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Ctec media unit 13 LO2
1.
2. Both
Magazine
ideas
Both
Magazine
ideas
masthead
Colour scheme
Types of images
frequency
Brand identity
Target audience
Same throughout, bold colours. Bright/dark
colours can be interpreted as anger or a
certain attitude. For example, if I was to use
red, I would use it consistently throughout
and also make sure it stands out.
Close ups with
different angles. For
example, on the front
cover there will be a
main image and there
will also be different
images used
throughout for
variation ranging from
mid shots to close ups.
This will connote the
presence of the artist.
Weekly magazine. However this
magazine will have a good variety of
content throughout and each issue
will be much different.
15-35 year olds. This is because the
magazine will be a weekly issue but it will
be affordable. This is important because
if the magazine is not affordable then
especially teenagers may not be
interested.
Star appeal and big artist. Furthermore, there will
also be a good variation of artist in order to
appeal to everyone. The magazine will also
contain its logo on each page
Tune
RW magazine
straplinestrapline
Witness great music
Quality music
Discover music at
good prices
5. Chosen Font styles
PixelCaps!
My magazine font styles are inspired by XXL. This is because they are both quite
simple whilst also being big and bold. This is good because they will stand out
on the shelves and therefore customers may be drawn towards them.
Furthermore, this is also good as they are new magazines and may therefore
attract a lot of attention
6. Repeat, Steve Neale(1980)
Tune/Rap WeeklyTune/Rap Weekly
With my magazines I will firstly beWith my magazines I will firstly be
repeating t it is easily recognisable.repeating t it is easily recognisable.
The logo on every page on theThe logo on every page on the
magazine. This is important as it willmagazine. This is important as it will
be a new magazine and therefore itbe a new magazine and therefore it
will be important for people towill be important for people to
recognise it. Secondly, there will berecognise it. Secondly, there will be
various images on the front cover andvarious images on the front cover and
other pages. however., on the frontother pages. however., on the front
cover there will be a main stand outcover there will be a main stand out
image. This is good as it will have starimage. This is good as it will have star
appeal and therefore could influenceappeal and therefore could influence
customers to buy these magazines.customers to buy these magazines.
And I will finally make sure that theAnd I will finally make sure that the
logos of my magazines stand out. Thislogos of my magazines stand out. This
is important because they willis important because they will
therefore be easy to see in stores andtherefore be easy to see in stores and
it is also significant that it is easilyit is also significant that it is easily
recognisable.recognisable.
XXLXXL
Firstly, XXL magazine have a a logoFirstly, XXL magazine have a a logo
which stands out. This is becausewhich stands out. This is because
it has a bright red colour and boldit has a bright red colour and bold
writing. This is good as it will standwriting. This is good as it will stand
out to customers on the shelves ofout to customers on the shelves of
stores. Furthermore this logo isstores. Furthermore this logo is
evident on every page of theirevident on every page of their
magazine which is important asmagazine which is important as
the customers will thereforethe customers will therefore
recognise who XXL are. Within therecognise who XXL are. Within the
magazine also contains doublemagazine also contains double
page spreads and lots of images.page spreads and lots of images.
This is important because it givesThis is important because it gives
the readers an understanding ofthe readers an understanding of
who stars on the current issue ofwho stars on the current issue of
the magazine and perhaps thethe magazine and perhaps the
smaller articles within.smaller articles within.
9. Mood board conclusion
• I chose this image as it connotes style within
my magazine, furthermore this is important as
it connotes that the magazine will accurate
information within it. I also chose another
picture of A$AP Rocky. This is to represent
that quality is an important aspect of my
magazine.
10. Summary of ideas
Genre
The genre of both my magazines will be based on XXL magazine. Furthermore, this
magazine focuses on rap artists and therefore mine will be focused on rap which
includes star appeal each week.
Colours
The colours of both my magazines will be bright and bold throughout. This is good as
it stands out to the customers whilst being on the shelves. Furthermore, the colours
would be for example re and black or just two contrasting colours. For example, my
first magazine will be based on XXL with and red and white colourscheme and my
second magazine I will change the primary colour red and change it to green.
Price
The price of both my magazines will be quite low. This is because I want it to be
affordable in order for students or people with not much money can afford it. An
example price for one magazine may be between £2-£3.
Size
The size of both my magazines will be normal size which is A4. this s because all
magazines are also this size.
11. Target audience
• Hartley
• I think the age range of my magazine would be between 15-40 years of age. This is
because many teenagers start getting into music at this age and it may be to pursue
their dream. Furthermore, there are also many rappers who are around or below the
age of 40. therefore, I think that this is a suitable age range and that the majority of
people buying this magazine will be between this.
• Maslow
• I don’t think there is a particular class within this magazine however it may suit
people who prefer the hip hop genre. Furthermore this magazine will also be cheep
and therefore everyone can afford it.
• Katz’
• I think my magazine would be to inform and educate the readers. This is because it
will contain information about the artists which is why they will be on the front cover.
Also, my magazine will also contain information about the upcoming tours of the
artists and perhaps an interview to provide more personal information.
12. Form and style
• Layout
• The layout of my magazine will be similar to many of the other magazines.
For example, the front cover will have a main image and the masthead,
headline quote, barcode, puff promotion and cover lines. This is
important as it help to attract customers and to also stand out more.
• Colours
• The colours of my magazine will be bright and bold. This is important
because it will stand out compared to other magazines. This may
influence new customers to buy my magazine. Furthermore, I will also be
using the same colour scheme throughout to get the image of the
masthead into the heads of customers.
13. Inspiration slide
Masthead
As you can see the
mast head has large
font and is bright in
colour. This is good
as it appeals to the
customers.
Main image
The main image on
this is also quite large.
This is good as the
magazine now has
star appeal which is
good for fans of
particular artists.
Furthermore the font
on the front cover is
also important as it is
easy to read and
therefore may stand
out even more.
Coverlines
The cover lines are always
around the main image. In this
case the font is bright red. This
is important as it makes it
stand out and also give an
importance to the words.
Barcode
The barcode is always in the corner of a magazine. Its
use is for it to be scanned and then the store it is in
will have it registered that it has been bought.
14. Inspiration slide DPS
Main image
The main image on this is
also quite large. This is
good as the magazine now
has star appeal which is
good for fans of particular
artists. Furthermore the
font on the front cover is
also important as it is easy
to read and therefore may
stand out even more.
Interview
The interview will
normally take the whole
second page of a double
page spread. Its purpose
is to entertain the reader
and also inform them
about their life and
perhaps tell them about
up and coming events
and tours.
Drop capital
The use of drop capital within this double page spread is
the big J. This is important as it coveys energy to the
reader whilst also standing out. Furthermore this can be
used to therefore attract more readers and also there is
star appeal.
Pull quote
The pull quote is important as it conveys a small
section of the interview. It is normally a very
interesting quote which is important as is someone
sees it then they may be drawn into buying it. This
may because they are intrigued to read the rest of
the interview or perhaps because it is one of their
favorite artists. Furthermore, this quote also adds a
sense of mystery to the magazine. This is important
because it also adds depth which is good as it keeps
the reader interested.
25. Conclusion
These are my chosen magazine front covers and DPS’ which include my
hand drawn drafts and my graphic layouts. I chose these two due to the
fact that they represent my magazine of inspiration the most.
Furthermore, I also like the simple layout. This is important as I want my
customers to be able to clearly see what is where on the page if they
are looking which will hopefully draw their attention.