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1. Front cover
Typography:
The font styles used across this front cover are all serif which makes it look angrier and it
suits the mood for this magazine. The title font is in bold and used to catch the reader’s
attention; this will make them want to read the magazine. This decides where the audience
will look first. There is a wide variety of font sizes as well this is to draw the reader to a
specific area before it is drawn to another. This in turn will broaden the audience of the
magazine because if the reader is only interested in one artist then they might still buy the
magazine because they were drawn to the text in the first place. The typography is very
typical for the genre of magazine typically aimed at an older audience of teenagers between
the ages of the 14-20, they use dark colours like black and reds to connote death, anger and
sadness.
Colour:
The main colours used within the magazine cover are blacks and red, this gives the feeling
that it’s not a cheerful magazine. The colours make it feel like it is a magazine genre that is
aimed at teenage boys. The black background of the image is expanded to the whole cover
and the white face is really emphasised because of it. The red isn’t used as much as the
black and is only used to outline the masthead and the other stories that aren’t as
important. The colours clearly outline important things on the cover and are used to really
2. get the audience’s attention. A lot of these colours would fit into the psychographics of the
audience, such as hobbies like hunting and rituals; things to do with death.
Images:
The main images used within the cover are to do with artists that suit heavy rock and the
latest in there celebrity scandals. The artists featured are:
Metalica
Tenacious D
Papa roach
Dita von teese
Alice cooper
Pearl jam
The vandals
Slipknot
Guns n roses
These are all artists that have great influence of the rock n roll world and over the audience
the magazine is aimed at. Because they are a more influential presence they can encourage
the audience to follow their lifestyle and clothing choices.
Layout:
This magazine layout is very neat and ordered. There is a very formal approach towards the
reader even though the genre depicts a certain level of rule breaking and a bad attitude. It
would appeal to the audience because of what it connotes; bad attitude towards life and
that there is no fun to be had due to the very formal layout of the magazine cover. The route
of the eye is defiantly used in this magazine because it draws you to the masthead and then
across to the artists to encourage you to pick it up and read it and then it moves towards,
the exciting promotions and adverts at the bottom.
Language /mode of address:
The language on this front cover is fairly basic and there is not much use of slang, but they
do use words in bold such as “naked!” this makes the reader wonder what it is about and
makes them want to read the information that comes with it. The mode of address is formal
and there is no use of slang terms, however this is not conventional for a rock magazine
because you expect them to be shouting and yet they use hardly any aggressive punctuation
and the words don’t seems to creating a negative tone. They do however say on the
masthead “life is loud” which makes the audience think that it is a rock magazine.
Conventions:
The colours are very conventional to a rock magazine, showing how the magazine with its
blacks and reds can relate to death and sadness. The image is very conventional for the
magazine itself, kerrang, as they seem to have the main image in the middle of the page in
every magazine issue they have done. The masthead is as well conventional as it shown at
the top left hand corner of the magazine.
3. Contents
Typography:
The fonts used in this contents page are mainly serif but there are a few very mild pieces of
san serif text. This text is used to make the reader focussed on the stories and not looking at
how the text curls. The font typically appeals to a masculine audi ence, a less chatty style of
writing and more formal. There is a clear contents title in the top right corner of the page, it
is clearly written and the font style is very easy to read.
Colour:
The colours are very closely similar because they have dull colours, situated on the page. But
they have used yellow to outline important key areas on the contents page. There is no
noticeable background colour, only a dull white. The edging along the left hand side is the
same as the mast head on the front cover. This shows how the contents are related to the
front covers contents. The yellow also gives the impression that there is happiness but when
we look at the genre of the magazine it has no such connection and in fact it is only used to
outline certain points such as headings.
Images:
The main images use the contents pages are either repercussions of the ones on the front
cover or they are pictures that are related to the ones that are used on the front. This
reinforces the audience’s want to read on. The images are also numbered to show you want
page that particular topic would be on, this I very helpful and will allow the reader to have
the freedom to go to whatever topic they want to go to. The mise en scene is basically the
microphone that the artist is using in the picture.
Layout:
The general layout of the contents page is simple but it does not follow the route of the eye.
The layout is fairly ordered and the use of numbers to clearly mark out the way you are
4. supposed to look at it. This will make the audience of the magazine feel relaxed when
reading it because they won’t have to search for the right topic they want to read.
Language:
The language used for the contents page is the same as the language used for the front
cover, this will keep the reader engaged in the magazine.
Typography:
The uses of different sized fonts are very useful because they add emphasis onto the title
image. The rest if the font is relatively normal keeping to a strict serif form. The use of a
slightly tilted and enlarged text on “the best mcr” makes it stand out, and really outs
emphasis on what the magazine is trying to tell you, for example in this text it is trying to tell
you that they are the best MCR around and no one else is better.
Colour:
The colours on this double page spread are exactly the same as on the front cover, they
depict anger and deep emotions. The image is in black and white which also creates a sense
of mystery. The use of the red to outline different pieces of text really makes them stand
out from the rest of the page. Due to the genre of the magazine the typography needs to be
dark and soulful and I believe it does this very nicely. The title of the page is also outlined in
red which makes it stand out, so you clearly know that you are looking at the news page.
Image:
The image(s) featured on this page are all related to the front cover, and are all in black and
white. For example the artists “my chemical romance” are featured on this page and are all
mostly medium close ups of the band, this shot type really helps to focus in on their
expressions and helps the reader understand what the article will be about. The image also
shows the band wearing a latest fashion style which would encourage the readers to dress
like them and generally be like them.
Layout:
5. The layout of this page is very ordered and only the title of the article is put at an angle. The
text is put into columns in the top corner of the page, this maximises the room for the
images which the audience are naturally drawn to first anyway. Along the edge on the page,
there is a column which does a detailed review of the songs in the featured album. The
route of the eye is used in a way because at first it draws you towards the title and the
image and then across to the main article, and then finally it brings to the column of songs
from the album.
Language / mode of address:
I would say that this page has a formal address and it uses the images to captivate the
audience. They use proper English language and there is only one abbreviation “we’re”.
Task three
Brand identity: How a business wants a brand's name, communication style,
logo and other visual elements to be perceived by consumers. The components of the brand
are created by the business itself, making brand identity the way in which a business wants
consumers to perceive its brands, not necessarily how it is actually perceived.
6. The house style is very typical of a rock
magazine, the dark colours and less cluttered
design mean that it is typically focussed on
dark emotions and people who enjoy the
genre of rock.
The brand identity of this magazine is
clearly defined using the masthead and its
font style and size. The font size is much
bigger than all the other text on the page,
this is to clearly emphasise the magazine
masthead. The colour of the masthead is in
black and white so the audience know that
the magazine is about dark rock and heavy
emotions.
The mode of address is moderately formal
because the layout is very ordered and the
main image takes up most of the page. The
masthead is the only thing that I could
consider being violent and informal
because the text resembles cracked glass
and that’s usually a bad thing. Also the
colours are black and white which
resemble death The language in the magazine is fairly and unhappiness.
formal but does have some dark and
depressing things to stay, this backs up
the typical stereotype of a rock
magazine and its fan. The only thing is
that there’s nothing to display the
publishers of the magazine, so people
would not know who the publisher is.
7. The yellow “contents” title
contrasts against the black
background. The fonts are not
the same as the front covers
but the black and yellow are
similar to most of kerrangs
front covers.
The quote used here is very
vague and is used to grab the
audience’s attention and make
them want to read on
Metallica is also a popular rock
band and so it encourages the
reader to read on if they like
the band.
This shows the issue of the magazine and a
review from the director of the magazine.
This gives a very personal touch to the
magazine and lets the reader know that this
magazine issue is solely based on Metallica.
The main image is in the centre of the
page and is the biggest image on the
page, the 28 states the page number you
can read about it and it also gives a small
sequence about the main article. These
are all in bold which makes the reader
interested.
The layout of the magazine is split into four different
columns and makes it very neat and ordered. The
contents page mainly shows what type of bands are
featured inside and they are neatly labelled with
numbers in bold, this makes it easier for the audience to
navigate. The name of all the bands are written in block
capitals and are in bold, this makes them more visible
and makes the reader want to read about them.
8. The use of a pull quote is
affective because it
makes sure the reader
knows what the article is
about or gives them an
insight to what they will
be reading. The different
font size and colour of
the words in the middle
suggest it’s more
important and is
important in the article.
The text is in bold and is very clear to see,
this is very effective way of grabbing the
reader’s attention and makes sure they
are focused on the article on the page.
The main image is the centre of
attention on the article and it
takes up most of the page. This
makes the audience want to
know what it is about and if it’s
something that they would be
interested in.
This double page spread creates a clear brand identity through the use of its images, the images show clear
fashion from the genre and the black and white photos make you wonder what colours they were wearing and
it also has related bits to emotions.
The text is bold, black and red and using different font sizes to be loud. This is very similar to the rock genre as
they are usually load and don’t really care about what the society thinks about them.