The magazine does uses images to relate to their target audience also to explain the theme and tell us more about the magazine. It has also made use of several images. The images have been presented so that the text is either side or underneath the image. Graphic features are used to edit the images. Such as a bold border is presented around it making the image look more interesting.
I can tell that the magazine is mainly about a rock/punky genre, as the people within the pictures look untidily dressed and messy in looks, these are connotations of the genres mentioned. This indicates that the intended audience for this magazine are those who are very interested in the rock/punky genres. They look towards this style as a fashion as they will dress that way.
The colours that the editor uses are red, black, white, orange and blue. The use of the colour black is used to make certain words stand out is noticeable as the titles of the text are in bold and is in the colour black. The assortments of the other colours are used to make the magazine contents look pretty and colourful which interest and attracts the reader to read on. Also the font styles are overly presented therefore the reader gets confused and don’t know where to look.
The major information is prearranged so that it takes up the right side of the page and is titled in different sections. The different sections are News, Radar, Features, Reviews, Live! And Gig guide, I noticed that each section is presented in a different colour, the editor does this so that it is more detectable to the reader. These however point towards the making of the magazine’s administration and uncomplicated readership.
The logo for the magazine is positioned at the top left of the page and is not presented dominantly as the image in the centre of the page is the largest which contrasts to the logo making it look very small and unnoticeable. A promotional feature is located at the bottom of the page, in which it promotes the magazine itself.
Ultimately, the general style and colour design is integrated throughout the contents; this makes the page more simple and explicable to read. The writers use of more than three colours makes the page look muddled, in which it confuses the reader, as they won’t know where to look first.
The colours that the editor uses are red, black, white, orange and blue. The use of the colour black is used to make certain words stand out is noticeable as the titles of the text are in bold and is in the colour black. The assortments of the other colours are used to make the magazine contents look pretty and colourful which interest and attracts the reader to read on. Also the font styles are overly presented therefore the reader gets confused and don’t know where to look.
The major information is prearranged so that it takes up the right side of the page and is titled in different sections. The different sections are News, Radar, Features, Reviews, Live! And Gig guide, I noticed that each section is presented in a different colour, the editor does this so that it is more detectable to the reader. These however point towards the making of the magazine’s administration and uncomplicated readership.
The logo for the magazine is positioned at the top left of the page and is not presented dominantly as the image in the centre of the page is the largest which contrasts to the logo making it look very small and unnoticeable. A promotional feature is located at the bottom of the page, in which it promotes the magazine itself.
Ultimately, the general style and colour design is integrated throughout the contents; this makes the page more simple and explicable to read. The writers use of more than three colours makes the page look muddled, in which it confuses the reader, as they won’t know where to look first.


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