I decided to arrange my text in a different way and add colour to the font. I used the font 'Arial' and 'Arial Narrow' because I want to keep a sans serif theme as it looks more professional and matches the theme of my magazine. I carried on the colour of the teal blue and intend to carry the orange through as well, in order to make the theme consistent.
Thursday, 8 December 2011
DRAFT OF MY CONTENTS PAGE
This is a draft of my contents page, which provides the idea of what stlye and theme I want. It's quite clean cut, with black, blue and orange font - which are the colours carried on from the front cover. I have listed all the features inside the magazine by using pictures of what would be on the feature, and I have made my main feature, my double page spread's, image the largest and in the centre, and I have used an image from the same shoot to provide fluency. I have labelled the images of the 'main features' with page numbers.
I do not want to include an editors letter in my magazine, as although this is conventional of other magazines, it does not appear as often in music magazines.
I have included a variety of fonts however my main two being Helvetica Narrow and Georgia, I have used the same fonts so that the magazine looks consistent.
For the style of my contents page, I got a lot of the inspiration from the NME contents page, as I really liked the way their layout was quite neat however still contained a lot of images and information.
IMAGES USED ON MY CONTENTS PAGE:
FESTIVAL PICTURES:
Because I wanted to also do a festival feature in my magazine, I used pictures that I had taken from a previous summer festival, as there were no upcoming ones to attend due to the time of year, and used these on my contents page. I used pictures from 'Lounge on The Farm' festival.
I do not want to include an editors letter in my magazine, as although this is conventional of other magazines, it does not appear as often in music magazines.
I have included a variety of fonts however my main two being Helvetica Narrow and Georgia, I have used the same fonts so that the magazine looks consistent.
For the style of my contents page, I got a lot of the inspiration from the NME contents page, as I really liked the way their layout was quite neat however still contained a lot of images and information.
IMAGES USED ON MY CONTENTS PAGE:
'ENZIA DARKO':
These are some of the images I took to use on my contents page as another artist who will be featured in my magazine. I took all of the photographs of my friend Emily in various locations because I wanted to do a little section of the contents page dedicated to this feature. In the end I decided to use the 2nd and 3rd picture along from the top row because I think that these depicted her being on 'tour' best. This is featured on the contents page and her name is 'Enzia Darko'.
Because I wanted to also do a festival feature in my magazine, I used pictures that I had taken from a previous summer festival, as there were no upcoming ones to attend due to the time of year, and used these on my contents page. I used pictures from 'Lounge on The Farm' festival.
Wednesday, 23 November 2011
TEXT FOR DOUBLE PAGE SPREAD - INTERVIEW WITH JESSICA QUAIL
So Jessica, this is the second album from you that we have been long awaiting, how do the tracks from this album differ from your older material? Talk us through the songwriting and recording process and what makes this album different?
Well, my first album I spent years creating this sound and specific type of track that I wanted the album to be typical of, but with this album I had a lot less time to create such depth to all the sounds I was working with and I wanted to make something different, but still recognisable. So this one is really stripped back, I wanted to focus a lot more on the lyrics and the voice as opposed to the sound and instruments. For the old album, we would use lyrics that I had written years and years ago and try and turn them into a successful track by adding a wide variety of different beats or instruments on top of them, but with this album I spent nearly all the time just working on the lyrics and using my voice as the main instrument and trying to experiment really with what it was capable of.
You mentioned quite a lot there about your lyrics, is this album quite focused on personal sentiments? Will we be able to notice any general themes?
Yeah I think this album particually is very much focused around my own personal experiences and emotions that I have felt. There are quite a few re-occuring themes in the album and the main one being centered around a break up I went through not too long ago so yeah, I would definitely say there are some re-occuring themes in this album.
You’re on a collobaration record deal partnership with Moshi Moshi records and Island Records, who have signed the likes of Florence and The Machine, U2 Amy Winehouse and Drake. Does this add any pressure to you or do you think it motivates you?
Yes I am, and it definitely does add pressure! Whenever I was writing a track or recording it in the studio from this album I was constantly thinking to myself what if people don’t get it but you can’t think like that or you’ll never succeed, in this industry you have to take chances and just hope that you have people that will always support you in what you make and what you do.
So the first album off the track is called Revolution which was released a month back. Talk us through this particular track and the lyrics behind it?
I was thinking to myself about my generation and it’s pretty much just me asking you kow, what’s happening? There’s a whole load of madness that goes on today just as much as there was back in the sixties and seventies, but for some reason back then people felt they had a voice and that they could fight for what they believe is right, whereas what we do, is well we don’t really do much so it’s just me saying we have a voice, so let’s speak.
It’s been an absolute pleasure talking to you and we can’t wait to see you in action soon, when will you next be touring?
I will be touring early june, after the release of the album and I will be doing all over the UK hopefully and then over to Berlin, Paris and Amsterdam which are places that I love playing so I am really, really excited about that.
Well, my first album I spent years creating this sound and specific type of track that I wanted the album to be typical of, but with this album I had a lot less time to create such depth to all the sounds I was working with and I wanted to make something different, but still recognisable. So this one is really stripped back, I wanted to focus a lot more on the lyrics and the voice as opposed to the sound and instruments. For the old album, we would use lyrics that I had written years and years ago and try and turn them into a successful track by adding a wide variety of different beats or instruments on top of them, but with this album I spent nearly all the time just working on the lyrics and using my voice as the main instrument and trying to experiment really with what it was capable of.
You mentioned quite a lot there about your lyrics, is this album quite focused on personal sentiments? Will we be able to notice any general themes?
Yeah I think this album particually is very much focused around my own personal experiences and emotions that I have felt. There are quite a few re-occuring themes in the album and the main one being centered around a break up I went through not too long ago so yeah, I would definitely say there are some re-occuring themes in this album.
You’re on a collobaration record deal partnership with Moshi Moshi records and Island Records, who have signed the likes of Florence and The Machine, U2 Amy Winehouse and Drake. Does this add any pressure to you or do you think it motivates you?
Yes I am, and it definitely does add pressure! Whenever I was writing a track or recording it in the studio from this album I was constantly thinking to myself what if people don’t get it but you can’t think like that or you’ll never succeed, in this industry you have to take chances and just hope that you have people that will always support you in what you make and what you do.
So the first album off the track is called Revolution which was released a month back. Talk us through this particular track and the lyrics behind it?
I was thinking to myself about my generation and it’s pretty much just me asking you kow, what’s happening? There’s a whole load of madness that goes on today just as much as there was back in the sixties and seventies, but for some reason back then people felt they had a voice and that they could fight for what they believe is right, whereas what we do, is well we don’t really do much so it’s just me saying we have a voice, so let’s speak.
It’s been an absolute pleasure talking to you and we can’t wait to see you in action soon, when will you next be touring?
I will be touring early june, after the release of the album and I will be doing all over the UK hopefully and then over to Berlin, Paris and Amsterdam which are places that I love playing so I am really, really excited about that.
Tuesday, 22 November 2011
DEVELOPING MY FRONT COVER
This is my first draft of my front cover, I chose the image of my model that I thought was most appropriate and fitted my theme best. I used a colour scheme of Orange and Blue because my issue is a spring/April issue. I think the picture works well because she is face on and looks quite posed however she also looks natural and comfortable giving the magazine an inviting feel.
I highlighted the model in white so she really stands against the grey background. I still need to add more cover lines on but I have my main two on at the moment.
I highlighted the model in white so she really stands against the grey background. I still need to add more cover lines on but I have my main two on at the moment.
Thursday, 17 November 2011
FRONT COVER IMAGES
I took pictures of my friend Jess to feature on the front cover. I decided that I wanted the image background to be outdoors so we went to an old church and graveyard to stand against an old deteriorating brick wall.
These are the best of the images I took:
I then decided on a few that I think would work best on the front of my cover after looking at them once I got home and began to edit and touch them up a bit to make them look more professional:
These three that I edited are my favourite out of the pictures I took however I think that the one that will work the best against my masthead and look like a magazine is the top image, however I think I will include the second and third in my contents page or on my double page spread.
Wednesday, 16 November 2011
CONTENTS PAGE IMAGES
These are some of the images I have taken to use in my contents page. I am going to use them to create some album covers that I am going to include. I used a fish eye film lomography camera to take the pictures to maintain the vintage indie theme.
To make an album cover I took an image I thought resembled a band, and then edited a name of a made up band onto it and edited the contrast, brightness and saturation of the image.
MASTHEAD:
I have decided to call the magazine ALT LOOK, but have decided to shorten it to ALTlook with the 'ALT' in capital font. This is shortened for Alternative Look, because my magazine is of the genre 'Indie/Alternative' and I want to give the impression of this being an alternative option to purchase instead of other magazine that are currently on sale as well as giving an alternative look on music and lifestyle.
I have some ideas of what I want my masthead to look like and these are a few samples:
These are a few samples of the masthead design I am aiming for, I want the font to be simple and quite large so it has a big impact against the image on my front cover. I have not decided on the colour of my masthead but I want it to be a bold colour so it creates impact on my front cover.
I have decided to call the magazine ALT LOOK, but have decided to shorten it to ALTlook with the 'ALT' in capital font. This is shortened for Alternative Look, because my magazine is of the genre 'Indie/Alternative' and I want to give the impression of this being an alternative option to purchase instead of other magazine that are currently on sale as well as giving an alternative look on music and lifestyle.
I have some ideas of what I want my masthead to look like and these are a few samples:
These are a few samples of the masthead design I am aiming for, I want the font to be simple and quite large so it has a big impact against the image on my front cover. I have not decided on the colour of my masthead but I want it to be a bold colour so it creates impact on my front cover.
Ideas for front cover:
FRONT COVER IMAGE: image of a girl singer/songwriter of the indie genre, against a background as opposed to having her cut out and then put against a coloured background.
The background is going to be outside and to do with nature, or against some sort of building however nothing too bold or with too much going on because to make sure attention is not diverted from the model.
The model is going to be wearing some form of dress, however it will not be seen because she will be wearing a leopard print fur coat on top as well as green circular tinted glasses.
I've decided to put her in this because it is quite a cliché indie style that is seen more frequently in musicians and celebrities as the glasses are quite daring of the fashion, however create a vintage look which is very 70's.
This is the model I am using:

FRONT COVER SELL LINES:
The sell lines are going to be related to upcoming summer festivals as I want it to be an April issue so I can look at future events, however I have taken images from events that I have been too that I can include in my contents page.
I also want sell lines to do with 'Upcoming artists', 'New Album reviews', the main sell line is going to be related to the image on the front, so an interview with my artist 'Jessica Quail'.
The background is going to be outside and to do with nature, or against some sort of building however nothing too bold or with too much going on because to make sure attention is not diverted from the model.
The model is going to be wearing some form of dress, however it will not be seen because she will be wearing a leopard print fur coat on top as well as green circular tinted glasses.
I've decided to put her in this because it is quite a cliché indie style that is seen more frequently in musicians and celebrities as the glasses are quite daring of the fashion, however create a vintage look which is very 70's.
This is the model I am using:
FRONT COVER SELL LINES:
The sell lines are going to be related to upcoming summer festivals as I want it to be an April issue so I can look at future events, however I have taken images from events that I have been too that I can include in my contents page.
I also want sell lines to do with 'Upcoming artists', 'New Album reviews', the main sell line is going to be related to the image on the front, so an interview with my artist 'Jessica Quail'.
Looking at other music magazines:
Because I want to create my magazine under the 'indie' genre however with a vintage feel, I have been looking at older versions of NME that were in a gallery I visited:
I like the style of the images inside the older magazines, especially the image of Bob Dylan and might like to replicate something similar in my double page spread of an artist.
Tuesday, 15 November 2011
Planning stages - Reader profile:
READER PROFILE
Age: 16 - 23
Gender: Both, however more leaning towards female
Hobbies: My targeted reader would enjoy shopping in mainstream stores, listening to music, attending local gigs and festivals, creative activities such as drawing painting and photography, watching television programmes such as Skins, Misfits, BBC Three and E4 channels, listening to radio channels such as Bbc radio 6 or radio 1.Using technology and social media such as apple products and blogging sites including Tumblr, Blogger, and other social netowrking sights such as Facebook, Twitter, Lookbook.nu as well as creative sites such as Flickr and Listography. Watching films would be a hobbie, and the cliche genre of film would be contempory romantic comedy or comedy or music, for example Nowhere Boy, 500 Days of Summer and Napoleon Dyanmite, as well as a large amount of older 'classic' films including The Breakfast Club and Ferris Buellers Day Off with older actors such as Audrey Hepburn.
Where they shop: My reader would shop at highstreet stores with an indie sort of style, so shops would inlcude Topshop, Urban Outfitters, American Apparel, Jack Wills, Charity and vintage stores, Doc Marten, Fred Perry, Lyle and Scott, Past Times, New Look, Starbucks, Costa, Waterstones, HMV, Primark and ASOS.
Musical tastes: Musical tastes are quite broad however still typical of the niche genre 'indie', so including classic acoustic and gentle rock singer songwrites this broadens out into a dance and electronic variation ofthe 'indie' genre. Artists typical to my readers tastes would be a mixture of contempory and classic artists so this would include;
The Maccabees, Two Door Cinema Club, Adele, The Pigeon Decetives, The Cure, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Amy Winehouse, Oasis, The Smiths, Pete Doherty, Summercamp, Vampire Weekend, Lulu and the Lampshades, Florence + the Machine, Jamie T, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, The Clash, Hot Chip, The Taints, Emmett Kelly, Rizzle Kicks, Black Kids, Joy Division, Sky Ferraira.
What they wear: Items of clothing typical of my reader profile for Female:
Floral patterns on dresses and skirts, blouses, traditional brougue shoes as well as Doc Marten and military style boots, skinny jeans, patterned tights, thick knitwear i.e jumpers and cardigans, thick rimmed glasses, natural hair and make up, tweed coats, brightly coloured jumpers with aztec like patterns, tartan patterns, brown leather, satchel bags, band t-shirts, traditional jewellery and child like bracelets and festival wristbands.
This is similar for boys however without the tights and skirts, blouses and dresses. This also includes boat shoe style shoes (normally without socks), canvas style bags, checkered shirts, mac and parker style coats, sweatshirts and hairstyles that are natural and curly, or short sides and long on the top.
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Age: 16 - 23
Gender: Both, however more leaning towards female
Hobbies: My targeted reader would enjoy shopping in mainstream stores, listening to music, attending local gigs and festivals, creative activities such as drawing painting and photography, watching television programmes such as Skins, Misfits, BBC Three and E4 channels, listening to radio channels such as Bbc radio 6 or radio 1.Using technology and social media such as apple products and blogging sites including Tumblr, Blogger, and other social netowrking sights such as Facebook, Twitter, Lookbook.nu as well as creative sites such as Flickr and Listography. Watching films would be a hobbie, and the cliche genre of film would be contempory romantic comedy or comedy or music, for example Nowhere Boy, 500 Days of Summer and Napoleon Dyanmite, as well as a large amount of older 'classic' films including The Breakfast Club and Ferris Buellers Day Off with older actors such as Audrey Hepburn.
Where they shop: My reader would shop at highstreet stores with an indie sort of style, so shops would inlcude Topshop, Urban Outfitters, American Apparel, Jack Wills, Charity and vintage stores, Doc Marten, Fred Perry, Lyle and Scott, Past Times, New Look, Starbucks, Costa, Waterstones, HMV, Primark and ASOS.
Musical tastes: Musical tastes are quite broad however still typical of the niche genre 'indie', so including classic acoustic and gentle rock singer songwrites this broadens out into a dance and electronic variation ofthe 'indie' genre. Artists typical to my readers tastes would be a mixture of contempory and classic artists so this would include;
The Maccabees, Two Door Cinema Club, Adele, The Pigeon Decetives, The Cure, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Amy Winehouse, Oasis, The Smiths, Pete Doherty, Summercamp, Vampire Weekend, Lulu and the Lampshades, Florence + the Machine, Jamie T, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, The Clash, Hot Chip, The Taints, Emmett Kelly, Rizzle Kicks, Black Kids, Joy Division, Sky Ferraira.
What they wear: Items of clothing typical of my reader profile for Female:
Floral patterns on dresses and skirts, blouses, traditional brougue shoes as well as Doc Marten and military style boots, skinny jeans, patterned tights, thick knitwear i.e jumpers and cardigans, thick rimmed glasses, natural hair and make up, tweed coats, brightly coloured jumpers with aztec like patterns, tartan patterns, brown leather, satchel bags, band t-shirts, traditional jewellery and child like bracelets and festival wristbands.
This is similar for boys however without the tights and skirts, blouses and dresses. This also includes boat shoe style shoes (normally without socks), canvas style bags, checkered shirts, mac and parker style coats, sweatshirts and hairstyles that are natural and curly, or short sides and long on the top.
VIDEO ATTATCHMENT COMING
Monday, 14 November 2011
Analysis of music magazine survey results:
1.This was the first question of my survey, and out of the possible choices of rock/metal, Indie, Pop and chart music, hip hop/rap, RnB, Dance and house music, Indie music recieved the highest amount of responses, so after this particular result I have decided on the genre of my music magazine which has helped me to decide what kind of artits and style I want to achieve.
2. I added this question to help me decide what features of my music magazine should be dominant and what I should really emphasise to create a magazine that that would successfully sell to a wide audience. The answers I mainly got were about who was on the front cover of the magazine and how the image was presented, so this has reinforced the importance of the selecting of my image and model for my front cover. There were also responses about the features that are included, so the sell lines on my front cover, and the promotions included inside my magazine.
4. I asked how the people taking my survey listened to their music and nearly all said they used an apple device or programme (iPods and iTunes), so when referring to digital music I will use these programmes.
5. I asked what promotions would be considered interesting, and 90% said they would be interested in a music give away such as a digital download on iTunes or a free CD, so if I decide to include a promotion, these are the ones that will be taken into consideration.
6. I asked then about the price and 90% said they would pay between £2.00 and £3.00, which was not the cheapest option. This has given me a rough idea of how much content my magazine should contain if this is the prices people are expecting an willing to pay.
7. I asked what artists people were currently interested in to see if there were any particular patterns and artists that came up more than once so that I would know who to include and help me develop the house style of my magazine in order to appeal to a wide range. Artists that came up included Florence and the Machine, Cher Lloyd, Adele, Rihanna, Example, Kanye West, Katy B, Jay-Z.
Florence and the Machine was the artist who came up the most so I will include a feature in my sell lines on her, and her album that has just been released.
8. I asked what sections of the magazine people enjoy reading the most and the majority answer was 'Interviews' with 87.5% of the vote. This has helped me decide that I will include as my D.P.S that I will do an interview relating to the image on my front cover.
9. I asked whether the artists that people listened to were more male or female, in order to help me decide on a theme and artists included and image on front cover and the majority answer was 'Male', so I will probably include a male artist on my front cover.
10. I had no answers for extra suggestions.
2. I added this question to help me decide what features of my music magazine should be dominant and what I should really emphasise to create a magazine that that would successfully sell to a wide audience. The answers I mainly got were about who was on the front cover of the magazine and how the image was presented, so this has reinforced the importance of the selecting of my image and model for my front cover. There were also responses about the features that are included, so the sell lines on my front cover, and the promotions included inside my magazine.
3. I then asked if they were interested in or regularly attended music festivals and if so, what ones. I asked this becauseI I wanted to include a festival feature in my magazine. I also asked this because the festivals that people attend can say a lot about their music tastes and lifestyle and preferences, so this would help me create my magazine. I got mainly the response of Lounge on The Farm, which is a local festival with quite a niche music line up, so this will help me with the artists I want to include in my features.
5. I asked what promotions would be considered interesting, and 90% said they would be interested in a music give away such as a digital download on iTunes or a free CD, so if I decide to include a promotion, these are the ones that will be taken into consideration.
6. I asked then about the price and 90% said they would pay between £2.00 and £3.00, which was not the cheapest option. This has given me a rough idea of how much content my magazine should contain if this is the prices people are expecting an willing to pay.
7. I asked what artists people were currently interested in to see if there were any particular patterns and artists that came up more than once so that I would know who to include and help me develop the house style of my magazine in order to appeal to a wide range. Artists that came up included Florence and the Machine, Cher Lloyd, Adele, Rihanna, Example, Kanye West, Katy B, Jay-Z.
Florence and the Machine was the artist who came up the most so I will include a feature in my sell lines on her, and her album that has just been released.
8. I asked what sections of the magazine people enjoy reading the most and the majority answer was 'Interviews' with 87.5% of the vote. This has helped me decide that I will include as my D.P.S that I will do an interview relating to the image on my front cover.
9. I asked whether the artists that people listened to were more male or female, in order to help me decide on a theme and artists included and image on front cover and the majority answer was 'Male', so I will probably include a male artist on my front cover.
10. I had no answers for extra suggestions.
Music magazine survey
I have conducted a survey similar to my school magazine to help with the production of my music magazine.
I included these questions:
I used a variation of multiple choice answers and essay boxes for comments so I could my results had a good level of depth and helpful information, as well as including a suggestions question so I could see exactly what people want.
1. What genre of music are you most interested in out of these options?
2. What encourages you to purchase a music magazine?
3. Are you interested in/regularly attend music festivals, and if so what ones?
4. How do you listen to your music?
5. What promotions would you be interested in inside a music magazine?
6. How much would you expect to pay for a music magazine?
7. Which artists are you currently interested in? Please list at least three.
8. What sections of music magazines do you enjoy reading the most?
9. In general, would you say you listened to more male artists or female artists?
10. Do you have any other suggestions or helpful comments towards the creation of my music magazine? For example, any particular things you would like to see. If not, please leave this blank.
CAN BE FOUND HERE:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/CCCF68H
I included these questions:
I used a variation of multiple choice answers and essay boxes for comments so I could my results had a good level of depth and helpful information, as well as including a suggestions question so I could see exactly what people want.
1. What genre of music are you most interested in out of these options?
2. What encourages you to purchase a music magazine?
3. Are you interested in/regularly attend music festivals, and if so what ones?
4. How do you listen to your music?
5. What promotions would you be interested in inside a music magazine?
6. How much would you expect to pay for a music magazine?
7. Which artists are you currently interested in? Please list at least three.
8. What sections of music magazines do you enjoy reading the most?
9. In general, would you say you listened to more male artists or female artists?
10. Do you have any other suggestions or helpful comments towards the creation of my music magazine? For example, any particular things you would like to see. If not, please leave this blank.
CAN BE FOUND HERE:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/CCCF68H
Monday, 31 October 2011
Analysing music magazine contents pages:
Analysing contents pages: Mixmag
Who is the target audience of this text and how can you tell?
- Target audience is for over 18’s because of the content being club orientated.
- The target audience looks like it will be mainly for males because of the colour scheme and the main image of the contents page is a woman with some cleavage out.
- The content of the magazine is quite party orientated and there is a lot of emphasis on clubbing.
Types of artists/features included?
- All the artists included are all dubstep, dance, electro, techno or drum n bass artists, and the CD give away is a dance music DJ ‘Riva Starr’. All the artists on the front of the magazine are give aways of the genre of the magazine, for example Deadmau5 and Chase and Status.
How the main cover lines are presented in contents page?
- There are no cover lines on the front of the magazine, it’s just photos of dance and dubstep artists
Layout
- Just black and white and yellow, very limited use of colour other than on the images, so that they are emphasised?
- It is simple, readable and ordered.
Analysis of contents pages: Top of the Pops
Who is the target audience of this text and how can you tell?
- The target audience is ages 10-14 and very obviously aimed at females due to the features such as ‘We heart boys’ and all the language inside that is focused around boys and boyfriends, it’s all even highlighted in yellow to stand out against all the other features.
- The images are all of shopping; make up or boy bands and other female celebrities.
Types of artists/features included?
- One direction, Lady Gaga, Pixie Lott, JLS, Justin Bieber, Nicola Roberts and Jason Derulo.
How the main cover lines are presented in contents page?
- The cover lines are presented by having a print screen of the front cover and then annotations of it as well as a few cover lines broken down into sub-headed sections.
- The main front cover line is about One Direction, however there isn’t a main feature for them inside, they’re just integrated into all the other features.
- Only a few of the cover lines are music related, others are about fashion and boys.
- Organised by genre, i.e. fashion, wins and offers, music etc.
Layout
- The fonts are all quite curly and girly, and the main title of the page is in a handwritten font, suggesting connotations of the target audience being for younger people.
- The colour scheme is very strict of mainly pink, white and black with a few yellow elements; however the main overall colour is pink.
Conventions of contents pages:
- Editors letter will be from a knowledgeable narrative voice must be good.
- Image supported with text. Cover line to link story – teaser/taster.
- Main features emphasised and normally at the top of the page, descending in order of importance and normally going downwards on the page. Some however are quite ‘random’ in prioritising features and the features are sometimes spontaneously scattered.
Who is the target audience of this text and how can you tell?
- Target audience is for over 18’s because of the content being club orientated.
- The target audience looks like it will be mainly for males because of the colour scheme and the main image of the contents page is a woman with some cleavage out.
- The content of the magazine is quite party orientated and there is a lot of emphasis on clubbing.
Types of artists/features included?
- All the artists included are all dubstep, dance, electro, techno or drum n bass artists, and the CD give away is a dance music DJ ‘Riva Starr’. All the artists on the front of the magazine are give aways of the genre of the magazine, for example Deadmau5 and Chase and Status.
How the main cover lines are presented in contents page?
- There are no cover lines on the front of the magazine, it’s just photos of dance and dubstep artists
Layout
- Just black and white and yellow, very limited use of colour other than on the images, so that they are emphasised?
- It is simple, readable and ordered.
Analysis of contents pages: Top of the Pops
Who is the target audience of this text and how can you tell?
- The target audience is ages 10-14 and very obviously aimed at females due to the features such as ‘We heart boys’ and all the language inside that is focused around boys and boyfriends, it’s all even highlighted in yellow to stand out against all the other features.
- The images are all of shopping; make up or boy bands and other female celebrities.
Types of artists/features included?
- One direction, Lady Gaga, Pixie Lott, JLS, Justin Bieber, Nicola Roberts and Jason Derulo.
How the main cover lines are presented in contents page?
- The cover lines are presented by having a print screen of the front cover and then annotations of it as well as a few cover lines broken down into sub-headed sections.
- The main front cover line is about One Direction, however there isn’t a main feature for them inside, they’re just integrated into all the other features.
- Only a few of the cover lines are music related, others are about fashion and boys.
- Organised by genre, i.e. fashion, wins and offers, music etc.
Layout
- The fonts are all quite curly and girly, and the main title of the page is in a handwritten font, suggesting connotations of the target audience being for younger people.
- The colour scheme is very strict of mainly pink, white and black with a few yellow elements; however the main overall colour is pink.
Conventions of contents pages:
- Editors letter will be from a knowledgeable narrative voice must be good.
- Image supported with text. Cover line to link story – teaser/taster.
- Main features emphasised and normally at the top of the page, descending in order of importance and normally going downwards on the page. Some however are quite ‘random’ in prioritising features and the features are sometimes spontaneously scattered.
Monday, 17 October 2011
Mock up of Contents page for school magazine:
This is a mock up of what my contents page would look like. I have used the same colour schemes on my front cover and included some more images that are related to my cover lines and the theme of the magazine.
How it relates to codes and conventions of other magazines:I have seperated my contents into sub genres, because after looking at codes and conventions of magazines I discovered that it is a technique used regularly. I have also included a rough template of where I would include an editors letter, because it is something that is used often in other magazines as well. I've made sure that there are images in my contents page however if I had done a finished version I would of included more.
I tried to make sure that the contents page looks like it belongs with my front cover and that the style is consistent. I've done this by using a regular colour scheme and similar fonts and font styles, including shadows and font engraves.

I tried to make sure that the contents page looks like it belongs with my front cover and that the style is consistent. I've done this by using a regular colour scheme and similar fonts and font styles, including shadows and font engraves.
First draft of my front cover:
This is the first draft of my school magazine front cover. I kept a simple colour scheme of blue's, white's, grey's and black's because I think that they complimented well with the photograph as well as blue being the predominant school colour. I used the responses of my questionnaires to create the sell lines and used some of the suggestions such as 'use the school logo'. I also used the responses to create a price for my magazine which I put as 85 pence.

Reader profile
From my survey responses, in order to create a succesful school magazine front cover I have created a reader profile, which is who my magazine will be aimed at.
I intended my audience to be both male and female, however the majority were female, so I am going to make a more feminine design.
Here is what I have constructed as my reader profile for my school magazine through my responses to my survey:
I've used in my reader profile:
-Going shopping
-Social networking such as Facebook, twitter, tumblr and also youtube.
-Fast food and junk food
-Popular music such as Bombay Bicycle Club
-Fashion related things, such as shops and magazines
-School related items, including sports and socialising.
-Make up
-Television programmes including XFactor and MTV
-Mobile phones and other technology
-Festivals and gigs
I intended my audience to be both male and female, however the majority were female, so I am going to make a more feminine design.
Here is what I have constructed as my reader profile for my school magazine through my responses to my survey:
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-Going shopping
-Social networking such as Facebook, twitter, tumblr and also youtube.
-Fast food and junk food
-Popular music such as Bombay Bicycle Club
-Fashion related things, such as shops and magazines
-School related items, including sports and socialising.
-Make up
-Television programmes including XFactor and MTV
-Mobile phones and other technology
-Festivals and gigs
Monday, 10 October 2011
Taking photographs for Front Cover
These are all the pictures I took when experimenting for my front cover image, I then chose these three, the three I liked best and thought would look best on the front of my magazine:
I then chose a few of the pictures that I liked the most and decided to subtly edit them in the computer program Fireworks. I didn't want to edit the pictures too much, however I cropped them down, changed the colour settings and the brightness and contrast of the pictures so that they would look more professional and appealing. This is the picture I liked the most, and below is a before and after shot of it. This is the photograph I am probably going to use for my front cover.
Response Summery
These are the results that I achieved from my Survey on Surveymonkey:
I started off by asking if the people I was asking already had a school or college magazine to help me think about everything I would need to put in it and what people would expect. Everybody that I asked said no.
I then asked if anybody would be willing to purchase it and if so, the prices they would be willing to pay. 61.5% said yes, so I will be putting a price on the magazine of between.
I asked how much they would be willing to pay, and as I expected the majority, 69.2% said they would pay the least amount possible so I will be adding a price to the front of my magazine ranging from £0.70 - £1.00. I think that if students would be paying for the magazine then I need to make the content helpful and make sure that they would gain something from reading it.
The majority thought that the content of the magazine should be more varied and not just school related so I will need to add a range of different topics to appeal to everyone in the magazine.
I then asked for examples of what everyone would like to see and I got a range of replies saying
- Local events, school events and help,
- Information about after school clubs and catch up sessions,
- Help, advice and facts,
- Gigs, fashion section,
- School information and local event dates,
- and exam dates and rules.
These are a few of the responses that I got.
I will probably use the majority of these in my magazine, and make sure I definitely include the suggestions that came up more than once such as 'help' and 'local events'.
I asked whether they thought it would be beneficial for students and although I got more 'yes' responses I also received a large amount of 'no's', therefore I will need to make sure the magazine would look as though it would be appealing for the targeted audience.
This was the task that I knew I would find most difficult in the production of my school magazine, so I asked the question in my survey for some suggestions. The majority of the responses gave basic names so I think that I will use a simple, recognisable name for the masthead such as 'FSG Monthly' or 'FSG News'. These were also 2 that were suggested. I also wanted to make sure that the name of the magazine was something that sounded relatively academic and less like a gossip magazine so I think that these names would be well suited.
When asking this question, I knew that I wanted the magazine to be distributed monthly however I wanted to make sure if this was what everyone else would also want. 84.6% responses also agreed that monthly would be the best to distribute so this is what I am going to do.
I asked people out of a few suggestions of mine what they would want to see in the magazine exactly. I thought that these would be the topics I would be using mainly however after the suggestions I had in one of my previous questions I have changed my mind and decided to add in 'help' topics and 'academic news'.
My final question was just asking if anyone had any other suggestions towards my magazine and the responses were not that helpful, however I did get one response suggesting that I use the school logo on my magazine, so I think that I will do that.
Overall, my responses were very helpful and have helped me decide on what I want my school magazine to look like and what the sell lines should be etc.
I started off by asking if the people I was asking already had a school or college magazine to help me think about everything I would need to put in it and what people would expect. Everybody that I asked said no.
I then asked if anybody would be willing to purchase it and if so, the prices they would be willing to pay. 61.5% said yes, so I will be putting a price on the magazine of between.
I asked how much they would be willing to pay, and as I expected the majority, 69.2% said they would pay the least amount possible so I will be adding a price to the front of my magazine ranging from £0.70 - £1.00. I think that if students would be paying for the magazine then I need to make the content helpful and make sure that they would gain something from reading it.
The majority thought that the content of the magazine should be more varied and not just school related so I will need to add a range of different topics to appeal to everyone in the magazine.
I then asked for examples of what everyone would like to see and I got a range of replies saying
- Local events, school events and help,
- Information about after school clubs and catch up sessions,
- Help, advice and facts,
- Gigs, fashion section,
- School information and local event dates,
- and exam dates and rules.
These are a few of the responses that I got.
I will probably use the majority of these in my magazine, and make sure I definitely include the suggestions that came up more than once such as 'help' and 'local events'.
I asked whether they thought it would be beneficial for students and although I got more 'yes' responses I also received a large amount of 'no's', therefore I will need to make sure the magazine would look as though it would be appealing for the targeted audience.
This was the task that I knew I would find most difficult in the production of my school magazine, so I asked the question in my survey for some suggestions. The majority of the responses gave basic names so I think that I will use a simple, recognisable name for the masthead such as 'FSG Monthly' or 'FSG News'. These were also 2 that were suggested. I also wanted to make sure that the name of the magazine was something that sounded relatively academic and less like a gossip magazine so I think that these names would be well suited.
When asking this question, I knew that I wanted the magazine to be distributed monthly however I wanted to make sure if this was what everyone else would also want. 84.6% responses also agreed that monthly would be the best to distribute so this is what I am going to do.
I asked people out of a few suggestions of mine what they would want to see in the magazine exactly. I thought that these would be the topics I would be using mainly however after the suggestions I had in one of my previous questions I have changed my mind and decided to add in 'help' topics and 'academic news'.
My final question was just asking if anyone had any other suggestions towards my magazine and the responses were not that helpful, however I did get one response suggesting that I use the school logo on my magazine, so I think that I will do that.
Overall, my responses were very helpful and have helped me decide on what I want my school magazine to look like and what the sell lines should be etc.
Thursday, 6 October 2011
School magazine planning - survey
I have started the research for my school magazine by creating a survey using the internet programme http://www.surveymonkey.com.
I am using the survey to find out about various peoples interest in the magazine and what topics they would like to see etc.
The questions that I have included in my survey are:
1.Do you currently have a school or college magazine?
2.If you were provided with a school magazine, would you be willing to purchase it?
3.If so, how much would you be willing to pay for one?
4.Do you think that the content of the school magazine should be purely school related?
5.What exactly would you like the content of a school magazine to be?
6.Do you think that it would be beneficial for students?
7.What do you think a suitable name would be for the magazine?
8.How often would you like the magazine to be updated and distributed?
9.Out of these categories, which of these three would you like to see most?
10.Do you have any other comments or suggestions?
I distributed the survey to pupils of my school varying in ages to get a range of different results.
I am using the survey to find out about various peoples interest in the magazine and what topics they would like to see etc.
The questions that I have included in my survey are:
1.Do you currently have a school or college magazine?
2.If you were provided with a school magazine, would you be willing to purchase it?
3.If so, how much would you be willing to pay for one?
4.Do you think that the content of the school magazine should be purely school related?
5.What exactly would you like the content of a school magazine to be?
6.Do you think that it would be beneficial for students?
7.What do you think a suitable name would be for the magazine?
8.How often would you like the magazine to be updated and distributed?
9.Out of these categories, which of these three would you like to see most?
10.Do you have any other comments or suggestions?
I distributed the survey to pupils of my school varying in ages to get a range of different results.
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