The document analyzes the covers of 10 magazines, describing their graphics, images, barcodes, and mastheads. It notes that the mastheads generally follow magazine conventions by spanning the top of the cover to draw attention. Graphics and images are chosen to represent the magazines' topics or target audiences. Barcodes provide pricing and other publication details.
This double page magazine spread uses a typical rock layout with black, white, and pink colors. The large retro-style headline introduces an article that looks back on 1970s music. A pull quote in the headline attracts readers, while photos provide context without reading. Background information is included in a sidebar column. The overall retro design and references to drugs appeal to a young male audience interested in classic rock.
This document analyzes the cover of the April 2013 issue of Elle magazine featuring Rihanna. It summarizes the target audience as females aged 18-30 who are interested in high fashion trends. It describes the use of formal, sophisticated text and dark, vibrant colors that suit the audience and create visual appeal. The layout follows conventions of fashion magazines by placing the magazine title and Rihanna's image prominently and using minimal additional text to draw readers in.
The document provides details on the layout and design of a music magazine cover and contents page. On the cover, the masthead is in red and white at the top left with the band's logo and name below. Featured artists, songs, and descriptions are placed throughout. The contents page lists article titles and numbers clearly in columns following a rule of thirds layout. The target audience is described as those interested in a variety of music genres and forms like vinyl and concerts, who are mostly male and over 25.
The double page spread features an article on the band The Teenagers. A large photograph of the band members sitting casually with photos pinned to the wall behind them takes up most of one page. Key information about the band is in a blue box below the photo. The adjacent page contains a script describing the band's lives with a small photo of one member and a quote in blue. Additional short articles on three other bands are in a black box on the right side to distinguish them. Limited colors are used to keep focus on the busy main photograph while still making important elements like the quote and boxed text easily identifiable.
The document analyzes the front covers of 10 different magazines. It discusses the masthead, barcode, main image, graphics, and skyline of each cover and how they follow magazine conventions or relate to the genre of music featured. Key elements like the masthead, barcode, and graphics are used across magazines to identify them as professionally made media and draw viewers in.
Music Magazine Analysis; Front Cover, Contents & DpsWill Drummee
The document summarizes the layout and design of magazine covers and contents pages. It analyzes the use of images, text, colors and positioning of elements like mastheads, cover lines and articles. Across multiple magazine examples, consistency is shown in maintaining branding elements while effectively promoting featured artists and contents through visual design.
This document analyzes the layout, design, and target audience of two magazines - Vibe Magazine and James Bond Magazine. For Vibe Magazine, the summary is: It uses advertisements targeting 18-30 year olds from lower-middle to upper class, with content appealing to both male and female readers. James Bond Magazine's summary is: Featuring Daniel Craig on the cover, it uses a color scheme and iconography related to the James Bond franchise to target an audience interested in action/thriller films. Both magazines employ conventional design techniques to attract their intended readers.
The document provides details on the planning and design process for a mock rock music magazine. It includes:
1) A mood board and mind map to establish the genre, target audience, and branding for the magazine. Images and themes were selected that would appeal to typical Kerrang! readers.
2) Rough sketches of the front cover and double-page spread layout, including placement of images, headlines, interviews, and other elements. The color scheme and fonts aim to match the style of Kerrang! magazine.
3) Notes on the overall house style and dimensions of the magazine, which will follow a traditional print format. Color schemes and elements will be repeated from Kerrang! for consistency.
This double page magazine spread uses a typical rock layout with black, white, and pink colors. The large retro-style headline introduces an article that looks back on 1970s music. A pull quote in the headline attracts readers, while photos provide context without reading. Background information is included in a sidebar column. The overall retro design and references to drugs appeal to a young male audience interested in classic rock.
This document analyzes the cover of the April 2013 issue of Elle magazine featuring Rihanna. It summarizes the target audience as females aged 18-30 who are interested in high fashion trends. It describes the use of formal, sophisticated text and dark, vibrant colors that suit the audience and create visual appeal. The layout follows conventions of fashion magazines by placing the magazine title and Rihanna's image prominently and using minimal additional text to draw readers in.
The document provides details on the layout and design of a music magazine cover and contents page. On the cover, the masthead is in red and white at the top left with the band's logo and name below. Featured artists, songs, and descriptions are placed throughout. The contents page lists article titles and numbers clearly in columns following a rule of thirds layout. The target audience is described as those interested in a variety of music genres and forms like vinyl and concerts, who are mostly male and over 25.
The double page spread features an article on the band The Teenagers. A large photograph of the band members sitting casually with photos pinned to the wall behind them takes up most of one page. Key information about the band is in a blue box below the photo. The adjacent page contains a script describing the band's lives with a small photo of one member and a quote in blue. Additional short articles on three other bands are in a black box on the right side to distinguish them. Limited colors are used to keep focus on the busy main photograph while still making important elements like the quote and boxed text easily identifiable.
The document analyzes the front covers of 10 different magazines. It discusses the masthead, barcode, main image, graphics, and skyline of each cover and how they follow magazine conventions or relate to the genre of music featured. Key elements like the masthead, barcode, and graphics are used across magazines to identify them as professionally made media and draw viewers in.
Music Magazine Analysis; Front Cover, Contents & DpsWill Drummee
The document summarizes the layout and design of magazine covers and contents pages. It analyzes the use of images, text, colors and positioning of elements like mastheads, cover lines and articles. Across multiple magazine examples, consistency is shown in maintaining branding elements while effectively promoting featured artists and contents through visual design.
This document analyzes the layout, design, and target audience of two magazines - Vibe Magazine and James Bond Magazine. For Vibe Magazine, the summary is: It uses advertisements targeting 18-30 year olds from lower-middle to upper class, with content appealing to both male and female readers. James Bond Magazine's summary is: Featuring Daniel Craig on the cover, it uses a color scheme and iconography related to the James Bond franchise to target an audience interested in action/thriller films. Both magazines employ conventional design techniques to attract their intended readers.
The document provides details on the planning and design process for a mock rock music magazine. It includes:
1) A mood board and mind map to establish the genre, target audience, and branding for the magazine. Images and themes were selected that would appeal to typical Kerrang! readers.
2) Rough sketches of the front cover and double-page spread layout, including placement of images, headlines, interviews, and other elements. The color scheme and fonts aim to match the style of Kerrang! magazine.
3) Notes on the overall house style and dimensions of the magazine, which will follow a traditional print format. Color schemes and elements will be repeated from Kerrang! for consistency.
Front cover, double page, contents analysisnikkixnoo94
The document analyzes the front covers and contents pages of various magazines including Rolling Stone, NME, Q, Kerrang, Vibe, Billboard, Metal Hammer, Clash, and Blender. It examines the design elements used in each magazine including the masthead, color scheme, main image, lures/promotional text, barcode placement, and tone of address. Key conventions like placing the masthead at the top and the barcode at the bottom right are followed by some magazines but challenged by others. Color, images, and text are used strategically across magazines to attract different target audiences.
The document provides an analysis of various magazine covers and contents pages. Key points include:
- Mastheads, main images, and cover lines are used prominently to grab readers' attention and indicate the main stories.
- Color schemes, layouts, and graphic elements follow conventions for each magazine and the music genre. Black, white, and bold text are often used.
- Images usually make eye contact with the viewer and are placed in the center or on the left page to be the focal point.
- Contents pages list stories and artists with images, page numbers, and brief descriptions for easy navigation.
- Double page spreads employ large central images and short columns of text in an engaging format
This document provides an analysis of a 2013 issue of the magazine Rock Sound featuring the band Paramore. It summarizes the magazine's target audience as people aged 15-24 interested in rock music. It notes the magazine connects with readers by giving away free CDs and discussing issues like bullying. The summary describes common design elements across the magazine like consistent colors and use of capital letters. It provides a brief history of Rock Sound, noting it began in 1999 and gains exposure for bands by including free CDs. Finally, it analyzes features of the Paramore-focused cover like images and text used to attract readers.
This document analyzes several magazine covers and contents pages. It identifies common design elements across the magazines like mastheads in bold colors, prominent placement of main images and stories, and use of color schemes. Magazine covers are found to feature large celebrity images and tease stories inside with "cover lines" in colors that match the magazine brand. Contents pages list stories by page number and use brief descriptions, images and categories to guide readers. Consistent layouts and design conventions make information easy to find across different issues.
The document provides analysis of magazine front covers, contents pages, and double page spreads. It examines design elements like layout, color scheme, fonts, and positioning of images and text. For the front covers, it looks at how the masthead, cover lines and images are used. For the contents pages, it analyzes the use of images, headings and quotes. And for the double page spreads, it considers the placement of photos, ads and information.
The document summarizes the layout and design elements of the front cover of an NME magazine issue. Key elements included are the masthead in red, main image overlapping the masthead, lead article title in red, cover lines in different areas, barcode in bottom right, and price and date above the masthead. Colors used are red, white, black and images are incorporated throughout to attract different audiences. Text sizes and fonts vary across headlines and captions.
- The document analyzes the front covers of three music magazines: Q Magazine, Rock Sound Magazine, and NME Magazine.
- It examines elements like consistent colors, images, text size and placement, and intended audiences.
- Key points analyzed include the use of images to attract certain demographics, highlighting major artists to draw in readers, and using design elements to signify article importance.
The document provides details on the layout and design of magazine covers, contents pages, and double page spreads. Some key points:
- Magazine covers use images, fonts, and colors to draw attention to the main artist/article and stand out from other magazines. Mastheads, barcodes, and website links are placed strategically.
- Contents pages list articles alongside images to entice readers. They are organized by page number and include previews of page content.
- Double page spreads separate text and images across two facing pages. The text is structured into columns and paragraphs with bold headings. Large central images relate to the cover story. Logos are included on every page.
The document provides an analysis of various magazine covers and contents pages. It examines design elements like images, headlines, and layouts and discusses how they are used to promote featured artists and attract readers. For example, a Drake cover uses gold embellishments to match his image and bling, while a Father John Misty article has an unusual title and photo to reflect his eccentric personality. Positioning of images and text and color schemes are also analyzed in terms of drawing attention and brand familiarity.
The document provides details about various magazine covers, including their layout, color schemes, featured artists, and target audiences. Key elements that are highlighted include the use of prominent images and text to attract readers' attention, consistency in branding and house styles, and inclusion of previews of article topics to entice reading. The magazines profile various music genres including rock, indie, and pop artists in order to appeal to a range of teenage listeners.
The document provides an analysis of the design elements used in magazine covers. It discusses the masthead, images, headlines, and other visual components on the covers of two classical music magazines and one music magazine focused on new music. Key elements like placement, sizing, color schemes, and framing of images and text are examined to understand how information is presented and importance is conveyed through design.
The document analyzes the layout, design elements, images and text used across multiple pages of a magazine to determine the target audience. Key points include:
- Bold text, bright colors and cluttered layout with small band images indicate a target of teenage males.
- A front cover with Frank Iero in the center using direct address alongside competitions and poster collectors items also aims at teenagers.
- In contrast, a mature layout with large celebrity images, minimal text and neutral colors presents an older, more sophisticated audience.
- Placement of mastheads, page numbers, titles and other elements follow conventions to effectively guide the eye across the page.
The document analyzes two magazine covers:
1) NME (New Musical Express) January 2006 issue with a special feature on the 100 greatest British albums. The cover targets males ages 18-35 interested in genres like indie and punk.
2) Empire magazine 2010 issue featuring the film Inception. The cover uses dark colors and striking images to showcase films for both male and female audiences ages 13 and up interested in popular cinema.
This magazine cover features a black and white photo of a man in the center. Surrounding the photo is text in red, white, and black with a handwritten font. The masthead is placed underneath the main headline in a red box, which is unconventional. Lists of bands and artists are featured on the sides. Colorful shapes are also included with text to draw readers in. The magazine aims to appeal to a young audience with its quirky design elements while still focusing on music content.
Tasks 1, 2 & 3 music magazine covers powerpointlindseyberrill
The document provides details on the layout and design elements of various magazine covers and interior pages. It describes the use of fonts, colors, images, and other graphical components and how they are implemented to attract readers, highlight key information, and reinforce the magazine's brand and target audience. Specific elements summarized include the masthead, cover lines, headers, pull quotes, photos, bar codes, and color schemes used across the fronts, contents pages, and articles.
The document discusses the target audiences and readership demographics of several alternative music magazines:
- Kerrang! targets 14-22 year olds but has a wide age range due to its diverse music genres. It has more male than female readers.
- Rock Sound focuses only on rock music and has a smaller target audience of 15-24 year olds compared to Kerrang!'s wide audience.
- Big Cheese, which stopped publishing in 1996, would have targeted 16-30 year old males more heavily due to the genres covered.
- XXL, a rap magazine, has a heavily male readership of 78% that matches the male-dominated rap industry. Its readers have a median age of 27 and income
The document analyzes and compares the contents pages of three alternative music magazines: Kerrang!, Rock Sound, and Big Cheese. It finds that Kerrang! emphasizes a busy layout with tightly packed columns and images to maintain their bold house style, though this could be overwhelming for some readers. Rock Sound takes a simpler approach with fewer details, prioritizing large images and a controversial quote to attract readers. Big Cheese balances organization and vibrancy through divided sections and angled images. While all three represent the alternative music genre, they target different age demographics and have varying approaches to industry focus versus artist representation.
The document summarizes the layout and design elements of a magazine cover and contents page. Key elements include:
- The masthead at the top of the cover in bold text to be noticeable. It suggests the magazine is about rock music.
- The main coverline next to the cover image to be one of the first things seen, using a quote and "incredible return" to excite readers.
- Interior images on the contents page linked to article listings to help readers find specific pages. Section headings also organize the content.
- The covermount and price suggest appealing to middle-class teenagers and young adults through free posters and music tracks.
The document outlines an agenda for a workshop on combating meth use in Jellico, Tennessee. The agenda includes a film about the Montana Meth Project, an overview of the local "I Hate Meth" project, introductions from participants on ideas to address the meth crisis, a presentation from the leaders of "I Hate Meth", small group discussions, and concluding next steps. The goals of the project are to educate the community on meth dangers, conduct a local media campaign, collaborate across the region, and research other state initiatives. Resources for the project include local government, treatment programs, and advisory groups.
Welcome to Gathering! We are glad you are here this evening. Grab a cup of coffee, hot chocolate, and a snack and find a comfortable spot at a table. Take a few minutes to get to know the people sitting with you. The passage from Nehemiah describes how he was informed that the wall of Jerusalem was broken down and its gates burned, which led him to weep and pray to God. The discussion will focus on redesigning the BCM ministry model, with ideas and suggestions welcomed on how to help students grow in their faith and relationship with God.
This document lists various design services offered including logs, diaries, brochures, cards, magazines, catalogs, montages, plastic and paper bags, boxes, calendars, posters, banners, promotional and gift items, and fliers. It also mentions providing designs for silver items and representing international brands like ZEADES MONTE CARLO, HELVECO, JACQUES BOGART, TED LAPIDUS, S.T.Dupont, and WATERMAN, selling watches, mens accessories, writing instruments, leather goods, and gift sets. It provides contact information for the company Phoenix in Saudi Arabia.
Front cover, double page, contents analysisnikkixnoo94
The document analyzes the front covers and contents pages of various magazines including Rolling Stone, NME, Q, Kerrang, Vibe, Billboard, Metal Hammer, Clash, and Blender. It examines the design elements used in each magazine including the masthead, color scheme, main image, lures/promotional text, barcode placement, and tone of address. Key conventions like placing the masthead at the top and the barcode at the bottom right are followed by some magazines but challenged by others. Color, images, and text are used strategically across magazines to attract different target audiences.
The document provides an analysis of various magazine covers and contents pages. Key points include:
- Mastheads, main images, and cover lines are used prominently to grab readers' attention and indicate the main stories.
- Color schemes, layouts, and graphic elements follow conventions for each magazine and the music genre. Black, white, and bold text are often used.
- Images usually make eye contact with the viewer and are placed in the center or on the left page to be the focal point.
- Contents pages list stories and artists with images, page numbers, and brief descriptions for easy navigation.
- Double page spreads employ large central images and short columns of text in an engaging format
This document provides an analysis of a 2013 issue of the magazine Rock Sound featuring the band Paramore. It summarizes the magazine's target audience as people aged 15-24 interested in rock music. It notes the magazine connects with readers by giving away free CDs and discussing issues like bullying. The summary describes common design elements across the magazine like consistent colors and use of capital letters. It provides a brief history of Rock Sound, noting it began in 1999 and gains exposure for bands by including free CDs. Finally, it analyzes features of the Paramore-focused cover like images and text used to attract readers.
This document analyzes several magazine covers and contents pages. It identifies common design elements across the magazines like mastheads in bold colors, prominent placement of main images and stories, and use of color schemes. Magazine covers are found to feature large celebrity images and tease stories inside with "cover lines" in colors that match the magazine brand. Contents pages list stories by page number and use brief descriptions, images and categories to guide readers. Consistent layouts and design conventions make information easy to find across different issues.
The document provides analysis of magazine front covers, contents pages, and double page spreads. It examines design elements like layout, color scheme, fonts, and positioning of images and text. For the front covers, it looks at how the masthead, cover lines and images are used. For the contents pages, it analyzes the use of images, headings and quotes. And for the double page spreads, it considers the placement of photos, ads and information.
The document summarizes the layout and design elements of the front cover of an NME magazine issue. Key elements included are the masthead in red, main image overlapping the masthead, lead article title in red, cover lines in different areas, barcode in bottom right, and price and date above the masthead. Colors used are red, white, black and images are incorporated throughout to attract different audiences. Text sizes and fonts vary across headlines and captions.
- The document analyzes the front covers of three music magazines: Q Magazine, Rock Sound Magazine, and NME Magazine.
- It examines elements like consistent colors, images, text size and placement, and intended audiences.
- Key points analyzed include the use of images to attract certain demographics, highlighting major artists to draw in readers, and using design elements to signify article importance.
The document provides details on the layout and design of magazine covers, contents pages, and double page spreads. Some key points:
- Magazine covers use images, fonts, and colors to draw attention to the main artist/article and stand out from other magazines. Mastheads, barcodes, and website links are placed strategically.
- Contents pages list articles alongside images to entice readers. They are organized by page number and include previews of page content.
- Double page spreads separate text and images across two facing pages. The text is structured into columns and paragraphs with bold headings. Large central images relate to the cover story. Logos are included on every page.
The document provides an analysis of various magazine covers and contents pages. It examines design elements like images, headlines, and layouts and discusses how they are used to promote featured artists and attract readers. For example, a Drake cover uses gold embellishments to match his image and bling, while a Father John Misty article has an unusual title and photo to reflect his eccentric personality. Positioning of images and text and color schemes are also analyzed in terms of drawing attention and brand familiarity.
The document provides details about various magazine covers, including their layout, color schemes, featured artists, and target audiences. Key elements that are highlighted include the use of prominent images and text to attract readers' attention, consistency in branding and house styles, and inclusion of previews of article topics to entice reading. The magazines profile various music genres including rock, indie, and pop artists in order to appeal to a range of teenage listeners.
The document provides an analysis of the design elements used in magazine covers. It discusses the masthead, images, headlines, and other visual components on the covers of two classical music magazines and one music magazine focused on new music. Key elements like placement, sizing, color schemes, and framing of images and text are examined to understand how information is presented and importance is conveyed through design.
The document analyzes the layout, design elements, images and text used across multiple pages of a magazine to determine the target audience. Key points include:
- Bold text, bright colors and cluttered layout with small band images indicate a target of teenage males.
- A front cover with Frank Iero in the center using direct address alongside competitions and poster collectors items also aims at teenagers.
- In contrast, a mature layout with large celebrity images, minimal text and neutral colors presents an older, more sophisticated audience.
- Placement of mastheads, page numbers, titles and other elements follow conventions to effectively guide the eye across the page.
The document analyzes two magazine covers:
1) NME (New Musical Express) January 2006 issue with a special feature on the 100 greatest British albums. The cover targets males ages 18-35 interested in genres like indie and punk.
2) Empire magazine 2010 issue featuring the film Inception. The cover uses dark colors and striking images to showcase films for both male and female audiences ages 13 and up interested in popular cinema.
This magazine cover features a black and white photo of a man in the center. Surrounding the photo is text in red, white, and black with a handwritten font. The masthead is placed underneath the main headline in a red box, which is unconventional. Lists of bands and artists are featured on the sides. Colorful shapes are also included with text to draw readers in. The magazine aims to appeal to a young audience with its quirky design elements while still focusing on music content.
Tasks 1, 2 & 3 music magazine covers powerpointlindseyberrill
The document provides details on the layout and design elements of various magazine covers and interior pages. It describes the use of fonts, colors, images, and other graphical components and how they are implemented to attract readers, highlight key information, and reinforce the magazine's brand and target audience. Specific elements summarized include the masthead, cover lines, headers, pull quotes, photos, bar codes, and color schemes used across the fronts, contents pages, and articles.
The document discusses the target audiences and readership demographics of several alternative music magazines:
- Kerrang! targets 14-22 year olds but has a wide age range due to its diverse music genres. It has more male than female readers.
- Rock Sound focuses only on rock music and has a smaller target audience of 15-24 year olds compared to Kerrang!'s wide audience.
- Big Cheese, which stopped publishing in 1996, would have targeted 16-30 year old males more heavily due to the genres covered.
- XXL, a rap magazine, has a heavily male readership of 78% that matches the male-dominated rap industry. Its readers have a median age of 27 and income
The document analyzes and compares the contents pages of three alternative music magazines: Kerrang!, Rock Sound, and Big Cheese. It finds that Kerrang! emphasizes a busy layout with tightly packed columns and images to maintain their bold house style, though this could be overwhelming for some readers. Rock Sound takes a simpler approach with fewer details, prioritizing large images and a controversial quote to attract readers. Big Cheese balances organization and vibrancy through divided sections and angled images. While all three represent the alternative music genre, they target different age demographics and have varying approaches to industry focus versus artist representation.
The document summarizes the layout and design elements of a magazine cover and contents page. Key elements include:
- The masthead at the top of the cover in bold text to be noticeable. It suggests the magazine is about rock music.
- The main coverline next to the cover image to be one of the first things seen, using a quote and "incredible return" to excite readers.
- Interior images on the contents page linked to article listings to help readers find specific pages. Section headings also organize the content.
- The covermount and price suggest appealing to middle-class teenagers and young adults through free posters and music tracks.
The document outlines an agenda for a workshop on combating meth use in Jellico, Tennessee. The agenda includes a film about the Montana Meth Project, an overview of the local "I Hate Meth" project, introductions from participants on ideas to address the meth crisis, a presentation from the leaders of "I Hate Meth", small group discussions, and concluding next steps. The goals of the project are to educate the community on meth dangers, conduct a local media campaign, collaborate across the region, and research other state initiatives. Resources for the project include local government, treatment programs, and advisory groups.
Welcome to Gathering! We are glad you are here this evening. Grab a cup of coffee, hot chocolate, and a snack and find a comfortable spot at a table. Take a few minutes to get to know the people sitting with you. The passage from Nehemiah describes how he was informed that the wall of Jerusalem was broken down and its gates burned, which led him to weep and pray to God. The discussion will focus on redesigning the BCM ministry model, with ideas and suggestions welcomed on how to help students grow in their faith and relationship with God.
This document lists various design services offered including logs, diaries, brochures, cards, magazines, catalogs, montages, plastic and paper bags, boxes, calendars, posters, banners, promotional and gift items, and fliers. It also mentions providing designs for silver items and representing international brands like ZEADES MONTE CARLO, HELVECO, JACQUES BOGART, TED LAPIDUS, S.T.Dupont, and WATERMAN, selling watches, mens accessories, writing instruments, leather goods, and gift sets. It provides contact information for the company Phoenix in Saudi Arabia.
The document discusses a new product that aims to provide insights across multiple dashboards in order to track key trends more easily. It notes that checking various dashboards is currently tedious but important. The product would connect different services, provide daily, weekly, and monthly insights by email, and target analytics to different team members. With a potential market of over 3 million small and medium enterprises, the company projects annual revenue of $10.8 million if it captures 20% of the market share at $25 per month.
The document describes the process of designing a newspaper over 9 stages. Key details include:
- Using conventional measurements for layout elements like masthead, ads, stories
- Including typical newspaper elements like a news brief, two stories on the front page
- Gradually refining the design by adding photos, ads, additional stories and details to pages
Hyvinvointivaltion tuntevat kaikki, mutta tuskin kukaan osaa määritellä sitä tyhjentävästi. Tämä kirjanen hahmottaa hyvinvointivaltiota sen keskeisten tunnuslukujen kautta.
SES 2014 - Local Search - Bigger than you thinkPeter Young
Locally orientated searches account for over 1/3 of the 2 trillion searches every year on Google. My presentation @ SES 2014 covers why this has happened and what you can do to maximise this
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The document promotes investing in real estate through a development group that aims to take advantage of opportunities in today's market. It outlines the group's management team and recent successful property flipping projects. The document argues that now is a good time to invest due to high foreclosure rates and low interest rates. It provides examples of how to profit from fixing and flipping properties or buying and holding for long-term rental income.
Cody McDonough outlines a 6-day trip to Medellin, Colombia. He found a roundtrip flight from St. Louis, MO to Medellin for $717 on Continental Airlines. He will rent a car for $375 for the 6 days. Lodging will be at Hotel 61 Prado in Medellin for $23 per night for a total of $115 for 5 nights. The climate is tropical along the coast and plains but cold in the highlands with periodic droughts. Temperatures do not vary much year-round. Medellin is 1 hour ahead of the US due to time zones. Travel outside cities can be dangerous due to guerillas. The exchange rate is 2000 Colomb
Terve tuho - tietä tuottaville työpaikoille ja kasvulleevathinktank
Terve tuho on seurausta innovaatioista ja kilpailusta. Ilman tehottomien työpaikkojen tuhoa ja rakennemuutosta, innovaatiot ja teknologinen kehitys eivät muunnu parantuneeksi työn tuottavuudeksi eivätkä talouskasvuksi. Näin toteavat tutkimuspäällikkö Antti Kauhanen (ETLA) ja tutkimusjohtaja Mika Maliranta (ETLA) tänään julkaistussa EVA Analyysissään ”Terve tuho – tietä tuottaville työpaikoille ja kasvulle”
This event takes place annually as part of the YWCA Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration weekend. This year's event was held at the Gaillard Auditorium. Local businesses and communities members came out on the morning of Jan. 18 to enjoy the celebration. Gen. Charles Bolden, NASA Adminstrator, served as our keynote speaker. Mayor Joe Riley was also in attendance.
Thornton Tomasetti is a global engineering firm with 505 staff across 22 offices. It provides both engineering design services and forensic consulting services related to property loss claims. The document outlines Thornton Tomasetti's areas of expertise, including building structure, building skin, building performance, property loss consulting, and construction support services. It also summarizes several property loss consulting projects involving damage assessment, cause and origin investigations, litigation support, and code evaluations.
Data Management and Libraries by Mark LudwigCharles Lyons
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
This document provides an overview of REST APIs and discusses why REST is commonly preferred over SOAP. It describes various REST API description languages (ADLs) like Swagger, RAML, and WADL and compares their support in Oracle products. It also provides examples of describing a sample Norwegian dataset API in RAML and implementing REST support in SOA Suite, including creating WADLs from other ADLs or using the REST adapter. The document concludes with discussing REST support in Java EE and Oracle PaaS products.
Did you know that attitude counts in every aspect of life?
There once was a woman who woke up one morning, looked in the mirror, and noticed she had only three hairs on her head.
"Well," she said, "I think I'll braid my hair today?" So she did and she had a wonderful day.
The next day she woke up, looked in the mirror and saw that she had only two hairs on her head. "H-M-M," she said, "I think I'll part my hair down the middle today?" So she did and she had a grand day.
The next day she woke up, looked in the mirror and noticed that she had only one hair on her head. "Well," she said, "today I'm going to wear my hair in a pony tail." So she did and she had a fun, fun day.
The next day she woke up, looked in the mirror and noticed that there wasn't a single hair on her head. "Yea!" she exclaimed, "I don't have to fix my hair today!"
Attitude is everything. Be nice to yourself and extra nice to others. Have a Good Day!
Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.
Live simply,
Love generously,
Care deeply,
Speak kindly.......and
Leave the rest to God!
The document analyzes the design elements of several music magazine covers. It discusses the use of fonts, images, colors and layouts on the covers and how they are used to highlight information, attract readers, and represent the musical genres featured in the magazines. Key elements mentioned include the use of bold fonts to draw attention, photos of artists, related colors schemes, quotes to tease article content, and column-based layouts to organize text clearly.
The document analyzes various elements of an issue of the music magazine NME. It typically focuses on rock and indie music but this issue features rap singer Dizzee Rascal. The masthead is unusually placed on the left side rather than the top. There are only two cover lines instead of the typical four. The main cover line is a quote from Dizzee Rascal to make it seem more personal. The image shows Dizzee Rascal wearing clothes and surrounded by graffiti associated with "thug life." The contents page follows a rule of thirds layout and repeats branding elements for consistency across pages. The double page spread features a large image of Dizzee Rascal with graffiti in the background and a
This document analyzes readership statistics and design elements of two music magazines, Q and NME. It summarizes:
Q's main readers are of a higher socioeconomic class aged 34 on average. NME attracts younger readers, mostly male students around age 23.
Both magazines use red and white prominently in their mastheads and designs. Q centers images and articles while NME places the masthead and lead article on the left. Color schemes and layouts are designed to attract target audiences to specific music-focused content.
This document analyzes magazine layout and design across several music magazines including NME, MOJO, and Q. It finds that they all employ consistent color schemes, feature prominent images and articles on the front cover to attract readers, and organize interior content clearly with article summaries and page numbers. Magazine covers are designed to intrigue readers with catchy headlines and photos that represent the artists and genres discussed within.
The document analyzes the front covers and contents pages of three music magazines - Kerrang, NME, and Q. It describes the color schemes, layouts, fonts, images, and other design elements used in each magazine. It notes how these visual components are intended to attract the target audiences, which include teenagers for Kerrang and NME, and older audiences for Q. Key details like band listings, article previews, and subscription information are also summarized.
This document analyzes the design elements of a music magazine cover and contents page. It discusses the masthead, images, puffs, slogans, cover lines, colors, and layout. Key elements include the masthead placed at the top in white contrasting the dark background. The main image is a singer linked to the coverline and placed in the center. Puffs advertise extras like a free CD. The contents page also follows magazine conventions with the masthead, date, images, and grab quotes to entice readers. A double page spread similarly analyzes the heading, images, puffs, and article elements used.
This document summarizes the contents pages of several music magazines including Q Magazine, Metal Hammer, MOJO, NME, and Kerrang!. It describes the layout, color schemes, fonts, prominent images, and stories featured on each contents page to highlight the genre and tone of content presented in each magazine.
The document provides details from the contents pages of various magazines. It describes the layout, use of fonts, colors, images and other design elements used to highlight important sections and attract readers' attention. Key features mentioned include use of bold text and larger fonts to call out popular bands, articles and sections. Photos of famous musicians and celebrities are also used prominently to draw interest. Color schemes typically include some combination of black, red and white.
The magazine cover features a large image of Amy Winehouse dominating the page. The magazine title "Rolling Stone" appears in their standard typography at the top. The main cover line at the bottom highlights Amy Winehouse as the focus of the issue. Additional cover lines provide information on other stories in smaller text. The color scheme uses baby blue, black, and red consistently throughout the cover elements.
This document analyzes the front cover, contents page, and double page spread of various music magazines. For the front cover, it discusses design elements like the main image, masthead, banner, and footer which are used to attract readers interested in specific artists. On the contents page, it examines features like the band index, sections, and images with page numbers to help readers navigate. For the double page spread, it looks at the use of a large central image paired with accompanying text, consistent branding with colors, and previews or reviews of artists. Overall, the document discusses how magazine layout, images, and text are designed to effectively promote content to their target audiences.
The document analyzes the front covers of several music magazines, examining elements like cover images, mastheads, fonts, colors, lists of artists, freebies, and other stylistic elements. It finds that all the magazines follow typical conventions like placing the masthead, barcodes, and issue info in consistent locations. The covers are also designed to appeal to the magazines' target audiences through the choice of artists featured and stylistic cues related to different music genres.
The document analyzes the front covers of several music magazines, examining elements like cover images, mastheads, fonts, colors, lists of artists, freebies, and other stylistic choices. It finds that all the magazines follow conventions like placing the masthead, barcodes, and issue info in consistent locations. The cover designs aim to attract target audiences by featuring popular artists in poses and styles relating to the relevant genres. Text elements like quotes, lists of artists, and headlines work to draw readers in and give them a sense of what's inside. Color palettes, graphics, and language are tailored per magazine to match expected audience demographics.
This document summarizes the layout and design elements of a magazine cover featuring the rap artist Dizzee Rascal. The cover uses large bold fonts, dramatic images of Dizzee Rascal, and references to rap/hip-hop culture to attract its target audience. Key elements included are the masthead at the top in a bold dramatic font, a medium shot of Dizzee Rascal displaying tattoos and fashion of the genre, and a large bold quote from the artist in the sell line below the image. Additional standard elements are the barcode, date/issue, price at the bottom right and a footer listing other featured artists.
The document provides details about various magazine covers, including their layout, color schemes, featured artists, and target audiences. Key elements that are highlighted include the use of prominent images and text to attract readers' attention, consistency in branding and house styles, and inclusion of previews of article topics to entice reading. The magazines profile various music genres including rock, indie, and pop artists in order to appeal to a range of teenage listeners.
The document analyzes several magazine covers and contents pages. The covers use recognizable artist images and lists of featured bands to attract readers. Colorful mastheads and headers grab attention. Contents pages organize articles by genre and include band indexes, advertisements, and teasers to entice reading. Double page spreads balance images and text to review albums and preview upcoming music. House styles and layout conventions create cohesive, reader-friendly designs across the publications.
The document analyzes several magazine covers and contents pages. The covers use recognizable artist images and lists of featured bands to attract readers interested in those artists. Prominent mastheads, cover lines, and barcodes follow industry conventions. Contents pages organize articles by genre and include band indexes, advertisements, and editor notes to guide readers. Double page spreads balance articles and images while employing the magazines' color schemes and informal design.
The double-page spread features an interview with rapper Kid Cudi. A large close-up image of Kid Cudi dominates one page, displaying his confidence through direct eye contact and rude hand gestures. Neon smoke and a dark background make the image eye-catching. On the facing page, the informal interview text provides insight into Kid Cudi's accomplishments and lifestyle. Simple fonts and Kid Cudi's pose appeal to a young male audience.
The double-page spread features a large close-up image of rapper Kid Cudi taking up one full page. The dark background and neon smoke make him the main focal point. A quote from his interview is displayed on the left page in varying font sizes and styles. The spread uses his image and an informal writing style to represent him as a confident and rebellious artist who doesn't care what others think, appealing to its young male target audience.
This magazine cover features British rapper Dizzee Rascal as the main image. He is posing in typical hip-hop fashion wearing baggy jeans, a vest top, and gold chains in front of a graffiti-covered wall. The large caption identifies him and quotes "I'm spreading joy around the world, man" in bold text below. Additional information in the footer promotes other artists to be featured in the magazine using bold text separated by points in black. Overall the design draws attention to Dizzee Rascal as the featured artist through his image and bold captions while hinting at other hip-hop content through graphic elements and additional artist names.
This document appears to be the contents page for a magazine, listing various articles, advertisements, and sections included in the issue. It includes a front cover advert for Xbox, contents pages, a new album advert, album reviews, a competition or survey, articles on various topics, and advertisements for Playstation 3 and iPad. The back cover concludes the listed contents.
The document provides information about the pirate metal band Seasick Pirates. It summarizes that the band originally had 6 members but lost 3 members (Bloodstone, gunpowder josh and Chris keelhauled) after 2 attempted to kill the 3rd by keelhauling. The remaining members - Captain Jackman, long Jakegold, and First-mate daisy Eduardo Zurobon - continue touring and releasing new music. The band is known for their hard partying, including an incident where Eduardo lost $10 million gambling in Las Vegas.
1) The Sea Sick Pirates band was formed in June 2008 by six members who had previously been in other bands that disbanded.
2) They quickly released their first album within three months. Leader Captain Jackman shares songwriting duties with Eduardo Zurobon and Jakegold.
3) The band is known for wild partying, including an incident in Las Vegas where Eduardo lost $10 million gambling and threw the chips in the air.
This document appears to be a contents page with sections for writing, photos, and a larger photo. It lists various elements under each section but provides no other context or details about the actual content of each item listed. The document gives a high-level overview of the different media types included but does not give any specifics about the topics, subjects, or nature of that content.
Captain Jackman leads a band comprised of six original members who all knew each other previously. They quickly released their first album within three months of forming. The band is known for partying hard and getting into trouble, including an incident where Eduardo lost $10 million gambling in Las Vegas. The band lost three members - Bloodstone, gunpowder josh, and Chris keelhauled - after Bloodstone and gunpowder tried to kill Chris through keelhauling, which landed them in jail for attempted murder. Chris has since recovered and started appearing on albums again.
This document discusses creating an article about a band with actual quotes and photos spread across two facing pages. The author wrote one article with quotes and another similar one to have some variation. They were designing a double page spread for their band article.
1) The Sea Sick Pirates band was formed in June 2008 by six members who had previously been in other bands that disbanded.
2) They quickly released their first album within three months. Leader Captain Jackman shares songwriting duties with Eduardo, though Eduardo does most of the work.
3) The band is known for wild partying, including an incident in Las Vegas where Eduardo lost $10 million gambling. Two original members, Bloodstone and Gunpowder Josh, tried to murder the third, Chris Keelhauled, and are now in jail.
1) The Sea Sick Pirates band was formed in June 2008 by six members who had previously been in other bands that disbanded.
2) They quickly released their first album within three months. Lead singer Captain Jackman shares songwriting duties with Eduardo Zurobon and Jakegold.
3) The band is known for wild partying, including an incident in Las Vegas where Eduardo gambled away $10 million in casino chips.
The magazine features an article on Alestorm's new album on page 20, which includes an interview detailing the band's experience recording "no guts no glory". Additionally, the magazine provides tour dates for Sea Sick Pirates on page 10 and an interview with Uncle sam's dollars on page 26, with other sections including the top 50 songs and new music releases.
The magazine features an article on Alestorm's new album on page 20, which includes an interview detailing the band's story behind their song "No Guts No Glory". Additionally, the magazine provides information on upcoming tour dates for Sea Sick Pirates on page 10 and an interview with Uncle sam's dollars on page 26.
The magazine features an article on Alestorm's new album on page 20, which includes an interview detailing the band's experience recording "no guts no glory". Additionally, the magazine provides tour dates for Sea Sick Pirates on page 10 and an interview with Uncle sam's dollars on page 26, with other sections including the top 50 songs and new music releases.
This document outlines a schedule for an AS G322 TV Drama Exam project that runs from January 3rd to April 11th. It includes deadlines for preliminary tasks, research, planning, photos, cover pages, spreads, and evaluations. It also notes dates for student presentations at the end of the project period and deadline for the foundation portfolio submission.
The document discusses the design of two newsletters, one for mountain biking in the UK and one for Henley College. It then evaluates the front cover design created for the Henley College newsletter. Research was conducted on existing newsletter designs. Two designs were created and one was selected. Feedback indicated the target teenage audience was reached and the magazine was accessible. If redone, a different design and software may be used.
This document appears to be a planning schedule for a magazine project. It includes items like planning the front cover, taking photos, making the contents page, and meeting deadlines like handing in the front cover by the 4th. The schedule spans February 2011 and includes tasks for drafting the magazine elements, organizing photoshoots, and assembling the front cover content.
1) The document discusses designing a magazine cover and style for a heavy metal magazine.
2) The writer chose a bold font for the masthead that they felt suited the genre.
3) Images on the cover were to depict the attitude of bands in a field with parks to represent their childish nature beyond their serious performances.
This tutorial offers a step-by-step guide on how to effectively use Pinterest. It covers the basics such as account creation and navigation, as well as advanced techniques including creating eye-catching pins and optimizing your profile. The tutorial also explores collaboration and networking on the platform. With visual illustrations and clear instructions, this tutorial will equip you with the skills to navigate Pinterest confidently and achieve your goals.
This document announces the winners of the 2024 Youth Poster Contest organized by MATFORCE. It lists the grand prize and age category winners for grades K-6, 7-12, and individual age groups from 5 years old to 18 years old.
Boudoir photography, a genre that captures intimate and sensual images of individuals, has experienced significant transformation over the years, particularly in New York City (NYC). Known for its diversity and vibrant arts scene, NYC has been a hub for the evolution of various art forms, including boudoir photography. This article delves into the historical background, cultural significance, technological advancements, and the contemporary landscape of boudoir photography in NYC.
The cherry: beauty, softness, its heart-shaped plastic has inspired artists since Antiquity. Cherries and strawberries were considered the fruits of paradise and thus represented the souls of men.
3. Front cover analysis Mode of address it is aimed at younger audiences such as 14-29 year olds because of the language used Graphics its graphics are black yellow and white because this shows danger and is used for traffic signs. Cover Image a mid shot of Drake in the middle of the page looking threatening and “UNSTOPABLE” Barcode is in the left hand corner of the page and shows the price and info on the magazine Masthead VIBE’s masthead follows the codes and conventions of a magazine by taking up the full width of the page and being positioned at the top of the page so it can be seen. Because of this the masthead is the biggest writing on the cover and draws in the attention of the reader. VIBE’s masthead is big, bold and straight to the point.
4. Mode of address It is aimed at the mid teens early 30s because of its friendliness and up to date news. Graphics very Christmassy feel; green, red and blue this is to show that it is a Christmas print and the band are also in very seasonal gear. Cover Image of the arctic monkeys posing long shot so we can see all there gear and there instruments. Barcode is on the right and has all the information that is needed for the magazine E.G price Masthead NME’s masthead follows the codes and conventions of a magazine by taking up the top corner of the page and its been positioned at the top of the page so it can be seen. Because the masthead is not the biggest writing on the cover the attention of the reader is focused on the main article. NME’s masthead is highly recognisable, bold and straight to the point.
5. Mode of address people 18-29 that like metal music. Graphics black, white, yellow and red dangerous colours that are representative of violence and gangs. Cover Image Avenged sevenfold close up on the band all wearing black. Barcode is in the bottom right corner and displays all the information needed for the magazine. Masthead Kerrang!’s masthead follows the codes of a magazine by taking up the full width of the page and being positioned at the top of the page so it can be seen. Because of this the masthead is the biggest writing on the cover and draws in the attention of the reader. Kerrang!’s masthead is big, bold and straight to the point its got black lines across it in places to look like it has been smashed, this is representing that they have broken the conventions by making there magazine.
6. Mode of address is from18 to 30 years olds because they can all like Guns “N” Roses or bands of the like. Graphics black background white and pink this is so that the writing is separate from the background and each other. Cover Image mid shot of AXL half in light half in dark. Barcode is in the bottom right corner and displays all the information needed for the magazine. Masthead Classic Rock’s masthead follows the codes and conventions of a magazine by taking up the full width of the page and being positioned at the top of the page so it can be seen. Because of this the masthead is the biggest writing on the cover but the attention of the reader is drawn to the main article. Classic Rock’s masthead is half covered by AXL’s head but is still recognisable, its also bold and straight to the point.
7. Mode of address 18-29 year olds because the rock genre is mostly men from 18-29 years old Graphics very colourful green yellow mostly gets attention at quick glance. Cover Image Muse mid shot looking at the camera. Barcode bottom right hand corner and shows all the information of the magazine Masthead Rock Sound’s masthead follows the codes and conventions of a magazine by taking up the full width of the page and being positioned at the top of the page so it can be seen. Because of this the masthead is the seconded biggest writing on the cover. The main article the attention of the reader. Rock Sound’s masthead is big, bold and straight to the point it also intertwines itself between the bands heads.
8. Mode of address 15 – 29 year olds and people who like rap and that sort of music. Graphics red and white representative of danger used in traffic signs. Cover Image Eminem mid shot arms crossed in a defensive pose. Barcode no barcode visible. Masthead VIBE’s masthead follows the codes and conventions of a magazine by taking up the full width of the page and being positioned at the top of the page so it can be seen. Because of this the masthead is the biggest writing on the cover and draws in the attention of the reader. VIBE’s masthead is big, bold and straight to the point.
9. Mode of address 15 – 39 year olds and people who like this sort of music. Graphics black, white and red bold colours that stand out and can be seen easily. Cover Image “Kings of Leon” half covering the masthead and half covered by the offer. Barcode bottom right hand corner and shows all the information of the magazine Masthead Q’s masthead follows some of the codes and conventions of a magazine by taking up the left corner of the page and being positioned at the top so it can be seen. Because of this the masthead is the biggest writing on the cover and draws in the attention of the reader. Q’s masthead is big, bold and straight to the point. It is slightly covered up by the band.
10. Mode of address 15 – 29 year olds and people who like rap and that sort of music. Graphics Blue, white, black and yellow. Blue and white are calm colours. With them as a background the yellow and black stand out really well. Cover Image “Young Jeezy” looking hard and threatening. Barcode bottom left hand corner and shows all the information of the magazine Masthead The Source’s masthead follows the codes and conventions of a magazine by taking up the full width of the page and being positioned at the top so it can be seen. Because of this the masthead is the biggest writing on the cover and draws in the attention of the reader. The Source’s masthead is big and bold. It is slightly covered up by the singer.
11. Mode of address 15 –29 year olds and people who like this sort of music. Graphics its graphics are black white and red because this shows danger red and black are warning colours. Cover Image “The Script” one looking at the camera and two looking away from it. All in black representative of danger. Barcode bottom left hand corner and shows all the information of the magazine Masthead Hot Press’s masthead follows some of the codes and conventions of a magazine by taking up the left corner of the page and being positioned at the top so it can be seen. The masthead is not the biggest writing on the cover. The attention is drawn to the main article. Hot Press’s masthead is bold and easy to read. It is slightly covered up by the band.
12. Mode of address 18 – 29 year olds and people who like this sort of music. Graphics black, yellow, white and green. Black and yellow are warning colours but not green and white this is to neutralize the magazine for this issue. Cover Image “Corey Taylor” looking smug with an army helmet (represents danger) on and a BBQ in the corner. Barcode bottom right hand corner and shows all the information of the magazine Masthead Kerrang!’s masthead follows the codes of a magazine by taking up the full width of the page and being positioned at the top of the page so it can be seen. Because of this the masthead is the biggest writing on the cover and draws in the attention of the reader. Kerrang!’s masthead is big, bold and recognisable its got black lines across it in places to look like it has been smashed, this is representing that they have broken the conventions by making there magazine.
14. House style similar to layout black and white with important things in red and gold. Mode of address straight to the point tells you what you need to know in a compacted way. Layout the layout is simple all the writing is on the sides and the bottom and a big photo of the band are on the side. Along the top of the page the name of the magazine the word “contents” the date and their web site so the reader can explore more into the magazine. Lure
15. House style green, yellow, black and white with important things in red. Mode of address straight to the point tells you what you need to know Layout the layout is complicated all the writing is on the sides and the bottom and several photos of bands are in the middle. Along the top of the page the name of the magazine and the date it was made the so the reader knows when magazine was made so they can tell if its the latest issue. subscription Lure
16. House style similar to layout black and white with important things in red. Mode of address straight to the point tells you what you need to know Layout the layout is simple all the writing is on the sides and the bottom and a big photo of the band are on the side. Along the top of the page the name of the magazine and the date it was made the so the reader knows when magazine was made so they can tell if its the latest issue.
17. House style similar to layout black and white with important things in red/orange. Mode of address straight to the point tells you what you need to know in as little words possible. Layout the layout is simple all the writing is on the sides and the bottom and a big photo of the band are on the side. Along the top of the page is the date it was made so the reader knows when magazine was made so they can tell if its the latest issue. Lure
18. House style similar to layout black and blue with important things in red like the name. Mode of address straight to the point tells you what you need to know in a very personal way. Layout the layout is simple all the writing is on the sides and the bottom and a big photo of the band are on the side. Along the side of the page is the name of the magazine and the date it was made so the reader knows when magazine was made so they can tell if its the latest issue. Also there is their web side address so the readers can find them online and learn more about the magazine.
19. House style is black and white with important things in bold. Vibe do this a lot with their colours because they are a rap magazine. Mode of address tells you what you need to know Layout the layout is simple all the writing is on the sides and the bottom and a big photo of the band are on the side. Along the top of the page is the date it was made so the reader knows when magazine was made so they can tell if its the latest issue.
20. House style similar to layout black and white with important things in bold. Mode of address straight to the point tells you what you need to know in a fun way. Layout the layout is simple all the writing is down the middle and the photos are on the sides. Along the top of the page is the name of the magazine and the date it was made so the reader knows when magazine was made so they can tell if its the latest issue. Lure
21. House style black, yellow, pink and white with important things in italic. It look like some of it was drawn on by hand this is what “the beat” like to do. Mode of address straight to the point organized in a way to tell you what you need to know in a very quick way. Layout the layout is complex all the writing is in boxes and the photos are as well. Along the top of the page is the name of the magazine and the date it was made so the reader knows when magazine was made so they can tell if its the latest issue. Lure
22. House style black and white with important things in red. Mode of address straight to the point tells you what you need to know Layout the layout is simple all the writing is on the sides and the bottom and a big photo in the middle. Along the top of the page is the name of the magazine and the date it was made so the reader knows when magazine was made so they can tell if its the latest issue. Lure
23. House style similar to layout black, yellow and white with important things in red. Mode of address straight to the point tells you what you need to know in a very quick way. Layout the layout is simple all the writing is on the sides and photos of the bands are on the side. Along the top of the page is the name of the magazine, the wed site so they can get to know more about the magazine itself, and the date it was made so the reader knows when magazine was made so they can tell if its the latest issue. Lure
25. QUOTES Layout a little simplistic half a page is taken up by a photo and the other is just the bands name. Drop Capital House style making the magazine look old and having the writing go across both pages red is used to add emphasis to certain words Adverts.
26. QUOTE Layout only one member of the band is looking at the camera the others are looking at the ground or side. House style making the title of the magazine look like a collage by having the writing look like it has been cut out of a magazine or newspaper so form the title. The writing on the page is alternating from red paragraphs to blue paragraphs this is because the band never meant to become a band and are still disorganized so they set out the paragraphs like this so they resemble that and also so it keeps the audience, reader, interested
27. Stand First and Quote Layout black white and gold simplistic and easily read House style one of the band is in full colour the rest are faded out, he must be the most important.
28. Stand First the rest of the story would be on the next page. Layout very simple a large picture and a title with a stand first as well. House style NME have both pages with a very large picture and a large title introducing the article
29. Layout whole page covered by the singer in concert. Second page is covered in writing about the band and there next concert. House style dark colours black, red and white for the writing. Goes with the band. Drop Capital Stand First
30. Layout used as a list of gigs for kasabian yellow and red to emphasise the key points. House style dark with light behind the singer. Looks like it was back stage of a concert.
31. Layout question and answer format and a small picture of her and a fan. House style Izzie standing against a wall with writing all around her. Black is used mostly here to make it stand out. pink is used to highlight quotes Quotes
32. Layout big double page picture with half page covered by a text box that has several columns that are broken up with quotes. Drop Capital House style they have used a ship yard to take this photo and the colours are dull except the name of the band and of the magazine this is so that they still stand out. Quotes
33. Quote Layout very similar to the house style note pads are used to get a little more information across in a simple way. House style a page and a half are covered in writing about the awards and photos of the awards are on the other page and in doing so they manage to get most of the information on who won what in a very quick way and using less pages but still keeping there audience interested throughout the article.
34. Stand First Layout a large photo is the back ground of this article and a transparent text box is used as to not cover the image entirely. House style a transparent text box is used so the photo is still seen. White writing is used because it stands out more and catches the eye. There is a yellow highlighted section which is the start of the article this is to attract more attention.