Sunday, 22 November 2009

Fonts

When trying to choose the font for the title of my magazine i had to consider the following points:


  • I wanted it to be edgy with attitude but not too over-board.

  • It didn't need to be as sophisticated as 'Q' magazines' font as I was trying to lower the median age.

  • It had to appeal to women as well as men, (however this could be achieved more through the colour choices)

  • I had to be able to fit the tagline 'GET YOUR...' across the bottom left leg of the X, this is shown in my flatplan.

When looking for the font for my title i used the website http://www.dafont.com/themes.php?text=Fix. I then searched through themes such as; 'Eroded', 'Distorted' and 'Graffiti' to help appeal to the target audience whilst sticking to the theme of the magazine. the name of the font I eventually chose for the title was called 'Broken Ghost' and was in the distorted category: http://www.dafont.com/theme.php?cat=108&text=Fix.

For the main sells on the cover I wanted them to be easy to read and in a simpler font contrasting to the title to make it appear mature (as to appeal to the median age of 28), but because I didn't want to to use too many fonts that stand out so I chose 'Trebuchet'.


Using the same website I looked at themes such as; type writer and stencil. I then decided on the font 'Travelling typewriter' : http://www.dafont.com/theme.php?cat=113&page=1&nb_ppp_old=10&text=The+Real+Lili+Jackson&nb_ppp=10&psize=s&classt=pop.

Monday, 2 November 2009

Analysis of existing magazines









Analysing and comparing the cover of 'Q' - September 07 issue and 'MOJO' - June 03 issue.
These magazines are both of a similar rock and general music genre.

Title - both titles are written in capitol letters which could show the boldness and importance of the magazine. I like the title MOJO for a magazine as it means your own style and feeling which suggests that this magazine is expressive and could be the readers 'mojo'.
The title 'Q' is quite ambiguous as it never says on the cover of the magazine what it stands for. One meaning for it could be the phonetic spelling for the word: cue, for when you cue some music. I think this is an equally good title as it is bold and stands out on its own and can make the reader curious.

Use of font - The font used on the cover of both magazines is overall quite simple and easy to read but still managing to be modern, and it has only been varied slightly around 3 times on each cover. This relates to the older target audience they are aiming at as they would not find it necessary to use wacky and bubbly writing to attract younger people. Both the titles are in a clear bold font, but the main sells on the page vary in size. On Q some of the words are written in italic for emphasis, e.g 'Wicked'.


On both magazine covers they have stuck to only stuck to 2-3 colours for the font so it doesn't look busy and confusing, and all these colours stand out from the background.

The overall colours on both the magazines are quite neutral with the backgrounds being either grey or white which makes it seem slightly classy and upper market. (Once again making their target audience clearly adults) Q then makes this contrast with the bold red in its title whereas Mojo uses quite soft complimentary colours such as white and a dark peach colour. (Q also uses gold complimentary colours). The colour clothing of the bands featured on the front of the magazines is also quite dark which helps their facial expressions to stand out but not drawing the attention away to the clothes).


Use of language - Q uses the pun of 'GUITAR HEROES' which links in with their instrument and the popular video game. It also lists names of band members and artists which is assuming the reader knows who they are which helps to show they're aiming for an audience who will know these bands and has this type of music taste. Both magazine use numbers on their cover to show the reader they have a lot of content. Mojo also refers to band names, assuming the reader knows who they are. Mojo also uses more punctuation on the cover such as '?' and '!' which suggests it is trying to make it more dramatic and exciting.


The images on the covers of both the magazines are quite similar - 3 males standing in a triangle formation. Both magazines have made the band look quite powerful and intimidating by using a low angle shot. The subjects on the cover of Q are pictured with guitars which links to the pun title. All the subjects have fairly relaxed facial expression which suggests they have a laid back nature, and linking in with the target audience again, these are not world renowned artists so both magazines are aiming for a particular target audience that would know them.


The main sells are similar on both magazines; interviews with artists, references to bands featured inside and numbers of things reviews and bands inside. The main flashes both refer to the subjects on the cover.

Both magazines include essential information such as; bar codes, prices and what issue it is. Mojo also has a corner with a different colour background to make it stand out that says you get a free CD inside, to help attract consumers who would like that type of C.D.

The contents page of Q is in a simple and easy to read layout with a picture taking up most of the page. It sticks to the main colour schemes on the front of the magazine. The main picture is done at a low angle again showing power and intimidation for the subjects.

The columns are split up into easier to read sections such as 'FEATURES', 'REVIEW' and 'EVERY MONTH'.

The font used on the contents page is Times New Roman which I think makes it seem quite adult, once again suggesting their target audience, which is similar to the scheme they have used for the font on the cover.


Double Page spread - From 'Q' I picked a specific double page spread that stood out to me the most.
The background of the whole two pages are taken up with a picture of the band 'FRIENDLY FIRES' they are all standing against a line up in a police station with their names hanging from boards on their neck, they are pulling off masks of previous presidents with confused and slightly outraged facial expressions. They are wearing quite stylish shirts and jeans. I think the one word that would some up this whole picture is, attitude. This could be wanting the reader to admire the subjects and their attitude which relates to the pyschographic group of aspirers.

This picture really drew me in as it made the subjects look very interesting and you wanted to find out more about them by reading the 200-300 words long article about them at the bottom of the right page. As the background is a grey colour the writing is in white to help it stand out more and is once again written in Times New Roman in quite a simple format of just 2 short columns which I think again might seem daunting to younger readers.

Overall i think from 'Q' magazine, all the pictures link in with each other giving all the subjects attitude that makes them enticing to the reader so they want to find out more.












Tuesday, 20 October 2009

Target Audience - Main Task






I am making my magazine quite similar to the current magazine 'Q' and therefore both magazines will have similar target audiences. the target audience for 'Q' magazine is:

M/F: 70/30
ABC1:74%
Median age:28
Under 35:70%

I obtained this information by emailing the advertising director at 'Q' magazine who then posted me lots of information about the magazine. (shown above).
From the NRS website i found out that:
444,000 people who read Q are in the ABC1 category which is much bigger than the 222,000 people that are in the C2DE category and that there are 478000 more people that are aged 15-44 that read Q than people that are 45 and over.

All of these statistics helped me to decide what my target audience is going to be:

M/F: 60/40
ABC1: 75%
Median age: 22
Under 35: 85%
This means I will be trying to aim at the student category mainly which could mean having to feature lots of up and coming artists rather than artists that have been around for a long time aimed at the older generation. However I will try and make my magazine appeal to more of a female audience by including gossip sections on well known artists, e.g Beyonce, Lilly Allen etc.

I think that by getting the balance right between well known artists and up and coming artists I can appeal to my target audience more.

I have said the socio economic audience I am aiming for but for the Psychographics I would like more of a mix between Individualists and Aspirers as the magazine would feature new and different artists as well as well known artist that could be considered idols fore some people.




Introduction - Main coursework

I have been given the task of creating a front cover, contents page and double page spread of a music magazine. The task is a development of the skills I learnt when doing the preliminary task as I will be using the same software. http://sdcmediaashannahlivings.blogspot.com/
The genre of magazine I have chosen is similar to the magazine 'Q' as it will be a mixture of artisits from people like Beyonce to the Kings of Leon, that is mainly rock.

Monday, 12 October 2009

Evaluation of contents mock up contents page


The main thing i like about my contents page is the layout as i think it has the right balance of images and text to make it more attractive for the reader.
The thing i would like to improve is the fact that it just has a plain white background which i had to fill with some stars as it looked quite boring, however i think the stars make it look childish.

Evaluation of cover


I think overall my front cover met the requirements it needed to. The things i like about my cover are: - I kept to the same colour scheme with text of just using blues and black. - The main sells are appropriate for the target audience and that i included information such as the date and the issue number.
The things I would like to improve about my cover are:
- The main image, as i don't think the mise en scene was very good as the lighting was quite dark and the background clashed with her clothing. - I would also add another main sell on the front to give the reader more information about whats inside, this was difficult as i couldn't place it over the poster in the background as it would ahve been too difficult to read.

good image

This was the most appropriate picture i took to go on the front cover of the magazine. this is because the subject has eye contact with the readers, therefore making a connection and drawing them in. it has a simple background relating to some of the articles, which is easy to place text over clearly. It is also the right size, medium close up.

bad image


This was one of the images I didn't choose for my front cover.
i didn't choose this because the subject is not looking directly at the camera and therefore doesn't have eye contact with the reader. The background is also very busy which would make it difficult to see the text on top of it. The good point about this picture is that it is the right type of shot which is a medium close up.

Monday, 5 October 2009

I have been asked to create a front cover of a college magazine and a mock up of a contents page. My target audience are the students of Lewes college so the magazine must be appropriate for them.