The layout uses a large dominant animated graphic taking up the entire double page spread to depict the struggle between South Korea and Japan. The title is bold and draws the eye, with a short blurb below to provide context before the article on the next page. The author and illustrator names are prominently displayed in colors that match the animation. Organization of the information guides the eye to first read the title and blurb, then turn to the next page for the full article.
The layout features a large dominant image taking up the entire double page spread of a famous celebrity. The title of the article and name of the celebrity are featured prominently in white text above the image for maximum visibility. Smaller white text provides context about the topic and where to find the full article on the next page. Font sizes and styles are used strategically to guide the eye to the most important information while still providing relevant details in a visually appealing spread.
Assignment #6 Research A Double Page Spreadmedia_jojo
The double page spread layout is effective and eye-catching. It uses large dominant images of the person being interviewed. Important quotes are in a bigger font to draw the eye. The organization of the information with headings and the capital letter starting the interview make it clear to read. Photos are manipulated with lighting and cropping to highlight key details.
This magazine front cover uses bright colors, multiple images, and tilted text to attract readers looking for gossip and drama. Six soap opera stars are featured across the page in three collaged images. Captions written in different colors and punctuation imply exciting revelations. The masthead stands out among other publications, while the "2 weeks revealed" button and 49p price imply value. Overall the chaotic colorful design aims to draw in readers looking for fresh drama on a budget.
The document summarizes the contents page of a magazine. It has a yellow, bold title that stands out against a black background. Below is the editor's letter and a quotation to tease a main feature article. The page is split into clear sections like News and Features with images and brief descriptions to preview articles. Page numbers and color coding aid navigation to find desired sections and stories. The largest picture implies a significant cover story while varying images represent the magazine's music genre focus.
This magazine cover uses bright colors, multiple images, and dramatic headlines and punctuation to attract readers. It implies value for money with its low price point and promises of multiple stories. The disorganized layout with overlapping images and text creates an "organized chaos" that draws in the eye. In contrast, the other magazine uses a simple color scheme, bold masthead, and sophisticated single starring image to appeal to an older, more loyal audience.
The document compares the student's media product to real magazine conventions and forms.
The student follows conventions for magazine elements like the front cover, contents page, and double page spread. On the front cover, they include the issue date, price, masthead, cover lines highlighting features. Their contents page lists contents alphabetically and uses color and formatting consistently. The double page spread includes a large headline, image, and multiple columns of text in an interview format. Throughout, the student maintains colors and fonts that tie the magazine together visually as a cohesive product.
This document provides an analysis of magazine layout designs. It notes design elements magazines commonly use like placing eye-catching images and celebrities on the cover to entice readers. The inside pages are organized with bold fonts for headlines and section headings in matching color schemes. Key details like issue dates and prices are prominently displayed. Images are placed strategically above articles to draw attention while also providing context. Magazine covers typically include the magazine name and issue information to allow readers to quickly identify the relevant content.
Analyses of front, contents and double page spreadsRana Karim
The document provides details on the layout and design of a magazine cover and contents page. Key elements are prominently displayed to draw reader attention, while supplementary details are de-emphasized. Images and text are arranged to efficiently convey essential information to readers in an aesthetically pleasing manner.
The layout features a large dominant image taking up the entire double page spread of a famous celebrity. The title of the article and name of the celebrity are featured prominently in white text above the image for maximum visibility. Smaller white text provides context about the topic and where to find the full article on the next page. Font sizes and styles are used strategically to guide the eye to the most important information while still providing relevant details in a visually appealing spread.
Assignment #6 Research A Double Page Spreadmedia_jojo
The double page spread layout is effective and eye-catching. It uses large dominant images of the person being interviewed. Important quotes are in a bigger font to draw the eye. The organization of the information with headings and the capital letter starting the interview make it clear to read. Photos are manipulated with lighting and cropping to highlight key details.
This magazine front cover uses bright colors, multiple images, and tilted text to attract readers looking for gossip and drama. Six soap opera stars are featured across the page in three collaged images. Captions written in different colors and punctuation imply exciting revelations. The masthead stands out among other publications, while the "2 weeks revealed" button and 49p price imply value. Overall the chaotic colorful design aims to draw in readers looking for fresh drama on a budget.
The document summarizes the contents page of a magazine. It has a yellow, bold title that stands out against a black background. Below is the editor's letter and a quotation to tease a main feature article. The page is split into clear sections like News and Features with images and brief descriptions to preview articles. Page numbers and color coding aid navigation to find desired sections and stories. The largest picture implies a significant cover story while varying images represent the magazine's music genre focus.
This magazine cover uses bright colors, multiple images, and dramatic headlines and punctuation to attract readers. It implies value for money with its low price point and promises of multiple stories. The disorganized layout with overlapping images and text creates an "organized chaos" that draws in the eye. In contrast, the other magazine uses a simple color scheme, bold masthead, and sophisticated single starring image to appeal to an older, more loyal audience.
The document compares the student's media product to real magazine conventions and forms.
The student follows conventions for magazine elements like the front cover, contents page, and double page spread. On the front cover, they include the issue date, price, masthead, cover lines highlighting features. Their contents page lists contents alphabetically and uses color and formatting consistently. The double page spread includes a large headline, image, and multiple columns of text in an interview format. Throughout, the student maintains colors and fonts that tie the magazine together visually as a cohesive product.
This document provides an analysis of magazine layout designs. It notes design elements magazines commonly use like placing eye-catching images and celebrities on the cover to entice readers. The inside pages are organized with bold fonts for headlines and section headings in matching color schemes. Key details like issue dates and prices are prominently displayed. Images are placed strategically above articles to draw attention while also providing context. Magazine covers typically include the magazine name and issue information to allow readers to quickly identify the relevant content.
Analyses of front, contents and double page spreadsRana Karim
The document provides details on the layout and design of a magazine cover and contents page. Key elements are prominently displayed to draw reader attention, while supplementary details are de-emphasized. Images and text are arranged to efficiently convey essential information to readers in an aesthetically pleasing manner.
This double page spread features an article about Lady Gaga. The large headline "The Lady Is A Champ" draws the reader's attention. The full page image of Lady Gaga in seductive clothing dominates the left page and overlaps the article text on the right page. The article is written in an informal, chatty tone and discusses Lady Gaga's unique fashion choices. The layout emphasizes the image over the text to attract readers' eyes to Lady Gaga as the focal point of the spread.
The document summarizes the key elements of three music magazine covers.
1) The first magazine cover features a close-up photo of a female artist with supporting text in varying fonts and sizes to add depth. White space is maximized without looking cluttered.
2) The second magazine uses a sans-serif masthead and black/white color scheme with yellow accents. It features mid-shots of three people in casual clothing to challenge conventions.
3) The third magazine has a large masthead incorporating the Union Jack. It uses primary colors and features four male models with a laid-back style to represent their alternative audience.
The document summarizes the key elements of a typical music magazine double page spread layout. It discusses the use of large prominent images, quotes from interviews in larger font sizes, titles designed to catch readers' attention, and styled text and formatting to make the article more visually interesting and structured. The layout aims to effectively highlight information about artists while maintaining an aesthetic that will appeal to younger audiences.
The NME and KERRANG magazines are both weekly UK rock music publications. NME has been published since 1952 and costs £2.20. KERRANG first published in 1981 and also costs £2.20. Both magazines target audiences aged 15/16 years and older and can be obtained through subscriptions or retail stores. They utilize colorful designs, images, and quotes to attract readers and highlight music news, reviews, and interviews.
The document summarizes the contents page of a magazine. It has a yellow, bold title and uses a yellow, grey, and black color scheme. The largest picture implies the main feature of the issue. The contents are split into clear sections like News and Features. Under each picture is the page number and brief description to help readers decide what to read. It also contains small advertisements and the magazine title abbreviated as "RS" to indicate the brand.
This document provides layout and style guidelines for a magazine. Key points include:
- The masthead font will have an archaic yet futuristic look with shadows. Neon colors contrast this sophisticated look.
- Headlines, tags, and headings will be capitalized. The main photo will be centered below overlapping text.
- Pages will not be too cluttered. Specific fonts are designated for different elements.
- Color schemes give an organized, clean impression while contrasting artist clothing or background colors. Barcodes and logos will also feature.
The document provides examples of magazine covers and discusses design elements used to attract readers' attention and emphasize important information. Key elements highlighted include using:
1. Bright colors, bold text, and overlapping images to draw the eye to the main feature story.
2. Anchoring text to photos to clearly link the story being told.
3. Layering of stars or characters to build narrative interest and indicate importance.
4. Short, attention-grabbing captions to entice reading the full story.
The document provides details on the layout design of a double page magazine spread. It describes the style of fonts, graphics, and photo manipulation used. It also explains the organization of information on the spread. Key elements include a gappy line border, bold title in white, author name in smaller font, venue listed, photo manipulation to make clothes stand out, and placement of title at the bottom to not take away from the model.
This document analyzes the layout and design features of contents pages from three different magazines: NME, Vibe, and Billboard.
The analysis examines visual elements like mastheads, images, headings, fonts, and page sections. It notes how these elements are used to attract readers' attention, convey information efficiently, and relate to the magazines' purposes and target audiences. Key aspects like color schemes, placement of images and text, and level of detail vs simplicity are evaluated.
The document provides a close visual analysis of how contents pages from different magazines employ design to effectively summarize and entice readers about the issues' content.
The document analyzes the layout and design features of contents pages from two music magazines, NME and Kerrang. Some key points made:
1) Both magazines use a consistent color scheme and branding to match the front cover and create a cohesive look. Images and brief summaries help highlight articles.
2) Subheadings, bold text sizes, and column formatting help organize information and make it easy for readers to find sections of interest.
3) The magazines employ techniques like editors' notes and highlighted interviews to pique readers' curiosity and encourage buying the issue.
The document summarizes the design elements of a magazine cover and how they appeal to the target audience. Key points include:
- The masthead takes up only the left side so as not to obscure the image, and its bright red color and classic font style appeal to a older audience.
- The close-up image of the pop singer gives her a "rock look" to tie into the magazine's theme, and her eye contact may intrigue readers.
- Varied cover lines in different sizes highlight popular articles and artists, giving readers options and showing the magazine's music focus.
- Dark colors, lighting, and contrast between image and text make the cover visually appealing and professional looking for its
This double page spread from Radio Times promotes a documentary about young people in Britain. One large main image draws the reader's attention, along with a title in bold font and colors. The spread uses red, black, and white colors throughout for consistency. Sub headers in red divide the article into paragraphs for easy reading. Pictures from the documentary show behind-the-scenes views to interest readers.
Magazine cover analysis_worksheet rolling stonekruane95
The document analyzes the design of a magazine cover. It summarizes various elements of the design including the masthead font, main image featuring a model, model credit, main cover line, placement of elements according to the Guttenburg design principle, colors used, typefaces, photography lighting, coverlines of different sizes featuring various artists, and the overall informal yet professional house style. The design aims to attract fans of indie and rock music genres through prominent coverage of the band Arctic Monkeys and a retro-themed image of a model associated with that genre.
This document analyzes the front cover, contents, and a double page spread of the November 2011 issue of Billboard magazine. The front cover features a close-up shot of Beyoncé to promote her as the main story and attract readers ages 16-28. Inside, the contents page lists music charts but with dull colors, while a double page spread profiles Michael Buble with close-up images and descriptions of his live performance to engage readers in the article. Overall design elements like mastheads, images, and headlines are used across pages to consistently brand the magazine and draw readers in with celebrity coverage.
This document analyzes magazine covers and identifies common design elements. It notes that mastheads are often covered by images to emphasize established brands. Cover lines use bold, varied fonts and colors to attract attention. Images typically feature dominant signifiers from related content. Additional text and quotes further entice readers to learn more inside. Barcodes and website information are unobtrusively placed to not interfere with the overall design.
1) The document provides an analysis of the covers of several music magazines, noting design elements like use of color, images, fonts, and organization.
2) Key likes mentioned include the use of celebs to boost interest, eye-catching images, bold fonts, and sub-images with contrasting borders to show organization.
3) Dislikes mentioned include designs that are too complex, reveal too much information, or have too much empty space. Organization and highlighting the most important information is emphasized.
This document analyzes the design elements of a magazine cover. It summarizes the font, colors, images, and layout used on the mock cover. The main coverline introduces the featured artist, Gracie, with her "mugshot" photo. Elements like the pink button and bold colors are meant to attract readers and portray an indie, alternative style. The direct eye contact of the cover image and red lips are intended to intrigue readers and match the edgy tone of the magazine's content.
Mark Tucker evaluated his music magazine project. He targeted younger individuals aged 16-40 interested in unique fashion. Photographs represented this audience with hip, stylish clothing. Text used informal language and dramatic slogans. Design elements like red, white and silver colors and a simple layout also appealed to this group. Through constructing the magazine, he learned skills with software like Photoshop and InDesign, and how manipulation and careful planning are important for representing a target audience.
This document summarizes the author's life in three parts - their family and childhood memories, best friend Rachel who they consider like a sister, and their Christian faith which provides their hero Jesus and guiding principles. They discuss goals like graduating college, raising a family, and a dream life including a loving husband, home, and children. The author dedicates their work to their papa who is battling cancer and their grandmother Katie who cares for papa, showing the importance of family in their life.
This document contains 12 problems related to capital budgeting decisions. The problems involve calculating net present value (NPV), internal rate of return (IRR), and comparing project cash flows discounted at different rates. The cash flows include both positive and negative amounts over multiple time periods. The problems demonstrate techniques for capital budgeting analysis including calculating NPV and IRR, comparing projects, and determining if a project should be accepted.
The document introduces Danny Moloney's doctoral research on technopreneurship and creative entrepreneurs. The research aims to study active creative entrepreneurs in Manchester, England between 2010-2012, specifically those over 50 years old. It hypothesizes that four factors - creativity and innovation, ICT adoption, lifelong learning, and managing cultural change - can improve entrepreneurial performance when combined. The research methods include online surveys and interviews to understand how entrepreneurs connect knowledge and experience to create value, especially in the growing creative industries sector.
The document proposes building a tool called Dynamocracy to enable quick and massive change through mass decision making. It argues that while mass information and production tools exist, there are no tools for large-scale collective decision making. The document suggests creating such a tool to help enact solutions to ecological and economic crises by allowing people to share problems, build solutions, choose a solution, and apply it through a process of mass decision.
This double page spread features an article about Lady Gaga. The large headline "The Lady Is A Champ" draws the reader's attention. The full page image of Lady Gaga in seductive clothing dominates the left page and overlaps the article text on the right page. The article is written in an informal, chatty tone and discusses Lady Gaga's unique fashion choices. The layout emphasizes the image over the text to attract readers' eyes to Lady Gaga as the focal point of the spread.
The document summarizes the key elements of three music magazine covers.
1) The first magazine cover features a close-up photo of a female artist with supporting text in varying fonts and sizes to add depth. White space is maximized without looking cluttered.
2) The second magazine uses a sans-serif masthead and black/white color scheme with yellow accents. It features mid-shots of three people in casual clothing to challenge conventions.
3) The third magazine has a large masthead incorporating the Union Jack. It uses primary colors and features four male models with a laid-back style to represent their alternative audience.
The document summarizes the key elements of a typical music magazine double page spread layout. It discusses the use of large prominent images, quotes from interviews in larger font sizes, titles designed to catch readers' attention, and styled text and formatting to make the article more visually interesting and structured. The layout aims to effectively highlight information about artists while maintaining an aesthetic that will appeal to younger audiences.
The NME and KERRANG magazines are both weekly UK rock music publications. NME has been published since 1952 and costs £2.20. KERRANG first published in 1981 and also costs £2.20. Both magazines target audiences aged 15/16 years and older and can be obtained through subscriptions or retail stores. They utilize colorful designs, images, and quotes to attract readers and highlight music news, reviews, and interviews.
The document summarizes the contents page of a magazine. It has a yellow, bold title and uses a yellow, grey, and black color scheme. The largest picture implies the main feature of the issue. The contents are split into clear sections like News and Features. Under each picture is the page number and brief description to help readers decide what to read. It also contains small advertisements and the magazine title abbreviated as "RS" to indicate the brand.
This document provides layout and style guidelines for a magazine. Key points include:
- The masthead font will have an archaic yet futuristic look with shadows. Neon colors contrast this sophisticated look.
- Headlines, tags, and headings will be capitalized. The main photo will be centered below overlapping text.
- Pages will not be too cluttered. Specific fonts are designated for different elements.
- Color schemes give an organized, clean impression while contrasting artist clothing or background colors. Barcodes and logos will also feature.
The document provides examples of magazine covers and discusses design elements used to attract readers' attention and emphasize important information. Key elements highlighted include using:
1. Bright colors, bold text, and overlapping images to draw the eye to the main feature story.
2. Anchoring text to photos to clearly link the story being told.
3. Layering of stars or characters to build narrative interest and indicate importance.
4. Short, attention-grabbing captions to entice reading the full story.
The document provides details on the layout design of a double page magazine spread. It describes the style of fonts, graphics, and photo manipulation used. It also explains the organization of information on the spread. Key elements include a gappy line border, bold title in white, author name in smaller font, venue listed, photo manipulation to make clothes stand out, and placement of title at the bottom to not take away from the model.
This document analyzes the layout and design features of contents pages from three different magazines: NME, Vibe, and Billboard.
The analysis examines visual elements like mastheads, images, headings, fonts, and page sections. It notes how these elements are used to attract readers' attention, convey information efficiently, and relate to the magazines' purposes and target audiences. Key aspects like color schemes, placement of images and text, and level of detail vs simplicity are evaluated.
The document provides a close visual analysis of how contents pages from different magazines employ design to effectively summarize and entice readers about the issues' content.
The document analyzes the layout and design features of contents pages from two music magazines, NME and Kerrang. Some key points made:
1) Both magazines use a consistent color scheme and branding to match the front cover and create a cohesive look. Images and brief summaries help highlight articles.
2) Subheadings, bold text sizes, and column formatting help organize information and make it easy for readers to find sections of interest.
3) The magazines employ techniques like editors' notes and highlighted interviews to pique readers' curiosity and encourage buying the issue.
The document summarizes the design elements of a magazine cover and how they appeal to the target audience. Key points include:
- The masthead takes up only the left side so as not to obscure the image, and its bright red color and classic font style appeal to a older audience.
- The close-up image of the pop singer gives her a "rock look" to tie into the magazine's theme, and her eye contact may intrigue readers.
- Varied cover lines in different sizes highlight popular articles and artists, giving readers options and showing the magazine's music focus.
- Dark colors, lighting, and contrast between image and text make the cover visually appealing and professional looking for its
This double page spread from Radio Times promotes a documentary about young people in Britain. One large main image draws the reader's attention, along with a title in bold font and colors. The spread uses red, black, and white colors throughout for consistency. Sub headers in red divide the article into paragraphs for easy reading. Pictures from the documentary show behind-the-scenes views to interest readers.
Magazine cover analysis_worksheet rolling stonekruane95
The document analyzes the design of a magazine cover. It summarizes various elements of the design including the masthead font, main image featuring a model, model credit, main cover line, placement of elements according to the Guttenburg design principle, colors used, typefaces, photography lighting, coverlines of different sizes featuring various artists, and the overall informal yet professional house style. The design aims to attract fans of indie and rock music genres through prominent coverage of the band Arctic Monkeys and a retro-themed image of a model associated with that genre.
This document analyzes the front cover, contents, and a double page spread of the November 2011 issue of Billboard magazine. The front cover features a close-up shot of Beyoncé to promote her as the main story and attract readers ages 16-28. Inside, the contents page lists music charts but with dull colors, while a double page spread profiles Michael Buble with close-up images and descriptions of his live performance to engage readers in the article. Overall design elements like mastheads, images, and headlines are used across pages to consistently brand the magazine and draw readers in with celebrity coverage.
This document analyzes magazine covers and identifies common design elements. It notes that mastheads are often covered by images to emphasize established brands. Cover lines use bold, varied fonts and colors to attract attention. Images typically feature dominant signifiers from related content. Additional text and quotes further entice readers to learn more inside. Barcodes and website information are unobtrusively placed to not interfere with the overall design.
1) The document provides an analysis of the covers of several music magazines, noting design elements like use of color, images, fonts, and organization.
2) Key likes mentioned include the use of celebs to boost interest, eye-catching images, bold fonts, and sub-images with contrasting borders to show organization.
3) Dislikes mentioned include designs that are too complex, reveal too much information, or have too much empty space. Organization and highlighting the most important information is emphasized.
This document analyzes the design elements of a magazine cover. It summarizes the font, colors, images, and layout used on the mock cover. The main coverline introduces the featured artist, Gracie, with her "mugshot" photo. Elements like the pink button and bold colors are meant to attract readers and portray an indie, alternative style. The direct eye contact of the cover image and red lips are intended to intrigue readers and match the edgy tone of the magazine's content.
Mark Tucker evaluated his music magazine project. He targeted younger individuals aged 16-40 interested in unique fashion. Photographs represented this audience with hip, stylish clothing. Text used informal language and dramatic slogans. Design elements like red, white and silver colors and a simple layout also appealed to this group. Through constructing the magazine, he learned skills with software like Photoshop and InDesign, and how manipulation and careful planning are important for representing a target audience.
This document summarizes the author's life in three parts - their family and childhood memories, best friend Rachel who they consider like a sister, and their Christian faith which provides their hero Jesus and guiding principles. They discuss goals like graduating college, raising a family, and a dream life including a loving husband, home, and children. The author dedicates their work to their papa who is battling cancer and their grandmother Katie who cares for papa, showing the importance of family in their life.
This document contains 12 problems related to capital budgeting decisions. The problems involve calculating net present value (NPV), internal rate of return (IRR), and comparing project cash flows discounted at different rates. The cash flows include both positive and negative amounts over multiple time periods. The problems demonstrate techniques for capital budgeting analysis including calculating NPV and IRR, comparing projects, and determining if a project should be accepted.
The document introduces Danny Moloney's doctoral research on technopreneurship and creative entrepreneurs. The research aims to study active creative entrepreneurs in Manchester, England between 2010-2012, specifically those over 50 years old. It hypothesizes that four factors - creativity and innovation, ICT adoption, lifelong learning, and managing cultural change - can improve entrepreneurial performance when combined. The research methods include online surveys and interviews to understand how entrepreneurs connect knowledge and experience to create value, especially in the growing creative industries sector.
The document proposes building a tool called Dynamocracy to enable quick and massive change through mass decision making. It argues that while mass information and production tools exist, there are no tools for large-scale collective decision making. The document suggests creating such a tool to help enact solutions to ecological and economic crises by allowing people to share problems, build solutions, choose a solution, and apply it through a process of mass decision.
The document discusses the benefits and opportunities of virtual law firms. A virtual law firm allows clients to access legal services through a secure online portal rather than visiting a physical office. This can help tap into the large "latent market" of individuals who need legal assistance but do not seek it from traditional lawyers. Key benefits of virtual law firms include lower overhead costs, expanded client reach, and the ability to provide more convenient online legal services and documentation.
This document contains a 10 question music preferences questionnaire. It asks respondents about their favorite music genres, magazine reading habits, concert attendance, favorite artists, desired magazine features, information sources, cover grabs, importance of music, and favorite albums. It also asks if magazine language is formal or informal. The final sentence thanks respondents for their cooperation.
The document provides tips for effectively using social media for businesses. It discusses an overview of social platforms, how search engine marketing and social media are converging, using social media for recruiting, and developing an online strategy within a 40 hour work week. Key platforms like Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube and blogging are explained in terms of their uses and features.
The layout features a large dominant image taking up the entire double page spread of Bryan Forbes. The title "Bryan Forbes" is in large bold white text at the top. A small introductory blurb is placed under the title. Supporting images and quotes from Bryan Forbes and Sharon Tate are placed throughout the pages in smaller font. The photos have been manipulated with color and effects to match the style of Forbes' films from the 1960s.
The document discusses NME Magazine as a case study for the magazine the author wants to produce. Some key points:
- NME focuses on rock/alternative music and aims at a teenage audience.
- It has been published weekly since 1952 and can currently be bought in stores for £2.20.
- Aspects like its bold color scheme and image positioning make its house style instantly recognizable and something the author wants to replicate.
This document provides an analysis of a double page magazine spread. The first spread has a bold title that sticks out above a subheading giving more context. A clear picture shows emotion while the main article has a clean, easy to read typeface. The second spread features the magazine's logo and page number that stands out. The lead singer is pointed to in a good picture while the main photo aims to show emotions. The title uses different fonts with the main word in red to stand out from complementing smaller text.
The magazine cover analysis document summarizes key design elements of magazine covers. It notes that mastheads are prominently displayed but sometimes covered by images. Cover lines use bold colors and fonts to attract readers' attention. Images of famous people are the dominant visual element and include quotes or references to entice readers. Additional details like price, website, and barcode are kept small and unobtrusive.
Annotated conventions of an indie magazineJonathanlarham
This document provides an analysis of the conventions used in an indie magazine's front cover, contents page, and double page spread layout. Key conventions highlighted include using bold fonts and capitalization on the front cover to draw attention, featuring iconic artists from the magazine's history, using contrasting colors and ordered layouts, and including pull quotes and multiple images with captions on article pages. The purpose is to concisely summarize the key design elements and conventions analyzed in the document.
This magazine contents page uses simple design elements like color, images, and formatting to clearly convey information to readers. A header and date display provide context. Pictures of students and the college grounds establish the target audience and topic. Feature articles and regular columns are listed along with page numbers and short descriptions to help readers easily navigate to content of interest.
The document analyzes magazine covers and contents pages. Some key conventions highlighted include:
- Placing the magazine logo/masthead prominently at the top
- Using a large central image to draw attention, often of a famous person
- Employing bright colors, large fonts, and overlapping text to make elements stand out
- Including pull quotes, plugs, and other snippets to entice readers
- Numbering article pages clearly to help readers find specific pieces
- Relying primarily on images and text to communicate information to audiences
The document summarizes the key elements of a magazine cover design, including the masthead, headline, anchorage text, cover lines, main image, plug, background color, and selling line. It explains the purpose and design considerations for each element to attract readers and highlight the main stories inside the magazine.
Movie Magazine Cover & Poster analysis Naomi Collins
1) The document analyzes the cover of a movie magazine, noting key design elements like the masthead, images of main characters, taglines, and layout.
2) Color schemes, fonts, and positioning of elements are discussed in terms of appealing to the target audience and representing the theme and genre of the film.
3) Additional text provides context for the characters' costumes, poses, and expressions to engage readers and suggest what the film involves.
The document summarizes key aspects of the music magazine XXL. It provides details on the target audience (teens and young adults aged 13-21), publishing information (published monthly in the US by Harris Publications), and typical design elements like a prominent cover image, bold cover lines, and basic contents listing. The analysis then examines specific pages, noting features like a large leading article, dark color scheme, and use of a pull quote overlapping the main image on a double-page spread.
The document provides guidelines for magazine layout and design, including using capital letters and large images for headings to attract attention, repeating key points in bigger font for skim reading, keeping the same colors throughout a double page spread for consistency, and using a simple white background with black text for increased readability. It also recommends arranging articles in columns for easier reading and including smaller overlapping images to draw readers in.
The document is a magazine cover promoting television shows and celebrity gossip stories through a series of images and short captions. A topless male celebrity stands out as the main anchor image with eye contact with the reader and a provocative caption to intrigue them. Colors like yellow, blue, and red are used consistently throughout the layout alongside a simple design with the masthead, date, and program information.
The document discusses the design of a magazine cover and contents page. Key points include:
- The magazine logo and price are prominently displayed to identify and appeal to the target audience.
- Dark colors like red and black are used throughout to appeal to the male target audience, with white text for contrast and readability.
- Important text features like the masthead and article titles use larger, bolder fonts to catch readers' attention.
- Images and advertisements are used as "lures" to entice readers to learn more about articles inside.
- Consistent colors and layout maintain continuity while distinguishing individual elements on each page.
The document provides details on the design of a magazine cover and contents page. Key elements emphasized include the logo linking to the name, price displayed to appeal to readers, and use of limited colors associated with males. Notable design features are the central image to focus on, headlines to emphasize important content, and advertisements to attract attention and encourage purchasing. The layout aims to clearly present each item and distinguish features for easy navigation through spacing and font treatments.
The layout uses a large dominant photograph that covers most of the page, with text layered on top. This catches the reader's eye and draws them in. The photo has been manipulated with black and white and grainy effects to give it a vintage look reflecting the singer's style. The large title and smaller subtitle are placed to guide the reader's attention from the image to the relevant information in a clear organizational structure.
This document summarizes research into the structure and design of articles in TV listings magazines. It analyzes example double-page spreads from magazines like Radio Times and Culture, noting design elements like bold headlines, colorful images, pull quotes, and column-based text layouts. The conclusion indicates this research will help create a realistic mock double-page magazine spread that draws readers in through similar design choices.
The magazine cover uses bold colors in the masthead to appeal to younger readers, features a large front cover image of the artist while keeping other details visible on the side, and ensures the artist's name stands out from the background in white text with a different font.
The document summarizes the layout design of a double page magazine spread. It discusses the title being bold and large to catch attention. It notes that the main photo is darkened to make the model stand out, and their clothes are contrasted to look high quality. The article is on the right side for visibility but in a blue box to still draw eyes. The author name is placed below the title to be read second.
This document summarizes the contents page of a music magazine. It discusses various design elements used such as the logo resembling a barcode, section headings to organize content, and symbols to represent different sections. Pictures and color are used to avoid boring the reader with just text. The layout focuses on one main image while using transparency for the text to make it visible without overtaking the center. Overall, the contents page uses a simple, direct format to clearly navigate readers to topics in the magazine.
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4. Layout Design
Capital letter shows start
of interview
Image from his show
Dominating
image of the
comedian
Important quote
Showing who's
being interviewed
Web link for tickets
Image of a show he
Rhetorical question +
guest stars in
small intro
5. How Is The Layout Effective And Eye
Catching?
• It does this by its
dominant image and
the person who's being
interviewed popularity
• The sentence quotes
catches your eye and is
one of the first things
you read
• The placement of the
images does not draw
away from the writing
6. Style of Font
The capital ‘A’ tell the
reader its the beginning
of the interview
The slightly bigger font for
the quotes identifies its
importance and is one of
The boldness of the the first things people read
from and sizes is
noticeably the title
The white colour stands out from
the red background which makes it
readable
7. Photo Manipulation
The cutting out of Lighting is manipulated to
both people with highlight the important
touch up to the people and the less
image to portray
them as intellectual
8. Organisation of Information
The article is clear and dominant and the reader knows where to start
with the capital ‘A’
The two images at the top
and bottom are close to
the corners which does
not interferes with the
article
The writing being at
the bottom and image
all over gives the
reader the chance to
see the image and then
start reading
9.
10. Layout Design
Title across who pages in different colours
Mini into raising a
question to be
answered later Different topics have
clear headings
Web link for more info
Two dominant images in relation to ‘James Bond’
11. How Is The Layout Effective And Eye
Catching?
The two contrasting colours ‘Black & White’
catch the eye
The position of The position of
the text is clear the text is clear
and is not over and is not over
shadowed by shadowed by
the images the images
With the two dominant images in relation to the
iconic ‘James Bond’ theme will draws peoples
attention
12. Style of Font
Front is block bold capitals which catches the eye
Into clear enough to be
seen and a different size
than the rest
Font is smaller but big
enough to read
Headings for different
sections are bigger than
the info but smaller than
the title so it doesn't get
lost and can clearly be
seen
13. Photo Manipulation
Shading in the face along Weight manipulation and
with light manipulation to facial touching up to give
give the illusion of a an illusion of a
mysterious dashing ‘James mysterious perfect
Bond’ women
14. Organisation of Information
Title at the top and across both pages also
different colours keeps it interesting
Writing all around the
image so both can be Different topics
seen clearly have different
noticeable
headings
Web link for feather
information
Dominant images are striking
and captures your attention
15.
16. Layout Design
Simple bold black title
Image relating to the
article
Small intro with a
question to be
Steps to become an
addressed in the
‘anorak king’
article
Quote
Article runs on both side
Dominant image in
the middle of both
pages
17. How Is The Layout Effective And Eye
Catching?
Two images in neatly spaced
allows readers eyes to see the
The titles simplicity of main image first followed by
the page spread the other to back up the article
The placement of
the words with a
specific quote in the
middle
The dominant image in the
middle catches the eye along
with the other image for its
different colours
18. Style of Font
The size and boldness of
the title stand out from
the article font
The small info is a
bigger font then the
title but bigger than
the article making it The bigger font for the
readable quote tells the reader its
the most important part
The capital ‘I’ tell
the reader where
the article starts The font is smaller but big enough to be
read
19. Photo Manipulation
Also to darken the
background to draw
attention to different areas
The lighting and colour
manipulation so all features
can be seen and lighting is
even
20. Organisation of Information
The title in the top right The image near the top
corner is bold and this corner of the page relating
one of the first things to the reading
that catches your eye
The article is in a
rectangle shape in
appealing
The image in the centre of
both pages highlights its
dominance
22. Layout Design
One picture is
featured on the whole Topic title
double page spread
Title Name of
celebrity
featured
Beginning
Venue of ‘blurb’ for the
memorial article on the
service next page
Month and Page
Number
23. Style of Font
This font is
There is a dancing man in the
smaller but
font to show an iconic move
still white so
it can be
followed by
the title Title is bold
and big – in
white to
stand out
above the
rest so
Venue font is readers will
really small see it first
just to
establish
were it is, but
its not ‘Icon’ is in black horizontally not to
necessarily prominent in a ‘Hollywood movie’
important style font to emphasise how iconic
he is
24. Style of Graphics
The ‘B’ on ‘Brown’
has a dancing man
in it, to symbolise
a famous dance
move giving the
article some
character
25. Photo Manipulation
The
background is
blurring so
the focus is
on his face
The purple is
highlighted
and stands
out a lot to
almost
symbolise
There is a lot of contrast celebrity
on his face to emphasise royalty
The features of this icon
26. Organisation of Information
The word
‘icon’ is
placed
vertical – The title is at
almost to the top so
look like a that people
microphone can identity
who the man
and what the
article is
about – its
really eye
This text is
catching
small on the
side because
its not too
important The blurb comes up after the title
so it is looked at afterwards
28. Layout Design
Title of
Supporting images from feature Picture of
two of his famous films Bryan Forbes
taking up a
Actress in his page and
films 1/10th
Title Drop quote
from Bryan
Forbes
Author of
article
Month and
Beginning Detailed drop
page number
‘blurb’ for the quote from
article on the Sharon Tate
next page
29. Style of Font
This font is small because
they want focus on the
The font is picture – also its in white to
similar to contrast the black
‘James Brown’ The title
the movie name on this
Hollywood type quote is
font to match yellow
his profession. because his
Also the colours name is
match the associated
colours of his with yellow in
DVD colours this article
This text is small than the title His name is in yellow, as well
and white to contrast the black as the picture of him and the
pull quote
30. Photo Manipulation
The picture of
the actress
has been kept
or
This picture
manipulation
has been
to be in old
tinged yellow
movie style to
– it is
imply the
recurrent in
ages when he
the articles
was directing
and enforced
a 60s feeling –
or a dated
feeling
The colours of his DVD covers
have been emphasised with
the colours standing out very
bold
31. Organisation of Information
Again pictures of his films are shown to
catch attention for readers to reminisce on
his films
Title is after
the large
picture of the
woman to
possibly
remind
reader of the
These quotes
move and
would be
then read the
read last
title
being in the
bottom right
Blurb is under the title so it is corner in
read secondly small writing
before they
turn the page
33. Layout Design
Gappy line Title of article Title of the
border feature topic
around
Beginning
‘blurb’ for the
article on the
next page
Author of
article
Month and Shot from a catwalk Venue
page number features on the
whole double page
spread
34. Style of Font
The title is big,
bold and white
(recurrent in all
GQ double page
spreads) to
immediately Font is white
catch attention and formal –
kept simple
as the picture
is the main
feature in this
Same font spread
author is
written
smaller no
engaging too
much
attention
35. Style of Graphics
There is a gappy
line across
There is a
bordering the
light blue box
double page
under blub
spread to look
because there
like sewing
are so many
pattern –
colours in the
enforcing the
crowd so we
symbolism of
can see text –
fashion
also on the
next page a
lot of the
clothes are
blue to this is
to match the
clothes
36. Photo Manipulation
The crowd is
quite dark
and dull –
mainly back
to allow the
model to be
seen first
The floor is
brightened to
make it look
more
appealing –
and The model’s clothes have been contrasted so that they
compliment stand out and look clean cut and high quality – also be
the model the first thing looked at on the article by readers
37. Organisation of Information
Title is across the
middle a little
more to the The article is
bottom not to on the right
take away from side but on a
the model and to blue box so it
fit above the does still
photographers catch
attention
Author is just below the title to The venue is on the corner
be read second to be seen just before
turning the page – its not
too important
39. Layout Design
Title of the
Title of article feature topic
Beginning
‘blurb’ for the
article on the
next page Main purpose
of the article
Author and Month and
Animated picture
illustrator of page number
that featured on the
the article
whole double page
40. Style of Font
Font is big bold Conventional of GQ
and different double page
from the rest spreads
being black – it
also goes from
small to big – Short
really statement of
emphasising purpose of
the size of it article is small
just to be
read before
In the same font turning the
used by all GQ page
double page spread
the words South
Korea and Japan Author is in blue
are bold to enforce illustrator is in Red
the countries this is to match the bright colours of the animation
on – bring attention to their names
41. Style of Graphics
The whole
picture is a
graphic to
show the
struggle of
South Korea –
making the
double page
spread
possibly more
appealing The graphics are very colourful –
emphasising the blue vs. the Red –
which the red is to symbolise the danger
of japan, and the humble South Korea
42. Photo Manipulation
Font goes
from small to
big to enforce
the impact of There are lots
emphasise of lines and
the struggle detail to
shapes,
highlighting
and outlining –
Also animation
is popular in
these
countries so its
relating to
their culture
Colours are bold and eye catching
43. Organisation of Information
Title is first and bold so it can be read
first to understand the picture
Blurb is
second to be
This is small
read after the and on the
title right corner
so its to be
read just
before
Author and turning the
illustrators name page – to
are very visible understand
thus will be read the stock
but are not too flotation
prominent in the
feature