Saturday, 5 December 2009
Wednesday, 2 December 2009
Thursday, 26 November 2009
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
Wednesday, 21 October 2009
Codes and convention of a doube page spread
One page worth is normally a picture-used to break up the text
A paragraph before main artical in bold or slightly larger font
A drop cap-used so its easy for audience to know were to start reading
Columns-usually 3 or 4
Quotes from the artical
Simple colour scheme
Title biggest text on page
Extra info boxes
Picture usually on the left
Pictures often bleed from one page to another, and headlines or boder accross two pages
More than one image-smaller images used to break up text along with extra info boxes
A by-line -Who the artical is by-the journalist- positioned at end of artical or by the standfirst,photographer is also mentioned
Stand first-Intorduction either under the title, by headline, before start o artical, introduces it, works with hadline to tell the reader what it is about
Headline- Creatie and eye catching
Artists name is highlighted
Page number with title of magazine and issue date and sometimes website address
limited use of colour
Strapline-heading/tab
Creative photography
Informal style of writing
Personality and opinions of journalists comes through in artical
A paragraph before main artical in bold or slightly larger font
A drop cap-used so its easy for audience to know were to start reading
Columns-usually 3 or 4
Quotes from the artical
Simple colour scheme
Title biggest text on page
Extra info boxes
Picture usually on the left
Pictures often bleed from one page to another, and headlines or boder accross two pages
More than one image-smaller images used to break up text along with extra info boxes
A by-line -Who the artical is by-the journalist- positioned at end of artical or by the standfirst,photographer is also mentioned
Stand first-Intorduction either under the title, by headline, before start o artical, introduces it, works with hadline to tell the reader what it is about
Headline- Creatie and eye catching
Artists name is highlighted
Page number with title of magazine and issue date and sometimes website address
limited use of colour
Strapline-heading/tab
Creative photography
Informal style of writing
Personality and opinions of journalists comes through in artical
Monday, 19 October 2009
Codes and conventions of a contents page
Split up into sections 2 or 3 columns
Simple colour scheme to match front cover
Page number next to pictures
Editors letter-with picture of editor
Font of title matches front cover title
Date of contents
One large image and smaller images
Images anchor contents
Subscription details
White background
Title of magazine inside
Page number-text, one or two words in bold and smaller sub-line underneath
Regular content and Features
Website address
contact details,address,phone number
Simple colour scheme to match front cover
Page number next to pictures
Editors letter-with picture of editor
Font of title matches front cover title
Date of contents
One large image and smaller images
Images anchor contents
Subscription details
White background
Title of magazine inside
Page number-text, one or two words in bold and smaller sub-line underneath
Regular content and Features
Website address
contact details,address,phone number
Saturday, 17 October 2009
Codes and conventions of a Music magazine front cover
Title one word-Stretches across,top left hand corner,unique font,largest font on page
Strip of text along the top
Bar code in bottom right hand corner,not on back because of advert
One main image-Usually band or singer,mid close up,nothing covering faces
smiling on pop magazine, looking at us(direct address)
Main coverline anchors main image
Simple colour scheme,consistent
Strip of text along the top
Bar code in bottom right hand corner,not on back because of advert
One main image-Usually band or singer,mid close up,nothing covering faces
smiling on pop magazine, looking at us(direct address)
Main coverline anchors main image
Simple colour scheme,consistent
Wednesday, 14 October 2009
Existing Music magazines
Friday, 9 October 2009
Wednesday, 7 October 2009
Sunday, 4 October 2009
Thursday, 1 October 2009
Codes and Conventions
Codes and Conventions of a Magazine
Front cover
Title usually one word, full width of page, unique font, Meaning associated with style and context of magazine
Typography- either Serif or Sans serif-consistent throughout
The font- connotations of target audience and subject
Issue date and price by title or bar code
Bar code on front cover
Positioning statement –how the magazine sees itself-next to title
Main image relevant to target audience
Main cover line anchors meaning of main image
Simple colour scheme- one/two colours
Cover line-sometimes alliteration, as few words as possible, intrigue audience
Buzz words and puffs used
The text and any smaller picture frame the main image
Usually a strip at top or bottom with list of names, topics
Contents
Contents are usually in 3 columns
Main font size is 11pt
Heading to divide up contents e.g. on the cover and features
Simple colour scheme to match front
Pictures have page number next to
Editor’s letter, with picture of editor
Normally 3 columns
Date on contents
One large image and smaller images
Written contents anchors images
Subscription details
White background
Title of magazine
Page number-then text
One or two words in bold and sub line underneath
Website address
Contact details-email, phone number
Front cover
Title usually one word, full width of page, unique font, Meaning associated with style and context of magazine
Typography- either Serif or Sans serif-consistent throughout
The font- connotations of target audience and subject
Issue date and price by title or bar code
Bar code on front cover
Positioning statement –how the magazine sees itself-next to title
Main image relevant to target audience
Main cover line anchors meaning of main image
Simple colour scheme- one/two colours
Cover line-sometimes alliteration, as few words as possible, intrigue audience
Buzz words and puffs used
The text and any smaller picture frame the main image
Usually a strip at top or bottom with list of names, topics
Contents
Contents are usually in 3 columns
Main font size is 11pt
Heading to divide up contents e.g. on the cover and features
Simple colour scheme to match front
Pictures have page number next to
Editor’s letter, with picture of editor
Normally 3 columns
Date on contents
One large image and smaller images
Written contents anchors images
Subscription details
White background
Title of magazine
Page number-then text
One or two words in bold and sub line underneath
Website address
Contact details-email, phone number
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