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Neutral colour scheme highlights Florence's red hair
1. Colour scheme: The
colour scheme of
these pages are
neutral colours such
as light and dark
greys. The only
bright colour that is
on the page is
Florence’s hair and
the American flag.
The use of the
neutral greys makes
the illumines colour
of Florence’s red hair
stand out against
the greys. This
feature draws the
readers eye in
straight away. The
other colour used is
black which also
stands out against
the background.
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Image:
The image itself stands out as she is posed in a way that makes
her look appealing to the male gaze. The outfit she is wearing
also draws the attention of the male gaze as she is wearing a
short tight dress that is revealing but also she is wearing very
high shoes which elongate her legs and draw the attention of
males.
The use of the American
flag links to what the
article is about but also
to the background.
Makes
reference to
her songs.
This links to
the readers as
they can
recognise her
work and will
want to carry
on reading the
article to find
out what it’s
about. Also
they will be
drawn in by
the image of
Florence as it
captures the
attention first.
The use of
different
colours
highlights
who the
article is
about.
Font: The use of son
serif makes the text look
formal and gives it a
look of elegance.
2. Colour scheme:
The colour scheme of this double page
spread matches the outfit that Justin
Bieber is wearing. They use masculine
colours (red and black).
Image: the image
they use is of Justin
Bieber posing in a
way that makes him
look relaxed, they use
a chair as a prop in
this image which
helps with the pose
and goes with
Bieber’s image of
being a pop ‘star’. By
having the image on
one whole page it
attracts the eye of
the audience. It also
limits the amount of
writing that the
readers have to
understand as they
won’t want to have
to read thousands of
words- this goes with
the age range that
this magazine is
aimed at.
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The use of
different
colours
highlights
who the
article is
about.
Font: The
use of son
serif makes
the text look
formal and
gives it a
look of
elegance.
The use of images on the article
links to what the article is about
and goes with the headline of “girls
give me a headache”.
The colour of the font links with the
colour scheme throughout the page and
helps draw the eye of the reader to the
page. It also helps the page flow.
3. Colour scheme: the
colour scheme of
this page consists
of red, white and
blue but also has
yellow included.
The colours go
with the theme of
the magazine, as it
is a seasonal issue
the colours have
something to do
with Christmas,
this is shown by
the use of the title
being ‘Merry
Christmurs!’
instead of merry
Christmas. It uses a
play on words.
They include three images all
together of Murs, one is used as a
main focus and can be a poster for
the readers to keep. Whereas the
other images were took
outside, whilst the poster image
would have been shot in a studio.
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They highlight quotes
that they deem the
most interesting, or that
the readers will find the
most exciting.
Image used as
a full page, it
can be used by
it’s readers as a
poster. This
could be seen
as a ‘freebie’
which the
target audience
of this
magazine
would
appreciate.
The pose that
Olly is stood
in is quite
playful and
can be seen
as childish
and cheeky.
This will
appeal to the
female
audience .
There is a theme to this page, it being
Christmas. They use a play on words and
uses colours that the readers would relate
to Christmas.