Evaluation – Forms and
     conventions.
Recognition of real magazine features.
                                                           Date and
                                               Slogan      price
                                  Masthead

     There are conventional
features of real magazines on
the pages of my magazine. For
example, the masthead is at
the top of my cover, and larger
than other text, with a slogan
to further strengthen realism.
The cover also contains a
barcode and price and date for
a more realistic look, along
with stylistic features such as
cover lines and screamers.

                            Cover line/Screamer         Cover star    Barcode
    The contents page also has
real magazine conventions
consisting of Contents heading,
structured page numbers and
synopsis’ and the use of a
website as well as a
background image and another
themed relevant image.




                                    Page numbers   Contents heading
                                    and details.                        Website
Real magazine features – double page
                     spread.
                                                           Centred Heading



    My double page spread also has
conventional, real magazine features
including page numbers, centred
heading , columns and drop caps.
These features make the page
stylistically comparative to that of a
real magazine.


               Drop caps


               Page
               number.
                                                                 Page number
                                         Columned layout
                                         of text
Recognition in Sub-Genre.
   My chosen sub-genre was Mod
Music, and I implemented features
into my magazine throughout to
make sure I was hitting the right
content of the genre.
   Firstly the use of the mise-en-
scene of scooters reinforces the
sub-genre of Mod music as
scooters are predominantly
associated with the music and
people. I used the scooter image
on all three pages to reinforce this
connection.
                  The cover star is also
              recognisable within the genre as
              the green parker, stance and
              pose resembles that of a mod.
                                             Throughout all pages, the mod target
                                             is a design feature, famously used by
                                             Mod bands such as The Who. This
                                             again connects the magazine to the
                                             genre as the colours and the target all
                                             relate back to the genre.
Challenging of conventions.


   I challenged some generic conventions of the
   Mod music magazine. I implemented a green
   coloured mod target colourer, that is within the
   mod scene but not the associated magazine.
   The colour gives the double page spread an
   more sophisticated look and feel.

   I also decided not to take many conventional photos
   including groups of people, as many are individuals
   who freely explore what the mod scene has to offer.
   The front cover background photo of Sam connotes
   this individuality.

Evaluation – forms and conventions

  • 1.
    Evaluation – Formsand conventions.
  • 2.
    Recognition of realmagazine features. Date and Slogan price Masthead There are conventional features of real magazines on the pages of my magazine. For example, the masthead is at the top of my cover, and larger than other text, with a slogan to further strengthen realism. The cover also contains a barcode and price and date for a more realistic look, along with stylistic features such as cover lines and screamers. Cover line/Screamer Cover star Barcode The contents page also has real magazine conventions consisting of Contents heading, structured page numbers and synopsis’ and the use of a website as well as a background image and another themed relevant image. Page numbers Contents heading and details. Website
  • 3.
    Real magazine features– double page spread. Centred Heading My double page spread also has conventional, real magazine features including page numbers, centred heading , columns and drop caps. These features make the page stylistically comparative to that of a real magazine. Drop caps Page number. Page number Columned layout of text
  • 4.
    Recognition in Sub-Genre. My chosen sub-genre was Mod Music, and I implemented features into my magazine throughout to make sure I was hitting the right content of the genre. Firstly the use of the mise-en- scene of scooters reinforces the sub-genre of Mod music as scooters are predominantly associated with the music and people. I used the scooter image on all three pages to reinforce this connection. The cover star is also recognisable within the genre as the green parker, stance and pose resembles that of a mod. Throughout all pages, the mod target is a design feature, famously used by Mod bands such as The Who. This again connects the magazine to the genre as the colours and the target all relate back to the genre.
  • 5.
    Challenging of conventions. I challenged some generic conventions of the Mod music magazine. I implemented a green coloured mod target colourer, that is within the mod scene but not the associated magazine. The colour gives the double page spread an more sophisticated look and feel. I also decided not to take many conventional photos including groups of people, as many are individuals who freely explore what the mod scene has to offer. The front cover background photo of Sam connotes this individuality.