3. Colours: black and pink
The title gives the
impression that Cher
Lloyd, who is being
interviewed, is a bad girl.
She isn’t the good girl we
all thought she was. Also
having the title as a drop
quote means the reader
wants to find out which
part of the text mentions
this quote so they find out
why Cher ‘was the girl
parents blamed for their
kids turning out wrong’.
Having pink and black as the
colours for this title makes the
reader think ‘punk’ because the
punk style is often associated with
pink and black. This is important
because the punk style is seen as
rebellious and the title suggests
Cher Lloyd is rebellious
4. The subheading is a much smaller font as the headline but
larger than the rest of the articles text and is placed under
the headline. This is so the reader goes to read this next
after they read the headline.
The words ‘forget everything you think you know about Cher
Lloyd,’ suggests that the reader knows nothing about Cher
Lloyd because other magazines have supplying them with
false information and this is the truth about Cher. These
words are followed by, ‘and read this this interview now!’
which teases the reader because it gives no information to
why we should forget everything we know about Cher Lloyd,
it just tells us to read the interview which what the reader
would do because they would now be even more desperate to
find out why Cher Lloyd is now bad girl.
5. The questions are in pink.
The columns are set out in
three columns so that it is
easy for the readers to
follow the path of the text
but also because it looks
more professional. The
magazine has also
highlighted key points in the
interview so that the reader
is drawn to read those parts
of the interview.
There is very little gutter
space in this article, the
space is either taken up by
pictures or text.
The questions are pink so
they stand out against
the rest of the text.
6.
7. The first image is a picture if
Cher Lloyd signing
autographs at some sort
award ceremony. There is
caption but I can’t read it.
Though this caption would
anchor the image and
confirm that this is Cher
Lloyd.
The live action shot shows
the reader how popular Cher
is and how her fans adore
her. Painting a picture of a
popular singer.
8. The back ground is white
The second image is a studio
shot of Cher Lloyd. It shows
her being fun and cheecky,
her ‘oops’ pose she is
holding links back to the
article of her being a ‘bad
girl’ but also keeps true to
her ‘good girl’ look.
She is dressed very
fashionably, as is expected
of the connotations of a pop
magazine, and this, along
with her fun pose would
make the target for the
magazine want to be her
friend.A white background
suggests youthfulness
and purity.