
Thursday, 25 November 2010
Kerrang Double Page Spread

NME Double Page Spread Analysis

The heading of the article is bold block written in black to make it stand out against the other writing on the page and against the image used, which draws the eye of the reader. The band members are dressed casually and they are using direct eye contact in the image. This relates to the youthful audience that will read the magazine and makes this sort of lifestyle seem easily obtainable to them, making them aspire to be like this. This is also carried through into the text of the article as it is more like a conversation between people that can be easily related too. The patches of blue highlight the key points of the article, and the use of the white writing on the black background creates a stylish yet simplistic appearance.
NME Contents Page Analysis
The contents is placed on the right hand side with it split into subheadings indicated by a black strip and white writing to help the reader find what the are looking for easily. The colours used are limited and simple they are red, black and white, which relate to the 'NME' logo, keeping it very uniform. And still appealing to both a male and female audience.
The images used on the contents page
feature two big stars that the target audience would be into in this specific type of genre. The pictures only take up half the contents page, leaving the other half to be filled with a taster article giving readers an insight into the rest of the magazine. By doing this you could suggest that the target audience are of a higher intellect than the other two contents pages i studied, as they would prefedr to read a little bit about the band than just look at the pictures of bands which feature.
The images used on the contents page
feature two big stars that the target audience would be into in this specific type of genre. The pictures only take up half the contents page, leaving the other half to be filled with a taster article giving readers an insight into the rest of the magazine. By doing this you could suggest that the target audience are of a higher intellect than the other two contents pages i studied, as they would prefedr to read a little bit about the band than just look at the pictures of bands which feature.
Wednesday, 24 November 2010
Vibe Contents Page Analysis
This is the contents page from R&B magazine vibe. It is very eye catching as the main focus on the page is a picture of Ciara wearing very little. Using an image like this follows the conventions of R&B because that genre of music is very much into body image. It will appeal to both men and women from teenagers upwards in different ways firstly because the colours used are very neutral and secondly it will appeal to women because they will see this image and may aspire to look like her, and it may appeal to men because they can feel a sense of admiration towards her. They layout is very basic and minimal but it still looks sleek and sophisticated. The colour scheme is very minimal with a basic faded grey background that ties in with the colours of Ciara's clothing, and the writing is black and white is used for the title to make it bold and stand out. The title of the page 'contents' is split into three parts creating an impact and catching the readers eye. The actual contents part is right aligned and is separated into two sections; 'Features' and 'Fahion' this makes it easy for readers to find what they are looking for.
Kerrang Contents Page Analysis

Reader Profile
My magazine readers are passionate music fans who are very much into fashion and spend much of their money on food and going shopping. While they spend their spare time listening to music, reading and going. With many of our readers attending live concerts 3-4 times a year it wouldn’t go unnoticed that they are the first to hear about upcoming new bands. This gives the perfect opportunity to advertise concerts/gigs and give free music downloads. Our magazine has a young intellectual target audience of 70% female and 30% male aged 16-25, who frequently read books and music magazines. They are sociable people who use the internet as a way of keeping in touch with friends and finding out about their favourite bands, as well as socialise in the flesh at gigs. From the questionnaire the majority of readers say they would pay £2-£3.50 for the magazine that contains interviews, reviews and news. Their favourite bands and artists include Mumford and Sons, Enter Shikari, Kings Of Leon, Florence and the Machine and Biffy Clyro.
Thursday, 11 November 2010
Media Magazine Questionnaire & Analysis

Wednesday, 10 November 2010
Metal Magazine Front Cover

Indie Magazine Front Cover

R&B Magazine Front Cover

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