Tuesday 30 September 2014

Magazine Front Covers

  • The target audience again for this magazine cover is young adults if I saw this magazine in the shop I would think this is for people of around the age of fourteen to sixteen and mainly females due to the fact it doesn’t include sports or anything along that line, which would attract boys.
  • The main feature on this magazine cover is the large image this would attract the eye of teenage girls who idolise Miley or boys who think she is ‘fit’. The masthead of this magazine is ‘billboard’ this could be used to represent a ‘billboard’ which is where you stick information to, this could make people purchase the magazine as they may think it is full of information that could be stuck on a billboard about different celebrities. This magazine contains a barcode on the front cover in the bottom right hand corner, this is so it is easy to see and scan. This magazine has a few cover lines on the front but the main cover line is about Miley Cyrus. This magazine has a strip on it at the top makes you want to buy it as it says on it ‘don’t miss’ this could encourage people to buy it as it tells you not to miss it, miss what??? Is left in the readers head. The colour scheme on this magazine cover is mainly black and a bronze colour.
  • The editor has used a light purple as the background to make the black outfit and Miley stand out more against the light colour.
  • This magazine cover is set out with a main image and then a couple of columns, one on each side and then the main cover line over the top of the main image.
  • This particular front cover only has one main image.
  • The language on the front of this cover magazine is quite formal but has words like ‘tween’ this could be classed as slang. It uses titles like ‘clone wars’ to represent the story. The editor uses a rhetorical question about Miley.
  • Teasers are used on this front cover for example its says ‘what’s really behind the DOJs iTunes inquiry’ this makes you want to read more about it and find out what really is behind it. It does this with a few other stories also to attract the reader’s attention.
  • The target audience for this magazine is young adults you can tell because it has a picture of a well known singer/songwriter that is well known with people of  the younger generation.
  • The codes and the conventions of this magazine are that it has one main image this is usually the main feature in the magazine on this cover the main feature is the picture of Wiz Khalifa. The masthead (title) is the trademark, there is usually only one or two words the masthead on this magazine is ‘Rolling Stone’ this is also the name of a well known band, which could encourage people who are or used to be big fans of the band to buy this particular magazine as they may think it refers to the band. This magazine does not contain any puffs. This magazine uses a buzz word which is ‘special’. On this particular front cover there is no barcode on the front cover but it will be at the back, positioned at the bottom in the right hand corner, near the spine. This magazine has coverlines on the front cover to grab the readers attention and make them want to read about the information that you get snip its of on the front. This magazine cover has a basic colour scheme to make the design more distinctive.
  • Only basic colours are used in the background to emphasise the main image on the front of Wiz Khalifa. Then the main image contains browns and whites to make it stand out and look professional.
  • This front cover is laid out with a few columns down the side on the right and the title going to behind the head of wiz khalifa in the picture, this shows that they have brought the image forward when they were editing it on the computer, but they have left the writing in columns forward as they give information on what is inside.
  • This front cover only contains one main image on the front cover.
  • The language on this front cover contains a range of adjectives. Some of the language on this front cover of rolling stone magazine is slang for example they use the word ‘teen’.
  • Teasers are used on this cover to make you want to buy it, for example on this one there is a ‘featuring’ list and it describes Wiz Khalifa as ‘hip hops rookie of the year’ this would influence people to buy it because they would want to know why he is the main feature.














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