This document appears to be an issue of NME music magazine from 2011. The issue features coverage of the NME Awards, including profiles of artists like PJ Harvey and Foo Fighters, reviews of performances, and recaps of winners. It also includes reviews of new albums, interviews with artists like Joe Mount of Metronomy, and previews of upcoming concerts and music releases. Advertisements are interspersed throughout the issue from brands like HMV, TurboTax, and Orange.
This document is the table of contents for issue 1124 Volume 1 of Rolling Stone magazine. It lists the page numbers and sections for articles, advertisements, and other features that will be included in the issue. The magazine will include articles on Chevrolet Cruze, Google, Old Spice, contents, Vortex gum, stories, Nescafe, Fox movies, and Nissan Juke. It also features advertisements for products like TurboTax, Volkswagen Jetta, Grammys, Patron Tequila, Radio Shack, M&M's, Norton, and Absolut. The magazine has a total of 76 pages including 47 editorial pages and 28 advertisement pages.
This configuration guide provides information on various video camera support equipment including tripods, adapters, and spreaders of different sizes and weight capacities. It lists specifications such as the item name, weight it can support, and weight of the item itself. Accessories like rubber feet and baby tripods are also mentioned. The document aims to help choose suitable equipment based on the type of camera and needed setup.
This document contains a summary of the layout and content for an upcoming issue of NME Magazine. It includes sections for the masthead, main titles, images, interviews, charts, reviews, advertisements, and event listings. The summary provides an overview of the various elements that will be featured on the pages of the magazine.
The document appears to be a double page spread from a music magazine. It contains various images, articles, and advertisements. There are multiple main images, articles previewed in body copy, and ads for concerts, albums, and other music-related products and services like Spotify. The layout includes elements like headers, anchors, and captions alongside the visual content.
The Uses and Gratifications Theory focuses on what audiences do with media rather than what media does to people. It assumes that audiences are not passive but take an active role in choosing media to fulfill specific needs and gratifications. Audiences interpret and integrate media into their own lives. The theory also holds that people use media to fulfill gratifications and that media compete for viewers based on being able to meet these gratifications.
Uses and Gratifications Theory focuses on why audiences use media rather than how media affects people. It assumes that audiences are active in choosing media to fulfill needs and gratifications, rather than being passive receivers. The theory implies that media compete for audiences by providing gratifications. The document discusses applying this theory to magazine production by focusing on understanding the target audience's needs and wants when developing a new magazine concept.
This document contains feedback from an audience research survey on two college magazines, Teenlink and THCM. For Teenlink, the front cover received a 3.3 rating while the contents page design received a 5.3 rating. For THCM, the front cover received a 5.5 rating while the contents page design received a 4.4 rating. This feedback allowed the author to reflect on how to improve the layouts for their own college magazine, as they realized they didn't fully understand effective page layout conventions.
This document contains feedback from an audience research survey on two college magazines, Teenlink and THCM. For Teenlink, the front cover received a 3.3 rating while the contents page design received a 5.3 rating. For THCM, the front cover received a 5.5 rating while the contents page design received a 4.4 rating. This feedback allowed the author to reflect on how to improve the layouts for their own college magazine, as they realized they didn't fully understand effective page layout conventions.
This document is the table of contents for issue 1124 Volume 1 of Rolling Stone magazine. It lists the page numbers and sections for articles, advertisements, and other features that will be included in the issue. The magazine will include articles on Chevrolet Cruze, Google, Old Spice, contents, Vortex gum, stories, Nescafe, Fox movies, and Nissan Juke. It also features advertisements for products like TurboTax, Volkswagen Jetta, Grammys, Patron Tequila, Radio Shack, M&M's, Norton, and Absolut. The magazine has a total of 76 pages including 47 editorial pages and 28 advertisement pages.
This configuration guide provides information on various video camera support equipment including tripods, adapters, and spreaders of different sizes and weight capacities. It lists specifications such as the item name, weight it can support, and weight of the item itself. Accessories like rubber feet and baby tripods are also mentioned. The document aims to help choose suitable equipment based on the type of camera and needed setup.
This document contains a summary of the layout and content for an upcoming issue of NME Magazine. It includes sections for the masthead, main titles, images, interviews, charts, reviews, advertisements, and event listings. The summary provides an overview of the various elements that will be featured on the pages of the magazine.
The document appears to be a double page spread from a music magazine. It contains various images, articles, and advertisements. There are multiple main images, articles previewed in body copy, and ads for concerts, albums, and other music-related products and services like Spotify. The layout includes elements like headers, anchors, and captions alongside the visual content.
The Uses and Gratifications Theory focuses on what audiences do with media rather than what media does to people. It assumes that audiences are not passive but take an active role in choosing media to fulfill specific needs and gratifications. Audiences interpret and integrate media into their own lives. The theory also holds that people use media to fulfill gratifications and that media compete for viewers based on being able to meet these gratifications.
Uses and Gratifications Theory focuses on why audiences use media rather than how media affects people. It assumes that audiences are active in choosing media to fulfill needs and gratifications, rather than being passive receivers. The theory implies that media compete for audiences by providing gratifications. The document discusses applying this theory to magazine production by focusing on understanding the target audience's needs and wants when developing a new magazine concept.
This document contains feedback from an audience research survey on two college magazines, Teenlink and THCM. For Teenlink, the front cover received a 3.3 rating while the contents page design received a 5.3 rating. For THCM, the front cover received a 5.5 rating while the contents page design received a 4.4 rating. This feedback allowed the author to reflect on how to improve the layouts for their own college magazine, as they realized they didn't fully understand effective page layout conventions.
This document contains feedback from an audience research survey on two college magazines, Teenlink and THCM. For Teenlink, the front cover received a 3.3 rating while the contents page design received a 5.3 rating. For THCM, the front cover received a 5.5 rating while the contents page design received a 4.4 rating. This feedback allowed the author to reflect on how to improve the layouts for their own college magazine, as they realized they didn't fully understand effective page layout conventions.
An audience feedback questionnaire was conducted for a music magazine called MMade, receiving responses from 10 people aged 16-19 (7 female, 3 male). Most respondents indicated that the magazine's image would make it stand out on shelves, and they thought its genre was pop. The contents page was easy to follow for most, though opinions were split on including all contents. And most said they would read a double page spread.
An audience feedback questionnaire was conducted with 10 people ages 16-19 (7 female and 3 male) about final design layouts for a music magazine called MMade. For what would make MMade stand out on a shelf, 6 people cited the image, 3 cited the name, and 1 cited the cover wording. When asked about the genre, 7 people thought it was pop, 3 thought it was chart, and none thought it was indie. For the contents page, 9 thought it was easy to follow while 1 did not. Regarding including all contents, 6 thought all should be included while 4 thought not. Finally, 7 said they would read the double page spread while 3 said they would not.
The document describes a music magazine called "MMade" that was created as part of an evaluation task. Some key points:
1. MMade challenges conventions by having a vertical masthead and minimal text on the cover to stand out.
2. Photographs are given prominence over text in layouts to tell the story visually.
3. The magazine represents social groups of 16-20 year olds interested in music and fashion on a budget through natural poses and stories of "real people."
This document appears to be a magazine for The Henley College containing various articles on sports, interviews with sports captains, advice on exams and health issues like smoking, drugs and sex. It includes contents on how to pass exams, sign up for sports, and win an iPod by participating in a competition. The magazine has sections for interviews, advice, games and health topics relevant to college students.
This document is the contents page for a college magazine covering various topics such as sports interviews with team captains, how to sign up for teams, competitions to win prizes, games like crosswords and drinking games, advice from a college counsellor, preparing for exams, and health issues including smoking, drugs, and sex.
Ellie Youngmans' music career took off rapidly after she signed with a modeling agency while still in college. She was able to meet people in the music industry through her modeling work and was eventually signed by Sony to make her first album. While enjoying her current success, she hopes to continue both her music and modeling, and has ideas for future projects like a biopic about herself similar to Justin Bieber's movie. However, she denies rumors of a relationship with Justin Bieber, stating they are just friends and she remains committed to her boyfriend of three years.
The document discusses the process of designing magazine layout templates in QuarkXPress. The author describes some initial problems but finding the software easy to use for laying out pages and positioning text and image boxes. They saved the Quark files as PDFs in order to use the templates for a presentation and blog.
This document is the table of contents for issue No. 1 of the magazine "MMade" created on 19/03/11. It lists the sections and articles in the magazine including a chart update, music awards preview, feature on Ellie Goulding, lyrics to popular songs, record reviews, upcoming concert listings, and advertisements. The total number of editorial pages is 26.5 and advertising pages is 13.5 for a total of 76 pages.
This document discusses planning and conducting a photoshoot where the author was the model. It includes screenshots of the photoshoot schedule. The author took background shots in advance at simple, accessible locations. On the scheduled day, the author took many photos outdoors to have natural backgrounds when the weather cooperated. The photos were then selected and categorized on the computer as definite includes, excludes or possibilities for the magazine cover. The final choices are shown to decide on editing needs.
This magazine document is the contents page for an issue of MMADE magazine. It lists various sections including an interview with singer Ellie Goulding, a preview of upcoming music awards, the top 100 singles for the month, lyrics to popular songs, upcoming concert dates and venues, record reviews of new releases, industry news on what artists are doing, and a teaser for what will be in next month's issue.
This document is about a magazine called MMADE that provides information on music and musicians, including news, events in the music industry, lyrics, interviews and updates. It is the March 2011 issue. The magazine aims to inform readers about who artists are and how they became successful in the music business.
The document discusses the process of creating a magazine for college students as a media evaluation task. It addresses several key questions:
1) The magazine takes a conventional approach to formatting but features ordinary college students on the cover rather than celebrities to better appeal to readers.
2) The magazine does not target a specific social group but aims to be lighthearted and address real issues relevant to any college student.
3) The magazine would be distributed directly from the college or nearby outlets to be easily accessible to local students.
4) The target audience is college students in the local area or anyone interested in news about that college.
College magazine cover/contents analysisellieyoungman
The front cover features a smiling student which suggests the magazine will have a positive tone and make the reader question if they are happy due to attending that college. Quotes from past students on the contents page is unusual and challenges norms by sharing real experiences. This could attract readers by learning about what it is like from others. The playground image on the cover seems childish but may remind readers of their childhood. The plain cover without much writing is meant to intrigue readers to open it. An ad to subscribe on the contents page is rare and could put off readers by seeming pushy. The page provides detailed previews of each article to compensate for the minimal cover and keep interest. Repeating the magazine name challenges norms and ensures the
The document provides tips for creating an effective magazine layout and content. It suggests using intriguing imagery on the cover to attract readers without revealing too much. The contents page should highlight appealing sections and have a clear format. Double page spreads can utilize visuals across both pages for high impact while complementing them with quality writing. Audience research like surveys may be too general - it's better to target specific groups to engage readers and advertisers. Research is needed to identify the target audience and provide relevant content that keeps them interested issue after issue.
The document is a Gantt chart timeline that outlines the tasks and schedule for a magazine project from February 14th to March 28th. It includes tasks such as creating front covers, contents pages, double page spreads, researching media theory and magazine institutions, conducting an audience questionnaire and focus group, developing a media pack, layout designs, photography, and a final evaluation task.
This document is about a magazine called MADE that provides news, events, lyrics, interviews and updates related to the music industry. It focuses on giving readers insight into musicians by exploring who they are and how they became artists. The first issue was published in March 2011.
The document discusses the layout and design of magazine spreads, analyzing the use of photography, typography, color, and composition in different examples. Key points analyzed include the strategic placement of images, headlines, and body text across pages; the size and style of fonts used for different elements; and how color and simple versus complex designs affect the overall tone and readability. Pros and cons are presented for various stylistic choices in creating visually striking and information-rich magazine spreads.
This document provides commentary on the design styles of various music magazine contents pages from different years:
- Older issues from 2008 and 2005 utilize more basic layouts that prioritize content over flashy design, with large type highlighting key articles.
- A 2002 issue has a retro look using red, black and white with a "scrapbook feel" that some find messy while others like.
- A striking cover photo dominates one page, with clever typography incorporating the magazine's name.
- Later issues in the 2000s feature bolder graphics and layouts that clearly signpost content using images, colors and typography to draw the reader in.
This document provides commentary on the design styles of various music magazine contents pages from different years:
- Older issues from 2008 and 2005 used more utilitarian designs that focused on content over visual appeal, with basic layouts and large type highlighting main articles.
- Other examples used colorful graphics and photographs to attract readers' attention, with techniques like reversed type, pull quotes, and colored boxes to segment and highlight specific content.
- Striking dominant photographs and clever typographic elements were used in some pages to make the content appealing and easy to navigate visually through page numbers and arrows guiding readers.
- The styles analyzed range from retro designs emulating the 1970s to very clean modern layouts that maximize read
This document provides commentary on the design styles of various magazine contents pages from different years:
- Older magazine contents pages from 2008 and 2005 utilize more basic layouts focused on functionality over design excitement, with large type highlighting key articles.
- Other examples employ techniques like cut-out cover images, colored boxes highlighting sections, and prominent photos to attract readers' attention to specific content.
- Striking imagery and clever typographic treatments are also analyzed, with assessments of how well various designs' aesthetics match the magazines' intended audiences.
An audience feedback questionnaire was conducted for a music magazine called MMade, receiving responses from 10 people aged 16-19 (7 female, 3 male). Most respondents indicated that the magazine's image would make it stand out on shelves, and they thought its genre was pop. The contents page was easy to follow for most, though opinions were split on including all contents. And most said they would read a double page spread.
An audience feedback questionnaire was conducted with 10 people ages 16-19 (7 female and 3 male) about final design layouts for a music magazine called MMade. For what would make MMade stand out on a shelf, 6 people cited the image, 3 cited the name, and 1 cited the cover wording. When asked about the genre, 7 people thought it was pop, 3 thought it was chart, and none thought it was indie. For the contents page, 9 thought it was easy to follow while 1 did not. Regarding including all contents, 6 thought all should be included while 4 thought not. Finally, 7 said they would read the double page spread while 3 said they would not.
The document describes a music magazine called "MMade" that was created as part of an evaluation task. Some key points:
1. MMade challenges conventions by having a vertical masthead and minimal text on the cover to stand out.
2. Photographs are given prominence over text in layouts to tell the story visually.
3. The magazine represents social groups of 16-20 year olds interested in music and fashion on a budget through natural poses and stories of "real people."
This document appears to be a magazine for The Henley College containing various articles on sports, interviews with sports captains, advice on exams and health issues like smoking, drugs and sex. It includes contents on how to pass exams, sign up for sports, and win an iPod by participating in a competition. The magazine has sections for interviews, advice, games and health topics relevant to college students.
This document is the contents page for a college magazine covering various topics such as sports interviews with team captains, how to sign up for teams, competitions to win prizes, games like crosswords and drinking games, advice from a college counsellor, preparing for exams, and health issues including smoking, drugs, and sex.
Ellie Youngmans' music career took off rapidly after she signed with a modeling agency while still in college. She was able to meet people in the music industry through her modeling work and was eventually signed by Sony to make her first album. While enjoying her current success, she hopes to continue both her music and modeling, and has ideas for future projects like a biopic about herself similar to Justin Bieber's movie. However, she denies rumors of a relationship with Justin Bieber, stating they are just friends and she remains committed to her boyfriend of three years.
The document discusses the process of designing magazine layout templates in QuarkXPress. The author describes some initial problems but finding the software easy to use for laying out pages and positioning text and image boxes. They saved the Quark files as PDFs in order to use the templates for a presentation and blog.
This document is the table of contents for issue No. 1 of the magazine "MMade" created on 19/03/11. It lists the sections and articles in the magazine including a chart update, music awards preview, feature on Ellie Goulding, lyrics to popular songs, record reviews, upcoming concert listings, and advertisements. The total number of editorial pages is 26.5 and advertising pages is 13.5 for a total of 76 pages.
This document discusses planning and conducting a photoshoot where the author was the model. It includes screenshots of the photoshoot schedule. The author took background shots in advance at simple, accessible locations. On the scheduled day, the author took many photos outdoors to have natural backgrounds when the weather cooperated. The photos were then selected and categorized on the computer as definite includes, excludes or possibilities for the magazine cover. The final choices are shown to decide on editing needs.
This magazine document is the contents page for an issue of MMADE magazine. It lists various sections including an interview with singer Ellie Goulding, a preview of upcoming music awards, the top 100 singles for the month, lyrics to popular songs, upcoming concert dates and venues, record reviews of new releases, industry news on what artists are doing, and a teaser for what will be in next month's issue.
This document is about a magazine called MMADE that provides information on music and musicians, including news, events in the music industry, lyrics, interviews and updates. It is the March 2011 issue. The magazine aims to inform readers about who artists are and how they became successful in the music business.
The document discusses the process of creating a magazine for college students as a media evaluation task. It addresses several key questions:
1) The magazine takes a conventional approach to formatting but features ordinary college students on the cover rather than celebrities to better appeal to readers.
2) The magazine does not target a specific social group but aims to be lighthearted and address real issues relevant to any college student.
3) The magazine would be distributed directly from the college or nearby outlets to be easily accessible to local students.
4) The target audience is college students in the local area or anyone interested in news about that college.
College magazine cover/contents analysisellieyoungman
The front cover features a smiling student which suggests the magazine will have a positive tone and make the reader question if they are happy due to attending that college. Quotes from past students on the contents page is unusual and challenges norms by sharing real experiences. This could attract readers by learning about what it is like from others. The playground image on the cover seems childish but may remind readers of their childhood. The plain cover without much writing is meant to intrigue readers to open it. An ad to subscribe on the contents page is rare and could put off readers by seeming pushy. The page provides detailed previews of each article to compensate for the minimal cover and keep interest. Repeating the magazine name challenges norms and ensures the
The document provides tips for creating an effective magazine layout and content. It suggests using intriguing imagery on the cover to attract readers without revealing too much. The contents page should highlight appealing sections and have a clear format. Double page spreads can utilize visuals across both pages for high impact while complementing them with quality writing. Audience research like surveys may be too general - it's better to target specific groups to engage readers and advertisers. Research is needed to identify the target audience and provide relevant content that keeps them interested issue after issue.
The document is a Gantt chart timeline that outlines the tasks and schedule for a magazine project from February 14th to March 28th. It includes tasks such as creating front covers, contents pages, double page spreads, researching media theory and magazine institutions, conducting an audience questionnaire and focus group, developing a media pack, layout designs, photography, and a final evaluation task.
This document is about a magazine called MADE that provides news, events, lyrics, interviews and updates related to the music industry. It focuses on giving readers insight into musicians by exploring who they are and how they became artists. The first issue was published in March 2011.
The document discusses the layout and design of magazine spreads, analyzing the use of photography, typography, color, and composition in different examples. Key points analyzed include the strategic placement of images, headlines, and body text across pages; the size and style of fonts used for different elements; and how color and simple versus complex designs affect the overall tone and readability. Pros and cons are presented for various stylistic choices in creating visually striking and information-rich magazine spreads.
This document provides commentary on the design styles of various music magazine contents pages from different years:
- Older issues from 2008 and 2005 utilize more basic layouts that prioritize content over flashy design, with large type highlighting key articles.
- A 2002 issue has a retro look using red, black and white with a "scrapbook feel" that some find messy while others like.
- A striking cover photo dominates one page, with clever typography incorporating the magazine's name.
- Later issues in the 2000s feature bolder graphics and layouts that clearly signpost content using images, colors and typography to draw the reader in.
This document provides commentary on the design styles of various music magazine contents pages from different years:
- Older issues from 2008 and 2005 used more utilitarian designs that focused on content over visual appeal, with basic layouts and large type highlighting main articles.
- Other examples used colorful graphics and photographs to attract readers' attention, with techniques like reversed type, pull quotes, and colored boxes to segment and highlight specific content.
- Striking dominant photographs and clever typographic elements were used in some pages to make the content appealing and easy to navigate visually through page numbers and arrows guiding readers.
- The styles analyzed range from retro designs emulating the 1970s to very clean modern layouts that maximize read
This document provides commentary on the design styles of various magazine contents pages from different years:
- Older magazine contents pages from 2008 and 2005 utilize more basic layouts focused on functionality over design excitement, with large type highlighting key articles.
- Other examples employ techniques like cut-out cover images, colored boxes highlighting sections, and prominent photos to attract readers' attention to specific content.
- Striking imagery and clever typographic treatments are also analyzed, with assessments of how well various designs' aesthetics match the magazines' intended audiences.