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Friday 28 September 2012

Contents page 2

Kerrang appears to always follow a set format, contents in top left or right, main image taking up half the page, and text taking up the bottom. Kerrang is written in its own special font, it contains important information like the issue number date and information to start a subscription. The colour scheme seems to be yellow,white,black. All these colours are good contrasts on each other. I personally like how they have put the stars next to cover stories i may possibly use this in my own. The black boxes anround the subtitles are a great way to make them stand out, you have this bright light yellow on a dark black box that pretty much drags your eyes. The font that they use (the one that has parts missing) i think is very effective, this idea that its not a perfect boring font with everything filled in, the missing bits give it some texture.Something that this magazine does thats quite rare is that the deputy editor has signed the bottom, this isnt always a good think if something controverisal is published people will be after him.

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