Wednesday, 19 December 2012
Analysis of Music Magazine covers
This is the front cover of the popular music magazine called Kerrang!
Kerrang! appeals to many audiences, but is mainly aimed at teens and young adults who are interested in music genres such as rock, heavy metal, punk, indie and nu metal.
In this issue, there is an interview with My Chemical Romance, an American alternative rock band, who are very popular in the UK and overseas. They are the main focus of the magazine cover, which will help to attract people to the magazine as they are well known. By putting 'Exclusive' and 'The Inside Story' it makes us, the audience, think that we are going to be told something no one else knows- something we couldn't find anywhere else. By putting these in banners it helps them to stand out. The one main, central image also helps to attract us, as he is a well known member of MCR. The eye contact we have with him also helps to engage the reader and catches our eye as we think he is looking at us.
The use of 4 main colours (yellow, black, white and red) makes the front cover stand out, but not become too confusing. They are also neutral colours, allowing the magazine to appeal to any gender. There is a lot to look at and read, if there was a variety of 15 different colours used our eyes would get distracted when we're trying to read something, and it would make it look unprofessional and tacky.
The barcode, price and issue number is placed on the front cover for a few reasons: it is quick and easy to find and scan; it makes it easy for the consumer to see what issue they are going to buy, and how much it will cost. This means people won't have to stand and look through the magazine to find these things, which would be very time consuming.
By having one main image accompanied with some smaller images helps to draw eyes in- the right balance of text to pictures will make magazine covers most effective. If there is too much text, a cover would look boring, if there were too many pictures a cover would look too busy and confusing.
This magazine front cover has many conventions other magazine covers have. For example, it has the title in the biggest font at the top of the page- meaning that it will stand out. Also, but always having the title at the top in the same font and same colours, consumers will start to look out for these things when looking for the magazine. By having the title at the top it means that it will always been seen. Due to how magazines are stacked, if the title was at the bottom it would most likely be covered up by the magazine that was stood in front of it.
The magazine also has things a certain phychographic would be interested in, for example, a 'gig guide', the people buying and reading this magazine are going to be interested in music, and there for interested in seeing the bands they like live.
TASK: Create a Music Magazine
Our task is to create a music magazine that appeals to a target audience.
We must produce:
Research into music magazines
Analysis of music magazines
A Survey
Plans of what we are aiming to produce
1 Front cover
1 Contents page
1 Double page spread
Tuesday, 11 December 2012
Draft Contents
This is a draft of my contents page. I have tried to keep the colours similar to those on the front cover, as in my research of different types of magazines I noticed many people did this to their magazines.
If I made a real contents page I would include images relating to the articles, and the school logo (large in one corner or along the bottom banner).
I think it's important to keep the same range, or a very similar range, of colours, as it makes it look professional and neat. I would also have contact details, for example the school phone number, in the bottom banner, so it's easy to find.
Friday, 7 December 2012
This is my final front cover for my Post 16 magazine.
I have included magazine conventions to make it suitable and appealing to my target audience. I have done things such as put the main, important points in a circle and placed it on the 'sweet spot' (where your eye is naturally drawn to). The use of a circle also makes the text stand out. I have decided to choose colours for the text that compliment the colours in the picture- all the colours fit well together and sit nicely on the background image. I decided to add extra things that are included at the bottom, and I put it in a banner so they were still noticable and stood out, even though they are slightly out the way and with a smaller font size. I kept all the fonts similar as too many different fonts confuse the eyes and make things look tacky and unproffessional. Next time I make a front cover I will try and take more time editing and maybe try some more complex things, like blurring the background and adding multiple front cover images.
Wednesday, 5 December 2012
Magazine name ideas
Here are a list of names I came up with that I could call my magazine.
- Post 16 Life
- +16 Life
- +16
- Your +16
- Step Forawrd
- The Step Forward
- The Next Step
- Stepping Out
- The Final Step
- Final Step
I have decided to call my magazine Your +16.
I think this is a good choice as the magazine is for people over 16, and so it automatically applies to the target audience. I also like how it's short, and would look good in the corner of my magazine cover. If the title was too long (eg Post 16 Life) it would take up too much room, and could look unprofessional. Most magazine titles are short and catchy (eg Elle, Mode, Vogue, etc). I think my title is effective as it is short and memorable, and applies to the type of magazine I am creating.
- Post 16 Life
- +16 Life
- +16
- Your +16
- Step Forawrd
- The Step Forward
- The Next Step
- Stepping Out
- The Final Step
- Final Step
I have decided to call my magazine Your +16.
I think this is a good choice as the magazine is for people over 16, and so it automatically applies to the target audience. I also like how it's short, and would look good in the corner of my magazine cover. If the title was too long (eg Post 16 Life) it would take up too much room, and could look unprofessional. Most magazine titles are short and catchy (eg Elle, Mode, Vogue, etc). I think my title is effective as it is short and memorable, and applies to the type of magazine I am creating.
Front Cover Images
These are a selection of images I have taken. I will use one of these for my front cover of my Post 16 Magazine.
They are all mid shots as the brief says you must have a mid shot image on your front cover. I thought I would position the model to be doing things that will apply to my Post 16 magazine- so I had her do things such as read and go on her laptop. I thought these poses would be more appropriate than her just sat around or just standing there.
I like this image, but I think the colours are slightly off, and her hair fades into the background colour. I could edit this on photoshop and change the levels so the picture looks like it's the right colours.
Again, some of these coulours are slightly off, but I can edit it so it looks correct and professional. I like how the model is on one side of the picture. This would leave room for writing on the left hand side and at the top and bottom so I wouldn't have to write over her.
They are all mid shots as the brief says you must have a mid shot image on your front cover. I thought I would position the model to be doing things that will apply to my Post 16 magazine- so I had her do things such as read and go on her laptop. I thought these poses would be more appropriate than her just sat around or just standing there.
I like this image, but I think the colours are slightly off, and her hair fades into the background colour. I could edit this on photoshop and change the levels so the picture looks like it's the right colours.
Again, some of these coulours are slightly off, but I can edit it so it looks correct and professional. I like how the model is on one side of the picture. This would leave room for writing on the left hand side and at the top and bottom so I wouldn't have to write over her.
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