Monday, 24 November 2014

College magazine cover textual analysis

College magazine cover textual analysis
Here we have a college magazine called ‘College Lifestyle’, and this issue happens to be from summer 2009. It features a Jamaican dancehall deejay called Jeffery Campbell, also known as ‘Assassin’. Jeffrey is pictured holding a law, business and society book, along with others that we cannot see. The magazine uses various bright colours, including a splash of pink along with the main colour used being a green-yellow colour, the cover does also feature a dark black/ grey background. Around the edges of the cover we find a variety of different articles that all happen to be the kinds of things that students will be interested.

When looking into what colours we find on the page, we see that there is black background with a light shining in the centre, giving it a brighter feel. In contrast to the dark background, we have a bright green/ yellow coloured text, which stands out massively from the background. We do also have a pink splat to the right hand side of the page which again stands out from the darker background, and this leads us to read what is on the splat which happens to be an advertisement for paintballing, which relates to the nature of the splat.

When we look into what we find on the magazine, we see Jeffery immediately, and this is because he is featured directly in the middle of page, and this is done to draw attention to him, and draw in possible customers because he may be seen as quite a cool person, who people like, and seeing him on the cover may make them want to pick it up and read it, which is something that all magazine producers want. Jeffery is wearing a black jacket, with black jeans, a white t-shirt along with a rather large silver chain. What he is wearing would normally be considered quite ‘trendy’ and ‘cool’, which is something that the generation in which the magazine is aimed at can relate to. He also happens to be looking directly down the camera which may be done in an attempt to connect the reader to magazine, and again make them want to pick it up and have a read.

When we take a closer look at some of the feature articles, we find that they are all very relatable for teens and general college students, just from a first glance, which again is something in which they have done purposely in an attempt to get college students to want to pick it up and read it.  

All of the fonts that they have used here are very simple, sans serif fonts, making it very easy to read, and even from a distance, the feature headlines are rally rather easy to read, this is probably helped along with the fact that the colours go along well with the background .

Monday, 17 November 2014

Magazine Publisher Case Study

Target Audience Mood board

Advertisers Mood board

Colour & Font mood board

Double Page Spread Textual Analysis - Q

Survey Monkey Questionnaire & Responses

Double Page Spread Textual Analysis - MOJO

Contents Page Textual Analysis - VIBE

The Magazine Industry

Tuesday, 11 November 2014

Construction Schedule

Construction Schedule 

Week 1
Compose drafts of my Cover, DPS and Contents on Photoshop
Week 2
Final decision of fonts, colours, layout, model and location
Week 3
Write out my article for my double page spread
Week 4
Take photos for the front cover, DPS and contents
Week 5
Begin to produce Cover Page
Week 6
Finalise Cover Page
Week 7
Begin to produce DPS
Week 8
Finalise DPS
Week 9
Begin to produce Contents
Week 10
Finalise Contents
Week 11
Touch up Cover, DPS and Contents to get them to a professional standard   
Week 12
Complete all evaluations necessary
Week 13
Upload all necessary files to blogger




Saturday, 1 November 2014

Original Idea Statement

Original Idea Statement

Within this small document, I will be going through the reasoning behind my decision on what I have decided to create for my own magazine. First of all, I have decided that I am going to create a magazine based around the electronic/ dance style of music.  

Within this magazine, I need to make sure I connect with the audience in the right way, and that they are going to be drawn into what the magazine is going to be about. This will mean using the right kind of colour schemes, the right kind of writing and the right kind of imagery. This is all very important because if my audience is going to see my magazine, I want to make sure that they are going to want to look at it more, and then read into it.
My main inspiration behind this decision is the magazine known as ‘mixmag’. This magazine claims to be the ‘biggest dance music and clubbing magazine’ available, and with this being set within the same genre as what I plan to do, it is going to be massively helpful towards knowing what I need to put onto my own cover.                                                      
                                                 
                                  


Textual Analysis - 'Mixmag'

Textual Analysis - 'Classic fM'

Textual Analysis - 'MOJO'