Initial Introductory 
Task 
General Questions about a Music Magazine
1. What is a Music Magazine? 
• A music magazine is a collection of text based around 
music, designed specifically for certain genres of music 
and niche markets. The target audience is often 
appealed to via. Denotations, i.e. music related images 
and selected pieces of information
2. What Content (text/copy/writing/articles/stories) 
would you expect to find in a music magazine 
• In a music magazine you would expect music related 
news, interviews with bands and musician; exclusives on 
certain bands/musicians and concert information. You 
would also likely see information about up and coming 
festivals, contests revolving around music or music artists 
that could act as lures/puffs. There could also be music 
or occasionally film reviews and quizzes readers can take 
that revolve around a particular music genre or icon.
3. What Images would you expect to find in a 
music magazine? 
• You would typically expect to find images of music artists or bands 
that may be associated with a specific genre, (e.g. Beyoncé with pop 
or R&B), you may also expect images of musical instruments that are 
used typically in certain genres, or images of music fans who’ve 
attended concerts or festivals that have recently taken place. 
• Images of latest album covers or photo-shoots may also be featured 
in a music magazines particularly if they revolve around the artist 
featured on the front cover of the magazine so that their own 
following and niche market are attracted to the magazine.
4. Identify general characteristics/ Features that 
you would expect to find in all music magazines 
• The general characteristics follow the typical codes and conventions of 
magazines. The masthead and any skylines are often depicted at the top of 
the cover, it may or may not be obscured depending on how renowned the 
magazine is a well known brand. The main cover image is often somewhat 
central and there is a direct address between the subject and the audience-the 
main cover image often depicts a artist or music icon, there is also a 
clear house style shown throughout the magazines (mainly the front cover 
and contents pages) which follow a colour scheme that uses a limited 
number of colours to create a sense of familiarity in the magazine. The 
cover lines are often to the left or right of the magazine’s front cover to 
ensure that the main cover image isn’t obscured and there is often 
numerous cover lines depicted. The fonts used are often simple serif fonts, 
excluding the masthead’s font, and also follow the constant colour scheme, 
the main cover line may be in a different font and is usually much larger in 
size compared to the rest of the cover lines on the front cover. Rules of 
thirds are also often used in music magazines.
Questions about music magazines front 
covers 
• 1. Identify the features/characteristics they all have. 
• The music magazines all have : All magazines I have seen appear to have a masthead that goes along the top of 
the magazine, the masthead will often be the largest piece of text and differ from any other text shown on the 
cover( Unique font, bold), the masthead is often kept the same on every issue of a magazine and follow a certain 
house style to create a sense of familiarity and brand, if the magazine isn’t a well known brand the masthead will 
normally go over the main cover image. A main cover line is often present that links with and anchors the main 
cover image, the main cover line is always considerably larger in font size and bolder than all the other cover lines 
and is often more central on the front page, all the other cover lines often go to the left hand side of the front 
page so that they don’t obscure the main cover image . The main cover image will often link with the overall genre 
of the magazine, for a music magazine it would probably be a popular band or solo artist, there is practically 
always direct address with the audience in the main cover image following a convention of magazines, if there is 
just one person the main cover image will Often be a close up or a medium close up, for a band it generally 
depends on the size of the band and the types of shots can vary to a wide shot. 
• 2. Why are these features present on all of the magazines? Why are they 
important? 
• The masthead must be considerably noticeable so that it is easily noticed by a potential buyer, it is important that 
a not so well known magazine’s masthead isn’t obscured so that target audiences can feel a sense of familiarity 
with the masthead, causing it to become more memorable and create a brand with a consistent house style that 
would eventually be instantly recognisable, the position of the masthead along the top follows the conventions of 
magazines and is placed where a person could easily find the masthead. The main cover line must be larger than 
the other cover lines so that it can be differentiated from them, it anchors the main cover image to provide 
context to why the main cover image has been chosen and also so that it can provide target audiences with 
information on the articles and genre of the magazines. The main cover line will be placed in a more central 
position so that it is more noticeable than the other cover lines. The other cover lines will go along the left hand 
side so that they are not blocking the main cover image from the view of the audience, that would also be easily 
found as a person browses through a rack of magazines and will generally provide information of the genre of the 
magazine. The main cover image is important as it often shows music artists that relate to the genre and appeal to 
the target audience, also some music artists will attract a specific following and niche market, increasing sales of 
magazines based on their popularity. 
• 3. Take one of the magazine covers and say what type of music magazine it is. 
• The subgenre of the music magazine ‘Top of the Pops’ is a pop music.
Questions about music magazines front 
covers (continued) 
• 4. For the same magazine, state who you think the target 
audience is. 
• The target audience for the ‘Top of the Pops’ magazine is probably young female pop music fans around the ages 
of 11-14. I think that the target audience would typically be female because of the band used in the main cover 
image, the ‘Jonas Brothers’ are a all male band that had quite a large following of female fans who found them 
attractive, a majority of those fans would have probably also seen them on the ‘Disney channel’ as they were 
heavily associated with Disney , the channel is particularly made for young people in around their pre to early 
teens which increases the likelihood of their fan base being quite young. The language used on the front cover also 
suggests the target audiences age as the use of the abbreviation ‘OMG’ is slang commonly used among young 
people, stereotypically young girls in particular, this language was probably used to appeal to that particular target 
audience. The majority of the fonts used on the front cover of the magazine are sans-serif, this makes the fonts 
look quite modern and gives the typography a smooth, young effect which would typically appeal to younger 
people. Finally the colours used on the front cover consist of pinks, light blues and yellows, the use of ‘light’ 
colours carries connotations of ‘youth’ and are often described as ‘childish’, lighter colours also often associated 
as ‘feminine’ particularly the colour ‘pink’ which is stereotypicallya young ‘girl’s’ colour.

Initial introductory task

  • 1.
    Initial Introductory Task General Questions about a Music Magazine
  • 2.
    1. What isa Music Magazine? • A music magazine is a collection of text based around music, designed specifically for certain genres of music and niche markets. The target audience is often appealed to via. Denotations, i.e. music related images and selected pieces of information
  • 3.
    2. What Content(text/copy/writing/articles/stories) would you expect to find in a music magazine • In a music magazine you would expect music related news, interviews with bands and musician; exclusives on certain bands/musicians and concert information. You would also likely see information about up and coming festivals, contests revolving around music or music artists that could act as lures/puffs. There could also be music or occasionally film reviews and quizzes readers can take that revolve around a particular music genre or icon.
  • 4.
    3. What Imageswould you expect to find in a music magazine? • You would typically expect to find images of music artists or bands that may be associated with a specific genre, (e.g. Beyoncé with pop or R&B), you may also expect images of musical instruments that are used typically in certain genres, or images of music fans who’ve attended concerts or festivals that have recently taken place. • Images of latest album covers or photo-shoots may also be featured in a music magazines particularly if they revolve around the artist featured on the front cover of the magazine so that their own following and niche market are attracted to the magazine.
  • 5.
    4. Identify generalcharacteristics/ Features that you would expect to find in all music magazines • The general characteristics follow the typical codes and conventions of magazines. The masthead and any skylines are often depicted at the top of the cover, it may or may not be obscured depending on how renowned the magazine is a well known brand. The main cover image is often somewhat central and there is a direct address between the subject and the audience-the main cover image often depicts a artist or music icon, there is also a clear house style shown throughout the magazines (mainly the front cover and contents pages) which follow a colour scheme that uses a limited number of colours to create a sense of familiarity in the magazine. The cover lines are often to the left or right of the magazine’s front cover to ensure that the main cover image isn’t obscured and there is often numerous cover lines depicted. The fonts used are often simple serif fonts, excluding the masthead’s font, and also follow the constant colour scheme, the main cover line may be in a different font and is usually much larger in size compared to the rest of the cover lines on the front cover. Rules of thirds are also often used in music magazines.
  • 6.
    Questions about musicmagazines front covers • 1. Identify the features/characteristics they all have. • The music magazines all have : All magazines I have seen appear to have a masthead that goes along the top of the magazine, the masthead will often be the largest piece of text and differ from any other text shown on the cover( Unique font, bold), the masthead is often kept the same on every issue of a magazine and follow a certain house style to create a sense of familiarity and brand, if the magazine isn’t a well known brand the masthead will normally go over the main cover image. A main cover line is often present that links with and anchors the main cover image, the main cover line is always considerably larger in font size and bolder than all the other cover lines and is often more central on the front page, all the other cover lines often go to the left hand side of the front page so that they don’t obscure the main cover image . The main cover image will often link with the overall genre of the magazine, for a music magazine it would probably be a popular band or solo artist, there is practically always direct address with the audience in the main cover image following a convention of magazines, if there is just one person the main cover image will Often be a close up or a medium close up, for a band it generally depends on the size of the band and the types of shots can vary to a wide shot. • 2. Why are these features present on all of the magazines? Why are they important? • The masthead must be considerably noticeable so that it is easily noticed by a potential buyer, it is important that a not so well known magazine’s masthead isn’t obscured so that target audiences can feel a sense of familiarity with the masthead, causing it to become more memorable and create a brand with a consistent house style that would eventually be instantly recognisable, the position of the masthead along the top follows the conventions of magazines and is placed where a person could easily find the masthead. The main cover line must be larger than the other cover lines so that it can be differentiated from them, it anchors the main cover image to provide context to why the main cover image has been chosen and also so that it can provide target audiences with information on the articles and genre of the magazines. The main cover line will be placed in a more central position so that it is more noticeable than the other cover lines. The other cover lines will go along the left hand side so that they are not blocking the main cover image from the view of the audience, that would also be easily found as a person browses through a rack of magazines and will generally provide information of the genre of the magazine. The main cover image is important as it often shows music artists that relate to the genre and appeal to the target audience, also some music artists will attract a specific following and niche market, increasing sales of magazines based on their popularity. • 3. Take one of the magazine covers and say what type of music magazine it is. • The subgenre of the music magazine ‘Top of the Pops’ is a pop music.
  • 7.
    Questions about musicmagazines front covers (continued) • 4. For the same magazine, state who you think the target audience is. • The target audience for the ‘Top of the Pops’ magazine is probably young female pop music fans around the ages of 11-14. I think that the target audience would typically be female because of the band used in the main cover image, the ‘Jonas Brothers’ are a all male band that had quite a large following of female fans who found them attractive, a majority of those fans would have probably also seen them on the ‘Disney channel’ as they were heavily associated with Disney , the channel is particularly made for young people in around their pre to early teens which increases the likelihood of their fan base being quite young. The language used on the front cover also suggests the target audiences age as the use of the abbreviation ‘OMG’ is slang commonly used among young people, stereotypically young girls in particular, this language was probably used to appeal to that particular target audience. The majority of the fonts used on the front cover of the magazine are sans-serif, this makes the fonts look quite modern and gives the typography a smooth, young effect which would typically appeal to younger people. Finally the colours used on the front cover consist of pinks, light blues and yellows, the use of ‘light’ colours carries connotations of ‘youth’ and are often described as ‘childish’, lighter colours also often associated as ‘feminine’ particularly the colour ‘pink’ which is stereotypicallya young ‘girl’s’ colour.