1. Magazine Front Cover Analysis
This pop magazine cover is for âTop of the popsâ.
It follows the conventions of a usual magazine
cover as it has a masthead, main cover image
which relates to the main sell line, a pug, fap,
uses the left hand third rule, puff, and small
skyline. It is similar to its other front covers,
which reinforces its brand identity. Its look is
unique in some ways to this particular magazine
as it has used a slightly darker background colour
than usual, and is less crowded.
The masthead is written in a bright, electric, pink
colour which draws the readerâs eyes towards it.
There is also a bubble shaped shadow
surrounding it which makes it look fun and
feminine which would appeal to the target
audience of young girls. The font is bold and
unique looking as the edges are rounded and
look very disco like, which is emphasised by the ball above the writing which looks like a
disco ball. It is placed directly behind the celebrity modelâs head so this draws more
attention towards the writing.
The main image is of a famous artist Cheryl Cole. She is very popular in the music genre, and
is presented as a positive, happy person. She is giving a broad smile which shows she is
positive, and her hair and makeup in done in a feminine way which would appeal to the
audience as it would make them want to be like her, and would feel that by purchasing the
magazine will help them achieve this. This is reinforced by the puff placed on her which says
âYou can be Cheryl!â in capital to emphasise the message even more. The image is being
used to reflect the genre as pop music is very bright and uplifting, which is being shown
through the modelâs facial expression, and also through her costume and makeup which is
girly yet natural due to the fact it is for a younger audience. The mise-en-scene for this
magazine cover has used many pop conventions, for example having bright, girly colours,
images of many pop artists and also female articles as well such as âShopping heaven!â This
sell line is placed in the left hand third so it makes it stand out even more. There are many
exclamation points used throughout the cover to add excitement and emphasis to the
message being sent out. All the images of celebrities used are of them either smiling of
pulling a funny face which would appeal to the target audience as it shows their fun side.
Sell lines are used to entice the audience to open the magazine as there is a lot of emphasis
used to create excitement, for example excitement in the style section it is named âShopping
Heaven!â This is especially used in the numerous celebrity gossip sections, for example
saying âThe Wanted open up to everything!â and using emotive language calling Justin
Bieber âlonelyâ. Buzz words such as âExclusive!â are also used to generate excitement and
interest. Mode of address is used in the main sell line, telling the audience that they can be
2. like Cheryl Cole which will make them want to learn more about how to be like a poplar
artist they like. Particular sell lines stand out more than others because of the colour and
font used. Most of the fonts are doodled, in a small font so the sell lines which stand out
most are bolder and larger in size.
The magazine is laid out relatively similar in each issue to maintain brand identity, and
everything is placed in a particular place depending on how exciting the article will be for
the audience, for example Cheryl Coleâs article is placed in the centre in bright pink puff to
draw more attention to it, whereas the box saying â10 pages ofâ is in very pale, unexciting
colours so there is less attention being drawn to it. The colours are pink and purple which
are two stereotypically âfemale coloursâ, so this is why they have been used so heavily. The
font used on the cover is kept the same, except for the name of the magazine which is
written in a fun, bubble type font and a few articles with doodled type font. This gives the
magazine a more relaxed, casual look. The elements which make this front cover effective
are the use of imagery and this makes the cover more interesting to look at, the colour
scheme as this catches the readerâs attention, and the overall layout is quite busy so you
feel as though you are getting value for many as there are many articles.
3. Magazine Front Cover Analysis
This is the magazine front cover for âWe Love Popâ. It
follows the conventions of standard magazine front
cover as it has a masthead, a main cover image of a
famous celebrity which also relates to the main sell
line, a puff, a skyline and more. This particular
magazine is very similar in its design to other front
covers for the same magazine as the masthead is
kept the same in all magazines, and has been
presented in a unique style of being placed in the top
left hand corner. This is where the eye is drawn to
first according to the rule of thirds so it is very
effective to put the name of the magazine here. By
keeping the magazineâs presentation similar it
reinforces brand identity. In some ways this
magazines look is slightly more unique to the other
front covers of this magazine as the main cover image has quotes from the interview placed
coming out of her mouth so it gives the effect that she is exclaiming them in an exciting way.
The masthead suggests that the magazine is very girly and aimed at a younger audience as it
is written in a speech box and has a pink heart placed in the name to give it a unique, quirky
look, which is exactly what the target audience of this magazine would be drawn to. The
font is in bold, black text which makes it stand out more, along with the chunky writing and
speech box. It is the largest text on the page which makes it stand out even more.
The main image is of a popular pop artist Ariana Grande, wearing a bright pink dress and
lipstick, with her hair blowing away from her face to draw more attention to her flawless,
youthful, girly makeup. She is being represented as quite sweet and innocent, due to the
way she is doing a fun, posed position and the colours she is wearing. These all link to her
style of music which is bright and uplifting, and also slightly brings in her acting career as she
is an actress of a young teens programme in which she plays the role of an inspired, sweet
girl. The mise-en-scene contains a lot of feminine colours like baby blue, bright pink and
purple. These colours are very common in pop magazines as they tend to be aimed at young
teen girls. There are also other images of different famous pop artists around the frame
which is again very popular for this type of magazine. In addition to this there are other
feminine articles on the cover like âBack to school coolâ. This is sending out the message to
girls that you can also be fashionable and girly in school, and is directed at the target
audience. The feature article is all about the main image model which is titled âAriana
Unleashedâ. The magazine uses the artistâs first name to make it seem like they know her
more personally and the word unleashed is a more dramatic way of saying that she says a
lot about herself in the interview. This way it will make people want to know more and adds
appeal to the cover.
The sell lines are being used to lure the audience in so they want to buy the magazine, as
there is a lot of emphasis used to create excitement, for example the main sell line âAriana
4. Unleashed!â is written in bold font with an exclamation mark to draw more attention to it.
There are also three different puffs which draws a lot of attention to those particular
articles. In addition to this, the names of the pop artists used in the magazine are all put in
eye catching fonts so it is immediately made clear to the audience who is going to be
featured inside. The mode of address is used in the main sell line, telling the audience that
Ariana Grande has been unleashed which indicates that she is giving away lots of
information about herself. Some small examples of what she will be discussing inside are
quoted on the cover to create excitement. Particular sell lines stand out more than others
because of the colour and font used. Most of the fonts used are written in bold writing to
make it seem like everything written on the front is important.
The magazine is laid out relatively similar in each issue to maintain brand identity, and
everything is placed depending on how important the article will is and what will sell best
for the audience, for example One Directionâs article is takes up the whole left hand corner
with bold fonts surrounding it. According to the rule of thirds, by placing the article here it
will be on the side which the eye is drawn to first which will make it even more obvious. On
the other hand the article about 5 seconds of summer is not very obvious as it is the top
right hand corner, and the small sell line beneath it appears to get lost to the large picture of
Ariana Grande. The colours used are pin, blue and white which are quite feminine colours,
and pink is almost always used in pop magazines as it appeals to young teens and reflects
the genre. The font used on the cover is kept the same, excluding one part which has been
crossed out and re-written to give the effect that it has been revamped by the audience
themselves to make it appear more interesting and to appeal to them more. It also gives the
magazine a slightly more casual look to it. The elements which make this front cover
effective is the colour scheme used as it reflects the genre and target audience, and also
how each article is paired with an image so it makes it more interesting to look at. The
overall layout is quite busy due to the fact it has an image with each article, but it is
effective as it makes the text easier to read for the target audience.