Friday, 3 May 2013

Final/Improved Front cover



I have again decided to change my front cover. I have changed the title, making it stand out more, making sure that it is the first thing that hits the readers eye. I did this by making it much bigger and making sure that it goes more or less all the way across the top of the page. I did this because, on my last attempt of a final front cover, my title was the same size as the 'TULISA' near the bottom of the page, which wasn't a good effect. It made the title a lot less appealing, as the first thing that caught the readers eye wasn't the title, which should be and is on every successful magazine.

I kept everything else the same and now am happy with my final product of my music magazine front cover.

Final/Improved DPS


I have decided to change my DPS as I feel the one I had before did not work very well and actually did challenged conventions too much decided to stick with columns, like a typical magazine would, and also to brighten up the background, as on my previous one I had a boring and dull colour for my background and felt that it didn't go very well with the colours of my front cover and contents page and just feel that this one does, as it it a bright colour and looks more appealing, as my target audience want to see something that looks good, as well as something that looks appealing to them.

The conventions that I stuck to on this final design, were the columns; that have made my DPS look so much more professional and more like an actual magazine.

I decided to stick with the red font, as it, again made it more eye catching and appealing, as it really stands out with that particular colour background. I kept the idea of the text going around the artist, which I feel has a unique effect and makes the dps much more captivating and unique and make the reader want to read the article.


I kept the Pictures going down the side, as I feel it makes the DPS more appealing to my particular target audience and without this, my magazine would look really dull, with only one image on the DPS. The quotation on this page is in a salmon colour, which I feel covers the empty space behind it. I decided on a salmon colour because it goes really well with the brown wall she is leaning on.


I completely changed the font and the font size of the heading and sub heading, because I feel that a DPS should be introduced with a big, bold title standing out from the page, making it look professional and more of a successful convention that you would see in a typical magazine.

I kept the picture of this particular model, because it is a unique image and I feel just makes the DPS look like more of a Rap magazine but it also gives off a Pop genre vibe, linking into the magazine I wanted to make quite nicely.

Monday, 29 April 2013

Evaluation - Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?

Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?

Preliminary task
Looking back and comparing my Preliminary task to my media product of a music magazine, you can tell that my skills have improved a significant amount. I have learnt so much from when I did my school magazine. One of the things I have learnt is the importance of equidistance. If I got this wrong it could have quite easily made my magazine unsuccessful and not look at all organised, not looking like a professional magazine.
I have improved a considerable amount as you can see from the images. I understand more about what my target audience want in a magazine and have much more knowledge around the area, which allowed me to make my products look much more better and allowed me to appeal more to my target audience. Overall I am pleased with my final products of for my music magazine, as I feel that they represent the Pop/Rap genre very nicely, therefore appeal to my target audience.
Final music magazine (Front cover, Contents and DPS) 


There were many problems with my school magazine front cover. Starting with the font. I used a plain Times New Roman font, which was not at all appealing as it made my magazine look really boring and plain, not standing out to the audience. As well as the text being simple and not vary in meaning and nothing stands out to the audience.
The colour scheme I used was not in the slightest bit appealing. They didn't at all fit together, they were a really bad match of colours, which would certainly dis-attract the reader from wanting to read on, as it looks very unappealing and distracting with all the bright colours on the page. By the colour scheme not being constant, it actually makes the page look unorganised and like not something you want to read.
The title in the school magazine is not bold or doesn't catch the reader's eye in any way, therefore making it stand out less, automatically becoming boring and dull.
The main image on the school magazine again is not a image of a successful magazine front cover. It was taken with the camera on my phone, therefore it didn't turn out very professional. I took the photo with  green background and tried to make the green a black background, which proved to be unsuccessful, as you can actually still see some of that bright background, which really stands out from the rest of the page and looks very unprofessional and disorganised and not at all like a successful magazine cover.
The background is another thing that made the front cover unsuccessful and not look professional.  This is because I made it a very dark background, which did not at all contrast well with my images, or even my text and especially my sell line in the bright yellow star. By having a black background, it made everything on the page stand out, which was not at all a good thing, as it made everything look really disorganised and unprofessional.
The images on the contents page did not go very well with the background  this is because I decided to have a black background and the images were all very brightly coloured, which made it stand out awfully.

There were also many problems in my contents page of my Preliminary task of a school magazine. First of all, I again chose a black background, which just by looking at the page, you can tell that this decision was a bad one, because it made the page look really dull and too dark, resulting in a unappealing contents page, that no one would want to read, especially the target audience, who were in fact students of a primary school. I should of thought more about what my audience wanted, which would of been bright colours and a full and cluttered page.

The contents page had a lot of dead space around it, which is the feature of an unsuccessful magazine, as it straight away dis-attracts the reader from reading the rest of the page, looks dull and boring and doesn't look at all professional.

The images on the contents page were also not a very good touch, as it didn't seem to fit in with the page. This is mainly because the images were of all different sizes, which made the page look really messy, and unprofessional.

Overall I feel I have improved drastically and have learnt so much in progression from my preliminary task of my school magazine, to my final product of my music magazine. For example I now know how to use Pixlr and know how to add effects to my images making them look effective and stand out, catching the reader's eye, whereas before I didn't have this skill and just put the image straight onto the page, without adding any sort of effect to it. The most important thing, I feel that I have learnt is how to make my magazine look professional and  how to make it appeal to my target audience. I have gained knowledge of research techniques, being able to use a questionnaire to my advantage of making a successful magazine of what my target audience want to see in a magazine.

What made my final product much better that my preliminary task was a whole range of things that I have gained knowledge and skill on. For example on my front cover, contents page and DPS, I stuck with a convention of every successful magazine in my genre, which was a three colour scheme. This definitely made my front cover look more professional because it really came together nicely and catches the eye the reader and I feel it was one of many features that made my front cover and contents page successful.

My sell lines on my final product compared to the one on my preliminary task has improved a lot. It was thought out a lot more in my final product, as I actually linked it to what my target audience wanted and made it appeal to them, so they would buy the magazine, as well as making it look much more appealing.

The structure of my final magazine was, again thought out so much more than the structure of my preliminary task. I didn't have much text on my front cover of the school magazine, creating a lot of dead space, making it look dull and where I did have the text, it wasn't positioned right, I made it go around the main image, not making the page look interesting, as well as the font not being at all appealing. However in my final product I thought it through and actually made the structure of the front cover, contents page and DPS appealing to my target audience, not making it formal by just writing in boring columns, I made it quite informal, just what my target audience want, making it eye catching, fitting in with my magazine more, making them actually want to read on. With my DPS I did use columns for the article, however I believe that is a convention of a successful magazine. I didn't completely stick to this convention, I made it look more appealing by making the text go around the model on the page, allowing it to catch the readers eye and for them not to lose interest, like I feel my target audience would if I did it in straight columns.

With my final product I thought it through so much more than my preliminary task, and gained the knowledge on how to use a digital camera, which took a much better image than the images on my school magazine, that was taken on my phone. I thought about the Mise-en-scene in my final product, for my front cover, contents page and DPS. I thought through what the models were going to wear, the props used and the backing scene area in so much detail, whereas I didn't at all think about any of this whilst doing my school magazine.

I now feel more confident producing a music magazine, as I have a lot of knowledge around this area and how to use all the particular software's. I have more understanding of how to make a magazine that a particular group of people want and how to create a interesting, appealing and eye catching magazine from nothing. As you can see through comparison from my preliminary task to my final music magazine, I have improved and have gained so much more knowledge of how to create a successful music magazine.

Evaluation - In which ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?

In which ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?

Before I started even planning the front cover of my magazine, I did a huge amount of research around the genre of magazine I was going for, which was originally pop, but I decided to change that quite early on, as there were a huge amount of existing pop magazines and I wanted to create a unique magazine, so I decided to add a twist of Rap to it, making it a Pop/Rap magazine. The magazines I decided to base mine on were a mixture of 'Top of the pops' and 'Vibe'. I chose these two genres because I am extremely into the
se two types of music and know a huge amount about them, which I thought would help me a great deal when coming to making the magazine. 
I searched up a wide range of existing pop and Rap magazines, allowing me to follow particular codes and conventions, which helped my attempt of making a music magazine successful. I came across a range of magazines that fitted my genres. However there isn't a existing Pop/Rap magazine so I had to separately search each one of them. Doing two different genres allowed me to actually challenge forms of conventions of existing magazines, as I added particular things to my final front cover that you wouldn't typically see in both pop and rap magazines.
This is the masthead of my magazine. As you can see I stuck to a genetic positioning, going all the way across the top of the page. Most magazines have this particular positioning, including my two genres. The masthead is a convention that I stuck to, as by positioning a masthead here allows it to be clear to see, eye catching, more recognisable and most importantly the first thing you see on the page, as well as not creating any empty space, which would not appeal to the audience of my magazine. I also stuck to the convention of making my masthead big and bold and by the capital letters used, which is furthered by the fact that I used a standard sans font. However, by not sticking to just one colour for my masthead challenged the conventions, as a typical Rap and Pop magazine would have only one colour in their title. I decided to challenge this convention, as I wanted my magazine to be vibrant and something different, not uninteresting and boring.

In terms of the name 'HOT OR NOT' I wanted something to appeal the whole of my target audience, which was a challenge because I have two completely different audiences, however I decided to keep it simple, as I wanted to be easily remembered and recognised. I couldn't choose between two, one of them being 'HOT OR NOT' and the other one being 'Just music'. As result of not being able to chose myself, I did a one question survey, allowing my target audience to choose for themselves. 'HOT OR NOT' won ten votes to one. This title definitely fits into both of my chosen genres.

I followed the conventions of sticking to three colours on the front cover of the magazine to make it simple and eye catching. By sticking to a three colour scheme it makes the magazine look a lot more organised and actually easier for the reader to read, making them want to read more.

The bar code was another convention I stuck with, this is purely because it brings the magazine together, giving it that more professional look to it as well as it being a feature of a successful magazine.



Using images besides my main image on the front cover, challenges conventions for the Rap genre, this is because most magazines only actually have one main image and the rest would all be text, crowding and filling up the magazine.. However, as I'm doing two genres of music, this was also a convention, as pop magazines are normally cluttered with other images scattered all around. I decided to add a few images, but not too much that it would challenge the Rap side of my magazine hugely.




With the text, I decided to challenge conventions, as during my research I found that both of the genres I am basing my magazine on, the text seems to go around the main image, not overlapping it, just clumped all around the model on the cover, which to me, doesn't seem very appealing and doesn't really catch the readers attention, which is why I decided to challenge this by placing the text all over the main image, covering some of the model on it. This is really appealing and eye catching and allows the reader to take in what is inside just by skimming the page. I did however make the colours on the cover different and not one consistent colour, which stuck to conventions, as both Rap and Pop magazines stick to a three colour scheme regarding the text, which makes the magazine look a lot more interesting and will hook the reader more, as it it instantly looks appealing and really catches the eye. Another convention I have stuck with, regarding the text, it the font. During my research, I saw that the text on Pop and Rap magazines stick to one font, which varies in size. I decided to keep this the same, as it looked really effective and is one of the qualities in a successful magazine. I used one Sans font and, as you can see by the image above, I varied the size.

 My contents page challenges conventions of an existing magazine, by firstly the layout. Most magazines structure their contents a lot different than mine. Thy are normally a lot more cluttered than mine, filled with a lot more, images, text and even sell lines. I decided to go for a less cluttered contents, without it having any dead space or looking boring and lifeless. I made the text and images fit around the main image nicely, looking not too cluttered but not too empty.

By adding more than one image on this page, it shows that I stuck to a convention, as existing magazines tent to have more than one image on their contents page, which makes the page look a lot more appealing than just having one main image.

The title on my DPS is a convention that I decided to stick with. This is because I believe that every successful magazine has to have a big and bold title, that would capture the readers eye straight away and would be the first thing they would look at. However, the font of the title is challenging the convention of an existing magazine, fitting in with my two genres, as they tend not to be in a Sans Serif font and tend to be more bold and a much more thicker font. I decided to challenge this convention because I felt that a bigger and thicker font made the page look very unprofessional and not very appealing. I felt that this particular font fits in with my DPS a lot more and makes it look like a successful page, that my target udience would like and want to read.

Another convention I stuck with on my DPS, was the page numbers on the top of the pages. I feel that having them on the page makes it look more professional and more like a successful music magazine.

I stuck with the convention of columns on my DPS but decided to develop it slightly. I originally didn't want to have columns, as I thought that they made the page really boring and dull and didn't appeal to the target audience. However I created a DPS without columns and it proved to me that a DPS without the convention of columns, didn't look like a successful DPS, it looked unprofessional and didn't really fit in well with the pages. I decided to use columns but develop on it, to make it look less dis-attractive. I did this by instead of having straight columns, like most magazines do, I made the text go around the model on the page, making it look much more appealing and like something my audience actually want to read.

The size of the text is another convention I stuck to, as in most Rap and Pop magazines, the article tends to be written in a very small font size, making the page look a lot more attractive and making the reader want to read the actual article and not just to look at the images.
Existing magazine

I challenged conventions with my main image, as in a existing magazine you would normally have the image on just one side, covering the whole page, then have the text in straight columns on the other page. I challenged this convention, by making the model on the page spread out, hitting both sides of the DPS. This made my magazine a lot more appealing and unique and more importantly, what my target audience want in a DPS.

Evaluation - How did you attract/address your audience?

How did you attract/address your audience?

I attracted my audience in a number of ways, using different tactics and techniques to draw their attention to my magazine.

As my target audience are 15-19 year olds I decided not to use formal language, as there would b a risk of losing their interest, resulting in them no longer not purchasing my magazine. I kept the language informal, as I felt a if my audience could relate to the magazine more, grabbing their attention. I actually used sang in the magazine, as this is the language my target audience are familiar with and can relate to and it assures them that it wasn't formal boring person that wrote it.

The font is another way I attracted my audience. Although I only used one font throughout the making of each page of my magazine, with exceptions to my contents page. I feel doing this made my magazine look much more in range with my target audience, I changes the size, colour and made it bold. This made the magazine look more interesting and appealing, catching my target audience's eye and them actually wanting to read on, rather the being put off with lots of different fonts, making the page look overcrowded and confusing for the reader, getting distracted and losing interest by the different fonts on the page.


I tried to draw my target audience in by adding a competition that is  brightly decorated on my contents page, making sure it is one of the first things the reader comes across. Because my questionnaire showed me that a huge proportion of my target audience buys these magazines because of the competitions they can enter, and as being a 17 year old myself, I know what my target audience want and Wireless Festival is one of the biggest event of the summer, that most teens want to be involved in. I added the official wireless logo,  so people could recognise it, which allows people more people to be drawn in and continuously to buy this magazine. I added the chance to win the tickets in my contents page, as I wanted my magazine to get better and better as the reader reads on.

The main image on the front cover is a picture of a teenager, the same ages as my target audience. The fact that she is looking at the camera, allows the audience to be drawn in, addressing the audience. This is a popular convention in magazines, as most successful magazines do this to address to their audience, drawing them in to buying the magazine. I have also added images at the bottom of my front cover, making it appeal to the audience more, as I feel that just having one main image would not address my audience and they wouldn't be drawn in as much and may even find it boring and not want to read on.
The main image on my contents page is the same teenage artist holding a guitar with her headphones on, looking as if she is really enjoying playing and listening to music. This is very effective as it allows the audience to feel as though they can feel what she is feeling by reading this magazine and fulfilling themselves by reading all about the music and the rest of the content in the magazine. In my contents page I also added further images of that same artist in a 'Exclusive photoshoot'. This shows the audience that they have a whole article on that particular artist that they can look forward to and enjoy. It also makes the magazine more appealing to my audience as, going back to my questionnaire, my targeted audience said that they preferred a page with more than one image but not too cluttered, and I feel as though the images I added to my contents would hugely appeal to my target audience.

The image on my double page spread I feel would appeal to my target audience because it is actually quite a uniquely laid out. I feel this would address my audience and draw them in, making them want to read the article on the page and find out more about the artist on the page, her story so they can understand the image more, allowing them to know why it is that she is looking that way in the main image on the page and really getting to know the artist and maybe even gaining an interest to her.
I again added a few more images at the side of the right hand page, again linking back to my questionnaire, my target audience want to see more than one image on a page, so I added a few more, allowing my magazine to attract them, making it appeal to them more and allowing them to enjoy my magazine more.

The masthead of my magazine front cover, is very unique and eye catching. This allows the magazine to catch the attention of my audience. I used three bold colours, making it stand out more, but not too much that it makes my magazine look too overcrowded and not appeal to my audience. I also made it as big as I could. I did this because I feel that every successful magazine has to have a big title that really hooks the reader into reading the magazine and makes the reader recognise that particular title.

I feel that I have been successful in the making of my magazine, as I have took on board the feedback that my target audience have given me, as well as trying to make my magazine look unique and making it one of a kind, which makes it a lot more interesting, as my audience wouldn't have seen it done like the way I have done it before, which would make it more interesting for them making them want more of the same style.

Evaluation - What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing the product?

What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing the product?

During the time of opening a blog to now, I have learnt so much about all sorts of different technologies. Before starting making my magazine, I didn't even know how to switch a camera on, but managed to progress by practising and taking pictures, long and wide shot, close and extreme close up.  The camera I used (In the picture) proved extremely helpful, as it allowed me to take, clean and clear photos.  The fact that the camera that I used was digital, allowed me to see the image I had taken on the screen, and gave me the option of keeping or deleting it, if it came our wrong or blurry, however my camera comes with a lot of space, so I was able to keep every photo on there, until I uploaded it on the computer, which is another thing I learnt how to do during the process of making my magazine. For this task I actually went and brought a camera, so I could learn more about how to use it and to develop my knowledge on it. I have learnt how to zoom in and out, how to focus on a certain product, to blur the background and how to know what is the best angle to take the best possible picture is from. The main thing I learnt about this camera, when I actually got to grips with the camera and how to function it, was how to use the features of the camera and how to get different effects for my images.

Before starting this course I had never opened a blog before, so I was new to the whole thing. This allowed me to learn about how to use blogger and and allow development to occur, within my knowledge of how to blog, how to create a post, to follow people, to publish and how to add pictures of my final design to a new post, ready for deconstruction.

I used a editing software called Pixlr. I had done nothing like editing or photoshopping before, so I had made very slow progression. So I could get used to it, I edited some pictures or artists first and can safely say, without doing this I wouldn't of got the hang of it, at all. In the process of constructing the magazine, I did so much on Pixlr, which included: Cropping, highering and lowering the saturation, contrast and hue, Changing the colour of a background, removing unwanted objects off of a image, photoshopping, adding effects, adding text and how to duplicate an image. Using Pixlr allowed me to develop my product and allowed it to have a different and unique effect to it, making it more interesting and in some way successful. An example when photoshop was crucial,was when I had to make my two images look like they were taken in the same room, I had to carefully edit the background, making them the same colour all around. Without this, the images would of looked very odd and extremely uneven and would not have resulted in a successful magazine.


Overall I feel that technology has helped me with the creation on my front cover, contents page and my double page spread. Without these technologies I would of never been able to create a successful magazine, or progress in these technical aspects and wouldn't have gained and further skill or knowledge in this are.

Evaluation - What kind of media institution might distribute your magazine product and why?

What kind of media institution might distribute your magazine product and why?

Magazine distribution is very important because this is how my magazine gets to my target audience. It is important that the magazine is distributed by a company who have distributed a similar style magazine before and so have experience of marketing and distributing a magazine like my own, for any chance of a successful magazine.

As my magazine is aimed at a mass market, it is important for me to choose a publisher who has previously sold magazines like mine and who is quite popular with the market, publishing well known magazines in the genre op Pop or Rap.

A good example of the institution I would like my magazine to get Published is Crown Publishing Group. It has a history of publishing a variety of different genres of magazines. An example of the types of magazine they release is 'Billboard'. Billboard is an international news magazine devoted to music and the music industry, and is one of the oldest trade magazines in the world. It maintains several internationally recognized music charts that track the most popular songs and albums in various categories on a weekly basis. Billboard is a perfect example of the style of magazine I want to publish. This is because they do all sorts of different genres, including my chosen two, which is always very successful. This gives me the impression that my magazine will be very successful and will  really interest the readers of Billboard, because it is the same style, but actually features more and has a twist of two genres, so my target audience can enjoy more for less.
By joining Crown Publishing Group I think it would help my magazine gain recognition as they are fast becoming on of the number one companies for magazine distributors. 


As my magazine is for a younger market, I would like it to be stocked and distributed to shops such as WHSmith and HMV. This is a good place to stock my magazine as, these retail shops are normally where my target would go and buy magazines from. I wouldn't really wt it to go to big supermarkets, such as: Tescos, Morrisons, Asda, ect. This is because supermarkets like these are for a more older target audience and might not sell as well as selling it in a actual music shop, where my target audience would most likely be.

Evaluation - How does your media product represent particular social groups?

How does your media product represent particular social groups?


The target audience of my magazine is for a wider social group of teenagers both gen. Therefore I featured artists that were teenagers themselves, making it more appealing to my target audience as they would like to see artists of their own age feature in magazines.

My magazine is aimed at both genders as it is filled with things for both male and female artists loved by both genders. The music genre for my magazine covers both areas of pop and rap, as it focuses on new artists and current news from current popular artists in the interest of teenagers.

My magazine also represents the social group of teenagers both genders by the layout of the text in the front cover, contents page and dps. I didn't structure the text in straight columns going across the bottom or down the side because I feel it would turn my targeted social group off, as they don't want to be seeing formal structured text in a magazine, as it is more of a higher age range who actually like this in magazines and like the layout in neat and formal columns. To keep my target audience interested and want to read on, I made the text going in different directions, in both, my front cover and contents page, just to make it look more appealing and informal, like my audience want. I did however use columns in my DPS, but made it more appealing than just straight columns. I did this by making the text go round the model on in the main image. Doing this made my magazine much more successful. This is because it makes my magazine stand out a lot more and gives it a informal and effective look, as well as now looking like a magazine aimed at my particular social group.

The colour scheme is another way I represented my target social group, as I used colours that both genders would like to see in a magazine. I used red, brown and salmon. I feel these colours really appeal to my audience, as they reflect on each other, having a positive effect on the page, making it stand out more. By the colours contrasting so well with each other, it actually makes the text more outstanding and a lot more eye catching, attracting my audience.

The colours on my DPS represent my social group as young, creative and positive. This is because I used a range of different colours, with the main one being bright blue, it connotes that my readers are young and very out going.
 
The magazine content is focused around what my target audience wants, such as names of big stars, competitions, festivals and celebrity battles. However, my magazine does not cover any rock music as I found out that, from the research I conducted, it was not popular within the teenage community; therefore it is not featured in my magazine.

I noticed that most pop magazines are all cluttered with images, however their target audience are, stereotypically females aged 10-15. I also noticed that rap magazines were cluttered with text, however their audience are, stereotypically males, aged 15-19. As my target audience is both genders aged 15-19 I added a twist of the way that both magazines are laid out, creating a unique magazine that both gender at my chosen age range could enjoy.

The title of my magazine 'HOT OR NOT' represents this wide social group, as it is something quite current and informal, but also something that I believe fits both genre of Pop and Rap, that my audience would like.

My product represents the social group I'm aiming for, by the competition on the contents page. It is a chance to win tickets to Wireless festival, which feature both Pop artists and Rap artists, from Justin Timberlake and Conor Maynard, to Macklemore and Jay Z. This competition is hugely in the interest of the social group I am aiming at.

Evaluation - Who would be the audience for your media product?

Who would be the audience for your media product?

My magazine is aimed at a mass audience. This is mostly because the two genres of music I am mixing together (Pop and Rap), have the largest audience compared to others, like Rock or classical. I made sure this magazine would appetize a mass audience by adding the names of big artists on the front cover, such as: Tulisa, Eminem, Justin Bieber, Macklemore, etc.

People who would read my magazine would be the huge population of teenagers aged 15-19. The reason why it is this specific age group, is because the magazine I created is a very modern and informal, which I feel would appeal more to that group and not particularly anyone older or younger. I decided to make my target audience aged 16-19 because I am in that age group and I would know what people my age want in a magazine, which really worked out to my advantage.

This magazine is aimed at both genders. This is because it contains features of both, Pop and Rap. Pop genre being aimed at females aged 10-15 and Rap being aimed at Males 16-19. By deciding to mix both genres together, the target audience for my magazine had a wider spread, as both genders can now enjoy the content of my magazine. I interviewed a 19 year old male, who constantly reads Rap magazines and he told me that the Pop icon Justin Bieber was his guilty pleasure. This magazine can allow him to fulfil all his needs as it will contain content of both Pop and Rap artists. Saying this, I also interviewed a 16 year old Female who told me she had a guilty pleasure of the King of Rap Eminem. Again this magazine will fulfil her needs with the content inside.

My target audience's interests would include: Playing Xbox, having nights out with friends, listening to music, going to the gym, watching football, going to gigs and festivals, watching horror/action films, quite into their fashion and hugely into social networking.

The lifestyle of my target audience would be a student, still in school, who may or may not have a part time job. The socio-economic group my target audience fits into would be E group, this is because they have no experience in work, as they are still studying at school, although, for those who have part time jobs, would fit into the D group.

I imagine my target audience to be nicely dressed, quite fashionable. The female, I imagine would wear nice tight fitted clothes; shorts, dresses, skirts and mostly always in nice heels. I imagine the male to be wearing top branded clothes, like Calvin Klein and Gio gio. Mostly always wearing fashionable jeans and really expensive pumps or trainers.

Questionnaire for my Pop/Rap music magazine

Questionnaire for my Pop/Rap music magazine - This is one of many questionnaire I created and asked my target audience. I didn't need to ask their age as I made sure to only ask people within the ages of 16-19.

Gender
Male:
Female:

What sort of music to you listen to most?
Pop: 6
Rap: 8
Rock: 2
Classic: 0
Dubstep: 1
Country: 2

How often do you buy music magazines?
Once a week: 4
Twice a week: 6
Once a month: 5
Once in a while: 3
Never: 1

Where do you usually purchase magazines?
Newsagents: 3
Supermarkets: 3
WHSmith: 8
HMV: 5
Other: 0

What are you hobbies/Interests?
Football: 4
Shopping: 2
Xbox: 5
Listening to music: 4
Going to festivals: 3
Other(Plese state): 1 - Sleeping

What is your favorite colour?
Red: 12
Blue: 5
Pink: 2
Purple: 0
Black: 0
Other: 0

Who is your favorite artist?
Eminem: 7
Cher Lloyd: 1
Macklemore:4
Tulisa: 3
Lil Wayne: 1
Other: 3 - One Direction, Tyga, Muse

Moodboard

This is a mood board that wraps up and summarised my two genres of Rap and Pop, as well as my target audience, that are both genders aged 16-19.

Friday, 26 April 2013

Final Double Page Spread for my music magazine


This is my final double page spread. I decided to chance it dramatically from the one in my draft, as I wanted a more unique and appealing style, rather than sticking an artist right in the middle, I decided I wanted the artist to be more on one side but still have a part of her leg going across the page. I did this because I feel it looks effective, much more eye catching and I feel it would hugely appeal to my target audience.

With the text, I decided not to put it in columns going down the side of the page, like a typical magazine would do, I decided to make it look more interesting and appealing, so I made it go round the artist, which I feel has a unique effect and makes the dps much more captivating and make the reader want to read the article

I did the text in red, as I feel that this colour really stands out with the background, making the reader really want to read the article, without getting bored. The mixture of colours of the text on the DPS, I feel are a really good combination as they go really well together and compliment each other nicely, even the quotation colour fits really well with the whole DPS.

The pictures on the side are there to make the page more interesting and appealing to the audience, as I feel that if I only used the one main image, it wouldn't have been as appealing to my audience as much and may even make the page look a bit boring and uninteresting.

Sunday, 21 April 2013

FINAL contents page of my music magazine

This is my final contents page for my music magazine. I decided to stick with one main long shot image. I  also decided to change a few features from my draft. I changed the colours from just one colour (red) to the three main colours of my front cover. 

I started my contents page by editing my main image, and again before I added anything to this image I got the same two people from my targeted audience to tell me what they thought about my draft, what I could do to improve, ect. They pointed out all the good things that I should keep and have on my final contents page, which were, the fire on both ends of   the page, as it fits on the page nicely and makes it more appealing to them and also the pictures going down the side of the magazine and the actual structure of the page, which really made them want to read on.

They both agreed that there was too much going on, on the page but didn't actually tell me how I could tone it down a little, so I didn't put an image with every bit of text, instead I decided to just change the colour and actually keep it as plain as I could so it doesn't look like there is too much on one page.

This time it was actually the 15 year old female said that she would read this magazine, judging by the contents page as she described it as being very brightly coloured and appealing to her interests and is something she generally would read. However the 19 year old male described it as being too feminine for his liking and would like the colours toned down. I took all these comments on board and tried to make the contents to both of their interests and so that it would appeal to both genders aged 15-19.

They both told me that they thought that my contents was aimed at girls, aged 10-15 as it looks cluttered and hugely over the top, just what girls at that age are interested in. That was not at all who I was aiming my magazine at, so I made huge changes from my draft to my final contents page, to a more mature, but not too formal page, toning down the colours and gave it more of a darker vibe, appealing more towards the Rap genre, but still giving it a twist of pop.


Another feature I have kept the same is the Wireless Festival logo on the front cover. This is because it is a recognisable and eye catching feature which will draw in a wider audience, and people who see this may buy the magazine just for the Wireless Festival section, as they may be interested to try and win tickets or even hear more about the line up.

Overall I am happy with my final contents page as it now appeal more to my target audience, it has its own unique layout and I like how the whole page fits together nicely; there's not too much going on but there's no empty space, which would make the page look incredibly boring and not very appealing.

FINAL front cover for my music magazine

This is my final front cover for my music magazine. As you can see there are several changes and improvements that I have made. I decided to change it slightly from my draft with the colours, and actually stick with three main colours as a typical magazine would do, which I think really brings the magazine together, and makes it a lot more eye catching and appealing to my set audience. 

Before I started  my final version of my magazine I got two people who fitted my target audience, one male and one female, and asked them what their thoughts were on my draft, what they would do to improve it, if they would be interested in reading the magazine and who they thought was the target audience was.They commented on how I used a wide range of fonts, which actually distracted them and made them loose interest in some parts of the magazine and actually only read the bigger, more bolder headlines. This was a change I made on my final version of the front cover. I only used one 'Sans' font, but still varied the font sizes, which appealed to my audience as they thought it would look boring if I stuck to one recurring size. They also commented on how my front cover needed more structure, as in my draft, the text was scattered all over the place and they didn't know what to read first, which again made them loose interest and not want to read on. I took these comments on board and made sure the layout was more organised so the readers could actually read the headlines without confusion. However I decided to scatter the names of artists at the bottom of the magazine, as it would seem very formal if I lined them up, which is not the style I was going for in a magazine front cover, especially for  Pop/Rap magazine. 

The nineteen year old male said that he would read this magazine as he thought it was very unique and would appeal to his interests as well as that it includes his favourite artists and seems as if he would enjoy the content inside. However the 15 year old female said that she would not read this magazine, as she thought it was a little bit too dark for her liking and would like to see a wider range of brighter colours. They did say that they liked the fire on both ends of the cover as well as the pictures at the bottom and it adds the unique twist into the front cover bringing both the genres Rap and Pop together. Both of them said that I definitely need to completely change the masthead font and colour and it 'cheapens' the magazine and doesn't at all fit in with the magazine. 

They both agreed that they thought the magazine was aimed at males aged 16-19, which was not the audience I was aiming for, so I took all these comments and suggestions in account and changed the magazine, but not too much that it would only appeal to females by brightening it up. I kept the idea of the four pictures going across the bottom, looking as if the four artists are competing with each other, as it fits in with the title of the magazine 'HOT OR NOT' which also goes well with the fire, creating a vibe of heat between the rivals.

Overall I am quite happy with my final front cover, as I feel it appeals to my target audience (Both genders, aged 15-19) and I have added suggestions made from my target audience, making sure that it is all in their interests and that it is actually appealing to them, which makes the magazine even more successful, as I have added what my they want to see.

Saturday, 6 April 2013

Final DRAFT of my music magazines DPS

This is my final draft of my double page spread.  I chose not to stick with the recurring colour of the text, which was red. This was partly to do with the fact that the DPS background colour is red, but also that I wanted to change it to more piercing and powerful colours, which is why I chose yellow and white, as those colours on a red background really makes it eye catching and makes you want to read what is on the page.

I again decided to make this page cluttered, as it really hooks the reader, making them want to read every bit of detail on the pages. I also made the text go around the artist on the page, as I feel it makes it look more interesting and not boring, like some of the magazines I have seen that just have one main image, and the text beside it, not really appealing to a teenage audience.


Overall, this is the sort of layout I would like my final DPS to be like, with images scattered around the article, making it look more interesting and less dull. I also would like to keep the colours the same, as they are very bold, eye catching and really stands out.

Friday, 5 April 2013

Final DRAFT of my music magazines contents page

This is my final draft of my contents page of my music magazine. I decided to stay with the fire on the top and bottom of the page, as it created a really good and powerful effect and really stands out on the page.

I chose to have a full sized, wide shot image of one artist as a main image and just like this one, on my final contents page, I want the images and text to overlap the main image. I stuck to the main colour of red, and again decided to clutter the page, making it appeal even more to my target audience. I made sure the images on this page were all brightly coloured, as I think it would be of interest of the target audience and makes them want to read on.

I included the competition on here and made sure that it stood out of the page, by adding bright colours around it, and made the text itself bold and brightly coloured. I did so it would really catch the eye of the reader, hooking them to that particular section, making them share an interest to the actual competition itself.

All the images around the contents page are at a slight angle. This was a unique thing to include on this page, as looking through my chosen genres of music magazines all the images seem to be on a flat angle, not giving it the same vibe and twist as this one.

Overall I would like my final contents page to look like this one, with a few minor changes, like the main image pose and maybe a different, more eye catching font. But I would like to keep the layout the same and the pictures going down the right hand side, as well as the angle of the images.

Final DRAFT of my music magazine front cover

This is my final draft of my front cover of my music magazine. I chose the genres Pop/R&B/Rap, for the target audience of both genders, aged 15-19.

As my magazine is a mixture of three different genre's, I decided not to go with the typical layout of a music magazine, which is using a mid shot of one celebrity, showing huge detail of their face. I wanted to create a unique magazine, so I decided to put two huge celebrities on the front using a long shot image. This is something I want to include in my final front cover, as it make the magazine one of a kind and not a typical music magazine.

I also want my magazine to be cluttered with text and images of what and who is included inside. I went with a Sans font and didn't stick to just one font size. To make it more eye catching and appealing to my target audience, I used a different range of sizes and shades of colours, which I think makes it look very effective and appealing, and makes you want to read what is inside.

The title 'HOT OR NOT' links in with the genres as it show all three go head to head, to find out which is really the best genre of music, shown by the images on the bottom of the magazine. The fire at the top and bottom of this magazine is really effective and works really well with the title, linking the whole magazine together.

Most music magazines have a three colour scheme, however I'm not too keen on a three colour scheme, so I went with one main colour, which was red in two different shades, which is bold and really eye catching and again would appeal to the set target audience.

Wednesday, 20 March 2013




More edited images. Edited by using pixlr, which are included in my draft of my magazine.

Contents/double page spread ideas


 This is the sort of layout I want for my magazine's contents page and double page spread.

Unfinished draft of my magazine


This is my unfinished draft of my Pop/Rap magazine, I still have to include my main article cover line, sell lines, taglines and previews and images of what is included inside.


Tuesday, 19 March 2013

Target audience for my magazine 2

My ideal target audience would be both genders, aged 15-19.

The girl in the picture below is a good example of who I believe would read this magazine. She is 17 years old, wears reasonably fashionable clothes, has a full face of make up on everywhere she goes, including false eyelashes, wears light jewellery and carries around a beautiful smile.

The boy in this picture is also a good example of who I believe would read this magazine. He is 19 years old, wears fashionable clothes; brands like Calvin Klein, Gio gio, ect.

The Hobbies and interests she has are, listening to pop and R&B/Rap music, listens to artists such as: Justin Bieber, Cher Lloyd, N-Dubz, Eminem etc. She also has a guilty pleasure of artists like: Tyga and Busta Rhymes. Other hobbies of hers include, going to gigs, tours and festivals, going on nights out with friends, watching horror/comedy/action movies, supports Tottenham Hotspur football club, and regularly goes to their matches, social networking and going on her Xbox.


The hobbies and interests he has are: social networking, listening to types of artists such as: Eminem, 50 cent, Tyga, Wiz Khalifa, ect. He also has guilty pleasure of artists like: Taylor Swift and occasionally enjoys listening to a bit of Justin Bieber. He Supports Man United football club, enjoys going to their matches, likes watching violent and action movies, enjoys nights out with friends, goes to the gym regularly and can't live without his Xbox.

Her ideal holiday would be somewhere hot where she can sunbathe and go out to the beach everyday, like Miami or Spain.She prefers going on holiday with her friends than family. She likes staying in a luxury 5 star hotel and prefers staying in than going out.

His ideal holiday would be somewhere crowded and where everything is open at night, as he prefers going out than staying in. This would be somewhere like New your or Madrid. He prefers to go on holiday with his friends than his family, so he can stay out late rather than staying in with his family.