All in all, I feel that my magazine has a very good unique selling point. Not many music magazines out there today come with an array of different colours so I felt that there was a very big gap in the market. I chose to use different colours as it would give it a more 'fun' feeling and would make the magazine feel a bit more informal and 'matey'. Also, I have used some band names in my articles to link my magazine to exsisting bands who feature in similar styled magazines. Another thing that I have done is to identify the genre of my magazine within the images, colours and text. I have featured clothing, bands and also images of stereotypical images of what the magazine's 'Tribe' look like. All in all i wanted my magazine to be more informal and jokey rather than a very serious and formal magazine as my target audience would simply not buy my product. Also, if the magazine was very distanced, people would not buy it so a more friendly feeling made it easier to control.
Portfolio Sections
- A. Main Task: finished products (1)
- B. Evaluation: forms and conventions (1)
- C. Evaluation: representation (1)
- D. Evaluation: institutions (1)
- E. Evaluation: target audience (1)
- F. Evaluation: addressing my audience (4)
- G. Evaluation: technologies (1)
- H. Evaluation: skills development (1)
- I. Appendix: Main task planning work (8)
- J. Preliminary Task: finished products (2)
- K. Preliminary Task: planning materials (3)
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You must explain why your colour scheme - which is unusual - is appropriate for your target audience. Also how have you ADDRESSED them? What is the implied relationship between your mag and its readers? Formal/informal? Jokey/serious? Matey/distanced? Explain it, giving examples.
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