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Friday 16 December 2011

Summary of second questionnaire

From the results of the questionnaire I have found that electric blue is the most popular colour as an additional colour from the base of red, black and white, this will suit my target audience well as it is a masculine colour, also they thought that having a mid-shot as the central image of the front cover is a good chose, this backs up the draft I have made previously. One banner instead of two was preferred by most of the people who completed the questionnaire so I am going to keep it with a single banner at the bottom of the page. They also suggested having the column on the left hand side instead of right, this went well with what I have planned as everyone reads from left to right, the majority of the people who completed the questionnaire thought the story of how someone got famous was a better choice, this tells me that I need to develop that draft further and use it or something like it for my finished product. Everyone who completed the magazine thought that it would be a good idea to have pull quotes and inserts on the cover, contents and double page spread to give it a consistent look, this goes well with the plan of a full/cluttered feel to the pages to make it seem like there is a lot of information within the magazine. The majority thought that the contents page should have a balance of images and text, this goes well with the designs I have already drafted and same with the double page spreads. As most answers from the questionnaire suited how I drafted my pages and text already it shows that my analysis of existing rock magazines was useful to get the look and feel of the magazine right.

results of second questionnaire (feedback on ideas and drafts for magazine)

Rate out of 10 on the colour scheme of red, black and white for a rock magazine (with an additional colour of either electric blue, bright yellow or lime green)



From the total of 15 people who completed my magazine, the majority thought that the colour scheme of red, black and white with a pop of colour would be a good choice for the rock magazine I am going to be producing, which suggests that I have chosen the right colour scheme to match my genre. 
Electric blue
12
Lime green
1
Bright yellow
2


When I asked the people who completed the questionnaire I asked them which colour out of electric blue, lime green or bright yellow would be a good additional colour to be used with the base colours scheme and the majority have said electric blue. This means that I will be using electric blue on the cover, contents and double page spread; it is also suitable for my target audience(teenage to young adult males) as it is a masculine colour.
What is your opinion on using a mid-shot for the central image of the front cover?
Responses were:
·        Good
·        Ok as you are able to see the person
·        I like the idea of a mid-shot
·       I think you should be able to see the whole of the artist
·      This sounds like a great idea because it will really grab the audience's attention
·      Yeah
·      Not sure
·       I think i would be suitable for the fron cover
·     Ok

From the responses I got from the questionnaire, the majority of them have said that it would be a good angle for the front cover which is how I planned, there was one person who said that they would prefer seeing the whole of the artist, this option can be put into consideration when doing the photography and depending on how good the pictures are, I will choose.

Do you prefer having just one banner on the front cover or two?



9 out of 15 thought that it would be a good idea just to have one banner on the front cover, from the draft pages, two of my designs only has one banner and the third one had two (one on the top and one at the bottom), from the results of this questionnaire it suggests to me I should stick with only one.

Do you prefer having the colum of the contents page on the left or right hand side?


 From the majority of the people who completed my questionnaire, the majority would prefer having the contents column on the left hand side, this is how I planned for most of my drafts as we read from left to right, this will make it the first thing to be read within the page 
Which story/article do you prefer?


12 out of 15 thought that the story of how someone got famous would be a better choice compared to someone doing from an acting career to music, I did a draft for both of them but as the first one was more popular, I will develop the draft a little further for my final magazine.
What is your opinion on the name of the magazine? (Name-Generation, Slogan-the year of music)?
Responses were:
·        Good
·        Okay
·        I like it
·    Should be catchy but clear as to what it's about
·    Sounds very catchy and imaginative
·    Good title
·    Catchy
·    Great
·    Really good, and unique
· Suitable
The majority of the responses I got back for the idea of my magazine name were good as they thought it would be catchy and clear to what it’s about and imaginative, they also thought it is suitable and unique; this shows that my chose of name for my music magazine should work well.
Do you like the use of pull quotes and inserts throughout the cover, contents page and double page spread?


All of the people who completed my questionnaire thought that having pull quotes and inserts on the front cover, contents page and double page spread will be a good idea, I planned it in some of my draft pages, this will give the magazine a consistent look from the beginning and also give the feel of fullness which suggests there is going to be a lot within the magazine.
Do you think the contents page should have a balance of pictures as well as text?



14 out of 15 people thought that the magazine contents page should have a balance of pictures as well as text; this was planned in some of my draft pages as I did not want to give the page to much text as it is not the most appealing thing for the target audience I am aiming for.
Would you prefer to have more than one picture on the double page spread or just one?

 


10 out of 15 people thought that the magazine double page spread should have more than one picture on it; this will make the page look more interesting, this will also suit the draft pages I have already planned and it is similar to the existing magazine.
Would you prefer the double page spread to have...


10 out of 15 people thought that having pictures on both of the pages would be effective, though in my drafts I mainly had one photo on one page and text on the other I am going to alter it a little bit when it comes to making it to see how it fits within the page, if not I am going to stick with the drafts I have designed.

Thursday 15 December 2011

Second questionnaire (feedback on ideas and drafts for magazine)

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Research into institutions

Bauer Media group


Bauer is a privately owned company founded in 1879; it is a large publishing and broadcasting company based in Hamburg, Germany and operates in 15 countries worldwide. It produces over 300 magazines in 15 countries as well as online, TV and radio stations. As well as Kerrang and Q magazine, Bauer also produces Bella (unseen real life editorial with an element of fashion, beauty, cookery and practical home features), take a break and that’s life! (Real life editorial) and TV choice and total TVGuide (TV listing). Bauer are subsidiaries of Bauer radio and Box television. Bauer has a 50% stake in the British television company; the other half owned by Channel 4, it produces several music channels such as Q TV, 4music, Kiss TV, Kerrang! TV, the box, magic TV and smash hits TV. The company has different brands of magazines aimed at different target audiences and interests ranging from women’s, Men’s entertainment, men’s lifestyle, equine, gardening, transport, football, golf etc.
IPC [International Publishing Corporation] media


IPC media is one of the leading sonsumers and digital publishers in the United Kingdom based in London, it was founded in 1963. IPX magazines was raken over by Time inc. and renamed to IPC media in 1998. IPC media has produced over 60 iconic media brands, two thirds of UK women and 42% of UK men (almost 26 million UK adults) use/buy print media produced by them. They have a wide range of brands varting from wealth and leisure brands to lifestyle such as country life, horse&hound and Rugby world to Nuts, mouse breaker and NME mainly aimed at males to fashion and real life editorial such as what's on TV, MarieClaire, instyle and woman&home mainly aimed at women. There main target audiences for there brands are mass amrket women, upmarket women and men. They internationally publish music magazines they own such as NME, guitar and bass.

Wenner media inc.


Wenner media inc is based in Los Angeles, founded in 1967 as Straight arrow publishers, magazine publising and printing are uner the private comany. Wenner media owns Rolling Stones magazine and they have been publishing print media covering music and pop culture for more than 4 decades. There usual brands are men's lifestyle and gossip entertainment magazines such as US weekly and Men's journal.


Draft text



Possible album names/cover lines:

Against the reason
Black keys! Frets! And inspiration!
The heroes
Territory
The necessity
There is no river…
Saying prove nothing
Rearrange the past
Come one! Come ALL!
There’s no such thing as a perfect crime

Possible article one:

We have only recently heard of {artist name} but her work has been well known in the industry for more than 4 years. The unknown song writer have produced songs for famous bands and artists such as {band name} and {band name}, but only now she has been introduced to the world. “I don’t really have a specific genre of music I write for but if you had to categorize it I would say it is a mixture of rock, indie and I guess alternative…its about my personal experiences and I guess it is very relatable, they mean the world to me as cliché as that sounds but I have worked very hard on my album”

 “Even though I’m only 19, I have been song writing for a long time, some not so great but hey, not everything can be a master piece; it satisfied me up to an extent which questioned me on why I didn’t perform them myself” From opening that new door of opportunity she has already got herself nominated for the breakthrough act of the year and the best British newcomer which is a great achievement for someone so young.

“An upbringing from a well to do family always meant that I was always compared to my older siblings, for being the youngest, my family had high expectations…I was so determined to achieve I put myself under intense pressure during my GCSEs and A-levels. I guess I never really understood where this could get me in life, I had the grades to become a doctor or a lawyer…the possibilities were endless.” It was only during the teenage years where {Artist name} had discovered her profound love and passion for music. The improvisation on the instruments around the house was what triggered the domino effect, though she had never had official lessons on any instruments her incredible skills demonstrated in her future album {Album name} released in February 2012. “this is going to be my first ever album published and to be perfectly honest…I’m nervous…I’ve occasionally uploaded a few of my unpolished pieces onto YouTube but you never really know…I just hope everyone likes my songs as much as I’ve loved writing them”

 In certain occasions, there have been musicians who claim they are legit when they have actually just brought their fame with money, but this is definitely not the case with {Artist name}, though her family may have money, it doesn’t necessarily mean she used it. “Well…they did help me get my songs noticed during my song writing days but I would like to say I have achieved what I’ve got and where I am now by myself right from the bottom…by having small evening gigs in places like the Junction to being the warm up artist for other famous bands, no matter how many people showed up, I sang my heart out because all it takes is for one person to enjoy my music to pass the word on. Though that did take a while to lift off, I never gave up and look where I am today, with 5 singles and a future album being released, I couldn’t be happier” {artist name} has also got a world tour soon coming in the new year after her album is released, exclusive tickets available now on our official website: www.generation-of-music.co.uk 

For all Generation readers out there, you are in luck as we have the exclusivity of previewing a trailer of one of the new songs on the new album personally picked by {Artist name}, all you have to do is go on this special link provided below, there will also be a 10% discount for all the readers, stay tuned!!!

Possible article two:

We have all hear of {artist name} from the popular TV drama {TV drama name} but her true passion for music has always been greater.  “Don’t get me wrong I loved acting and all the co workers were great but I was never satisfied, I always knew I could achieve more” Her part within the TV drama slowly reduced until she left as a character, as she had already had a fan base from her acting career she wasn’t too nervous about releasing songs. Same as many, she started off by doing covers and with help from her band members she started writing her own lyrics. “I have always been interested in music from a young age, though I never expressed it as much as I have now, I am glad I made the move of leaving my acting career behind” the journey of 3 years have taken {artist name} to start fresh, even though she was very appreciative of her existing fans, she did not want them to like her music or buy her album because they liked her but because they liked the music and the meaning behind them. “The first album released was more successful than I thought it would be, I would have been happy knowing one person enjoy and can relate to my music” One million albums have been sold worldwide, the platinum album is quite an achievement for such a new comer.
{Artist name} voice is very distinct with a hint of classic rock, which is a great originality to have. Generation was lucky enough to have autographed albums by {artist name} to give away, for more information go and visit www.generation-of-music.co.uk

Monday 12 December 2011

Initial drafts of the magazine

Draft cover page one, two and three:

With draft number one, the title the cover lines and inserts are at near the route of the eye and on or close to the hotspots, this will catch the most attention on the page to draw the reader in, the colour scheme of red black and white will stand out. The central image will be in the middle of the page with the cover lines and inserts over the top of it, with the angle of the image, the writing should not cover any focus areas of the photo. The banner is at the bottom of the page which is the last things you see according to the route of the eye, apart from the things near the hotspots, the banner will be most memorable, and this will attract the readers to the magazines with the extra features visible to them. The central image is underneath the masthead of the front cover, as will be a new magazine; I did not want anything to be covering the title to keep it clear and noticeable.

With draft number two, it is very similar to the first draft with the altered layout of the cover lines and the barcodes. The banner and the title is still in the same place which makes the magazine memorable as it is the first and last thing the reader will see. The second draft is different to the other two as there are not inserts, the other two are like existing magazines giving a cluttered, full look to it where as this one has clean cover lines which gives an organised effect like Rolling Stones magazine. Different from the first draft, the central image is over the title slightly, this will not be covering up a lot of the title so it will still be easy to read.


With draft number three, there is a double banner; these are popular with certain music magazines such as kerrang which also gives the cluttered, full effect. There are less cover lines but has inserts, the main cover line will make up about two thirds of the left hand side, this will give it the most attention as it will also have a larger font.   
Overall on all three cover pages:
The banners on the front covers will have names of the other features within the magazine, this will help give the magazine a full/cluttered feel and to attract the audience even if they are not interested in the main feature. On the initial drafts of the front cover 1 filled with cover lines and inserts as existing magazines of similar genre often use this technique to make it feel the magazine is full f information and interesting articles. The use of many cover lines and inserts to give the front cover a full/ cluttered effect such as successful existing magazines of the genre I am making, the insets and cover lines on or near the route of the eye, major context such as the central image and cover lines are on r near hot spots to catch the reader’s attention. Two of the three has a barcode at the bottom right hand corner, according to the route of the eye, it will be one of the most memorable things for the reader (where the price will go) The three initial drafts are very similar as tried to use the technique of existing magazines with the same gene as the one I am making.
Draft contents pages one, two and three:

Within draft number one, there is a clean large masthead with a column on the left hand side, having the column on the left hand side will draw the attention first as we read from left to right. Also having a small section of the main story within the magazine is a technique used by Rolling Stones to draw the audience in to make them want to read more about it by leaving it on a cliff hanger, it is also near the hotspots within the page which will attract the audiences eyes. There is also a small features column underneath the small story; this will be the most memorable thing on the page as it will be the last thing the reader sees. The pull quote gives the contents page the consistency from the front cover; it will also make the page look interesting with a pop of different colour from the rest of the writing. The pull quote pulls the reader in to read on about the article it is from, it is a technique used by often by Kerrang.


Within draft number two, the column is on the right hand side, as we read from the left to the right I have placed the features and images on that side and with images and pull quotes and features in the centre of the page, they are all on hotspots which makes them the parts that attract the readers eyes the most. This makes the page look more interesting with the use of images as it is aimed for teens to young adults, a lot of text within the page is not the most appealing thing to them.


Within draft number three, the column is on the left hand side, but it is different to the two other drafts before as it is a lot wider, it gives the effect of fullness which will interest younger readers as they do not want to spend that much money on something they can get bored of easily. There is still a small section of the main story which is to make the reader want to read on and the image and features underneath. The image is the last thing you see within the page which will make it memorable on what they want to read about within the magazine and the features is on a hotspot which will catch the readers attention.
Overall on draft contents page:
Similar to existing rock magazines, I used column, to give it a consistency for having inserts having relevant images on the contents page as it is aimed at teens to young adults, too much text will make the page seem like it takes a long time to read. A small section of the main stories to be placed on the contents page to attract the readers to read on.  Whichever design I end up choosing at the bottom corner of each page would have the magazine logo with the page number, this will give it a consistent look and with the route of the eye, it is the last thing the reader sees so the logo will be memorable.
Draft of double page spread one, two and three:

Within draft number one, the main image within the double page spread is on the left hand side, as we read from left to right, the image will be the first thing the reader sees with the caption in a small font at the bottom right hand corner to explain to the readers what the picture is. The image will appeal to the genre of music and the target audience to make the reader want to read the rest of the article/story. The use of pull quote is used as masthead; this does not only draw the attention of the reader by knowing it is from the article but also because it is the largest text within the page to catch the reader’s attention. The stand first is used to draw the reader into the article, it goes above the actual article, it is optional to have it over the image on the other side if preferred. The images underneath the article can be used to show what’s relevant from the article so that it links better. The kicker will be a different font from the rest of the text which can incorporate the artist’s personality to the article.


Within draft number two, it has the main image on the left hand side just like the first draft but instead of having three little images on the right hand side of the page, there is only one. The image is next to the pull quote which acts as the masthead. There will still be a stand first underneath the masthead and to attract the readers to the rest of the article.


Within draft number three, the main image is on the right hand side, different from the other two drafts. The article starts on the left hand side, where you naturally read. The insert and the pull quote is used to give the consistent look from the cover and contents page, the pull quote is in the middle of the actual article, it will be a different colour and larger than the rest of the text to make it stand out and one of the first things that catches the readers eyes when they start reading the article. The stand first is used to attract the readers to the rest of the article.  
Overall draft double page spread:
The double page spreads are similar to existing magazines, having a large main image on one of the double page spread; this gives a good balance between the amount of text and images. Smaller images on the other side so it doesn’t seem like there is too much text. The kicker which will be a different font to the rest of the text will represent the artist according to their style. Using pull quote and stand first at the top of the page s it can be used as the masthead (title). Inserts within the double page spread is used to give a consistent look throughout the whole magazine, it also makes the page look fuller so that it doesn’t bore the reader with too much text or too much images that it looks cluttered.
 

Friday 9 December 2011

Draft of colour scheme

From the analysis of the existing magazine, it suggested that black and white were very popular colours to use on the front cover and throughout the magazine, I have decided that I would like to use the colours red black and white as the base colours of the magazine and add a touch of a brighter colour to make it stand out.



Red that is noticeable and connotes caution and warning signs which is generally associated with “Stop”, this colour would be good for catching the reader’s eyes.

Black mixed with other colours can often have a strong statement, working with the red, it will catch the reader’s attention and make lighter colours and images stand out.

White works well with black and red; it will also give the layout a clean finish. It is a very versatile colour just like the black which will go with almost any colour I end up choosing for the magazine.


Yellow is an energetic colour which will reflect on the genre of music included in the magazine, though yellow is difficult to read off a white background, it will stand out if used with the red and black. In one of the magazines I analysed, yellow was used with the red, black and white and gave a very effective strong look to the cover.


Lime green is a very bright colour that would stand out from the black and white. Similar to one of the magazines I analysed, I liked the idea of having the consistent colour with a pop of bright which made certain cover lines and pull quotes stand out within the page.


Electric blue is stereotypically a colour associated with males, as my magazine is aimed at males this colour would work nicely with the red, black and white as the pop of colour will make certain features stand out. Compared to the lime green and the bright yellow, it may not stand out from the black as much though I believe it will work with the base colour scheme I have chose.


Draft font styles

From the analysis of the existing music magazines, it suggested to me that they all like using San serif fonts which gives of a strong and masculine look. I decided to look for fonts that connotes masculinity and strong power behind the music as it would compliment the genre of magazine (Rock) i will be producing.




This font would make a good title for the magazine cover lines as it is easy to red as well as giving a rough effect to suit the music within the music genre. The second one is the same type of font just a slightly altered style as it doesn’t have the background, the one without the background may be better to use for the masthead as it can either have the central image in front or behind without blocking off too much of the image. It front style gives a sense of danger and edginess, which supports the style of music, included in the magazine.



 This font is clear and easy to read, the straight edges instead of usual curves, it is very masculine compared to Serif fonts, as my magazine is aimed at males this will suit the target audience as well as give an effective style to the masthead.



This font is clear and easy to read, it has straight edges instead of curves like the one above, it extends out or emphasize on certain lines to add to the simplicity. It is very masculine which is suitable for the target audience I am aiming for.

Monday 28 November 2011

Summary of specific analysis

From analysing the three music magazines specific to the genre I am making, I have found that most rock music magazines like to use red and black on their front covers and consistently carry it throughout the whole magazine, these colours signify boldness, power, energy, authority, devotion, sincerity and discipline; these colours can easily be used to describe the type of music the magazines cover. All the magazines use Sans Serif fonts throughout the whole of the magazine as they are easily to read and it is bold which makes the writing stand out. They also use a lot of inserts within the front cover to keep it looking full of information, the contents pages are all separated into different sections and columns giving the layout an organised and clean look. All of the magazines I analysed used an informal mode of address which suits the target audience I will be aiming my magazine for. Two out of the three magazines I analysed all had kickers, pull quotes and stand first to draw the audience to the story and article. From the analysis of existing rock magazines, I should include all these common elements within the genre of magazine such as the using Sans Serif fonts, the informal mode of address, black and red colour scheme and the columns to organise the contents page within the one I am going to create to make a successful design. 

Sunday 27 November 2011

Specific research into music magazines

        




Kerrang front cover

  • A banner is used on top and the bottom of the page but they are small, it includes different band names which is used to catch the readers attention as there will be something in the magazine related to the bands/artists mentioned on the front cover
  • Yellow is also used in the layout which stands out from the black
  • The cover line has the effect of a torn page of a note book for the “free giant posters!” which gives a different look and it stands out as only one cover line has that effect
  • Evenly spaced out through out but is filled with a lot of information
  • The colour scheme of the clothes in the central image are used in the cover lines
  • The colours used on the front cover (black, red, white and yellow) are more associated with rock
  • Red signifies boldness, bravery, power, energy and authority
  • Black signifies faithfulness, discipline, devotion, sincerity and hard work
  • White signifies purity and ambition, a pure mind with authority
  • Yellow signifies strength, wisdom, creative intelligence, wealth, happiness and prosperity
  • These colours signifies strength, boldness and authority which presents the genre of music well
  • As well as the central image, there are small clips of images suiting the cover line
  • Most eye catching words are larger than the rest to attract the audience “FREE”
  • Bar code with the price on the bottom right hand side which is the last thing you look at basing this on the route of the eye, the reader would see the context of the magazine which would persuade them to buy it even if it is slightly too pricey
  • Slanted cover lines to give the layout a more interesting look
  • Medium close up used on the central image, it also covers a bit of the headline
  • The fonts used on the cover line are bold and large which makes it easy to read
  • A guitar is present in the central image which suggests that it is a music magazine
  • The mode of address is not formal, it is addressing directly at the audience e.g. “Win a King Blues gig in your house”, it also uses the word gig instead of a concert which is less formal and suggests it is aimed at a teenage audience
  • On the front page it is full of inserts and cover lines which signifies that the magazine is full of information 
  •  The centre image is a low angle giving the impression of being more powerful and dominance, this suggests that the music created by the artists within this genre create powerful music 
  •  The guitar signifies rock music which suits the genre of the magazine 
  •  The font is faded near the edges and has splattered spots within, this gives the effect of imperfection suits the genre of music as it does not have to be perfect to be liked, is also very stereotypically associated with rock music and magazines


        


Kerrang contents page
  • The contents page of Kerrang uses the same colour scheme of black and yellow which gives the magazine consistency
  • There is a large image which suggests that it is the main story in the magazine then there are smaller ones around it which suggests that they are still in the magazine but not the main focus
  • The layout is very structured and organised as there are columns
  • The content is separated into different sections with headings above which are printed with a black background and yellow font which makes it stand out from the rest of the text on the page and it also acts as a divider from the different topics
  • The contents page uses the same font as some of the cover lines on the front page which gives it consistency
  • A mixture of images and text are evenly used which would keep a teenage audience more interested as if there is too much text they may not read it at all
  • Once again it the contents page is consistent with the colours of black and yellow which signifies strength, wisdom, creative intelligence, wealth, happiness and prosperity, faithfulness, discipline, devotion, sincerity and hard work which once again reflects on the genre of music included in the magazine

  • Low angles are used within many of the images within the contents page, this gives the impression of dominance and power which suggests that the music is powerful
  • Instruments and microphones are present in some of the images on the contents page which suggests that they are involved in music in some way
  • The largest image on the contents page is a close up, this suggests that it is related to one of the main/feature stories within the magazine







    Kerrang double page spread

    • A pull quote is used at the top of the double page spread, it is the biggest font on the page and it captures the readers attention
    • The colours black red and white are used on the double page spread which gives the magazine a consistent look throughout
    • A stand first is also used on the double page spread with the band name in bolder writing than the rest of the sentence which makes it stand out what band the interview/article is about
    • One of the double page spread is used up only with pictures and a little bit of the title going through which signifies that the two pages are on the same topic, and as the image took up one of the pages on a double page spread, it suggests it is one of the main elements within it
    • The hotspots on the page are the photos and the pull quote which is also used as a title which makes the readers most attracted to it
    • A kicker is also used before the article/interview starts in a different colour and font [same as the pull quote] from the rest of the text to make it stand out and draw the readers in while flicking through the pages of the magazine
    • The images used within the double page spread are all in black and white, most of the images are mid shots or close ups which shows you the members of the band, there are individual images as well as a group image to show the relationship within the band
    • At the beginning of the route of the eye, the little insert with “NEWS, visit www.kerrang.com for all the latest news” also catches the readers attention to inform of their website which gives them more advertisement
    • Near the end of the route of the eye, there are only images, this makes the band more memorable and introduce/remind the readers on what the double page spread is about
    • There is a mid shot used of the lead singer of the band the article is about, this makes him the centre of attention as he has an individual page where as the other band members have smaller images along the bottom
    • the microphone and instruments within the images signify that they are involved in music
    • All the images are taken/edited to be black and white, as black and white are suggested to be "yes and no", "good and bad' without any middle, this can be used to describe the genre of music within the magazine, it suggests that the good and the bad are mixed together within the music to create the best outcome, or something that was not thought to be able to compliment each other does which is just like rock music



       
      Q Magazine front cover
      • Colours used on the front cover of this music magazine is mainly red black and white which gives it consistency from the logo
      • Red signifies boldness, bravery, power, energy and authority and white signifies purity and ambition, a pure mind with authority and black signifies faithfulness, discipline, devotion, sincerity and hard work this is representing the genre of music inside
      • A mid shot is used on the central image and it is slightly covering the logo
      • On the cover lines they use the red for the artist’s names and then white to show the story with them, as they do not have spaces between, it makes it clear that they are onto a new subject
      • The name of the artist is the largest font on the page, it is eye catching as it will be one of the first things the reader will see
      • There is an insert of a circle with the union jack which support the topic which is (the 50 best British albums)
      • There is a slanted banner at the bottom which is reasonably large compared to some cover lines, it will catch the readers attention as it shows certain topics inside the magazine
      • The font is large and bold which makes it easy for all readers to read
      • The front cover uses the route of the eye and is evenly spaced, there is not much free space but not overlapping so it is easy to follow
      • The banner also has names of music artists to attract the readers as it suggests that there will be something in the magazine associated with them
      • Using the route of the eye, the last thing you see is “&Lots More!” which would keep the reader thinking and wanting to buy the magazine if they are interested in the specific genre of music
      • The cover lines suggest that the mode of address is informal and aimed at a teenage audience as it involves phrases such as “stupid question! Next” it is a stereotypical thing people in their teens and early twenties would say
      • The clothes worn by the Madonna in the central image compliments with the colour scheme as red and white stand out in dark colours
      • The barcode is near the top right hand corner of the page but under some cover lines, according to the route of the eye, the reader would read the cover line first which could possibly persuade them to buy before seeing the price
      • The front page is full of cover lines and inserts which suggests that the magazine has a lot of information inside


       
      Q Magazine contents page

      • A large image is used with a smaller image at near the bottom to as they are relevant to the topics in the magazine
      • Red, white and black are used in the contents page which is also used on the front cover to give the magazine a consistent look, as mentioned earlier, black, white and red signifies faithfulness, discipline, devotion, sincerity and hard work, purity and ambition, a pure mind with authority and boldness, bravery, power, energy and authority, this represents the genre of music inside the magazine
      • The topics are organized in columns which also has headings which makes it easy to find the topic you want to look for
      • The date and the issue number is on the top right hand corner
      • The larger image is the one which has a bigger feature in the magazine
      • The font used on the cover and the contents page are the same which gives it consistency again
      • Varied font sizes which makes certain things stand out to the reader which are more important 
      • The featured artist/band has a different colour for the page number and the heading which makes it stand out from the rest of the page




      Q magazine double page spread

      • In the double page spread it uses the colour scheme black, red and white which keeps it consistent with the front cover and the contents page
      • On one of the pages of the double page spread, it only has a mid shot image on it, it shows that the image is a main part of the double page spread
      • The image used is in black and white keeping it very simple which gives it a clean finish
      • It occasionally uses kickers in the article/interview, as it is used more than once it suggests that the article/interview is quite in-depth and detailed
      • There is a title at the top right hand corner of the page introducing the music artist to show the readers what the double page spread is about
      • The main colour [red] is used within this double page spread on the giant ‘L’ that goes through the whole of one page, the text is still readable underneath but it stands out from the black and white and the ‘L’ stands for the ‘L’ in Lady gaga
      • The hotspots within the page are either on the photo or the giant ‘L’ which will catch the readers attention
      • Using the route of the eye, the last thing you see is the ‘Q’ logo which is the magazine name, this makes the magazine memorable

      • All the images are taken/edited to be black and white, as black and white are suggested to be "yes and no", "good and bad' without any middle, it is a very good description of the artist in the article in this case as she has done unexpected, unique things that many people thought were strange but now she has gone global because of it which suggests that there is no right or wrong way of producing music 


           


        Rolling stones magazine cover
        • A mid shot is used on the central image which is slightly covering the logo
        • A use of red and black is used on the font which gives it a consistency with the logo, red signifies boldness, bravery, power, energy and authority and black signifies faithfulness, discipline, devotion, sincerity and hard work which represents the genre of music within the magazine
        • All the cover lines are all down one side (the left) which makes the central image stand out as it is slight to the right
        • Uses the same font throughout the cover lines but varies in the size of the text, the artists names or what they are associated with are larger than the topic within the magazine
        • The font is large and bold which makes it easy to read and stand out
        • Between the cover lines there is a line between which gives them separation from each other and making the layout look more organized
        • The layout and the use of colours are very simple and there is only one insert which uses eye catching words “special report”
        • The magazine does not have a barcode on the front cover but does have the date and website on the top right hand corner in a very small font, it is out of the way but the information is still there if the reader wants to know
        • The layout isn’t busy and there are no banners or major inserts which gives it a very clean finish
        • The target audience may be aimed at a slightly older teens to late twenties as it is a very simple layout and the mode of address is slightly more formal as it is giving out information but not directly talking to the audience
        • The magazine layout is simple and organized and not cluttered which suggests that the articles/stories inside would be more detailed rather than having lots of different stories inside
        • The front cover is a mid shot, there are no props, the simplicity of the one colour background, it draws the focus to the central image  
              


           
          Rolling stones magazine contents page
          • Uses the colour scheme of red and black from the cover onto the contents page, red signifies boldness, bravery, power, energy and authority and black signifies faithfulness, discipline, devotion, sincerity and hard work and it represents the genre of music within the magazine just like how it was used in the front cover
          • A Colum is used on the side for different pages of the magazine
          • Lines are used to separate the different topics so it is easy to read
          • There are relevant images to the topics in the magazine used on the contents page which interests the audience
          • Inserts such as “exclusive video” is used to catch the readers attention
          • Variation on the size of fonts automatically draw the readers eyes in as they stand out
          • Red font is used for the headings and the black is used for most of the writing which gives it an organized feel to the layout
          • On the contents page theres a variety of images, the largest one is of a musician playing the guitar and singing in the microphone. this suggests that they are involved with music, as it is the largest image on the contents page which suggests that it is one of the main/feature articles