This double page magazine spread features a photo of an artistic band. The large photo takes up most of the space, drawing the reader's eye. It is styled to match the band's genre and image. Pull quotes are used to tease interesting quotes from the article and entice readers to learn more. Sophisticated fonts and layout appeal to the magazine's target audience.
Frankie-Rose Taylor discusses how her media product challenges and develops conventions of real magazines. She edited photos on the cover to make the model look good. The masthead was inspired by Kerrang magazine. Fonts and designs were chosen to create a fanzine feel. Images on the double page spread were styled with a yellow tint and blurring. The table of contents included a background image for visual interest. Overall, the goal was to challenge conventions while maintaining connections to real magazines through codes and formats.
The document summarizes the key elements of a magazine cover design. The masthead brands the magazine and uses orange to link it to energy. The sell line distinguishes what the magazine is about. The main image features a serious celebrity to show the magazine covers serious topics. Additional images and text highlight stories and celebrities featured in the issue to promote sales. Color, images, and text all aim to represent the magazine as vibrant, popular with teenagers, and focused on hip hop culture.
The document discusses how the media product uses, develops, and challenges conventions of real media products. Specifically, it summarizes how the magazine's masthead, images, layout, and content both follow and break conventions to match the genre while making it unique. It also discusses what technologies were used in the creation of the product, including Blogger, Microsoft Publisher, dafont.com, and others. Finally, it discusses how the product represents indie rock artists and fans through the images, language, and content featured.
The contents page summarizes the key articles, features, and sections found in the magazine issue. Headings are in bold colors that match the magazine's style. Images advertise major stories and are placed with page numbers for easy navigation. Contact information at the bottom allows readers to subscribe or access additional online content.
Kerrang magazine was originally focused on new wave of British heavy metal in the 1980s and 1990s but lost popularity by shifting to cover newer trends like grunge. It has been published weekly since 1981. NME also targets rock fans and has a similar audience to Kerrang. MOJO magazine was first published in 1993 to cater to the growing interest in classic rock. It covers both newer and older, less mainstream artists. All three magazines use color schemes and layouts to draw readers in and highlight key information like cover artists and included bonuses like CDs.
This double page spread from NME magazine profiles UK rapper Dizzee Rascal. The main image shows Dizzee Rascal graffiti tagging a wall while looking over his shoulder, suggesting a rebellious tone. Additional images and a graffiti background further reinforce this theme. The article begins with a large dropped capital Y, maintaining a professional design. A second spread profiles singer Florence Welch of Florence and the Machine during a US tour. Florence is pictured sitting on a table in front of an American flag, indicating the location. Her sophisticated look matches the magazine's font and color scheme. Both spreads utilize images, backgrounds, fonts, and designs to set a tone that matches the subject and keeps the reader engaged.
my textual alaysis of contents page's and double page spreadszire1
The two-page contents spread features images and text that are consistent with the magazine's genre of rock and punk music. A large black-and-white image of a band performing on stage grabs the reader's attention. Section headers and smaller supporting images guide readers to specific articles. Contrasting text colors against backgrounds make all content clear and easy to read.
The document summarizes the conventions of music magazine front covers and how the student's mock magazine cover for "Pulse" both develops and challenges those conventions in comparison to the magazine "Kerrang".
Key points:
- Kerrang conventions include the masthead, eyebrow, cover lines, images, and barcode/date.
- Pulse's masthead challenges conventions by being red and prominent above the cover image.
- Pulse follows conventions for the eyebrow, cover lines, and barcode/date.
- Pulse challenges conventions with its limited fonts and placement of cover image under masthead.
- Both magazines develop conventions through color schemes and layout similarities to Kerrang covers.
Frankie-Rose Taylor discusses how her media product challenges and develops conventions of real magazines. She edited photos on the cover to make the model look good. The masthead was inspired by Kerrang magazine. Fonts and designs were chosen to create a fanzine feel. Images on the double page spread were styled with a yellow tint and blurring. The table of contents included a background image for visual interest. Overall, the goal was to challenge conventions while maintaining connections to real magazines through codes and formats.
The document summarizes the key elements of a magazine cover design. The masthead brands the magazine and uses orange to link it to energy. The sell line distinguishes what the magazine is about. The main image features a serious celebrity to show the magazine covers serious topics. Additional images and text highlight stories and celebrities featured in the issue to promote sales. Color, images, and text all aim to represent the magazine as vibrant, popular with teenagers, and focused on hip hop culture.
The document discusses how the media product uses, develops, and challenges conventions of real media products. Specifically, it summarizes how the magazine's masthead, images, layout, and content both follow and break conventions to match the genre while making it unique. It also discusses what technologies were used in the creation of the product, including Blogger, Microsoft Publisher, dafont.com, and others. Finally, it discusses how the product represents indie rock artists and fans through the images, language, and content featured.
The contents page summarizes the key articles, features, and sections found in the magazine issue. Headings are in bold colors that match the magazine's style. Images advertise major stories and are placed with page numbers for easy navigation. Contact information at the bottom allows readers to subscribe or access additional online content.
Kerrang magazine was originally focused on new wave of British heavy metal in the 1980s and 1990s but lost popularity by shifting to cover newer trends like grunge. It has been published weekly since 1981. NME also targets rock fans and has a similar audience to Kerrang. MOJO magazine was first published in 1993 to cater to the growing interest in classic rock. It covers both newer and older, less mainstream artists. All three magazines use color schemes and layouts to draw readers in and highlight key information like cover artists and included bonuses like CDs.
This double page spread from NME magazine profiles UK rapper Dizzee Rascal. The main image shows Dizzee Rascal graffiti tagging a wall while looking over his shoulder, suggesting a rebellious tone. Additional images and a graffiti background further reinforce this theme. The article begins with a large dropped capital Y, maintaining a professional design. A second spread profiles singer Florence Welch of Florence and the Machine during a US tour. Florence is pictured sitting on a table in front of an American flag, indicating the location. Her sophisticated look matches the magazine's font and color scheme. Both spreads utilize images, backgrounds, fonts, and designs to set a tone that matches the subject and keeps the reader engaged.
my textual alaysis of contents page's and double page spreadszire1
The two-page contents spread features images and text that are consistent with the magazine's genre of rock and punk music. A large black-and-white image of a band performing on stage grabs the reader's attention. Section headers and smaller supporting images guide readers to specific articles. Contrasting text colors against backgrounds make all content clear and easy to read.
The document summarizes the conventions of music magazine front covers and how the student's mock magazine cover for "Pulse" both develops and challenges those conventions in comparison to the magazine "Kerrang".
Key points:
- Kerrang conventions include the masthead, eyebrow, cover lines, images, and barcode/date.
- Pulse's masthead challenges conventions by being red and prominent above the cover image.
- Pulse follows conventions for the eyebrow, cover lines, and barcode/date.
- Pulse challenges conventions with its limited fonts and placement of cover image under masthead.
- Both magazines develop conventions through color schemes and layout similarities to Kerrang covers.
1) This document provides an analysis of the covers and contents pages of music magazines like Mojo and NME. Key elements like the cover image, magazine name placement, and price visibility are examined.
2) Target audiences for Mojo and NME are described as generally young but covering a wide range of music styles. Sales figures show NME typically sells around 200,000 issues per week.
3) Background information is given on NME, including that it is owned by a company and has its own award show. The site has over 7 million users per month.
1) The document summarizes the design choices and conventions used in creating a magazine called "Vinyl".
2) It targets teenage girls aged 16-23 with an interest in indie music and fashion through the use of feminine photography, fonts, and color schemes.
3) The author has developed new skills in Photoshop through the process of designing the magazine, creating a more polished and professional final product.
G321 foundation portfolio in media – Evaluationlouisestorer
This document provides an evaluation of a student's media magazine portfolio project. The student summarizes how their magazine used, developed, or challenged conventions of real media products. They analyzed the front cover, contents page, and double page spread sections. The student explained how their magazine represented social groups and their target audience. They also discussed what media institution might distribute the magazine and what technologies they learned about through the project. The student reflected on the progression of their skills from their preliminary task to the full magazine product.
This document summarizes how the author's music magazine both used conventions from existing music magazines as well as developed and challenged some conventions. The magazine used conventions like matching the color scheme to the featured artist's costume and including an issue number, date, and website. It developed conventions by taking multiple images to make a whole front cover image and offering prizes through social media. The magazine challenged conventions by having unusual text alignment on the front cover and using a saying instead of "Contents" for the title of the contents page.
This document summarizes how the media product uses, develops, and challenges conventions of real media products. Specifically:
- The magazine cover follows conventions such as having the masthead across the top, a main image, and issue details. However, the background image is more complex than typical.
- The contents page lists articles under regular and feature headings, uses images to break up text, and has the issue details. It also includes a subscription prompt.
- The double-page article spread uses techniques like a short eye-catching title, bold drop quotes, and multiple columns of text.
The document discusses Thabile Kwepile's inspiration and design choices for the front cover and contents page of a neo-soul music magazine. Thabile was inspired by the layout and color scheme of the magazine Blues & Soul and used it as a template. Elements copied from Blues & Soul and other magazines include large images, quotes, and an "editors view" section. The goal was to create a magazine that appealed to neo-soul fans while challenging conventions of typical soul magazines.
The document discusses how the media product challenges conventions of real music magazines. It summarizes how the contents page, photos, colors, and fonts were used to develop the magazine's style while appealing to a young female audience. While some conventions like professionally taken portraits were challenged, the overall design copies conventions from other magazines to seem like a real music publication. The magazine categorizes itself as "alternative" to feature both indie and rock bands old and new to different audiences.
The document discusses how the student's music magazine product uses and develops conventions of real music magazines.
The student followed typical conventions like placing the masthead, pictures, and cover lines in standard locations. Research was conducted to determine what content audiences want.
The magazine is then compared to examples of existing magazine covers, contents pages, and double page spreads. Elements like colors, fonts, image sizes, and headlines are analyzed and shown to generally align with conventions. Maintaining conventions helps the student's magazine look professional while also experimenting with some elements like unique color schemes.
The document provides an analysis of a student's media magazine project. The student drew inspiration from Vibe magazine in their design choices, layout, and conventions used. Key aspects they incorporated from Vibe include using prominent artists on the cover, a contents page with the magazine name in a large font, and positioning images largely on the left side of pages. The student also included additional details not found in Vibe to provide more information and appeal to younger audiences. The summary focuses on how the student's magazine both uses conventions from real media and develops their own style.
This magazine focuses on classic rock, punk, and ska genres of music. It features an exclusive interview with Robert Plant on the cover. The magazine uses bold fonts, black and white photos, and varying font sizes and colors to draw attention to headlines and make the cover visually interesting. It is published monthly and sells for £4.60 in stores like newsagents and supermarkets.
This document summarizes the key elements of the magazine front cover, contents page, and double page spread (DPS) that was created, along with how it represents social groups and its target audience.
The front cover uses an unusual masthead font, dominant central image, and cover lines/article teasers. The contents page mixes conventions from other magazines and uses color consistently. The DPS features an informal artist interview formatted across three columns.
While the magazine does not explicitly represent a subculture like "emos" or "goths", it would appeal most to the "hoodies" subculture interested in hip hop and R&B. It aims to consider issues of gender, age, and ethnicity through inclusive
Annotations of my magazine showing conventions teague8200
The document summarizes the conventions used in the magazine layout. Some of the key conventions included are:
- Using a masthead, coverlines, price/barcode, contents page, editor's letter, images with captions, page numbers, and subscription offers which are typical of magazine format and help guide the reader.
- Choosing fonts, colors, sizing and positioning for elements like the masthead, coverlines, contents title to make them visually stand out.
- Including promotional elements like free gift offers and quotes on the cover and contents which aim to increase sales and engagement.
- Featuring images and articles on the double page spread and within the body copy that fit conventions of the
The double page spread analyzes two magazine spreads from Kerrang and Uncut magazines. The Kerrang spread uses red, white, and black colors that appeal to both male and female readers and features an image of a rock band. The Uncut spread also uses red, white, and black and features an image of a solo artist. Both spreads include quotes from the featured artists to draw readers in.
Both magazines share several common conventions such as featuring cover lines, straplines, barcodes, issue numbers, and informal layouts. However, they also have some differences. BEAT Magazine features a slogan on the cover not seen on MOJO. BEAT also has multiple images on the cover while MOJO only has one. On the contents pages, BEAT includes a masthead while MOJO does not. BEAT also has competitions and codes that can be scanned on smartphones, challenging conventions. Overall, while sharing many standard magazine elements, each publication also brings unique features.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The student's media product uses and develops conventions of real pop magazines. Both use bright colors, sans serif fonts, and eye-catching images that appeal to target audiences. However, the student's magazine challenges conventions by using brighter colors that stand out more against a darker image. While layout, mastheads, and shot types are similarly conventional, the bolder color scheme makes the student's magazine distinct.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Music magazine double page spread comparisonBeth Wilcock
This double page magazine spread features a photo of an artistic band. The large photo takes up most of the space, drawing the reader's eye. It is styled to match the band's genre and image. Pull quotes are used to tease interesting quotes from the article and entice readers to learn more. Sophisticated fonts, layouts, and language target a specific audience for this band.
El documento describe las responsabilidades y competencias requeridas de un aprendiz, incluyendo dirigir el talento humano, diligenciar documentos según normas, poner en práctica lo aprendido, definir herramientas y contribuir al desarrollo. Explica que el proyecto de formación y justificación contienen fases, resultados, competencias y resultados de aprendizaje. También enumera posiciones laborales como coordinador de producción, jefe de planta, y auditor interno.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise stimulates the production of endorphins in the brain which elevate mood and reduce stress levels.
1) This document provides an analysis of the covers and contents pages of music magazines like Mojo and NME. Key elements like the cover image, magazine name placement, and price visibility are examined.
2) Target audiences for Mojo and NME are described as generally young but covering a wide range of music styles. Sales figures show NME typically sells around 200,000 issues per week.
3) Background information is given on NME, including that it is owned by a company and has its own award show. The site has over 7 million users per month.
1) The document summarizes the design choices and conventions used in creating a magazine called "Vinyl".
2) It targets teenage girls aged 16-23 with an interest in indie music and fashion through the use of feminine photography, fonts, and color schemes.
3) The author has developed new skills in Photoshop through the process of designing the magazine, creating a more polished and professional final product.
G321 foundation portfolio in media – Evaluationlouisestorer
This document provides an evaluation of a student's media magazine portfolio project. The student summarizes how their magazine used, developed, or challenged conventions of real media products. They analyzed the front cover, contents page, and double page spread sections. The student explained how their magazine represented social groups and their target audience. They also discussed what media institution might distribute the magazine and what technologies they learned about through the project. The student reflected on the progression of their skills from their preliminary task to the full magazine product.
This document summarizes how the author's music magazine both used conventions from existing music magazines as well as developed and challenged some conventions. The magazine used conventions like matching the color scheme to the featured artist's costume and including an issue number, date, and website. It developed conventions by taking multiple images to make a whole front cover image and offering prizes through social media. The magazine challenged conventions by having unusual text alignment on the front cover and using a saying instead of "Contents" for the title of the contents page.
This document summarizes how the media product uses, develops, and challenges conventions of real media products. Specifically:
- The magazine cover follows conventions such as having the masthead across the top, a main image, and issue details. However, the background image is more complex than typical.
- The contents page lists articles under regular and feature headings, uses images to break up text, and has the issue details. It also includes a subscription prompt.
- The double-page article spread uses techniques like a short eye-catching title, bold drop quotes, and multiple columns of text.
The document discusses Thabile Kwepile's inspiration and design choices for the front cover and contents page of a neo-soul music magazine. Thabile was inspired by the layout and color scheme of the magazine Blues & Soul and used it as a template. Elements copied from Blues & Soul and other magazines include large images, quotes, and an "editors view" section. The goal was to create a magazine that appealed to neo-soul fans while challenging conventions of typical soul magazines.
The document discusses how the media product challenges conventions of real music magazines. It summarizes how the contents page, photos, colors, and fonts were used to develop the magazine's style while appealing to a young female audience. While some conventions like professionally taken portraits were challenged, the overall design copies conventions from other magazines to seem like a real music publication. The magazine categorizes itself as "alternative" to feature both indie and rock bands old and new to different audiences.
The document discusses how the student's music magazine product uses and develops conventions of real music magazines.
The student followed typical conventions like placing the masthead, pictures, and cover lines in standard locations. Research was conducted to determine what content audiences want.
The magazine is then compared to examples of existing magazine covers, contents pages, and double page spreads. Elements like colors, fonts, image sizes, and headlines are analyzed and shown to generally align with conventions. Maintaining conventions helps the student's magazine look professional while also experimenting with some elements like unique color schemes.
The document provides an analysis of a student's media magazine project. The student drew inspiration from Vibe magazine in their design choices, layout, and conventions used. Key aspects they incorporated from Vibe include using prominent artists on the cover, a contents page with the magazine name in a large font, and positioning images largely on the left side of pages. The student also included additional details not found in Vibe to provide more information and appeal to younger audiences. The summary focuses on how the student's magazine both uses conventions from real media and develops their own style.
This magazine focuses on classic rock, punk, and ska genres of music. It features an exclusive interview with Robert Plant on the cover. The magazine uses bold fonts, black and white photos, and varying font sizes and colors to draw attention to headlines and make the cover visually interesting. It is published monthly and sells for £4.60 in stores like newsagents and supermarkets.
This document summarizes the key elements of the magazine front cover, contents page, and double page spread (DPS) that was created, along with how it represents social groups and its target audience.
The front cover uses an unusual masthead font, dominant central image, and cover lines/article teasers. The contents page mixes conventions from other magazines and uses color consistently. The DPS features an informal artist interview formatted across three columns.
While the magazine does not explicitly represent a subculture like "emos" or "goths", it would appeal most to the "hoodies" subculture interested in hip hop and R&B. It aims to consider issues of gender, age, and ethnicity through inclusive
Annotations of my magazine showing conventions teague8200
The document summarizes the conventions used in the magazine layout. Some of the key conventions included are:
- Using a masthead, coverlines, price/barcode, contents page, editor's letter, images with captions, page numbers, and subscription offers which are typical of magazine format and help guide the reader.
- Choosing fonts, colors, sizing and positioning for elements like the masthead, coverlines, contents title to make them visually stand out.
- Including promotional elements like free gift offers and quotes on the cover and contents which aim to increase sales and engagement.
- Featuring images and articles on the double page spread and within the body copy that fit conventions of the
The double page spread analyzes two magazine spreads from Kerrang and Uncut magazines. The Kerrang spread uses red, white, and black colors that appeal to both male and female readers and features an image of a rock band. The Uncut spread also uses red, white, and black and features an image of a solo artist. Both spreads include quotes from the featured artists to draw readers in.
Both magazines share several common conventions such as featuring cover lines, straplines, barcodes, issue numbers, and informal layouts. However, they also have some differences. BEAT Magazine features a slogan on the cover not seen on MOJO. BEAT also has multiple images on the cover while MOJO only has one. On the contents pages, BEAT includes a masthead while MOJO does not. BEAT also has competitions and codes that can be scanned on smartphones, challenging conventions. Overall, while sharing many standard magazine elements, each publication also brings unique features.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The student's media product uses and develops conventions of real pop magazines. Both use bright colors, sans serif fonts, and eye-catching images that appeal to target audiences. However, the student's magazine challenges conventions by using brighter colors that stand out more against a darker image. While layout, mastheads, and shot types are similarly conventional, the bolder color scheme makes the student's magazine distinct.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Music magazine double page spread comparisonBeth Wilcock
This double page magazine spread features a photo of an artistic band. The large photo takes up most of the space, drawing the reader's eye. It is styled to match the band's genre and image. Pull quotes are used to tease interesting quotes from the article and entice readers to learn more. Sophisticated fonts, layouts, and language target a specific audience for this band.
El documento describe las responsabilidades y competencias requeridas de un aprendiz, incluyendo dirigir el talento humano, diligenciar documentos según normas, poner en práctica lo aprendido, definir herramientas y contribuir al desarrollo. Explica que el proyecto de formación y justificación contienen fases, resultados, competencias y resultados de aprendizaje. También enumera posiciones laborales como coordinador de producción, jefe de planta, y auditor interno.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise stimulates the production of endorphins in the brain which elevate mood and reduce stress levels.
Tin nóng, tin nóng nha...............CLB anh văn Khoa kế toán_kiểm toán xin trân trọng giới thiệu 1 game sau cực kì thú vị: CUỘC ĐUA KÌ THÚ.
Đối tượng tham gia: tất cả sinh viên khoa kế toán_kiểm toán.
Đặt biệt: có đội đua khách mời là 2 trong số thầy viên trẻ, thân thiện, vui tính của khoa KT_KT.
Các bạn có thể đăng kí bắt đầu từ bay giờ đến 7/8/2014
Cách thức đăng kí:
-Sẽ có các bạn đến từng lớp để phổ biến chương trình, các bạn có thể đăng kí.
- Tại Văn phòng khoa KT_KT 97 Võ Văn Tần.
- Các bạn có thể gọi điện trực tiếp vào sđt:
0903.620984 gặp My
0982813160 gặp Xuân
Để được hướng dẫn đăng kí và trả lời thắc mắc trực tiếp(nếu có).
Các bạn có thể xem thêm thông tin với file đính kèm.
Rất mong mọi người tham gia nhiệt tình nha. ^^
The document discusses the various programs and tools used to create a magazine project. It describes using Wordpress to create and upload blog posts to share progress updates. Photoshop was used to design the magazine cover, pages, and photos. Powerpoint and Prezi were utilized to make presentations with animations and transitions to share on the blog. A GIF maker program automatically switched between slides for an audience profile presentation. Photos were taken with a Lumix camera in different modes to get varied images for the magazine.
The document describes a mobile app called WarningEye that allows users to request emergency help for medical issues like asthma attacks. The app would send alerts to nearby users showing the requester's location on a map, along with information about their condition and instructions for providing assistance. This would help connect people in need with potential helpers when they have no other way to call for aid.
Tin nóng, tin nóng nha...............CLB anh văn Khoa kế toán_kiểm toán xin trân trọng giới thiệu 1 game sau cực kì thú vị: CUỘC ĐUA KÌ THÚ.
Đối tượng tham gia: tất cả sinh viên khoa kế toán_kiểm toán.
Đặt biệt: có đội đua khách mời là 2 trong số thầy viên trẻ, thân thiện, vui tính của khoa KT_KT.
Các bạn có thể đăng kí bắt đầu từ bay giờ đến 7/8/2014
Cách thức đăng kí:
-Sẽ có các bạn đến từng lớp để phổ biến chương trình, các bạn có thể đăng kí.
- Tại Văn phòng khoa KT_KT 97 Võ Văn Tần.
- Các bạn có thể gọi điện trực tiếp vào sđt:
0903.620984 gặp My
0982813160 gặp Xuân
Để được hướng dẫn đăng kí và trả lời thắc mắc trực tiếp(nếu có).
Các bạn có thể xem thêm thông tin với file đính kèm.
Rất mong mọi người tham gia nhiệt tình nha. ^^
Federico no pudo realizar su visita a la empresa porque le solicitaron su carné SENA como aprendiz, el cual nunca ha tenido. La líder de bienestar le dijo que los carnés son solo para aprendices presenciales, pero según el reglamento todo aprendiz SENA tiene derecho a un carné. Nicolás quiere la retroalimentación de su tutor sobre sus trabajos, pero el tutor se niega a dársela. Nicolás decide solicitar por escrito las evaluaciones siguiendo la normatividad SENA.
The document discusses differences and similarities between the magazine covers of Metal Hammer Magazine and Blender Magazine. It identifies that Metal Hammer targets a heavy metal audience while Blender aims for a more mainstream audience. Key differences noted are layout and artistic representation on the covers, with Metal Hammer having a darker, messier style and Blender a cleaner white background. However, both magazines use simple fonts, casual language, and feature artists to appeal to their target demographics. Free items and a personalized tone are identified as techniques used by both to encourage sales.
The document discusses photo choices for an indie/rock music magazine. Several photos were chosen that featured models fitting indie stereotypes through their looks and clothing. One photo provided mystery with an artist looking away from the camera. Another common photo showed a stereotypical midshot of an artist, but with its own twist through the artist's expression. Live shots of bands were also used as such photos fit the genre of rock music magazines.
The summary is:
1) The document analyzes an article spread from a magazine, noting details like font, formatting, images, and layout choices used to attract readers and convey information about the subject.
2) Key aspects highlighted include the size and placement of images, text, and names to draw attention and emphasize certain points, as well as font styles and colors used.
3) Small details about the subject's appearance and poses in images are discussed in terms of how they relate to the subject's public persona and what impression the magazine is trying to give readers.
The summary is:
1) The document analyzes an article spread from a magazine, noting details like font, formatting, images, and layout choices and what they aim to convey to readers.
2) Key aspects highlighted include using bold/normal fonts to distinguish an interview question/answer, equal space given to images and text, and placement of quotes and images to draw attention.
3) Color, font, and layout choices are discussed in how they relate to the subject's personality and aim to interest readers in learning more.
The document summarizes a double page article spread from NME magazine about the band "The Teenagers". The spread features a large photo of the band relaxing on a bed that appeals to younger readers. It uses consistent colors and layout features like pull quotes and information boxes to guide readers through the article and encourage them to learn more online.
my textual analysis of 3 contents page's and 3 double page spread'szire1
The document summarizes a magazine contents page. It has sections like Features, Every Month, and Reviews to help readers navigate. Images include artists and bands to promote articles. Color schemes and consistent layouts across issues create consistency and identity. Sections, headings, and images clearly separate content to make each item easy for readers to find.
This double page spread from a music magazine follows conventions of the format by having a header linking the two pages and highlighting the featured artist. It draws in readers with a pull quote about the artist being outspoken and wanting to be heard. Images show the artist posing in fun, quirky ways that break norms and portray her as bubbly and independent. The use of text, colors, and features like photographs and icons help engage the target audience and showcase the artist as the dominant element of the article.
The two-page contents spread features images and text that are consistent with the magazine's genre of rock and punk music. A large black-and-white image of a band performing grabs readers' attention. Sections clearly separate the magazine's content by department to help readers easily find topics that interest them. Contrasting text colors against backgrounds optimize readability.
The document provides guidance on effective magazine layout and design. It discusses using [1] dominant images of the main subject to attract readers, [2] quotes from the text in bubbles to intrigue readers and persuade them to read more, and [3] breaking up the text with subheadings and multiple columns so it is not overwhelming. The layout aims to engage readers and make the content easy and interesting to read.
The double page spread uses consistent colors with the rest of the magazine to maintain branding. An interview with the band The Rockabees is featured, with the artist's answers in normal text and the questions bolded to distinguish speakers. A drop quote in orange font is used to draw readers' eyes to the next page. Magazine details are included small at the bottom for reference without distraction. The spread follows conventions like featuring the cover artist and using typographical elements to guide readers through the layout.
The magazine front cover follows conventions to attract its target audience. The masthead is bright and relates to the urban music genre. The main image features a famous R&B artist, Trey Songz, which will attract his fans and fans of the genre. Additional articles on other well-known artists also aim to attract readers. The model makes eye contact with the camera, creating intrigue. Overall, the cover utilizes codes like prominent images and artists to align with the magazine's brand and appeal to its target demographic.
The document discusses design elements used in a magazine article. There are two main images that represent the subjects of the article to attract readers. Quotes from the text are featured prominently to give readers a sense of the topic and persuade them to read more. Subheadings and column formatting break up the text so it is not overwhelming for readers.
The document analyzes a magazine cover, contents page, and article from Kerrang magazine from December 2005.
The 3 sentence summary is:
The magazine cover features a striking masthead in the Kerrang style and a photo of Foo Fighters' lead singer to target rock fans. The contents page uses similar fonts and colors and images instead of words to emphasize the music focus. The article is image-driven with a two column layout to keep a magazine format while making it easier to read about a concert tour.
This document summarizes the contents page of a rock music magazine. It includes the magazine title in large text at the top, date and price information, and previews of articles on featured artists through images and brief descriptions. The layout uses consistent colors and fonts to brand the magazine and draw readers in with photos of recognizable musicians to promote the stories within.
The document summarizes a magazine double page spread layout. It uses a color scheme of yellow, pink, black and white to convey a party atmosphere and attract readers. The images show people having fun at a party or club to relate to the target audience. Text is in a serif font for professionalism while the title uses a funkier style. The layout organizes content into three sections for easy navigation. Colors and images are chosen to represent themes of happiness, excitement and sexuality that align with the music genre promoted to readers.
The document analyzes the contents pages of two music magazines, NME and Q Magazine.
The analyses note that both magazines use color schemes and images from cover stories to draw readers in on the contents pages. Band indexes and categorized listings help readers easily find articles of interest. Advertisements also aim to increase subscriptions. Overall, the layouts are designed to attract audiences and guide them to compelling magazine content.
The double page spread uses various techniques to engage readers and promote the artist. It utilizes a large central image of the artist, bold headlines in matching colors across both pages to draw attention. Short quotes and questions are used to intrigue readers and make them want to learn more by reading the full article. Navigation elements like page numbers and section names help readers easily find their way through the magazine.
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The document provides an analysis of the design elements used in a music magazine cover and contents page. Some key elements summarized:
1) Bold fonts, bright colors, and large images are used throughout to attract readers' attention and clearly showcase the main stories and artists featured.
2) Long shots and close-ups of bands and artists are included to give readers more context for the articles. Styling and poses aim to represent the genres and personas featured.
3) The layout is cluttered on the cover but orderly in the contents to effectively advertise and then guide readers to find specific stories and sections of interest. Consistent branding elements like the logo and colors maintain a professional style.
The document analyzes the contents pages of 3 music magazines:
1) NME Sept 2009 edition focused on Dizzee Rascal keeps the magazine's house style and uses images relevant to the target audience's lifestyle.
2) Billboard May 2010 Glee edition includes a music chart and advertises other magazine sections.
3) Top of the Pops Jan-Feb 2011 Selena Gomez edition uses bright colors and images of popular bands to attract younger readers and directs them to articles.
The document analyzes the contents pages of 3 music magazines:
1) NME Sept 2009 edition focused on Dizzee Rascal keeps the magazine's house style and uses images relevant to the target audience's lifestyle.
2) Billboard May 2010 Glee edition includes a music chart and advertises other magazine sections.
3) Top of the Pops Jan-Feb 2011 Selena Gomez edition uses bright colors and images of popular bands to attract younger readers and directs them to articles.
The document analyzes the contents pages of two music magazines, NME and Q Magazine.
The NME contents page follows the color scheme of the cover and features the main image from an article. It lists band names and page numbers in different colors to stand out. The Q Magazine contents page also features the main article image with the page number, title and quote. It separates features from regular contents and lists reviews in categories to help readers find content. Both magazines aim to attract and guide readers through their contents pages.
The document analyzes and compares the contents pages of two music magazines - Kerrang! and Q Magazine. Both magazines use their mastheads, continuous color schemes, and teasers to attract readers. However, Kerrang!'s contents page has a more cluttered layout while Q's is neatly structured. Kerrang! also uses a informal sans serif font compared to Q's more formal serif font. The main images on both pages reflect the magazines' genres by featuring popular bands, though Kerrang!'s image has a punk/rock style and Q's portrays its more sophisticated audience.
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2. Kerrang! Double Page Spread The lead image conveys the attitude and genre of
the band making them look serious, they also
have stereotypical odd clothes that go well with This magazines
This article also the genre they come from. They are also well double page
uses a pull quote known in their outfits as they wear them on tour contains a lot of
that is put at the so people will know who they are. block plain and
top of the page in bright colours, this
a bold band bright goes well with the
colours, it also fits theme of the band
in with the genre and their clothes
of the band by showing that they
having their logo live in a sort of
placed around it fantasy world,
so you can easily which readers will
tell who they are. It want to live in to
also has the name when reading this
of the member article
who said it to let
readers know. The main photo
on this article has
a both direct
This magazine also mode of address
has the use of ‘To and not this is
be continued…’ this because half of
will make readers the band
want to buy the members are
next issue of this looking at the
magazine to reader and the
continue reading other two are not
the article. but this fits well
This magazine also only contains writing on one side of
with their genre of
the double page spread this is so the picture can draw
being slightly odd.
more attention and also to drag it out over two issue and
get more readers to buy the next issue.
3. Rock Sound Double Page Spread This article also features Rock sound magazine has also used pull
large letters for the front of quotes from the article that readers may
the article this will draw the find exciting, this will attract readers
The lead photo on readers attention to it and attention and make them read the article
this article takes up make them read the article. to find out what the pull quote means.
pretty much all of the
article the features
the artists in a
strange pose which
is shown to match The artists
the genre and style featured in this
of the band, it will article are also
also be easily show to be
mostly looking at
recognisable to fans
the reader
of the band and with
themselves this
attract readers who gives the article a
have never heard of direct mode of
them. address as
readers will feel
the artists are
The tone of writing looking at them.
used in this article
is very casual and
down to earth that
will give the reader
a more natural feel
when looking at
this article it will
also draw their
attention to people
as the can relate to
the casual The majority of this article is the lead photo itself this would make
conversation Readers be more likely to read it as long paragraphs of writing can be daunting and
involved. some readers may not bother with certain articles if they are too long whereas this
one is short and too the point.
4. This magazine also has the use of larger than
NME Double Page Spread normal first letter of each section of the article this
will draw the attention of the readers to it making
them want to read it.
This magazines
lead image shows
that the attitude of
the band is quite
serious, this would
attract anyone
that knows this
band would
recognise them
The font that is
instantly
used for the main
headline of this
This double page article is also
also has a very very sophisticate
plain and like the language
sophisticated inside the article
theme, this is itself this will also
shown in the used appeal to certain
of greys and people.
blacks and that
the band member
are wearing a
plain colours also.
This article is also kept short and sweet and
takes up very little space, it is mainly made The tone used in this article is also very
up of the heading for the article and the sophisticated using quite formal language rather
photo of the band and its members that are than taking the more casual approach which will
featured inside it. appeal to its target audience.