Evaluation Question 5
How did you attract/address your
          audience?
Front Page
Front Page
For my front cover I decided to have plain background to keep the audience's attention on my
   model like most magazines do. My main image is a medium close up of my model. My model is
   wearing a dark pink top and denim waistcoat which reflects my target audience which are
   mainly females. I have decided to slightly curl my model's hair because I think curly hair is a
   very feminine look and also I think it is a popular stereotype for the genre of my music magazine
   according to my research. She is looking directly at the camera with her sunglasses lowered as
   this suggests confidence and dominance.

For the layout of my magazine, my masthead is written across the top of my magazine like most
   magazines to make it recognisable from other brands. I used the font 'Script Brush One
   Direction' which I have taken from the website dafont. I decided to have my masthead in dark
   pink as I think it reflects my target audience and also it makes it stand out from the rest of my
   front cover. I have also included a stroke and drop shadow on my masthead to make it stand out
   from the rest of the cover and make it eye catching and recognisable.
I decided to place most of my sell lines on the left hand side just like billboard to keep it looking
    simple and neat. However I have placed one of my sell lines on the right hand side to fill the
    empty space and keep my magazine looking as professional as possible. I also added a circular
    banner to one of my sell lines, again just like Billboard, to make it stand out and show variety. I
    have used the colours black, pink and red to make the sell lines stand out from the plain
    background and my model. For my main sell line I have decided to place it on the middle with a
    stoke and a drop shadow to make it eye catching as it is the biggest in size apart from the
    masthead. It is also in the same font as my masthead to keep consistency through out the front
    page. I have included a skyline banner as most professional magazines do. My skyline banner
    is advertising free 4 tickets to the Hackney Weekend 2012. I have done this to make my
    audience interested and make them want to read on more. I also decided to place the bar code,
    issue number and price on the bottom right hand side as most music magazines do.
Contents Page
Contents Page
                              C




For my Contents Page I have decided to use three photographs instead of my main idea of having
   only one main image. The main image is the biggest as she features on my front page and she
   will be the main article of my music magazine and the other two images are smaller as they are
   a double page spread article. All three images have the page number on them to make it easier
   for the audience to find where they are in the magazine and also they include a little bit of text to
   inform the audience of who they are and what the article will be about. I have included strokes
   on the captions in my images to make them stand out and easier to read.

I have decided to place the column titles over a pink banner to make them stand out and also to
   have a house style that is consistent through out the magazine. The titles are written in the
   same font as my masthead and they are in black with white outline to make them eye catching.
   The page numbers are bold and italic and they are bigger to make them stand out and make it
   easier for the audience to locate the article they want in the magazine. I have decided to have
   two columns instead of the four that I originally intended as it was too crowded and there won't
   be a good balance between images and text that I tried to maintain. So instead I have decided
   to have a column for the features and a column of the latest top 10 songs in the Official Charts.
   The text is in black and pink, and I have done it in an alternative manner to make it stand out
   and easier to read.
Like most magazines, I have included a subscription box in yellow to make it stand out and this
    informs the readers about subscribing to the magazine.
I have also included a logo on the top right hand corner to make my product as professional as
    possible.
Double Page Spread
Double Page Spread
For my double page spread, I have stuck with my original idea of setting out my interview in a
   question and answer format as I think it will be more casual and easier to read. The answers are
   written in first person to make it seem like that artist is personally answering their question which
   will make it feel casual and friendly. The questions are in pink and the answers from the artist
   are in black to make it easier for the audience to read the article. There is also an introducing
   paragraph at the beginning of the article to summarise the article.
The title of my article is a pull out quote from the article itself, also by using a quote from the article
   it makes the audience want to read on. I have put my title at an angle to make it more appealing
   to the audience.

To break up the article, I have included a quote inset in the middle of my article. It is written in bold
   to make it stand out more. By doing this it also makes the reader want to read the article more
   to find out where the quote is from.
I have included 4 more images of my model at the bottom of my article to make the page more
    interesting and appealing to my audience
The main image is place on the right hand page with a pull out quote, again to make the reader
   want to read on. The text on the left page is white with a black stroke and and it is in an angle to
   make it stand out.
Lastly, I have included minor details such as a logo on the right hand corner to make it look as
  professional as possible.
What My Audience Wanted...
From the primary audience research I did in the the initial stages of my research I found that my
   audience wanted;
A simple and neat layout to keep it looking professional and not over crowded
To use a colour palette that complement each other but still make it stand out from the rest of the
   magazine.
To use a theme and keep it consistent through out the front cover, contents page and double page
   spread.
For the double page spread, the title should be bond to make the audience want to read on, and to
   make sure that the article text is big enough to read.
Comparing My Rough Cuts to my
       Final Product...
Rough Cuts...
Rough Cuts: Front Cover
For my front cover I have decided to keep the background plain to keep the
   audience's attention on my model. My main image is a medium close up of
   my model. My model is wearing a dark pink top and denim waistcoat which
   reflects my target audience which are mainly females. I have decided to
   slightly curl my model's hair because I think curly hair is a very feminine
   look and also I think it is a popular stereotype for the genre of my music
   magazine according to my research. She is looking directly at the camera
   with her sunglasses lowered as this suggests confidence and dominance.
For the layout of my magazine, my masthead is written across the top of my
   magazine like most magazines to make it recognisable from other brands. I
   have decided to use the font 'Script Brush One Direction' which I have
   taken from the website 'Dafont'. I decided to have my masthead in dark
   pink as I think it reflects my target audience and also it makes it stand out
   from the rest of my front cover. I have decided place most of my sell lines
   on the left hand side to keep it looking simple and neat. however I have
   placed one of my sell lines on the right hand side to fill the empty space
   and keep my magazine looking as professional as possible. I have used
   the colours black, pink and red to make the sell lines stand out from the
   plain background and my model. For my main sell line I have decided to
   place it on the middle to make it eye catching as it is the biggest in size
   apart from the masthead, it is also in the same font as my masthead to
   keep consistency through out the front page. I have also decided to place
   the bar code, issue number and price on the bottom right hand side as
   most music magazines do.
Rough Cuts: Contents Page
          R




For my Contents Page I have decided to use three photographs instead
   of my main idea of having only one main image. The main image is
   the biggest as she features on my front page and she will be the main
   article of my music magazine and the other two images are smaller
   as they are a double page spread article. All three images have the
   page number on them to make it easier for the audience to find where
   they are in the magazine and also they include a little bit of text to
   inform the audience of who they are and what the article will be
   about.
I have decided to place the column titles over a pink banner to make
   them stand out and also to have a house style that is consistent
   through out the magazine. The titles are written in the same font as
   my masthead and they are in black with white outline to make them
   eye catching. The page numbers are bold and italic and they are
   bigger to make them stand out and make it easier for the audience to
   locate the article they want in the magazine. I have decided to have
   to columns instead of the four that I originally intended as it was too
   crowded and there won't be a good balance between images and text
   that I tried to maintain. So instead I have decided to have a column
   for the features and a column of the latest top 10 songs in the Official
   Charts.
There also is a box with information on how to subscribe to the magazine
Rough Cuts: Double Page Spread
For my double page spread, I have stuck with my original idea of setting out my interview in a
   question and answer format as I think it will be more casual and easier to read. The answers are
   written in first person to make it seem like that artist is personally answering their question which
   will make it feel casual and friendly. The questions are in pink and the answers from the artist
   are in black to make it easier for the audience to read the article.
There is also an introducing paragraph at the beginning of the article to summarise the article.
The title of my article is a pull out quote from the article itself, also by using a quote from the article
   it makes the audience want to read on.
The main image is place on the right hand page with a pull out quote, again to make the reader
   want to read on.
Final Product...
Comparing my rough cuts to my final product these are the changes I made to my product in light of the audience the feed back I had received;

Front Page

I have included a skyline banner as most professional magazines do. My skyline banner is advertising free 4 tickets to the Hackney Weekend 2012. I have included a skyline
     banner to make my audience interested and make them want to read on more

I have included a stroke and drop shadow on my masthead to make it stand out from the rest of the cover and make it eye catching and recognisable.

I have worked on my text layout by rearranging my sell lines to make it more appealing and looking as professional as possible. I have added a circular banner to one of my
      sell lines to make it stand out. I have also moved my main sell line to the centre of the cover to make it more appealing. I have included a stroke and drop shadow to it to
      make it eye catching.

Contents Page

There were a lot of white/empty spaces. To improve it, I have worked on the layout to get rid of these white/empty spaces. I have made the font of the 'Contents' much bigger
     so it fitted across the top of the page and therefore removing the white/empty spaces. I have kept the font the same to create consistency through out my magazine like
     most magazine.

I have made the images bigger to fill the space and again to remove empty spaces.

I have included strokes on the captions in my images to make them stand out and easier to read.

I have changed the text colour but still keeping to my theme of black and pink. I did this in a alternative manner to make it stand out and easier to read.

I have included a logo on the top right hand corner to make it look as professional as possible.

I have changed the colour of my subscription box from pale pink to yellow to make stand out.

Double Page Spread

I have included minor details such as a logo on the right hand corner to make it look as professional as possible.

I have changed the layout of my title. I have put my title a angle to make it more appealing to the audience. My title is still a pull out quote form the article,and I have also
      included a black stroke to it to make it stand out.

I have improved the alignment of the text - all left.

To break up the article, I have includes quote inset in the middle of my article. It is written in bold to make it stand out more. By doing this it also makes the reader want to read
      the article more to find out where the quote is from.

I have included 4 more images of my model at the bottom of my article to make the page more interesting and appealing to my audience

I have changed the colour of my text on the left page to white with a black stroke to make it stand out.

Evaluation Question 5

  • 1.
    Evaluation Question 5 Howdid you attract/address your audience?
  • 4.
  • 5.
    Front Page For myfront cover I decided to have plain background to keep the audience's attention on my model like most magazines do. My main image is a medium close up of my model. My model is wearing a dark pink top and denim waistcoat which reflects my target audience which are mainly females. I have decided to slightly curl my model's hair because I think curly hair is a very feminine look and also I think it is a popular stereotype for the genre of my music magazine according to my research. She is looking directly at the camera with her sunglasses lowered as this suggests confidence and dominance. For the layout of my magazine, my masthead is written across the top of my magazine like most magazines to make it recognisable from other brands. I used the font 'Script Brush One Direction' which I have taken from the website dafont. I decided to have my masthead in dark pink as I think it reflects my target audience and also it makes it stand out from the rest of my front cover. I have also included a stroke and drop shadow on my masthead to make it stand out from the rest of the cover and make it eye catching and recognisable. I decided to place most of my sell lines on the left hand side just like billboard to keep it looking simple and neat. However I have placed one of my sell lines on the right hand side to fill the empty space and keep my magazine looking as professional as possible. I also added a circular banner to one of my sell lines, again just like Billboard, to make it stand out and show variety. I have used the colours black, pink and red to make the sell lines stand out from the plain background and my model. For my main sell line I have decided to place it on the middle with a stoke and a drop shadow to make it eye catching as it is the biggest in size apart from the masthead. It is also in the same font as my masthead to keep consistency through out the front page. I have included a skyline banner as most professional magazines do. My skyline banner is advertising free 4 tickets to the Hackney Weekend 2012. I have done this to make my audience interested and make them want to read on more. I also decided to place the bar code, issue number and price on the bottom right hand side as most music magazines do.
  • 6.
  • 7.
    Contents Page C For my Contents Page I have decided to use three photographs instead of my main idea of having only one main image. The main image is the biggest as she features on my front page and she will be the main article of my music magazine and the other two images are smaller as they are a double page spread article. All three images have the page number on them to make it easier for the audience to find where they are in the magazine and also they include a little bit of text to inform the audience of who they are and what the article will be about. I have included strokes on the captions in my images to make them stand out and easier to read. I have decided to place the column titles over a pink banner to make them stand out and also to have a house style that is consistent through out the magazine. The titles are written in the same font as my masthead and they are in black with white outline to make them eye catching. The page numbers are bold and italic and they are bigger to make them stand out and make it easier for the audience to locate the article they want in the magazine. I have decided to have two columns instead of the four that I originally intended as it was too crowded and there won't be a good balance between images and text that I tried to maintain. So instead I have decided to have a column for the features and a column of the latest top 10 songs in the Official Charts. The text is in black and pink, and I have done it in an alternative manner to make it stand out and easier to read. Like most magazines, I have included a subscription box in yellow to make it stand out and this informs the readers about subscribing to the magazine. I have also included a logo on the top right hand corner to make my product as professional as possible.
  • 8.
  • 9.
    Double Page Spread Formy double page spread, I have stuck with my original idea of setting out my interview in a question and answer format as I think it will be more casual and easier to read. The answers are written in first person to make it seem like that artist is personally answering their question which will make it feel casual and friendly. The questions are in pink and the answers from the artist are in black to make it easier for the audience to read the article. There is also an introducing paragraph at the beginning of the article to summarise the article. The title of my article is a pull out quote from the article itself, also by using a quote from the article it makes the audience want to read on. I have put my title at an angle to make it more appealing to the audience. To break up the article, I have included a quote inset in the middle of my article. It is written in bold to make it stand out more. By doing this it also makes the reader want to read the article more to find out where the quote is from. I have included 4 more images of my model at the bottom of my article to make the page more interesting and appealing to my audience The main image is place on the right hand page with a pull out quote, again to make the reader want to read on. The text on the left page is white with a black stroke and and it is in an angle to make it stand out. Lastly, I have included minor details such as a logo on the right hand corner to make it look as professional as possible.
  • 10.
    What My AudienceWanted... From the primary audience research I did in the the initial stages of my research I found that my audience wanted; A simple and neat layout to keep it looking professional and not over crowded To use a colour palette that complement each other but still make it stand out from the rest of the magazine. To use a theme and keep it consistent through out the front cover, contents page and double page spread. For the double page spread, the title should be bond to make the audience want to read on, and to make sure that the article text is big enough to read.
  • 11.
    Comparing My RoughCuts to my Final Product...
  • 12.
  • 13.
    Rough Cuts: FrontCover For my front cover I have decided to keep the background plain to keep the audience's attention on my model. My main image is a medium close up of my model. My model is wearing a dark pink top and denim waistcoat which reflects my target audience which are mainly females. I have decided to slightly curl my model's hair because I think curly hair is a very feminine look and also I think it is a popular stereotype for the genre of my music magazine according to my research. She is looking directly at the camera with her sunglasses lowered as this suggests confidence and dominance. For the layout of my magazine, my masthead is written across the top of my magazine like most magazines to make it recognisable from other brands. I have decided to use the font 'Script Brush One Direction' which I have taken from the website 'Dafont'. I decided to have my masthead in dark pink as I think it reflects my target audience and also it makes it stand out from the rest of my front cover. I have decided place most of my sell lines on the left hand side to keep it looking simple and neat. however I have placed one of my sell lines on the right hand side to fill the empty space and keep my magazine looking as professional as possible. I have used the colours black, pink and red to make the sell lines stand out from the plain background and my model. For my main sell line I have decided to place it on the middle to make it eye catching as it is the biggest in size apart from the masthead, it is also in the same font as my masthead to keep consistency through out the front page. I have also decided to place the bar code, issue number and price on the bottom right hand side as most music magazines do.
  • 14.
    Rough Cuts: ContentsPage R For my Contents Page I have decided to use three photographs instead of my main idea of having only one main image. The main image is the biggest as she features on my front page and she will be the main article of my music magazine and the other two images are smaller as they are a double page spread article. All three images have the page number on them to make it easier for the audience to find where they are in the magazine and also they include a little bit of text to inform the audience of who they are and what the article will be about. I have decided to place the column titles over a pink banner to make them stand out and also to have a house style that is consistent through out the magazine. The titles are written in the same font as my masthead and they are in black with white outline to make them eye catching. The page numbers are bold and italic and they are bigger to make them stand out and make it easier for the audience to locate the article they want in the magazine. I have decided to have to columns instead of the four that I originally intended as it was too crowded and there won't be a good balance between images and text that I tried to maintain. So instead I have decided to have a column for the features and a column of the latest top 10 songs in the Official Charts. There also is a box with information on how to subscribe to the magazine
  • 15.
    Rough Cuts: DoublePage Spread For my double page spread, I have stuck with my original idea of setting out my interview in a question and answer format as I think it will be more casual and easier to read. The answers are written in first person to make it seem like that artist is personally answering their question which will make it feel casual and friendly. The questions are in pink and the answers from the artist are in black to make it easier for the audience to read the article. There is also an introducing paragraph at the beginning of the article to summarise the article. The title of my article is a pull out quote from the article itself, also by using a quote from the article it makes the audience want to read on. The main image is place on the right hand page with a pull out quote, again to make the reader want to read on.
  • 16.
  • 17.
    Comparing my roughcuts to my final product these are the changes I made to my product in light of the audience the feed back I had received; Front Page I have included a skyline banner as most professional magazines do. My skyline banner is advertising free 4 tickets to the Hackney Weekend 2012. I have included a skyline banner to make my audience interested and make them want to read on more I have included a stroke and drop shadow on my masthead to make it stand out from the rest of the cover and make it eye catching and recognisable. I have worked on my text layout by rearranging my sell lines to make it more appealing and looking as professional as possible. I have added a circular banner to one of my sell lines to make it stand out. I have also moved my main sell line to the centre of the cover to make it more appealing. I have included a stroke and drop shadow to it to make it eye catching. Contents Page There were a lot of white/empty spaces. To improve it, I have worked on the layout to get rid of these white/empty spaces. I have made the font of the 'Contents' much bigger so it fitted across the top of the page and therefore removing the white/empty spaces. I have kept the font the same to create consistency through out my magazine like most magazine. I have made the images bigger to fill the space and again to remove empty spaces. I have included strokes on the captions in my images to make them stand out and easier to read. I have changed the text colour but still keeping to my theme of black and pink. I did this in a alternative manner to make it stand out and easier to read. I have included a logo on the top right hand corner to make it look as professional as possible. I have changed the colour of my subscription box from pale pink to yellow to make stand out. Double Page Spread I have included minor details such as a logo on the right hand corner to make it look as professional as possible. I have changed the layout of my title. I have put my title a angle to make it more appealing to the audience. My title is still a pull out quote form the article,and I have also included a black stroke to it to make it stand out. I have improved the alignment of the text - all left. To break up the article, I have includes quote inset in the middle of my article. It is written in bold to make it stand out more. By doing this it also makes the reader want to read the article more to find out where the quote is from. I have included 4 more images of my model at the bottom of my article to make the page more interesting and appealing to my audience I have changed the colour of my text on the left page to white with a black stroke to make it stand out.