Friday, 18 October 2013
Monday, 14 October 2013
Feature Article- Exploring Festival Magazines.
The magazines above are all festival and music related. The magazines are linked with the music industry therefore i can identity the key features the magazines contain, to get an idea of what ill need to put into my magazine to make it effective.
Title- The magazines all have a clear bold confident title on there front cover, this may have been done to shout out to the target audience. This relates to how music is loud and very out there.
Subheading- Two of the magazines contain subheadings. The magazine on the bottom right 'woodstock' has the subheading 'music festival' this is effective as its straight to the point. The magazine 'muse' on the top left also contains the subheading 'Glastonbury review 2010' this subheading is showing an example of what the magazine contains.
Color scheme- All of the magazines contain a similar color scheme. The colors used are blue, yellow, red and green this indicates that the magazine may be aimed at both sexes.
Magazine names- The magazines have sharp one word names. This is to show determination between magazines.
Pictures- The images are all centrail they create a atmosphere for the magazine. The images of people within the magazine are shown in twos.
Monday, 7 October 2013
Feature artice, Analyzie Two.
The front covers design is
very similar to Q’s content page as they use the same font and colour
scheme, therefore it shows the reader that they are almost carrying on the
front cover into the music magazine, so that it all flows, and is an easy
enjoyable read. The overall design is very basic and not to garish, this
shows that the music magazine is not trying to show itself off, this could
suggest that it is already a very well-known magazine, in the music world.
The bold red at the top of the page displaying the pages tittle, stands out
against the plain white background and this makes it look very professional
and a well-made magazine. The layout
of the content page is very simple and easy to navigate around, therefore
the reader does not need to take too long on the content page routing
around to find the article they are looking for.
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The main purpose of
a content page is to show the reader who else major is being featured in
the magazine, as otherwise they might just simply skim through to the where
the article they want to read is and not know about the other big bands
being featured. It is also to give the reader some a short piece of info
that they might not of known before looking at the magazine, also some
magazines have small captions of an article that is of something major but
only show the rest online, this technique can draw a bigger audience into
their online magazine, therefore they have a wider costumer base to sell
their magazine to. However Q does not do this.
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The magazine itself uses many
different persuasive techniques to draw the audience into physically
reading the articles, presented on the content page e.g. the use of
different colourations, for the numbers and tittles of each artist, the
major artists that have been featured, have their names in a red, whereas
the rest have their names in orange this shows that the ones in red have
been featured on the front cover of the magazine, letting the reader know
there are bigger articles about that band. They also use captions from that
article, so that the reader has a small slice of what the article is about
and may want to read into it more. On the right hand side they have a
‘Reviews’ section which they make stand out giving it a separate box, this
could suggest that these are important and a good read. The images that
they have used are all of artists/ band together therefore showing that the
articles featured might be about all of them, this would further entice the
reader into wanting to know about how the whole band is getting on.
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There are many artists that have been displayed and
featured on the content page, with little sub-quotes, for each caption to
go with the name of the artist. This is so that the reader can
automatically know where and what that particular article is about, and
what it focuses on about that artist. The page numbers are displayed in
bold black so that they are the first thing that the reader notices, when looking
at the featured artists. There are exactly 17 artists displayed on the
content page which is a lot of information to take in when quickly skimming
through trying to find the article you are looking for but they have mad
the main articles closer to the top e.g. Kings of Leon.
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Sunday, 6 October 2013
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