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2. Description
• The magazine is published in a smaller
6¾"x9" format.
• Allowing it a unique cover size and more
visibility on the front of a magazine selling
shelf.
• Which is why it can also be displayed in the
digest section.
• Since its not your regular A4 sized magazine
it can easily fit into a handbag.
3. • Teen vogue is the teenage version of
Vogue.
• Mainly focusing on fashion and
celebrities.
• It is similar to vogue magazine,it talks
about the latest magazine but amongst
teenagers.
• Since the magazine is for teenagers
there are a lot more younger assets
within the layout such as gossip
articles,school advice,relationship
advice,relationship advice,interior
design ideas and the latest in the
intertainment business.
4. MAST HEAD
• In this Teen Vogue logo, it uses two different fonts,
contrasting both serif and sans-serif.
• Teen is in a sans-serif font (Franklin Gothic Book)
while Vogue is in serif (Didot).
• I believe the creator did this as a conscious choice to
convey two different messages. First of all, Vogue is an
iconic magazine that dates back to 1892. Although the
font initially used was different from the one currently,
it was still a serif font.
5. • Since Teen Vogue branches off from
the original Vogue, it makes sense to
leave the word “Vogue” as the iconic
serif font in the logo because it still
allows the viewer to identify with the
original Vogue magazine. This acts as a
reference to its historical context.
• Then, to appeal to the teen
demographic, I think the creator chose
to go with a sans-serif font because
younger generations identify with it
more. Typically, sans-serif fonts aren’t
as serious and are more fun, and this is
what teens are all about.
6. • Finally, by making “Teen” red and “Vogue” black, I think this is
an effective contrast because it mixes the ideas of being bold
and carefree with something that’s classy and timeless
7. TARGETED AUDIENCE
• Age: This cover would attract readers
aged 13-21.
• Gender: The magazine would (mainly)
attract females,due to the ‘role model’
appeal on the front page and the large
bold subtitles are all oriented around
fashion mostly.
• Language: On the cover it is
short,catchy and captilised in order to
grab the female readers attention.
8. THE MAIN IMAGE:Taken directly in front of the girl
and very natural styled,the background makes the
photo stand out and the pose the girl is in.
Hot
pink,purple,black
and white seem to
be the theme of the
magazine giving it
an over all
femininne look.
Sub-headings on
the the magazine
are black in color.
Advertising clothes,and talks about other things that
you may find inside,making the reader want to buy it.
Large numbers seem
to catch attention and
it talks about how you
can make denim look
great so teens would
want to buy it.
The cover line is
capitalized and the
use of bright color
makes it stand
out.The front cover
is reader friendly
because of the style
of the photograph
and the content.
9. Key words in bold form
draws attention to the
story and emphasizes
on the meaning.
Use of icons are eye-
catching and it also
contributes to the article
subject.
A medium shot of the
celebrity is the
conventional shot type
used in fashion
magazines.
The head line draws
attention which uses
contemporary language,
‘epic prom’ is a subject
that would appeal to
teenage girls.
The color scheme is a
visually attractive aspect
making it look
professional.
The main image is of the rising star Shailene
Woodley who acts in the hit teen movie ‘Divergent’
which is attractive to the targeted market.