2. KERRANG
So in this I will analysing the
- Front Cover
- Contents Page
- A DPS
ANALYSIS
3. FRONT COVER
Colour/Design –
So this Kerrang magazine is a limited addition/ special addition as its celebrating the anniversary
of You me at six, so the magazine has been focused on so because of this the cover lines have
been places a little differently, they go against conventions. The cover lines for these have
followed conventions in the way they placed them but they don’t really look like cover lines and
as a consumer I didn’t really think of them as anything just an advertisement, this is my opinion
as a magazine the cover lines have followed conventions weirdly. I know I'm just contradicting
myself but this magazine is just weird, not bad but weird. I especially like the main image of the
band in front of the Masthead(as KERRANG is well known anyway). On this cover there are
contrasting colours Like black & orange, yellow & orange and white & black. These grab the
readers attention as contrasting colours make the page pop out.
4. FRONT COVER
Image/Model –
The Model is of the band which the magazine is featuring: You me at six. This image is a long
shot so it can fit all members into it, the band members are in front of the masthead, this has
been done to emphasise the importance of the band or to celebrate them, this would not be
possible if the magazine wasn’t popular, however in this case kerrang are a well known brand so
people will know what it is without being able to see it completely.
5. FRONT COVER
Language –
The magazine uses two cover mounts, it has free “exclusive stickers” and a “poster special” to
attract the reader towards the gifts, It has the exclusive stickers cover mount very pronounced, it
takes up the top 3rd and Cleary shows it with a explanation point “!” to make emphasise the
point more(they didn’t need it there).
6. FRONT COVER
Distribution –
Just like Q this magazines publishers are Bauer media group, they distribute within the UK and
again I'm unsure if they distribute outside of it.
7. CONTENTS
Colour/Design –
The contents page has the issue number and date of release. It has put the contents into
categories, Features, News, Posters, Lives, Reviews and Gigs. Under these there are all the
contents of those categories in a list as it describes itself then the folio next to it. It also credits
the editor. The colours used are yellow and black which represent warning tape(DO NOT CROSS
etc.) which really gives impact to the page. Even though the contents page is very simple it gets
to the point nicely and quickly, the design of the page has been done well, I like the actually
contents page title “contents” it style is like it has been drawn on with an upside down
cross(anti-Christ), speakers and skulls, this is meant to represent the rock culture which others
see is as, for example parents or Christians who will find this disturbing and dark(the devils
music) which kerrang are using to reinforce the stereotype.
8. CONTENTS
Image/model –
The model in this case is of a musician standing in front of a audience who are going wild which
fits the kerrang style. This image takes up the left and middle 3rds of the page. Another image is
of the editor which is a selfie of him with his friend, which again fits the style and wild, chill Punk
style of kerrang.
9. CONTENTS
Language –
It uses very short descriptions of contents and the only real big body of text is a note from the
editor. Language wise the contents page isn’t really creative, it has been done in a quick fashion
really only just to tell the reader of what they are going to be reading(which a contents page
should do).
10. DPS
Colour/design –
The dps uses gutters to keep the text smooth and clean as it is a fairly large body of text, it
breaks it down making it easy to read it. It has a nice design with the main image in front with
the text below it and some other images around the sides. Colour hasn’t really got anything to
do with this page as all it is, is pictures and text on white background except for the article on
the side which is not very bold.
11. DPS
Image/model –
The is a long shot of the whole band and the side images are of them in a documentary style
fashion. They have boarders to make them look like pictures which have been glued onto the
page adding to the collage pin board style.
12. DPS
Language –
In the main body of text there is a pull quote and a use of one drop cap, because of this the text
is not broken up much making it harder to read, this dps is a carry on from the previous dps so it
doesn’t start of with a drop cap which makes sense.