Media Evaluation Q5
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There are many elements throughout my magazine which will attract members of my target audience…
By using my audience research I was able to find out
that my target audience like to
know about upcoming gigs and new bands and so I
added these into my magazine.
I also added a chance to win some Fleetwood Mac tickets on my Puff
on the front cover.
The colour scheme is incredibly influential…
Many people can overlook the colour scheme on magazines and even if people don’t think
they notice the colours, your mind subconsciously leads you away from the
colours you associate with things other than yourself.
The main colours in my magazine are Black, White and Red. These colours look more mature and casual compared to the bright pinks and yellows you see on Pop Magazines.
The bright pink connotes the Pop genre as usually younger people listen to Pop music and so the less vibrant colours attract more mature music listeners and find that my magazine looks more appealing to
them.
It may also be because of the clothes that people who listen to indie music stereotypically wear. They tend to wear similar colours
to the ones included in my magazine colour scheme.
There are no bright colours throughout my magazine which
suggests that the younger generation are excluded from this magazines
target audience and that they will not be attracted to my magazine.
The positioning statement “The home of raw and unique music” is simple yet effective. I used this to attract the audience as this
is used to illustrate to them that ‘ROAR’ is the magazine that will offer unique music to those who actually listen to the indie genre and the word ‘home’ shows that the magazine is here to
stay.
The masthead is used to attract the audience due to its size and colour. The original font also shows the newness of the magazine.