The document describes a music magazine the author created that targets South Asian youth. It uses specific codes and conventions to represent three genres of music - Bhangra, Bollywood, and Urban Desi. The front cover features orange prominently to highlight a special edition focused on Bhangra. Throughout the magazine, the author blends the three signature colors and keeps the house style consistent. Research informed design choices like the price point and special features to match the target audience's preferences.
The document discusses the author's magazine project on the genre of Bhangra music. It evaluates how the magazine challenges and follows conventions of real magazines. Key points include using few strap lines on the cover to show simplicity while still including them, including balanced images and text on the double page spread to follow conventions, and representing the Bhangra music audience and culture through the colors, images, and topics chosen. The author also reflects on learning Photoshop skills like using the sponge tool and the importance of following conventions to make the magazine look professional.
The document describes how the author's media product represents and targets a particular social group. Specifically, the front cover, contents page, and double page spread aim to represent and attract UK South Asians aged 15-21. Various design elements were chosen to appeal to this audience, such as fonts, images of individuals in South Asian attire, and topics of interest like music artists and awards shows. Terminology in Punjabi is also used to connect to the target demographic.
The document is a reflection on the process of creating a magazine focused on the Bhangra music genre. The student made several revisions to improve the magazine, including changing the title to better relate to the target audience, adjusting font colors and layouts to make the magazine more appealing, and moving elements like the main storyline to ensure the audience understands the focus. Through creating the magazine, the student learned about magazine conventions, the importance of audience preferences, and skills using Photoshop and other technologies.
The document is a student's analysis and evaluation of their first draft of a magazine cover for a music magazine focused on the Bhangra genre. The student made changes between the first and final drafts, including changing the magazine title to relate more to the target audience, moving elements around on the cover for improved layout, and altering font colors and sizes. They provided comparisons between the first and final drafts and analyzed design elements and color choices on the cover and contents page to ensure consistency across the magazine.
The document summarizes the student's music magazine project "Notorious". The student took influence from real music magazines like Q, VIBE and NME in designing the layout and conventions of the magazine. Key aspects included the front cover design imitating VIBE magazine, and the contents page referencing Q magazine. Feedback was gathered to help decide content and style elements. The goal was to appeal to a wide audience including students, women and different racial groups.
The document compares the front cover, contents page, and double page spread of the author's mock magazine to a real pop music magazine. It finds several similarities in layout and design conventions between the two, including placement of mastheads, images of celebrities, additional text boxes, and page numbers. The author analyzes why these similarities exist, such as to attract young readers and clearly direct them to articles about their favorite artists. Some differences are also noted, such as unique masthead designs and facial expressions of celebrities. Overall, the document examines the conventions of pop music magazine design that the author employed in their own mock publication.
The document summarizes a music magazine called "Notorious" that the author created. They took influence from real magazines like Q, VIBE, and NME. The front cover imitates VIBE and features an original musician. The contents page references Q's style. A double page spread was inspired by NME and features an article and DJ review. Feedback helped the author choose appropriate outfits, artists, and fonts to appeal to students and represent women and diversity in hip hop. Time Inc and Bauer Media would be good publishers due to their experience with similar magazines. Creating the magazine helped the author learn design skills.
This document evaluates Karis Hays' final media product, which is a music magazine. It discusses various aspects of the magazine's design and how it uses conventions of real music magazines. It describes the masthead, color scheme, fonts, and layout used throughout the magazine. It also discusses the target audience, how the magazine represents social groups, and what media institution might distribute it. Overall, the evaluation shows how the magazine challenges conventions by using a gender-neutral design and lower price point to attract a wide audience.
The document discusses the author's magazine project on the genre of Bhangra music. It evaluates how the magazine challenges and follows conventions of real magazines. Key points include using few strap lines on the cover to show simplicity while still including them, including balanced images and text on the double page spread to follow conventions, and representing the Bhangra music audience and culture through the colors, images, and topics chosen. The author also reflects on learning Photoshop skills like using the sponge tool and the importance of following conventions to make the magazine look professional.
The document describes how the author's media product represents and targets a particular social group. Specifically, the front cover, contents page, and double page spread aim to represent and attract UK South Asians aged 15-21. Various design elements were chosen to appeal to this audience, such as fonts, images of individuals in South Asian attire, and topics of interest like music artists and awards shows. Terminology in Punjabi is also used to connect to the target demographic.
The document is a reflection on the process of creating a magazine focused on the Bhangra music genre. The student made several revisions to improve the magazine, including changing the title to better relate to the target audience, adjusting font colors and layouts to make the magazine more appealing, and moving elements like the main storyline to ensure the audience understands the focus. Through creating the magazine, the student learned about magazine conventions, the importance of audience preferences, and skills using Photoshop and other technologies.
The document is a student's analysis and evaluation of their first draft of a magazine cover for a music magazine focused on the Bhangra genre. The student made changes between the first and final drafts, including changing the magazine title to relate more to the target audience, moving elements around on the cover for improved layout, and altering font colors and sizes. They provided comparisons between the first and final drafts and analyzed design elements and color choices on the cover and contents page to ensure consistency across the magazine.
The document summarizes the student's music magazine project "Notorious". The student took influence from real music magazines like Q, VIBE and NME in designing the layout and conventions of the magazine. Key aspects included the front cover design imitating VIBE magazine, and the contents page referencing Q magazine. Feedback was gathered to help decide content and style elements. The goal was to appeal to a wide audience including students, women and different racial groups.
The document compares the front cover, contents page, and double page spread of the author's mock magazine to a real pop music magazine. It finds several similarities in layout and design conventions between the two, including placement of mastheads, images of celebrities, additional text boxes, and page numbers. The author analyzes why these similarities exist, such as to attract young readers and clearly direct them to articles about their favorite artists. Some differences are also noted, such as unique masthead designs and facial expressions of celebrities. Overall, the document examines the conventions of pop music magazine design that the author employed in their own mock publication.
The document summarizes a music magazine called "Notorious" that the author created. They took influence from real magazines like Q, VIBE, and NME. The front cover imitates VIBE and features an original musician. The contents page references Q's style. A double page spread was inspired by NME and features an article and DJ review. Feedback helped the author choose appropriate outfits, artists, and fonts to appeal to students and represent women and diversity in hip hop. Time Inc and Bauer Media would be good publishers due to their experience with similar magazines. Creating the magazine helped the author learn design skills.
This document evaluates Karis Hays' final media product, which is a music magazine. It discusses various aspects of the magazine's design and how it uses conventions of real music magazines. It describes the masthead, color scheme, fonts, and layout used throughout the magazine. It also discusses the target audience, how the magazine represents social groups, and what media institution might distribute it. Overall, the evaluation shows how the magazine challenges conventions by using a gender-neutral design and lower price point to attract a wide audience.
The document summarizes the design choices made for a magazine focused on R&B music. Key design elements included choosing "Bass" as the masthead to represent the low musical range, using bold colors and fonts to attract a young audience, and including common magazine features like cover lines, a table of contents, and interviews. Conventions from real magazines like Vibe were both used and challenged in the layout. Images of fashionable young women were chosen to appeal to the target demographic of 15-20 year old females.
The document summarizes the design choices made for a magazine focused on R&B music. Key design elements included a masthead featuring the word "Bass" to represent the musical genre, cover lines and images to attract readers' attention, and following conventions from similar magazines like using different colors for interview questions and answers. The target audience is described as teenage girls interested in music, fashion, and lifestyle topics.
This document describes the design process for a magazine focused on the hip hop/rap genre called "A Magazine." Key details include:
- The masthead uses bold colors like red, black, and white to represent the seriousness and lighter sides of hip hop.
- The color scheme of red, black, green, and white is used consistently throughout the magazine's elements.
- Cover lines use different colors and sizing to attract attention without being too large or small.
- Headlines provide additional context for images on the cover and contents page to engage readers.
- Research was conducted on target audiences and magazine conventions to design professionally for 18-21 year old male hip hop fans.
- My magazine targets a late teen to early twenties audience of any gender. It aims to attract both male and female readers through a gender-neutral color scheme and mix of male and female artists featured.
- The magazine follows conventions of other music magazines in its layout and design. It uses columns, images, and puffs/pull quotes to showcase artists and grab readers' attention.
- As a chart music magazine covering popular artists, it would be well-suited to distribution by an institution like the BBC, which could promote it through radio stations to reach a wide audience.
The document discusses magazines in the UK music industry. It provides examples of some major music magazine publishers in the UK like Bauer Media Group which publishes Q Magazine and Kerrang, Immediate Media Company which publishes Top of the Pops, and DMC Publishing which publishes Mixmag. It also gives details about the type of music each magazine covers, their prices, circulations, and frequencies.
The document discusses the development of a music magazine called "TUNE" aimed at teenagers and young adults. Key details include:
- The name "TUNE" was chosen as it relates to music and would appeal to the target audience.
- Design elements like the bold masthead, limited color palette, and placement of images and text were decided based on research of similar genre magazines.
- The cover features a headshot of an upcoming female artist to portray strong female representation in the industry.
- Inside content includes interviews and photos of various up-and-coming artists to showcase diversity and attract different readers.
- The magazine would be distributed monthly in shops like WHSmith and HMV as
The document discusses planning for a music magazine. It analyzes Billboard magazine as a style model and notes its conventions like simple colors, one main image, and bold fonts. It discusses choosing IPC Media as the distributor due to their music magazine experience. The intended audience is identified as teenage girls. Conventions of music magazine covers are discussed like eye-catching images and logos. A photo shoot is planned to feature the cover model making eye contact with the camera against a plain white background.
The document describes a student's project to create an R&B music magazine. It discusses choosing the genre and name, representing the target teenage audience, comparing conventions to existing magazines, and learning new technologies like Photoshop and InDesign in the process. Market research was conducted on publishers, with the decision to partner with IPC media due to their large reach among men and women. Questionnaires informed choosing teenagers interested in R&B music aged 15-19 from socioeconomic classes C2-E as the target demographic.
The document discusses the design choices for a music magazine called "TUNE" aimed at teenagers and young adults. Key points include:
- The name "TUNE" was chosen as it relates to music and would appeal to the target audience.
- A bold, red and black masthead was designed to stand out and represent excitement/passion.
- The cover features a headshot of an upcoming female artist in a fur coat, to portray strong female artists and attract more female readers.
- Inside pages include interviews and photos of various artists from different cultures to seem inclusive. Columns and pull quotes are used for a professional look.
- The magazine focuses on the hip hop genre to appeal
- The document is a reflection on a music magazine the student created for a class assignment.
- They analyzed real music magazines like Kerrang! and Rock Sound to understand conventions like fonts, layouts, and types of images used on covers.
- The student aimed their magazine at mature teenagers interested in punk, rock, metal and indie music from both established and up-and-coming unsigned artists. They tried to make the magazine appealing to this target audience through the language, images, and content used.
The document discusses the evaluation of a music magazine product. It compares the product to real music magazines like Billboard and Vibe, examining similarities and differences in areas like cover design, layout, images and content. It also addresses questions about the target audience, how the product represents social groups, and what media institution might distribute it.
The document provides details about the process of creating a music magazine. It describes designing elements like the front cover, contents page, and articles. Conventions from other music magazines were researched and applied, like layout, fonts, and inclusion of photos, quotes, and page numbers. Feedback was gathered through surveys to help decisions. Skills with Photoshop and digital photography improved over iterations. The target audience was identified as teenage boys interested in genres like rap and R&B. Distribution through an existing media company was considered.
The document summarizes the process of creating a magazine from start to finish. It discusses researching conventions of music magazines, designing elements like the front cover, contents page, and articles. Photos were taken and edited in Photoshop. Feedback was gathered through surveys. The target audience is identified as teenage boys interested in genres like rap and R&B. Publishing bi-monthly was decided based on reader preferences. Skills in photography, design, and gathering feedback were improved throughout the process.
The document describes how the student's media magazine product uses and develops conventions of real magazines. The magazine cover, contents page, and double page spread follow conventions found in researching the Billboard magazine specifically and other magazines more generally. Key conventions included are color schemes, layouts, inclusion of details like issue numbers and websites. The magazine is aimed at representing teenagers and younger adults as a demographic interested in new artists as role models. A music-focused media institution would be suited to distribute the magazine.
The document describes how the author's magazine cover, contents page, and double page spread use and develop conventions of real magazines. Key points:
1) The magazine was modeled after Billboard magazine in terms of design elements like font, colors, and inclusion of features such as straplines, issue numbers, and barcodes.
2) The contents page and double page spread continue the color scheme and layout established on the cover to tie the elements together.
3) Conventions like quotes and photos are used prominently and strategically to draw readers in, mirroring techniques seen in researched magazines.
This document summarizes the results of audience testing and evaluation of a student-created music magazine product. The magazine focused on pop music and included a front cover, contents page, and double-page feature article. Audience testing found that most recognized it as a pop music/gossip magazine based on visual cues. Respondents felt the professional layout, fonts, colors and images made the pages look authentic. The feature article was seen as genuine journalism. Through this process, the student learned about designing for their target audience of 12-17 year old girls and incorporating industry conventions into their magazine.
Il Brand Village è uno strumento di innovazione e consultazione permanente di una community di stakeholder interni e/o esterni, con cui si realizza un autentico empowerment del consumatore.
There are three main revenue streams for websites: advertising, merchandising, and subscriptions. Advertising can be generic ads like Google AdSense, targeted ads tailored to site content, or carried ads in a daily newsletter. Merchandising involves selling products related to the site. Subscriptions provide access to premium or exclusive content. The bulk of revenue will likely come from advertising, but merchandising and subscriptions require additional considerations like high-value content or managing an online shop.
This document lists several fossil casts including casts of skulls such as an Aerosteon skull cast, African pterosaur skull casts showing details, and a Suchomimus skull cast. The document also notes that original fossil material was placed on or next to some of the casts for comparison of detail.
Virtual Trip is a team of computer scientists and engineers located in Crete, Greece that provides network-centric solutions, software development, and systems consulting. They have expertise in areas like computer security, distributed systems, and internet development. The company was founded by partners with experience programming in languages like C++, Java, and Python. Virtual Trip works on projects individually or in partnership with other companies to develop customized software solutions.
The document summarizes the design choices made for a magazine focused on R&B music. Key design elements included choosing "Bass" as the masthead to represent the low musical range, using bold colors and fonts to attract a young audience, and including common magazine features like cover lines, a table of contents, and interviews. Conventions from real magazines like Vibe were both used and challenged in the layout. Images of fashionable young women were chosen to appeal to the target demographic of 15-20 year old females.
The document summarizes the design choices made for a magazine focused on R&B music. Key design elements included a masthead featuring the word "Bass" to represent the musical genre, cover lines and images to attract readers' attention, and following conventions from similar magazines like using different colors for interview questions and answers. The target audience is described as teenage girls interested in music, fashion, and lifestyle topics.
This document describes the design process for a magazine focused on the hip hop/rap genre called "A Magazine." Key details include:
- The masthead uses bold colors like red, black, and white to represent the seriousness and lighter sides of hip hop.
- The color scheme of red, black, green, and white is used consistently throughout the magazine's elements.
- Cover lines use different colors and sizing to attract attention without being too large or small.
- Headlines provide additional context for images on the cover and contents page to engage readers.
- Research was conducted on target audiences and magazine conventions to design professionally for 18-21 year old male hip hop fans.
- My magazine targets a late teen to early twenties audience of any gender. It aims to attract both male and female readers through a gender-neutral color scheme and mix of male and female artists featured.
- The magazine follows conventions of other music magazines in its layout and design. It uses columns, images, and puffs/pull quotes to showcase artists and grab readers' attention.
- As a chart music magazine covering popular artists, it would be well-suited to distribution by an institution like the BBC, which could promote it through radio stations to reach a wide audience.
The document discusses magazines in the UK music industry. It provides examples of some major music magazine publishers in the UK like Bauer Media Group which publishes Q Magazine and Kerrang, Immediate Media Company which publishes Top of the Pops, and DMC Publishing which publishes Mixmag. It also gives details about the type of music each magazine covers, their prices, circulations, and frequencies.
The document discusses the development of a music magazine called "TUNE" aimed at teenagers and young adults. Key details include:
- The name "TUNE" was chosen as it relates to music and would appeal to the target audience.
- Design elements like the bold masthead, limited color palette, and placement of images and text were decided based on research of similar genre magazines.
- The cover features a headshot of an upcoming female artist to portray strong female representation in the industry.
- Inside content includes interviews and photos of various up-and-coming artists to showcase diversity and attract different readers.
- The magazine would be distributed monthly in shops like WHSmith and HMV as
The document discusses planning for a music magazine. It analyzes Billboard magazine as a style model and notes its conventions like simple colors, one main image, and bold fonts. It discusses choosing IPC Media as the distributor due to their music magazine experience. The intended audience is identified as teenage girls. Conventions of music magazine covers are discussed like eye-catching images and logos. A photo shoot is planned to feature the cover model making eye contact with the camera against a plain white background.
The document describes a student's project to create an R&B music magazine. It discusses choosing the genre and name, representing the target teenage audience, comparing conventions to existing magazines, and learning new technologies like Photoshop and InDesign in the process. Market research was conducted on publishers, with the decision to partner with IPC media due to their large reach among men and women. Questionnaires informed choosing teenagers interested in R&B music aged 15-19 from socioeconomic classes C2-E as the target demographic.
The document discusses the design choices for a music magazine called "TUNE" aimed at teenagers and young adults. Key points include:
- The name "TUNE" was chosen as it relates to music and would appeal to the target audience.
- A bold, red and black masthead was designed to stand out and represent excitement/passion.
- The cover features a headshot of an upcoming female artist in a fur coat, to portray strong female artists and attract more female readers.
- Inside pages include interviews and photos of various artists from different cultures to seem inclusive. Columns and pull quotes are used for a professional look.
- The magazine focuses on the hip hop genre to appeal
- The document is a reflection on a music magazine the student created for a class assignment.
- They analyzed real music magazines like Kerrang! and Rock Sound to understand conventions like fonts, layouts, and types of images used on covers.
- The student aimed their magazine at mature teenagers interested in punk, rock, metal and indie music from both established and up-and-coming unsigned artists. They tried to make the magazine appealing to this target audience through the language, images, and content used.
The document discusses the evaluation of a music magazine product. It compares the product to real music magazines like Billboard and Vibe, examining similarities and differences in areas like cover design, layout, images and content. It also addresses questions about the target audience, how the product represents social groups, and what media institution might distribute it.
The document provides details about the process of creating a music magazine. It describes designing elements like the front cover, contents page, and articles. Conventions from other music magazines were researched and applied, like layout, fonts, and inclusion of photos, quotes, and page numbers. Feedback was gathered through surveys to help decisions. Skills with Photoshop and digital photography improved over iterations. The target audience was identified as teenage boys interested in genres like rap and R&B. Distribution through an existing media company was considered.
The document summarizes the process of creating a magazine from start to finish. It discusses researching conventions of music magazines, designing elements like the front cover, contents page, and articles. Photos were taken and edited in Photoshop. Feedback was gathered through surveys. The target audience is identified as teenage boys interested in genres like rap and R&B. Publishing bi-monthly was decided based on reader preferences. Skills in photography, design, and gathering feedback were improved throughout the process.
The document describes how the student's media magazine product uses and develops conventions of real magazines. The magazine cover, contents page, and double page spread follow conventions found in researching the Billboard magazine specifically and other magazines more generally. Key conventions included are color schemes, layouts, inclusion of details like issue numbers and websites. The magazine is aimed at representing teenagers and younger adults as a demographic interested in new artists as role models. A music-focused media institution would be suited to distribute the magazine.
The document describes how the author's magazine cover, contents page, and double page spread use and develop conventions of real magazines. Key points:
1) The magazine was modeled after Billboard magazine in terms of design elements like font, colors, and inclusion of features such as straplines, issue numbers, and barcodes.
2) The contents page and double page spread continue the color scheme and layout established on the cover to tie the elements together.
3) Conventions like quotes and photos are used prominently and strategically to draw readers in, mirroring techniques seen in researched magazines.
This document summarizes the results of audience testing and evaluation of a student-created music magazine product. The magazine focused on pop music and included a front cover, contents page, and double-page feature article. Audience testing found that most recognized it as a pop music/gossip magazine based on visual cues. Respondents felt the professional layout, fonts, colors and images made the pages look authentic. The feature article was seen as genuine journalism. Through this process, the student learned about designing for their target audience of 12-17 year old girls and incorporating industry conventions into their magazine.
Il Brand Village è uno strumento di innovazione e consultazione permanente di una community di stakeholder interni e/o esterni, con cui si realizza un autentico empowerment del consumatore.
There are three main revenue streams for websites: advertising, merchandising, and subscriptions. Advertising can be generic ads like Google AdSense, targeted ads tailored to site content, or carried ads in a daily newsletter. Merchandising involves selling products related to the site. Subscriptions provide access to premium or exclusive content. The bulk of revenue will likely come from advertising, but merchandising and subscriptions require additional considerations like high-value content or managing an online shop.
This document lists several fossil casts including casts of skulls such as an Aerosteon skull cast, African pterosaur skull casts showing details, and a Suchomimus skull cast. The document also notes that original fossil material was placed on or next to some of the casts for comparison of detail.
Virtual Trip is a team of computer scientists and engineers located in Crete, Greece that provides network-centric solutions, software development, and systems consulting. They have expertise in areas like computer security, distributed systems, and internet development. The company was founded by partners with experience programming in languages like C++, Java, and Python. Virtual Trip works on projects individually or in partnership with other companies to develop customized software solutions.
Indian Pharma - Top Guns Brainstorm at BrandStorm and FFE 2015Anup Soans
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SOA is an architectural style that promotes loose coupling between services. A SOA divides applications into distinct services that can be reused. Web services are a popular implementation of SOA using open standards like XML, SOAP, WSDL and UDDI. WSDL describes the services available while UDDI publishes service locations. SOAP is used to exchange XML messages between services. REST is an alternative architectural style where resources are accessed via URIs and representations are exchanged using HTTP methods.
Risk has been studied since ancient times, but gained recognition as a quantifiable concept over centuries. The modern field of risk management emerged in the 20th century across various domains. Key developments included probability theory, statistics, finance risk models, scenario analysis, and computer-based risk quantification. Today, risk management principles are applied broadly in areas like business, operations, markets, projects, and more.
This document provides release information for three Elvis Presley albums from 1985: Valentine Gift for You released in February 1985 with 12 tracks, Reconsider Baby released in April 1985 with 12 tracks, and Always On My Mind released in June 1985 with 12 tracks including the title track with overdubbed strings. It also lists two singles released that year: My Boy in July 1985 and Merry Christmas Baby/Santa Claus Is Back In Town in November 1985.
This document summarizes a study examining what factors determine firm size across industries and countries. The study finds that countries with more efficient judicial systems tend to have larger firms. When accounting for institutional differences, richer countries or those with more developed capital markets do not necessarily have larger firms. The strongest relationship is that industries with low physical capital intensity have larger firms in countries with more efficient judicial systems, supporting theories that emphasize legal protection of "critical resources" like intellectual property.
Who's talking about your sports book brand today? iGaming Business Super Show...Joakim Nilsson
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NCB London Seminar GoL Presentation The Health Of Looked after Children Febru...Shirley Ayres
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Back in 2010 we created this infographic which showcased the social demographics of Facebook and Twitter. We captured some unique data points as well as explored new ways to visualize data with charts that at that time weren't being used in mainstream infographics
This talk provides a number of step-by-step examples that illustrate different ways in which Rails applications can interact effectively with third-party Java libraries. The presentation shows how developers can leverage JRuby to augment Rails applications with the mature, third-party libraries that are widely available in the Java world.
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Virtual Trip is a Greek IT consulting company founded in 2001 by computer scientists from the University of Crete. The company provides services in systems consulting, design, software engineering, and security testing. It has expertise in fields like high performance computing, internet systems, and system software. Virtual Trip works with clients globally to deliver competitively priced services. It has partnerships with research institutions and other companies to enhance its work.
The document summarizes the design choices made for a mock music magazine front cover, contents page, and double page spread. Key conventions from real music magazines like Top of the Pops and We Love Pop were used, including images, headings, fonts, and colors. The front cover features a band image and puffs to promote articles. The contents page previews stories through images and page numbers. The double page spread focuses on an interview with the fictional band, with their photo in the center and questions and answers in different colors. Conventions were adapted from example magazine pages to create a professional-looking mock publication.
How i challenged the norms and conventions ofetaylorchs
The document discusses the author's process in creating their own feminine music magazine to challenge conventions of existing magazines. They aimed to design a magazine for young teenage girls focused on pop star gossip and unsigned artists. The author analyzed conventions from magazines like VIBE and incorporated techniques like using bright colors, simple language, and asking rhetorical questions to engage readers. Photography featured casual shots of models in natural poses and clothing to relate to the target audience. Overall, the author adapted industry conventions while developing their own style to fill a gap for feminine music media.
How i challenged the norms and conventions ofetaylorchs
The document discusses challenges in designing a feminine music magazine for young teenage girls. It analyzes conventions from existing music magazines and female magazines to create an original magazine format. Key points addressed include using simple language, natural photography, and gossip content to engage the target audience. Color themes, floral patterns, and questions are used throughout to connect to younger female readers.
How i challenged the norms and conventions ofguest20b40d8
The document discusses how the author challenged conventions of existing music magazines by creating their own feminine music magazine for young teenage girls. They analyzed typical elements of music magazines like colorful covers, catchy titles, gossip articles, and double page spreads featuring artists. For their own magazine, the author incorporated these elements but tailored them to their target audience through feminine colors, simple language, and articles about unsigned bands and celebrities' personal lives to relate to teenage readers. They created a magazine that maintained conventions but developed their own style and voice for young female fans.
The document discusses potential genres that could be chosen for a magazine: R&B, classical, and pop. Pop is selected as the genre because the author is most familiar with pop music, artists, news, and magazines in that genre. Potential masthead names are also discussed: Harmonise, Fusion, Melody, Chorus, Fantasia. Research is done on existing pop music magazines like Billboard and We Love Pop to analyze layout, design, and content. Different article styles are also examined including a Q&A, behind the scenes, and what's hot this week format. At the end, a question will be included in a questionnaire to get others' opinions on the masthead name.
The document discusses potential genres that could be chosen for a magazine: R&B, classical, and pop. Pop is selected as the genre because the author is most familiar with pop music, artists, news, and magazines in that genre. Potential masthead names are also discussed: Harmonise, Fusion, Melody, Chorus, Fantasia. Research is done on existing pop music magazines like Billboard and We Love Pop to analyze layout, design, and content. Different article styles are also examined including a Q&A, behind the scenes, and what's hot this week format. At the end, a question will be included in a questionnaire to get others' opinions on the masthead name.
Through their media products, the author develops continuity and conventions of a real country music magazine. They use consistent colors, fonts, and stylistic elements across the front cover, contents page, and double page spread. This includes using the same model, props, and layouts that readers would expect from an authentic country music magazine. The author's research of real magazines informed their design choices to develop a professional and sophisticated publication that effectively presents information about an up-and-coming country artist.
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The document summarizes how the media product challenges and develops conventions of real music magazines. Some conventions that are challenged include using a square shape for the magazine instead of the typical rectangular shape, and including bedroom backgrounds for photos instead of typical on-stage shots. Some conventions that are developed include using similar colors, fonts, and styles as real magazines. The layout of different sections like the cover, contents page, and double page spread both challenge conventions by having unconventional designs, while also following conventions through using grids, featured content, and column-based text layouts seen in other music magazines.
How i challenged the norms and conventions of the typical norms of a music ma...etaylorchs
The document discusses conventions of music magazines and how the author challenged norms in creating their own feminine music magazine. Key points:
- Existing music magazines lacked a feminine style, so the author aimed to create one for young teenage girls focused on popstar gossip.
- Research showed conventions like colorful covers, contents pages, double page spreads, and attracting readers through questions and celebrity images.
- The author's magazine incorporated researched conventions like a pink/blue color theme, model compositions, and questions to engage readers, while adapting the style to their feminine target audience.
- Challenges included indicating it was a music magazine given the lack of existing examples, but conventions were still followed to create a new
The document summarizes the research done on existing music magazines Blender and Billboard. Key points include:
- Blender magazine targets middle-aged females and focuses on different music genres. Billboard targets a younger audience and includes more popular chart names.
- Both magazines use clear, high-quality images but Billboard includes more stories and content.
- Blender was published by Dennis Publishing and closed in 2009 due to lack of sales. Billboard is produced by Prometheus Global Media.
- Conventions of music magazines include bold covers, catchy colors, taglines, and barcodes.
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2. Three Colours in masthead representing three genres Orange – Bhangra related and representative of Sikhism Pink- Bollywood Purple- Urban Desi –a new colour that signifies a movement away form the traditional The first three letters DMC are in orange this is because it’s a special edition related to the Bhangra genre and emphasise the Indian roots
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4. Codes and conventions The left third shows the ‘CD’ logo and cover lines belonging to the three genres in three different colour. This was important to outline even though it’s a special edition the magazine also focus on the other genres as well other than Bhangra (Bollywood and Urban Desi). The word ‘Desi’ is in the masthead and strap line is in the left third as it’s a very important side of the magazine relevance to importance of targeting the audience. Desi music is a terminology for mainstream music such as Bhangra, Bollywood and Urban Desi (I have researched these genres in my music tribes for more information on these genres). The pug is in a red circle which is media codes and convention for catching viewers attention as it shows if you by this magazine you get either a chance of wining something or get a item with the magazine free; the red circle particularly catches attention as well as also relating tot the main article. There is only one image on the front cover which is enlarged and the background is white to emphasis that the article is on this girl also I have enlarged the main cover line onto image foregrounding even more it’s the main article and she is the main person in this magazine and it relates to the Bhangra genre as the cover lines in orange. The image looks very vibrant and looks like a music star where all attention is upon her, I have done this effect by changing the colour of the hair to light brown almost as if the sunlight is on her (as hair colour changes in the suns light) this makes the star stand out in a positive way as well as even having a very smiling pose. The brown coloured font gives a traditional effect as the magazine is based on a traditional festival to do with Sikhism; this relates to the star as she has organised a mela (Punjabi funfair/event) the mela will; include performances form other stars as well as her self at the mela. The top and bottom strip takes on the brown coloured font and the price and date of magazine, also the magazine flows easily by adding small yet powerful details like these.
5. Codes and conventions The contents page also has a left third this time with the logo above the star (long shot) with the traditional colours of the three main letter (DMC), he pose is really smiling giving the impression she is happy in her career. I have made sure the artist looks as if she's going to play the ‘Dhol’ (instrument) to give effect of she is passionate and serious about music. she’s also dressed in a orange hoodie and jean’s a universal style again relevant to Vasakhi and the Bhangra genre (orange hoodie). The girl is represented aiming this magazine both at girls and boys showing boys are not the only ones who play the Dhol. The contents also shows the magazine focuses on Desi music but no particular genre within the Asian music scene. For example Bhangra is on the front cover as it’s a special edition as represented and fore grounded a lot, but the contents page is constructed so any cover line belonging to any of the three genres has equal status (one not being higher than the other). Also I am trying here to interest readers who might listen to special Desi genre to be more open minded.
6. How I developed my codes and conventions. To make my magazine I had to design a questionnaire in order to understand what the target audience I am aiming this magazine at would want to see they responses helped me to design the magazine confidently especially the feature double page article wallpaper pull out designed for fans. In my research i asked teenage south Asian audience who would be interested in a music magazine covering three genres (Bhangra, Bollywood and urban Desi). From this research I priced my magazine at £1.50 as most ratings showed that this audience would want to see a music magazine covering these genres to be priced at this price. One of my other question was what would they like to see in the magazine and the highest rated was special features, so I added in a special feature yet unique a double page article wallpaper pull out. The second preferred was photo/star features so included photos on to the second double paged article of a photo shoot of the main star the magazine is focused on in this edition. Another element I found in my research was that the audience would only by this magazine only once a month so it was important to have main music cover lines on this magazine and to some times add in special editions (like I have done for a Vasakhi edition).
7. Codes and conventions challenges real media products This music magazine in my opinion was very unique as I researched similar magazines covering these three genres and has blend of music and lifestyle, like the one I created and could find no results i.e. internet, shops and newsagent. Therefore I had to create a questionnaire to understand my audience and what they like to see. This is probably the biggest point in this part of the evaluation that challenges the real media product. Blending the genres was challenging but necessary to truly represent a cross section of Asian music culture, as I said there are no magazines that follow the traditional values of Sikhism and also represent a modern and vibrant outlook on the music that accompanies the culture. When I researched my final magazine my audience all said they would be interested in buying a magazine like mine – they were all South Asian in origin just as my real target audience was intended to be.
8. What I learnt from my preliminary task During the making of this magazine from my school magazine I have learnt a lot and progressed I have learnt that imaging is important to how you frame, construct, select it and present it. In all my images I had to think constructively of what thought I wanted to represent and how I wanted it to come across to the readers/viewers. It is also necessary to consider what colour you choose for the magazine. I needed to create a recognisable house style and create a sense of mise en scene. I believe it’s important to make sure that when writing and constructing my article I must make sure the font is all the same as it’s very confusing. I have learnt from my last mistake on the poor lighting and have improved since. Another key area I have improved on from my last magazine is the contents page as that needs to be full of information as with most magazines. Lastly the magazine cover looks interesting and has definitely shown that I have improved in designing and constructing my magazine, comparing my last magazine to the one I have done now. I definitely have improved on the layout and made sure it looks realistic and of professional quality by following the codes and conventions. For example I made sure the font is varied in colour, size and font and that the layout is not too confusing or busy. Also that the text font is the same size as I had to keep on changing it in my double paged article (as shown in my blog). The only concern is for me the image of the boy on the contents page as its rather blurred therefore it is important to take images on the right camera as I did with the other photography.
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10. Which media institution is suitable to distribute my music magazine? My magazine would have to get out a south Asian teenagers (16-19) therefore the media distributers for my product would have to be worldwide. In my research for media distributers I found Sony would be the suitable distributer for my magazine as not only is this company worldwide with commercial interest in many countries but it is also big enough to support niche audiences in smaller countries – however, if my magazine was marketed and distributed in India it would be a massive mainstream product and Sony would be able to handle its distribution. Sony also produces music and this would provide technological synergy and convergence for the institution in that their magazine would advertise their main product - music. Desi music is well known and recognised in Asia, for example this product includes lifestyle information as well as music life so this would go into the Bollywood market producing massive revenue as Bollywood is a massive industry both in India and the United Kingdom
11. The audience for my media product My audience for the Music magazine I have produced will have to be a South Asian audience who have a interest in Bhangra, Bollywood or Urban Desi, it would also be for teenagers and aimed at boys and girls. The contents of the language used in the magazine targets this audience and also the contents displayed would not be appropriate for over the age of 20 as it would not appeal to them or they would not have interest in the article produced, for example ‘ your views on the hottest music star battle’ this is likely to attract and on purposely been added for teenage girls as their usually targeted or stereotyped have interest in boys. The main image and star the articles about in this magazine is on a girl.. Most of the cover lines are to do with gossip obviously girls are stereotyped for this behaviour, whilst targeting girls I am making sure the article is music related (targeting boys). The cover lines in contents page are music related and so are the freebies shown on front page targeting boys Furthermore the masthead emphasises this. Below are example on what attract the male audience on next slide is what attracts female audience. Aiming to attract the male gender; related to music
12. What would attract girls Key elements attracting the female audience to this product
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15. Which media institution suitable to distribute my music magazine My magazine would have to get out a south Asian teenagers (16-19) therefore the media distributers for my product would have to be worldwide. In my research for media distributers I found Sony to be the suitable distributer for my magazine as not only is this company worldwide, but it has also links to companies working to broadcast in radio and publishing as it’s the largest company that owns companies that work in publishing, radio broadcasting. This product would also appeal to Sony as it is a music magazine and they have links to music making and products it might be a niche market in Britain, but in south Asia it will bring massive revenues as Desi music is well known and recognised for example this product includes lifestyle information as well as music life so this would go into the Bollywood market producing massive revenue as Bollywood is a massive industry.
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17. What I have learnt about technologies from processing the music magazine. I learnt through out the process of making this music magazine how important it is to take images and how important it is to research and plan considering what software I was using before producing the product. It is wise to use various software such as Indesign and Photoshop in order to have highest possibilities of achieving the best results of what you planned before getting into the process of making a music magazine. Using the main codes and conventions is essential as is trying to create a magazine that stands out and attempts to target a specific audience. This happened during creating my font as I at first I was not ideally impressed at the results on Indesign the font appeared very cheap and didn’t look as professional as I wished, I didn’t achieve the funky professional music/lifestyle feel I wanted. I screenshot the process of Indesign how it looked, in my opinion the text I used on Photo Impact software compared to text on Indesign (shown on next slide) is more suitable and I felt more confident of the impression given (professional font).