A Powerpoint To Show My Analysis of The Music Magazine
A Powerpoint To Show My Analysis of The Music Magazine
A Powerpoint To Show My Analysis of The Music Magazine
Front Cover
The black and white scheme on top of the yellow and red
scheme is a daring approach to colour combinations
which connotes the contents of the magazine will be
about bands that arent your generic pop bands. The main
cover line is also about a band named The Specials
which formed in the 1970s; the colours could be seen to
be representing the colour schemes at the time period.
A range of different fronts in both serif and sans-serif have
been used to add variation to the front cover and allow
different aspects to stand out.
One of the buzz words Free CD promises to the
buyer a free CD which can easily influence
someone to buy it just because its free.
Another buzz word reveals that there will be
information about Bon Iver in the contents of the
magazine. The buzz word is also in the shape of a
guitar pick which relates to the artist.
The language on this front cover is very simplistic and
declarative. Any potential buyers can briefly skim over the
cover to see the basic contents of the magazine. This is a good
design so that theres not too much information on the front
cover putting people off, and its more about the presentation
and image, which is exactly what the front cover should be
about.
The front cover only really focuses on the bands that the
magazine includes this helps to state what genre the
magazine is about, and also attracts an audience who have an
interest in these artists.
Page
In terms of the language, the contents page
doesnt so much address the reader, but does
use some persuasive techniques such as in
the commentary: In the commentary/intro
by the editor, he expresses opinion such as
and, I think, one of the best albums
{Leonard Cohen} has ever made. The editor
is in charge of what enters the magazine
each month so his opinion would be
something for readers to go by.
Summary of Analysis
The cover page, contents page, and double page spread are all well presented. Theres consistent colour schemes
running throughout which help to tie the magazine together with a professional look. The range of fonts aides in
presentation, but also acts as a way to represent the different artists, just like everyone has their own style in
their handwriting.
From my own analysis, I can see that the target audience is the older generation of men, typically from ages 4050. The language choices are low-mid frequency which makes it inappropriate for those younger than about 12
years old. The bands and artists in the magazine all range from being classic rock bands from around the 1970s,
to much more modern artists who are new on the scene, but this class of rock is more traditional which is why it
would generally attract the older audience as opposed to the current generation. Women arent included in this
target audience and we know this because of general stereotypes made for women. Magazines that are aimed at
women are generally health magazines, furniture, or fashion; for girls it would be more chart/pop music, or based
on toys. Uncut has a real focus on male artists and masculine colours which shows its not aimed directly at
women.
This magazine represents men to be rock-lovers, and letting rock music continue to live through them. Youd
expect men from this target audience to all have been party-goers and playing guitar in their youths, and to have
not changed much from these times.