The author attracted their audience through the language, font, content, images, masthead, and layout used in their magazine. They used informal language and slang to make the magazine more relatable to their target audience of music-interested teenagers. Images on the cover and in articles featured people and items the target audience could relate to. The large, bold, red masthead with a stroke stood out. A competition with a free music download prize was included as requested by the target audience in research. The author assumed readers would be knowledgeable in the genre of music covered by the magazine.
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1. How did you attract/address your audience?
I attracted the audience by a range of things in my magazine. Such as, the language, font, contents,
images, masthead, layout.
I used informal language to address my audience as it is the best way to get their attention. Using
slag and informal writing means they can relate to the magazine and will understand it better, I used
some swearing, to make the text seem more recognizable to the audience. As my target audience is
for people who are interested in music and are a bit on the edge, meaning they will obviously swear
like most teenagers. The content in my magazine reflects what I found out from my audience
research.
The image I have used on the front cover I thought would attract the audience as he is around the
same age of my target audience; he is also wearing the type of clothing my target audience would
wear. The guitar also lets the audience know that it is a music magazine. The image I used on my
double page spread would also attract my audience as it look quirky and different which interests
people and would make them want to read the article. The images for the contents page are of
concerts, which the target audience wanted when answering my questionnaires.
The mast head that I have used is across the whole page which is attractive and stands out. A small
part of the image goes across it but it makes it look professional. . It is big, bold and red with a stroke
around it to make it standout even more. The font I used is a rock/indie themed font so it is going to
attract my target audience.
The colours I used throughout my magazine were the colour’s which my target audience picked. I
think the colours I have used are very effective. My main colour was yellow at first however it didn’t
work well and didn’t stand out as much as what I would of liked. I chnaged it to red which still stood
out.
As my audience wanted to a “freebie”, I added a splash which included a competition of winning
free music. Which they download, I chose the downloads as it seems more realistic and that’s the
most popular way people get their music.
I assumed that the people would be knowledgeable in the genre of music or they would not be
buying or looking at a magazine they are not interested or knowledgeable of.