Friday 12 December 2008

Pliminary Task...College Magazine


This is a mock version of my school magazine. I created this through Adobe Illustrator and also edited the pictures through Adobe Photoshop. The layout of the magazine is very plain, simple and easy to understand and read. Ihave used bright and attractive colours because i feel that this appeals to my target audience.I have made the main image the only image and the largest image on the magazine. The main image is of a very well known boy (the sixth form president) in the school, so when the reader first sees the magazine they will see the main image and they will want to get the magazine as they know who is on the front cover and would like to find out why.I have made the main anchorage text the biggest writing on the page, so that when the students, they will have an interest. I have included a graphical feature so that the readership, gets drawn in to the magazine and they feel that they are getting more out of this magazine.
If I could improve the magazine I would make the main image better quality and also include more topics that you could find in the magazine onto the front cover.

Thursday 11 December 2008

Clash Contents Vs NME Contents




The layout of the Clash contents page is very simple it does not include as many images as Kerrang’s contents/ NME contents. Just by the first glance of the contents page you can tell that this is for a much sophisticated audience, preferably city workers. The less use of images and very simple colours used gives this away. Clash’s contents page to me resembles a newspaper, with the columns etc.
If you compare Clash to NME you can see the target audience’s difference with Clash bright colours and numerous images do not attract their audience. Whereas NME’s contents page resembles a collage. It looks like as if it’s been cut and glued together, which I feel is very attractive but this magazine is aimed at people my age.


Analysing Contents Pages


This contents page has many images, they are constructed in an organised way, however you can see that the intended readers are for a younger audience of around the ages 15 to late teenage years/early twenties. The style is very simple and effective.
Kerrang has used a simple font with black writing, the subtitles are written in yellow writing and have a black rectangle around it, and this is so that it stands out. The style of the contents page does support the style of the front page. As you can see the only colours used on the front cover are white, black, red, and yellow, the fonts are also simple. Although red is a colour used quite a few times on the cover the only red colour features is on the subscription, this maybe so that the subscription stands out more so more people will recognise this and begin subscribing magazines.
The information for the contents page is much organised, so that it is very easy for the readership to access the magazine. The magazine is sectioned in to different topics, which are: feedback, news, live reviews, features, K! icons, album reviews, gigs, swag and lastly famous last words. So if I wanted to see the gigs happening I would know that I would have to go to page 61. This tells me that the magazine is thinking about the accessibility of the magazine to the costumers and has made it easy for them.
Kerrang promotes subscription magazines. So costumers can get their magazines delivered to the house for a certain price per month.
The logo on the contents is not dominant as the front cover; this is because it is not even included on the contents page this may be because the editors may feel that it is not needed on the contents because the audience should already know what magazine they are reading because it is made clear on the front cover.


The Evolution Of Britney Spears...Part 3


This image of Britney has been chosen for the front cover because it is a dramatic picture of her. The significant use of black and white adds more drama. The reader knows that this feature of Britney is not going to be about her positive emotions but the opposite. This front cover is quite depressing and this brings the readers in because they want to know Britney’s pain.
The image of Britney has been cropped in a close shot of Britney’s face. This is so that her emotions are clear by her facial expressions.
Britney wants the readership to feel sympathetic for her. Her expressions show her emotions and the audience can tell that she is not happy. This is supported by the anchorage text because it states inside an American tragedy, and this tells the audience that Britney is going through an emotional time, this brings the readers in more.

The Evolution Of Britney Spears...Part 2


Once again Rolling Stones has cropped a mid-long shot of Britney Spears so that it appeals to the male audience.
Britney is wearing just only underwear, comparing this pose and costume to her previous there is a very big difference. This image of Britney is very sexual and playful. The relationship Britney wants may be quite sexual. She may want the readership to see her as a sex symbol. This may have been leaded on from Britney’s first feature in Rolling Stones where Britney was not seen in a sexual way but in a teasing way, where to now she is seen sexually. As Rolling Stones is mainly being purchased by men aged 25 to 54, she maybe featured in this magazine to make her audience go from teenagers to people aged 54, so Britney also might be widening her audience.
The setting used is two white walls they look as if they are slyly closing in on Britney. I feel that the setting and the connotations are contrasting because the settings to me resemble purity however if you was to compare it to Britney’s costume and pose, the emotions for me are confused. Maybe like Britney.
High key lighting is used so it makes Britney stand out in an angelic way, as if Britney is saying to the readers come into the light.
The only colours being used are white, white is a colour of purity and innocence, this may be so that the audience may see Britney in a sexual way but may see her in as a ‘good girl’.

The Evolution Of Brtiney Spears...Part 1


This image of Britney Spears has been cropped in a mid-long shot. This type of shot is usually used for men’s magazines. The image of Britney is used to appeal to the men’s audience. 58% of the audience for Rolling Stone are men compared with 42%. 63% of these buyers are aged 25 to 54. As a 17 year old being used on a magazine being bought by men almost twice her age, I feel it is quite controversial.
Britney’s costume is teasing the readers. Members of the audience may have different readings of this image. Some may find it quite provocative, particularly the male readers. She is wearing pink and polka dot black knickers which is not really appealing in a sexual way; if she was intending to come across sexy she would have worn a different type of underwear. The polka dot connotes femininity and playfulness. She is wearing a school shirt with it open so her chest is on show. This image to me comes across as a rebellious school girl. This image may appeal to young adults/older teenagers. This is also an intertextual reference to her fist music video which was also controversial. In the video her shirt is buttoned up but here it seems to have been ripped open.
For this image the props that are being used are a telephone and a teddy bear. The teddy bear is still showing that she is a young girl at heart, every little girl has a teddy bear in her bedroom and Britney is just like that. The telephone is conveying that she is like another teenager, she still likes to talk on the phone and have her little bit of gossip. This is a very stereotypical idea about teenage girls. There are a lot of contradictions in this image.
The setting used is a bed which is covered in silk, which is quite a luxurious material. Britney is lying down on the bed and us as the audience are looking down on her, which her looks vulnerable and the readership dominant. This is teasing the readers.
The colours being used are pink, black and white are feminine colours, pink is mainly being used which is the most feminine colour. This image was used to create media attention as she is only 17.

Tuesday 9 December 2008

Magazine Front Cover Analysis...Vibe Vixen



The title of this magazine is Vibe Vixen. The definition of vixen “A person, traditionally a woman, who persistently nags or criticizes.” So this instantly indicates that the people who are included in this magazine are well known women in the music industry. With a title like this I would think that the main audience of this magazine a teenage girls, who are really interested in music and want to read about their favourite women singers. Vibe vixen is a catchy name and it can be said with rhythm this is a very good title. This magazine is part of vibe magazine but is for only women this maybe for the reason that vibe magazine is mainly aimed at men.
The text is written in white font and the puff word is written in pink so that it stands out to the costumers. “Win a free trip to paradise!” Seems like it is appealing to the audience individually. So it makes the readership want to buy it more.
A graphical feature has been used. This makes it stand out to the costumers that they go to the specific page.
They have written what Vibe Vixen is all about this is always included on the front cover this is because this is a some kind of assurance to the costumers when they go to buy another issue they know it is still going to be the same.

All these accessories included are items a typical vixen would use. This also relates to the readerships attitude it makes them feel they are meant to read this magazine and that it is meant for them.

Boot, lipstick, wine, book and purse are items a typical vixen would use. This also relates to the readerships attitude it makes them feel they are meant to read this magazine and that it is meant for them. This is one of the text used on the magazine front cover.

The colour scheme of this magazine is very feminine, a rich purple is used. These colours are usually preferred by women who are quite dominating. This colour is great for this type of magazine.

The anchorage text for this image tells us why Rihanna is the central image. I think that this is very ironic because this magazine does not include any men on this magazine and when they are mentioned they are getting criticised, once again this links to the title of the magazine. The anchorage text is written on the left hand side so it can catch the readers’ eye. This spot is known as the sweep spot.