Monday 20 December 2010

Target Audience Profile

Age: 17
Gender: Male
Occupation: High Grade Student 
Lifestyle: Social goes to parties, quite wealthy, shops allot and listens to music the same
Ambitions: 
  • to have a job in the media but really wants to be a manager of an magazine company
  • Live in London
  • Have multiple homes
Likes: 
  • towns and shopping centers 
  • music to be shared 
  • Parties 
  • Individuality 
  • Socializing (eating out ect)
  • Opinionated people
  • Looking and sounding up to date
  • Technology 
Dislikes: 
  • messy people
  • Fake people (people that hide allot of what they think)
  • Unreasonable people 
Musical Preferences:
  • pop music 
  • Less mainstream music 
Media Consumer Habits:
  • magazines 
  • Social networks (blogs, twitter, facebook ect) 
  • Uses the internet regularly 
  • Downloading music 
  • Owns iPod 
Disposable Income 
  • spends money on cloths and shoes
  • shops in H&M, topman and wellgosh
  • likes to wear brands 
  • shoes is a big part (Nikes)
  • shops in towns and online to find a bargain
Hobbies
  • go out with friends to cinema, eat, town
  • watches movies

Sunday 19 December 2010

Taking all of the analysis' the cover, contents page and double page spread i prefer is the;


'Rolling Stones' cover page, i chose this because of the simplicity of it and whole style it gives from it. I particularly like the idea that they have a one up on other magazines.


The 'Q' magazine contents page, it treats every piece of information on the page the same and the use of boxes for different sections appeals to me because it allows the reader to find things easier. In addition the colours and the layout of each piece of information is what is want to try and incorporate in my magazine, what i would improve though is more photos. Its not just this magazine, it's a common feature in all of them.


Finally the 'NME' double page spread is the best out of the 3 in my opinion, i believe this because the photo the text, title and main body, all flow into one another. The link between the flag, USA and 'got the love' makes the whole page increase its professional look.

Thursday 16 December 2010

Monday 13 December 2010

The front cover of the magazine i’m going to look at is the NME with Pete Doherty on the front.
The first thing that potential customers are going to see when the magazine is on the shelves is the section above. This is even above the title of the magazine, it entices the customer to choose this magazine because it suggest that buying this magazine will mean that you have the inside knowledge for the new year. They have chosen to use a simple font and red coloring. The red makes peoples heart beat faster and increase their breathing. This in turn will make the customer think that the words are having this effect on them and not the colour. 
The title of the magazine NME is in the same color and similar font as ‘New Albums 2008’ it also has the same effect as this does, the title is the biggest text on the page and this is what the creators of the magazine want you to see first. Even though it is not at the very top of the page it is very nearly, so close that it still would be seeable from the magazine stands, so it is easy to pick out between rival magazines. 



The main and only photo on the front is of Pete Doherty on his own, he doesn’t look extremely happy which could link in with the caption ‘Petes solo album’ its the work solo that could have a connection ] with the expression on his face. It may also represent the lifestyle he has lead and that he simply always looks like that and he his sincere and doesn’t have time to smile for cameras.

The caption to go with it is in the same font as the first writing on the page, his name is also in red, this is not only for the other reasons it is also so that on a cover that is very hectic it still jumps out. It gives a quote from what I can only presume will be an article inside, this effects the reader by making them think, what and how is it different? The word ‘exclusive’ is in a different font and at a slant, it is done so that is seems it has been added on at a later date and with the rest of the text being horizontal the slant makes the readers gaze go to it.



Another sentence that looks as though it has been an after thought is ‘plus over 20 studio reports from...’ the colors used here are black and red, the black background has connotations with dark and mystery. The use of ellipses leaves the reader dead in their tracks and propels them to want to buy it and read on. 



These snippets of band names are enough to make the potential customer want to buy it because it suggest that the issue is pact full of big names and the latest news about them. The white is a good contrast to the red and makes is stand out on the page.

The two circles attract attention because they are different shapes to everything else on the page, they provide snippets of information that is quite important which is why they are in the circles because it makes it stand out. 


Looking at the magazine together we can see that each section of the magazine stands out on it own but in different ways, they have stuck to mainly 3 colors, white red and black. They have introduced yellow on the background of the photo but instead of making the cover too confusing it enhances the photo and makes it stand out even more. Keeping  writing of the photo as best they could of shows that the main idea of the magazine is Pete. They have even added some information with the barcode when looking at the magazine it doesn’t really stand out but as we know the bottom right of the page is what we look at last before we turn the page. It is an ideal spot to add a last piece of information. 

Monday 6 December 2010

Differences in fashion and music magazine covers

I started by looking at the differences of the two most bought genres of magazine, music and fashion.




I chose the fashion magazine ‘VOUGUE’ and for the music magazine I decided to go for a selection of ‘NME’, ‘MOJO’ and ‘Q’.




To start they do have some similarities, they both tend to show women on the front of them and they have their masthead at the top of the page (but thats common in all publishings). The differences with them however is that the music magazines are more ‘out there’ than the fashion equivalent. For example the one of Beth Dito who is featured in complete nudity on the front cover of NME. A further contrast is the VOGUE covers contain a lot less writing than all of the music covers, they also don’t seem to have their writing going over the subject. Both MOJO and Q do this to great extent and it only leaves the face of Madonna clear in the Q issue.

Media Blog

This is my blog for my media coursework, for this we have to create a magazine front cover, contents page and a feature two page spread.