2. FRONT COVER: BILLBOARD MUSIC MAGAZINE. Billboard title
filling the top of
the page. That
allows us t
clearly see what
magazine we
are about to
read.
Headlines
surrounding the
page, these are
alternating in
colours from
pink to white to
show the
difference of the
headlines and
what the
magazine is
focusing on in
this issue.
The feature for the
magazine is ‘Lily
Allen’ Therefore,
they have wrote her
name in the bottom.
This is a little bigger
than the other
headlines to show
the audience that
she I the main
feature of this issue
of this magazine.
The model ‘Lily Allen’ Is
covering the main part of
the page to show the
audience that she is the
feature of the magazine.
This is the main feature
of many magazine’s
sometimes showing the
main feature as a group
artist. As well as this, she
is covering the title
slightly. This is a common
feature within music
magazines. Therefore, I
have chosen to use this
in my magazine.
Information in a
smaller font to
show it is less
important than
the headlines.
3. Masthead- ‘Leftfield’
along the top of the
page to show clearly
the title of my
magazine.
Straplines and headlines- To
draw in the audience and tell
them what is inside the
magazine.
Headline of the main feature- This
is bigger than the other text to
show this is important.
Footer- To show extra information
that is within the magazine. On
my magazine it shows other artist
of the genre R&B which is the
main genre of my music
magazine.
Barcode, Issue number, price –
this is important information for
regular audience would like to
view. Therefore, this is a smaller
font as it is the least important
information on the page.
Model- my model takes up the
whole page as he is the main
feature of the magazine.
Colours- Used three colours for my
house style
4. COMMON CONVENTIONS OF A MAGAZINE
FRONT COVER.
• Issue number, date of release, price
and barcode.
• Main featured model; could be a
group or a single solo artist.
• Most commonly has ¾ colours within
the magazine house style.
• Masthead showing the audience the
title of the magazine and genre.
• Headlines showing the main artists
and the main bands of the magazine.
• If the audience is more mature they
may have a more structured layout.
• Tagline to draw in the target
audience.
• Commonly a one coloured
background to draw more attention to
the headlines.
5. CONTENTS PAGE: BILLBOARD MUSIC
MAGAZINE.
Clearly states with the tile
“contents” to show you
quickly and easily you are
looking at the contents
page. This is a common
convention within a music
magazine contents pages to
state that the audience is
looking at the contents
page. The title contents is
usually bigger and bolder
than the rest of the text and
usually resembles a title.
The pictures show the audience what is in
the magazine and also gives a wider
target audience with the amount of
celebrities are within the magazine,
showing a wider understanding of who is
featured within the magazine without
taking a look and reading the contents.
The side bar shows the audience what
is a part of the magazine with
numbers and colours breaking up the
amount of contents into sections to
show easily were things are located.
As well as this they have a sub-
heading to show the audience what
type of features the magazine has.
The subheadings consist of: music,
albums, songs and this week.
As well as the side bar containing the
contents of the magazine, the section
closer to the celebrities pictures shows
features that would draw the audience in
more tan the other headlines as well as
events and information about the website.
I have decided to place all my social
media platforms on the contents page like
billboard has.
6. Title – ‘Contents’ and
‘Leftfield’ to show the
audience what the are
reading
Contents with numbers to state
what is inside this magazine.
Information about a subscription for
returning customers.
Information about the
magazine issue, price and date
to show what magazine the
audience are reading.
Footer- to display less
important information
Website and social media
platforms for the audience to
be more involved in the
magazine
Logo to show the audience
easily what magazine they are
reading.
Model, the feature of the
magazine to show what they
are looking to read on the
double page spread.
Headline to state what the
main feature is in the
magazine.
Faded symbol to show the
audience what magazine they are
reading
7. COMMON CONVENTIONS OF A MUSIC MAGAZINE
CONTENTS PAGE.
• Issue number, date.
• Title ‘Contents’.
• Main image.
• Magazine logo and name.
• Category heading.
• Special.
• Page numbers
• Website.
• Quotations from different articles.
• May have a bar a long the side
containing the general contents.
• The title of the magazine.
• May also have the editors title.
• May have smaller images of different
artists.
8. DOUBLE PAGE SPREAD: BILLBOARD MUSIC
MAGAZINE.The title of the double
page spread takes up a
lot of room on the double
page spread. This shows
the a clear indication to
the audience that they are
reading the feature of the
magazine. I have chosen
to use this on my
magazine as this is a
common convention of a
music magazine.
The article for this
magazine is in two
columns which is a
common convention of a
double page spread.
However, this can range
to 3-4 columns. In my
music magazine I had 3
columns.
The picture of
Beyonce where she is
over one page of the
double page spread.
This shows that she is
the main feature of the
magazine. I have
chosen to use this
convention throughout
my double page
spread. However, my
model does not take
up the whole page like
Beyonce does on this
double page spread.
As well as this, the
model is taking a
picture on a block
background.
Therefore, directing
the audience to the
main feature.
It is a common convention for a magazine article to have a
drop capital at the start of an article. However, this magazine
challenges that and doesn’t he one.
The article does not take up to much space on the page showing
the audience that they don’t have to much to read.
9. Headline to easily
state what the
article is about
Pull quote from the
article.
Drop capital at the start
of the article.
Three column article.
Page number, logo and
website details.
Faded logo in the
background.
Second picture to show the audience more about the artist.
Picture of the artist that
lays over the second
page to show the
audience who is the
feature.
Circle displaying
what the article is
about and an easy
view of the artist new
album.
10. • A main image.
• A pull quote.
• Artists name in bold
• A stand first.
• The text.
• Images
• Headline/Title
• By-lines
• Color scheme
• Direct Address
• Drop Capital
• Columns
• Gutter
COMMON CONVENTIONS OF A MUSIC MAGAZINE
DOUBLE PAGE SPREAD.