Little White Lies is a £3.95 magazine that focuses on independent and cult cinema, art, music and culture. Its target audience is young professionals and students aged 18-30, primarily located in London and the Southeast, who enjoy discussing films as an art form. They value unconventional ideas and want to read in-depth about films. The magazine's content and design appeal to readers who are interested in creative pursuits and independent culture.
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1. Target Audience Analysis for...
Little White Lies
Magazine
Price £3.95
Advertisers (mag) Fashion - Lastexittonowhere T-shirts, Carhartt, Urban Outfitters
Film Festivals - Brighton, Korean Cinema, Japan Cinema, ID Fest,
Animation
Art festivals - Convergence
Film making - Shooting People, Open Cinema (for homeless)
Comedy - Bill Hicks
Film - Documentaries, art house films
Music - Belle & Sebastian, Autolux, All Tomorrow’s Parties
Publications - British Film Quarterly
Reader Interaction Design competitions
Promotions & Competi-
tions
LoveFilm, Barbican, BFI, Picturehouse, Cinemoi, The Auteurs,
Stack Magazine, Shooting People, Urban Outfitters, Grolsch
Content Reviews, news on upcoming films, high brow articles on themes
raised by cult and art house films.
Demographic 18-30 Young professionals/students, or graduates with significant
disposable income and time rich.
Geographic No specific however there is a South East/London bias in terms of
promotions: Barbican, BFI, Picturehouse, film festivals
Benefit Likely to enjoy independent and cult cinema, and discussion of film
as an art form rather than just entertainment. They want to read
about certain key films in great depth and digest unconventional
ideas about films and help form opinion. In depth interviews with
creative practitioners involved in film may act as inspiration to wan-
nabe filmmakers. May want to look different/cool
Psychographic Significant amount of free time, into more cerebral leisure activi-
ties such as art, liberal politics, independent culture. Most likely
to come from a cosmopolitan urban area. Maybe have a flat with
stripped wood floors.
Behaviouristic Likely to subscribe to the magazine and have their collection on
display. Into established street fashion, indie electronic and gui-
tar music, contemporary literature. Into comfortable arty festival
scene, bars and coffee houses. Internet and design savvy, with
some aspirations to work in a creative industry.
Market Segmentation
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Mosaic Geodemographics Summary
Mosaic UK is Experian’s system for classification of UK households.
Little White Lies main target audience can in be found in Group O
- Urban Intelligence that ‘mostly contains young and well edu-
cated people who are open to new ideas and influences’.
Group E are young people that will have gone through higher edu-
cation, be of liberal idea, have access to disposable income and
be open to new experiences and value ‘authenticity over veneer’.
This fits perfect in to Little White Lies values that attempts to be:
A new type of film magazine.
Adopts a serious tone about film.
Is aimed at an inner city (mainly London) readership.
Claims to be about Truth so aims to have ‘authenticity’.
The tone of the writing is high-brow analysis and exploration
of themes so anticipates (maybe requires) an intelligent read-
ership.
The design of the magazine is often abstract and arbitrary
aimed at a design and brand savvy consumer.
Why does the design appeal to the chosen audience?
It feels like quality - due to the weight of the paper and the matte finish Little White Lies is feels like a
substantial purchase. This is compared with magazines like Heat, Closer, even Empire and Total Film that are
glossy and thin, making them feel cheap and dispensable. The use of spot colour on the typography also give
the product a feel of quality. Because of this Little White Lies becomes a ‘brand’ that will reflect well on the
reader.
The choice of film - rather than basing the issue on the latest blockbuster who the latest obscure art-
house picture, Little White Lies operates somewhere in the middle focusing on interesting and intelligent titles
that either have or may well go onto to have a cult following. The films also allow a greater cultural discussion
that goes beyond the world of cinema. This will appeal to an audience that frequent independent cinemas
rather than the multiplexes.
The technique used to create image - rather than using stock photos the main image is hand
drawn. This separates the magazine from other film publications such as Empire and Total Film in terms of
visual appeal, but also suggests care and time - the assets are hand created. This suggests that the rest of the
magazine will have this unique and original way of representing the world of film, something that discerning
film goers would appreciate.
The ‘challenging’ layout - the bold use of the typography over the main image and the inclusion of the
bar code in the mast head are both bold design and unconventional design choices. This would a appeal to
consumers of alternative culture - brands and products that attempt to offer something new and challenge
current conventions.
It is created by people who know their movies - the presence of the feathers in the back-
ground, the fragmented appearance of the main image shows the reader they have a intelligent understanding
of the themes of Black Swan. The strap line of ‘Truth and Movies’ is a bold statement that they are an authen-
tic voice of independent cinema.
It doesn’t scream at you - there’s a confidence about the design as it has only the one film on the
cover and doesn’t try to attract consumers with multiple cover lines or promises. It’s there to be found and
discover - perfect for consumers that favour alternative and non-mainstream brands.
Product Analysis
Estimation of of the make-up of the
Little White Lies readership