The names of the bands are in
                                                                   bold, which again, makes it easier
                                                                   and quicker to find something
                                                                   specific. ‘30 Seconds to mars
                                                                   poster special’ makes this issue
                                                                   seem ‘special’ and will therefore
                                                                   interest the reader. The red page
                                                                   numbers are clear and easy to
                                                                   read, and the cover stories are
                                                                   written over a black star with a
                                                                   red background. This makes them
                                                                   stand out and easy to find. At the
                                                                   bottom right of the page is a black
                                                                   section, which includes an
                                                                   advertisement for a subscription
                                                                   deal, and for the magazine to be
                                                                   ‘delivered to your door’. The font
                                                                   is white, with a yellow phone
                                                                   number. This section also
                                                                   included three images of other
                                                                   Kerrang! magazines, which
                                                                   clearly show the reader what
                                                                   they will be getting if they pay for
                                                                   the magazine monthly. This is
                                                                   aimed at fans of the magazine,
The Kerrang! Contents page is usually full of information and      who already buy it regularly, and
pictures, informing the readers on what will be inside. In this    who would benefit from a
particular magazine, the contents list is across the bottom half   monthly deal. Also, on the left of
of the page, and the main image is in the top of the page. This    the page there is a personal
image shows the band ‘Bring me the Horizon’, which is one of       comment from the editor, and an
the main features inside. On top of this image, there are two      image of her face. This comment
images of pages inside the magazine. This shows the reader         talks about the magazine and
what they are buying, and also, if the reader likes the bands      gives a short explanation about
that are shown in the contents page, they are more likely to       what will be inside this particular
read on. Also overlapping the main image is the yellow title       issue.
‘contents’ with the white issue number, and the date. This
contents page has used black, red, white and yellow for its
colour scheme, although lots of other colours are used because
of the colour photographs. The actual contents list shows
clearly what is featured in this ‘Kerrang!’ magazine. For
instance, there sub headings with different sections. These
sections includefeedback, news, swag, live reviews, features,
album reviews, gig guide, and famous last words. This is useful,
as it would be easier and quicker to find something specific.

Kerrang contents

  • 1.
    The names ofthe bands are in bold, which again, makes it easier and quicker to find something specific. ‘30 Seconds to mars poster special’ makes this issue seem ‘special’ and will therefore interest the reader. The red page numbers are clear and easy to read, and the cover stories are written over a black star with a red background. This makes them stand out and easy to find. At the bottom right of the page is a black section, which includes an advertisement for a subscription deal, and for the magazine to be ‘delivered to your door’. The font is white, with a yellow phone number. This section also included three images of other Kerrang! magazines, which clearly show the reader what they will be getting if they pay for the magazine monthly. This is aimed at fans of the magazine, The Kerrang! Contents page is usually full of information and who already buy it regularly, and pictures, informing the readers on what will be inside. In this who would benefit from a particular magazine, the contents list is across the bottom half monthly deal. Also, on the left of of the page, and the main image is in the top of the page. This the page there is a personal image shows the band ‘Bring me the Horizon’, which is one of comment from the editor, and an the main features inside. On top of this image, there are two image of her face. This comment images of pages inside the magazine. This shows the reader talks about the magazine and what they are buying, and also, if the reader likes the bands gives a short explanation about that are shown in the contents page, they are more likely to what will be inside this particular read on. Also overlapping the main image is the yellow title issue. ‘contents’ with the white issue number, and the date. This contents page has used black, red, white and yellow for its colour scheme, although lots of other colours are used because of the colour photographs. The actual contents list shows clearly what is featured in this ‘Kerrang!’ magazine. For instance, there sub headings with different sections. These sections includefeedback, news, swag, live reviews, features, album reviews, gig guide, and famous last words. This is useful, as it would be easier and quicker to find something specific.