2. At the top of this
package there is a
puff, this is a lure as
there is a model
the buyer can
make
Main image covers
some of the
masthead, so this
mean that they are
very important
The colour scheme
consists of yellow,
red and black
‘The Untold Story’
makes the reader
feel invited into
knowing a secret
that maybe no one
else knows
Band members
as the main
image are
staring at you,
this is inviting
As Nirvana were
big in the 90’s, this
could be
appealing to the
elder generation
as well and the
new
The main image and the
masthead is in black and
white, connoting old
times, which would be
appropriate as Nirvana
was an old band. And as
the main guitarist and
singer died in 1994, black
and white can also
connote death or looking
back on memories of
Nirvana.
‘NIRVANA’ is
written the same
as the logo of the
band is. It is yellow
and stands out,
almost like a flash
of light catch
someone’s eye.
‘6 AWESOME
POSTERS!’ is a lure‘awesome’ can be
a buzz word and
written in yellow on
a red background
to stand out
3. Two famous musicians
are standing near each
other with smiles and
looking at the camera.
This would be inviting to
the younger generation
The page number is
bold and white on
pictures which clashes
with the background
so it stands out
‘Hey Brendon, we hate
your curtains. Okay,
bye.’ this is language
that a lot of teenagers
use nowadays. And as
it’s informal and a
caption next to a
modern singer, this can
be attractive to people
interested in modern
music. Especially as this
band has a new album
out soon!
‘Ultimate Rock Star Test’
this is attractive because
who doesn’t want to be
a rock star?
4. A picture of
Nirvana as a
band are
covering over a
quarter of both
pages
The cover of the
their album ‘In
Utero’ is faded
into the
background
behind the text.
This is good as
decoration for the
page and fills up
blank space
The colour scheme consits
of red, yellow and black.
These are all colours that
feature on the cover of
one of their albums ‘In
Utero’. This keeps a
continuous theme across
this double page spread.
This is a quote from Dave
Grohl, a member from
Nirvana. The reader will see
this and wonder why the
lyrics were dark. Fans love
to get as much information
from celebrities as they can
Old photographs of
Nirvana and the late
Kurt Cobain are
spotted around the
double page spread
with captions. Usually in
‘Kerrang!’ they are
humourous