2. I am doing the Christmas
edition of ‘Scenes’ which will
appeal to a young audience
as Christmas is a popular
and exciting time for children
and younger teenagers. I
decided to use a large title as
this is an important feature of
the magazine. The title
should be quite bold and
striking to show that this is
the next big pop magazine.
The layout is also quite
cluttered in appearance
which is common to see and
there are plenty of cover lines
to show the gossipy style of
the magazine. I’ve included
snow flakes on the front
cover to show the wintery
style of this version of
‘Scenes’. The colours I am
using are reds, greens, and
some greys and blues to
create an festive yet wintery
atmosphere.
The posters in the bottom
right corner will help to
brighten up the page and
make sure there is a lot
happening on the page. A
young audience prefers lots of
pictures so this will attract
them to the magazine. The
language used on the front
cover is very informal
particularly on the cover lines
which emphasises the
Mainstreamer psychographic
intended for this magazine. I
have used Mainstream artists
on the cover lines for
example, One Direction, who
are a world famous boy band
therefore the typical
Mainstreamer audience will
be drawn to a magazine with
‘One Direction wrote on the
cover. Ultimately, this will
attract a mass audience that
will want to buy our
magazine.
3. The layout of my
contents page for the
Christmas edition should
look something similar to
this. I decided to put the
text on the left side of the
page as this is a usual
feature in a current pop
magazine. The inclusion
of the ‘Exclusive’ section
is also a typical feature
therefore it makes our my
magazine look more
professional. The colours
we use are going to be
similar to those used on
the front cover to show
we are persisting with the
Christmas theme
throughout.
We also want to include
some images on the contents
page but we are not sure
how many as we want a
variety of artists on the
page, but as it is a contents
page, it shouldn’t look too
cluttered.
Another reason for a
selection of images is that
this would appeal to our
young but ‘Mainstreamer’
audience because they
prefer a mixture of pictures
and text on the page. It is
vital that we make a
magazine that will appeal to
our target audience so
pictures on the contents
page are a ‘must’ from my
point of view, and the other
people in my team also.
4. For my double page
spread I am using quite a
simple but effective layout
as I am putting a main
image of ‘Daniel
Archibold’ on the left page
with a full quote and then
the interview/text on the
right page. This reason for
this is that we can produce
just one quality image and
not two or three that
aren’t as good.
A large image taking up a
most of page has a bigger
impact on the audience in
making them read the
article on the opposite
page.
Although we want our
magazine to look original
and for it to have it’s own
style, we don’t want it to
look amateurish. We feel
this may come across if we
don’t include these sorts of
features.We made the
decision to put the whole
interview together on the
right page so that it is
simple to read for our
audience. If it was split up
into sections, is would look
disorganised and scruffy.
I wanted a pull quote on
the double page spread as
this is a very common
feature on any magazine,
so it would be wrong to
leave empty space when
we could include a pull
quote.