As part of this main task I am required to produce a double-page spread that could be part of my own contemporary music magazine. To gain inspiration for the content of these pages, I have analysed a spread from the "NME" magazine, as my own magazine will be presented in a comparable stlye and will be aimed at a similar target audience.
This spread has been set out with the main body of text on the left hand side page and a large photograph on the right hand page. The photograph dominates the article, and is the first thing the reader is drawn to.
The colour scheme is very attractive, with the background reflecting the look of a sunset. This gives the article a calming appearance, which will influence the mood of the audience when they read it.
The font main font colour that has been used is black because it is easy to read against the brightly coloured background. However the band's name "The Killers" written in the strap line is coloured yellow. Because it is against a pink section of the sunset background, this makes it stand out against the other text, reflecting it's importance as it informs the audience who the featured band are, although "NME" would most likely assume their fans could tell this from the photograph and headline.
The headline accompanying the article has been situated in the top left hand corner of the spread where it can be easily seen. It has been written in large, bold, black letters in a very clear font. These features make it very striking, which will draw the reader into the article. The title "Only Human" can instantly be linked to the band as their new single is called "Human". A quote from the lead singer of the band has also been enlarged and made bold on the left page. The audience will read this quote and if the content interests them, they will continue to read it.
The magazine have chosen to feature "The Killers" lead singer in the main photograph as he is the member of the band the audience are most likely to recognise, and is therefore most likely to capture their attention. He has been represented as calm, looking as though he is philosophising. A philosophical feel is also created by the model of the child's head that he is holding, which can also be linked to the name of their new single "Human". This fits in with the image of the band, as their music is known for containing unusual but very meaningful lyrics. The image has clearly been edited, giving it a clean, professional feel. Many of the photographs contained in "NME" show artists it natural environments, and do not usually look too polished. This makes the image used in this double spread particularly eye-catching against others in the issue. This suggests that this is one of the key articles inside the magazine, as it would appear that more time has been spent over its appearance.
I personally find this double page spread very effective. One of my favourite aspects is the brightly coloured background as this really caught my attention when I was looking through the magazine myself. I also think the photograph has been very well put together which is something I find of great importance, as I like to know that time has been spent by the institution to make the magazine look appealing to the audience.
Friday, 12 December 2008
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