CASE STUDY
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∆ The magazines past editors were also editors of other hip-
  hop magazines: Reginald C. Dennis (The Source), Sheena
  Lester (former editor-in-chief of Rap Pages and Vibe
  music editor), Elliott Wilson (ego-trip and The Source) and
  Datwon Thomas (former Editor-In-Chief of King)
∆ They feature R‟n‟B artists as the genre is very similar to the
  genre of Hip-Hop
∆ Their slogan is „Hip-Hop On A Higher Level‟
∆ XXL magazine (pronounced “Double-Ex-El”) is a hip-hop
  magazine that was founded in                1997 by Harris
  Publications.
∆ The price for a single issue is £3.10
1997
                                       then & now
                                                                         2012
∆Strong masculine hip-hop artist on the front
cover. His blunt facial expression is typical for an   ∆Plain background so that the main image and
artist of his genre because they tend to               sell lines stand out
intimidate others                                      ∆Again strong and masculine physical
∆Bold serif fonts to attractive audience also          appearance could effect his music and
represents the genre                                   personality
∆Colour scheme of white and red to match the           ∆Same colour scheme is kept in the magazine
logo of the magazine                                   because the is aimed at the males so it will
                                                       attractive more than bright colours
INSIDE XXL...




                Very simple colours used mainly because
                the magazine is aimed at males so it looks
                more masculine. Bold fonts are used to
                attractive the reader more and it connects
                with the genre of music because hip-hop is
                bold and “in your face”.
XXL FRESHMAN
∆ XXL magazine “freshman” is a cover
  feature that they have every April.
∆ It features top 6 up-coming hip-hop
  artists that the magazine think will
  become successful in their careers.
∆ The first freshman issue was
  distribution in 2008
IGGY AZELEA
∆Iggy Azalea is the first
female and non-
American to ever
feature on the
freshman cover issue.
∆She is a new fresh
female rapper who is
currently perusing her
career in the industry
with help from her
mentor T.I who is a
huge star in the Hip-
Hop genre.
TARGET AUDIENCE
∆ Young adults.
∆  male audience.
∆ A Hip-Hop follower and music enthusiast.
∆ Interested in fashion, jewellery and tattoos.
∆ Supportive of their favourite rappers, passionate
  about music, opinionated person who doesn‟t
  care about what other people think and is
  original.
∆ Sees XXL as the main source for the latest Hip-
  Hop related news and for up-coming rappers.
CONTENTS
∆ Largely based on Hip-Hop music
  including news on the hottest artists,
  up-coming artists, reviews and lifestyle
  (fashion, entertainment and video
  games)
∆ Rappers that frequently feature; Lil
  Wayne, Nas, Young Jeezy, 50 Cent
  and T.I
STYLE
∆ XXL features many Hip-Hop iconography
  such as; jewellery, tattoo‟s, dark clothing.
∆ The magazine inside the magazine it‟s
  image based, meaning that there are more
  images than writing.
∆ Red, white and black are the main colours
  used in the magazine which suggests the
  male audience because they are bold
  colours that stand out. The colour red is
  usually associated with violence which is also
  linked with Hip-Hop.
Bold expensive
jewellery and
tattoos


White
background so
that the main
image will
stand out

  Red, White and
  black for
  colour scheme
MODE OF
ADDRESS
Mode of Address is
Casual, featuring
informal words and
phrases that the TA
might use. This is
language that is
used by the
audience so
therefore they will
have a connection
to the magazine.
This suggests that
they understand
Hip-Hop.
OWNERSHIP
∆ XXL is published by Harris Publications Inc.
∆ Harris Pub is an American consumer magazine
  publisher in New York City that has published
  other music magazines including Scratch,
  Revolver, Guitar World and Elektro.
∆ Revolver and Guitar World are both Punk Rock
  magazines, Elektro is dance music and scratch
  is Hip-Hop.
∆ They have published over 75 magazines overall
  other than music magazines e.g. Lifestyle, Sports
  & Health, comics and so on.
XXL CASE STUDY

XXL CASE STUDY

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    info ∆ The magazinespast editors were also editors of other hip- hop magazines: Reginald C. Dennis (The Source), Sheena Lester (former editor-in-chief of Rap Pages and Vibe music editor), Elliott Wilson (ego-trip and The Source) and Datwon Thomas (former Editor-In-Chief of King) ∆ They feature R‟n‟B artists as the genre is very similar to the genre of Hip-Hop ∆ Their slogan is „Hip-Hop On A Higher Level‟ ∆ XXL magazine (pronounced “Double-Ex-El”) is a hip-hop magazine that was founded in 1997 by Harris Publications. ∆ The price for a single issue is £3.10
  • 4.
    1997 then & now 2012 ∆Strong masculine hip-hop artist on the front cover. His blunt facial expression is typical for an ∆Plain background so that the main image and artist of his genre because they tend to sell lines stand out intimidate others ∆Again strong and masculine physical ∆Bold serif fonts to attractive audience also appearance could effect his music and represents the genre personality ∆Colour scheme of white and red to match the ∆Same colour scheme is kept in the magazine logo of the magazine because the is aimed at the males so it will attractive more than bright colours
  • 5.
    INSIDE XXL... Very simple colours used mainly because the magazine is aimed at males so it looks more masculine. Bold fonts are used to attractive the reader more and it connects with the genre of music because hip-hop is bold and “in your face”.
  • 7.
    XXL FRESHMAN ∆ XXLmagazine “freshman” is a cover feature that they have every April. ∆ It features top 6 up-coming hip-hop artists that the magazine think will become successful in their careers. ∆ The first freshman issue was distribution in 2008
  • 8.
    IGGY AZELEA ∆Iggy Azaleais the first female and non- American to ever feature on the freshman cover issue. ∆She is a new fresh female rapper who is currently perusing her career in the industry with help from her mentor T.I who is a huge star in the Hip- Hop genre.
  • 9.
    TARGET AUDIENCE ∆ Youngadults. ∆ male audience. ∆ A Hip-Hop follower and music enthusiast. ∆ Interested in fashion, jewellery and tattoos. ∆ Supportive of their favourite rappers, passionate about music, opinionated person who doesn‟t care about what other people think and is original. ∆ Sees XXL as the main source for the latest Hip- Hop related news and for up-coming rappers.
  • 11.
    CONTENTS ∆ Largely basedon Hip-Hop music including news on the hottest artists, up-coming artists, reviews and lifestyle (fashion, entertainment and video games) ∆ Rappers that frequently feature; Lil Wayne, Nas, Young Jeezy, 50 Cent and T.I
  • 13.
    STYLE ∆ XXL featuresmany Hip-Hop iconography such as; jewellery, tattoo‟s, dark clothing. ∆ The magazine inside the magazine it‟s image based, meaning that there are more images than writing. ∆ Red, white and black are the main colours used in the magazine which suggests the male audience because they are bold colours that stand out. The colour red is usually associated with violence which is also linked with Hip-Hop.
  • 14.
    Bold expensive jewellery and tattoos White backgroundso that the main image will stand out Red, White and black for colour scheme
  • 15.
    MODE OF ADDRESS Mode ofAddress is Casual, featuring informal words and phrases that the TA might use. This is language that is used by the audience so therefore they will have a connection to the magazine. This suggests that they understand Hip-Hop.
  • 16.
    OWNERSHIP ∆ XXL ispublished by Harris Publications Inc. ∆ Harris Pub is an American consumer magazine publisher in New York City that has published other music magazines including Scratch, Revolver, Guitar World and Elektro. ∆ Revolver and Guitar World are both Punk Rock magazines, Elektro is dance music and scratch is Hip-Hop. ∆ They have published over 75 magazines overall other than music magazines e.g. Lifestyle, Sports & Health, comics and so on.