fashion. 
The Canterbury index is for a slightly more older audience 
than Absolute, whose interests are with culture and scenery 
rather than fashion.

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Ancillary task 2 regional magazine websites

  • 1. Ancillary Task 2 Regional Magazine Websites
  • 2. Mastead – top left of website – first thing the audience sees – anchorage of brand name. The different page links vary in subject – appeal to wide audience – Surveillance theory/gain knowledge from reading them. The main section is always on the left hand side at the top / the first place the audience will look – usually the main article within the issue Regular convention of a large image taking up this main section A sell line / slogan – regular convention of Time out. ‘Your’ – makes reader feel personal towards magazine. Advertise offers from within the company – to engage the readers attention – make them feel valued as if the magazine is personally giving them offers. Adverts – this is how the company gain an income as the magazine ‘What to do in London’ is free. uses and grats – surveillance – audience feels like they are gaining knowledge and info from the magazine website. Uses 2 columns, left hand side is larger and ordered text to keep it Colour scheme / continuity of red, black and white. neat.
  • 3. Contact details top right hand corner – so audience can approach the company and feel comfortable. Banner / other links – surveillance theory – gives audience extra information Uses a grid format to display different links to separate issues/information – images relate to grid and what they are about, ‘Latest’ makes audience feel up to date with what's going on. Links to social networking – appeals to wider audience – anchorage of the company, as they are on multiple sites Columned images with text on the right hand side – extra information on culture/lifestyle/fashion – surveillance theory Shows a front cover of an issue – ‘Now’ – makes the audience feel directly spoken to. House style is very simplistic with lots of images supported by text – colour scheme is a continuation of the magazine, modern with greys and whites
  • 4. Masthead top left – visible to audience first thing they see The different page links vary in subject – appeal to wide audience – Surveillance theory/gain knowledge from reading them. Links to social networking – appeals to wider audience – anchorage of the company, as they are on multiple sites Shows a front cover of an issue – ‘Now’ – makes the audience feel directly spoken to. 3 columns vary in size, with images and lots of text. Extra information ‘eat tonight’ surveillance theory Competition – attract readers make them want to see the magazine and enter competition ‘Jobs section’ surveillance theory – extra information for the Not a set colour reader scheme for website – uses grey and white with orange as feature colour. Messy layout. ‘Writer profile’ creates personal relationship with magazine for audience – uses and grats.
  • 5. Masthead – top centre / bold – first thing audience sees. The different page links vary in subject – appeal to wide audience – Surveillance theory/gain knowledge from reading them. ‘Top stories’ keeps audience up to date / surveillance theory. Links to social networking – appeals to wider audience – anchorage of the company, as they are on multiple sites. 2 columns – left side is bigger and is largely for images. Very simplistic house style and minimalistic. Colour scheme is black and white with blue being the feature colour. ‘Latest’ keeps audience up to date / surveillance theory.
  • 6. HYPERLINKED PAGES ON THE REGIONAL MAGAZINE WEBSITE
  • 7. Masthead – repeated on hyperlinked page – anchorage of brand image A filter system / makes it easier for audience to navigate. Events – surveillance theory (uses and grats ) – a page for information on extra events for the reader. 2 columned layout – first column highlights key events and information backed up by images relating to the text. 2nd column – extra offers and adverts. Colour scheme keeps with usual house style – anchorage of brand name and style. ‘Most popular events this week’ engages reader ‘popular’ make the customer want to be a part of the popular list.
  • 8. Simplistic grey and white colour scheme continued through linked pages. Contact details and header links repeated on each hyperlinked page / anchorage of brand. Masthead – central alignment / linear theme – use of lines to separate text or images. Second column – adverts presented on this side/ lots of white space surrounding images, Layout of page is very minimalistic – columned text highlighting fashion information / text accompanied with an image. ‘Win’ – offers competitions / engages reader into wanting to enter the competition / makes them buy it. Interviews with key figures / dialogue is directed at the reader – personal relationships (uses and grats) makes the reader feel valued.
  • 9. Masthead top left – visible to audience first thing they see / anchors brand The different page links vary in subject – appeal to wide audience – Surveillance theory/gain knowledge from reading them. Links to social networking – appeals to wider audience – anchorage of the company, as they are on multiple sites Shows a front cover of an issue – ‘Now’ – makes the audience feel directly spoken to. ‘Jobs section’ surveillance theory – extra information for the reader Travel page -contrasting images / engages reader with bright colours. Minimal text throughout / multiple images to connote travelling.
  • 10. Masthead – top left / bold – first thing audience sees – anchors brand The different page links vary in subject – appeal to wide audience – Surveillance theory/gain knowledge from reading them. Links to social networking – appeals to wider audience – anchorage of the company, as they are on multiple sites. ‘Latest stories’ keeps audience up to date / surveillance theory. Travel page 2 columns / lists of places accompanied with text and image / simplistic layout / 2 fonts used to differ headers from description text. Blue used as a feature colour to grab readers attention. Lots of white space / simplistic / easy to navigate through for audience.
  • 11. The main conventions of regional magazine websites are; - Masthead. Showing the company name / logo. - Links. To other pages and social networking sites. - Main section. Features largest image and text, usually the most important - Adverts. How the magazine generate a revenue. - Offers. Competitions and vouchers for the reader.
  • 12. Target Audience After researching the websites for regional magazines, It was obvious that its main function was addressing the target audience of the brand, and giving the readers multiple ways to access and read the magazine. The target audience for regional magazine websites usually corresponds with the audience of the magazine. For example, the Absolute website is very minimalistic and modern, targeting a younger audience whose interest lies heavy with fashion. The Canterbury index is for a slightly more older audience than Absolute, whose interests are with culture and scenery rather than fashion.