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Sunday 20 January 2013

Comparison of existing and mine



All magazines need a name that will grab you eye, the font, colour and size can be very important. This can be seen in NME where the font is block and usually quite big, the colours used are black white red, this way when the masthead              is on the FrontPage no matter what the background colour is it will stand out.  Due to this and the genre that my magazine will be focusing on I picked a quite unique font that will always be shown in white font. As for names there is two main types of names for magazines,  acronyms or abbreviations  like NME ( new musical express ) and Q (Q (( cue)) the music) and catchy names like Kerrang!, VIBE.  I decided to mix them both, I made Freat, it’s a mix of fret (part of a guitar) and threat one of the connotations of some rock or metal stars. This way its relevant to the genre and catchy.
Front page components, most if not all magazines have a general layout, being masthead, main image, main sell line, multiple support sell lines, information (date,issue number, barcode). Ive decided to put the information on the external  back page, this gives the main image a lot more space and lets the possibly buyers get a good look rather than seeing some boring text, I have a very large main image that will go on the front cover. Ive decided to have two main sell lines being “some say im crazy” and “A-Z of gigs part one free today]” these have been picked as they would work as a large hook to pull readers in, readers love free give always and a work like crazy will always pull you in to see why there given bigger fonts than the support sell lines.
Contents page layout and content.
All music magazines that I have seen have some sort of separation in their contents, eg : releases  or news, ive taken this into account have come up with the sub heading of News, Reviews, competitions. To stop the contents page being to boring ive added the occasional picture and what you could call pulled story, this is one that is taken out of its original place given a picture and made it stand out with a white box around the black text, also from what ive seen of magazines there is usually at least one image that isn’t a photograph meaning that’s its ever a drawing or computer generated , so I added a silhouette, this combined with the story title should help pull a possible reader in that is flicking through.  Comparing my magazine to a professional I see one key difference, mine is written from a bias angle, this is possible the USP of my magazine, it may make my target audience niche but that will mean I will have a more devoted audience that is more likely to buy a subscription rather than picking up the occasional copy.
Double page spread, through looking at many magazines I have seen how most of them have a whole page of text in 2-4 columns then a full page image, however I think this isn’t very space effective or visually appealing, so I decided to go for text over both pages with 1 long or multiple smaller images, this way the article ( written in 1st person so has writers emotions) can refer to the images letting the reader look up every few lines or if the writer made a reference to the main image.  Ive decided against using pull quotes as I think sometimes these look tacky depending on the context or the quote used.

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