Thursday, 24 December 2015

Image manipulation


Original Image



Edited Image



The first thing which I did in order to edit this images was to crop it spot that it was the right proportion for the feature which I needed it for, which in this case was for the cover of my magazine. Then I changed the levels and exposure in order to remove the hazy and misty look from the image. Finally I used a sharpen filter in order to make the image look more crisp and higher quality.




Original Image




Edited Image




Again the first thing I did was crop the image so that it was the correct orientation for the product which I am trying to produce. I then used the auto colour and contrast tool to play with the brightness and clarity of the image. Finally I applied a sharpen layer in order to addf some definition to the image. 




Original Image 







For this image I didn't play around with the lighting because the initial effect from the image was what I was aiming to achieve. However, I did apply a sharpen filter because it made the image look more crisp.










For this I used the auto colour and exposure tools to make the image appear less dull. Then I applied a sharpen more filter to the image to make it seem better quality. 

Tuesday, 15 December 2015

Original images


This image will probably not be used in any of the products which I have to create for this project because there is too much space at the bottom of the image which shows nothing but a road and cropping the image would make it an odd proportion to fit into any of the products. The image also seems a little out of focus.



This image will be used on one of the products for this coursework. This is because the image features a family and an activity which could both appeal to a young target audience. The family side of this may make my magazine more relatable to the younger side of my target audience. Cycling can also be seen as a fun and exciting activity and will often appeal to young people who are looking for an active lifestyle. The image is good because the lighting is good and the image is well focused.



This image will be good at appealing to my target audience of young people. This is because kayaking as an activity can be seen as exciting and adventurous, which are key themes for people within my target audience. The image is well focused but their may be some editing required in order to make the image brighter as at the minute it appear dull which defeats the object of having a fun and exciting image.


This image is very likely to be used in the products needed for this project. This is for a number of reasons. The first reason for using this image is because it will give the reader a clear image of the area which I am talking about, as the image shows what the landscape looks like, with the cliffs in the background and the sea off to the side. The image will also be good at attracting a young target audience. This is because it features a model of a similar age to the audience which I am trying to attract, wearing clothes which are affordable to their class, and she is of the same ethnicity as my target audience. This will allow my audience to relate to the magazine and know that it is aimed at them through the use of this model.

The image again features kayaks in the background which again can be seen as fun and exciting which should also help this image to appeal to my target audience. 



This image is also likely to get featured on one of the products for my coursework. This is because it shows people kayaking at one of the locations which I have chosen to feature in the magazine. The action shot of these people will appeal to my target audience because this can be seen as fun and exciting which as the media theorist Stanley Hall said all youth seek fun and excitement. The people in this image are also of a similar age and ethnicity to my target audience allowing them to relate to my products.



The image may be used in my products as it will give the reader a clear idea of what the area which I am talking about looks like.



This image may be used as it features the sam model as previous images and the lighting gives the image a nice effect which may be appealing to my target audience. 


This image isn't really suitable for use as it doesn't show much of the area. However, the image of the dog may appeal to the female side of my target audience. 




The use of the model in this image is good at appealing to my target audience but unlike previous images doesn't show a lot about the area which I am talking about. 

The image is good as it features the model and the landscape. The lighting of this image is also fairly bight which will make it more appealing for my target audience as the image unlike previous ones doesn't come across as dull.
This image is similar the one above but may be better suited as a cover image because it is in a portrait orientation making it better suited for this purpose.


This is a nice landscape image but will probably not appeal to my target audience as it doesn't feat any people or any activities so could come across as boring. 






This image may be seen as fun by my target audience and could be suitable as a background image for a contents page as there is plenty of space where I could position text.


The lighting of this image creates a sort of silhouette with may be attractive to my target audience. There are also people of a similar age to my target audience.




This image is good because it features a nice landscape and features a family with a daughter of a similar age to my target audience. This could make the magazine more relatable. 




Tuesday, 8 December 2015

Budget A2

For this project there will be certain costs which I will have to pay for in order to get the resources and equipment for me to be successful in completing the required tasks. Without certain pieces of equipment and software I would be unable to make the products required for my magazine. Here is a list of the equipment and resources required with how much each one would cost.


Canon 6D Camera- £1,088 
SanDisk 32GB SD card- £15
Tripod- £70
Apple Mac- £1,049
Apple MacBook Pro- £999
Apple Magic Mouse 2- £65
G Drive 1TB Removable Hard Drive- £69.95
Adobe Photoshop CS5- £1,000
Adobe InDesign CS5- £700
Adobe Dreamweaver- £350


This would make the total required expenditure at around £5405.95

Thursday, 3 December 2015

Model, Crew and Equipment List

Model

The model which I use must be a similar age to my target audience of young people, meaning that they must be aged around 16-18 years old. This will  allow my audience to relate to my magazine and will mean that they feel less alienated from my magazine as they can infer the magazine is aimed at them. The clothes they are wearing must also be suitable in price and style. This is because that anything too expensive may be unaffordable to my target audience as they belong in categories C1-E, meaning they may be unable to afford designer brands. If I used these sorts of clothes in may put them off of my magazine as they may feel that this is not aimed at them. The gender of my model won't matter as my magazine is not targeted at any gender in particular. However, the ethnicity of my model does matter as my magazine is targeted at a predominantly white audience. This means my models should be of a white/ Caucasian ethnicity.


Crew List

Jamie Kalicki (myself)- Photographer
Holly Kalicki- Model





Equipment list

For this project I will need a variety of different pieces of equipment in order to produce and edit the products which I am required to make. Here is a list of equipment which I will use:


  • Canon 6D SLR camera
  • Canon 400mm Lense
  • 32 GB Sd card
  • Apple Mac 
  • MacBook Pro
  • Apple Magic Mouse
  • Adobe Photoshop CS5
  • Adobe InDesign CS5
  • Adobe Dreamweaver CS5
  • Safari Browser

Mood board

Friday, 27 November 2015

Locations List

For this magazine I will need to look at a variety of popular places within the area in which my magazine is based. This will mean that I will need to get images of the places to be included in my magazine so that my magazine can relate to the area which it is about. Here is a list of places which I may include in the products for my magazine:


  • The Camel Trail- Wadebridge/Padstow
  • Trebartwith Strand- beach near Tintagel
  • Tintagel Castle
  • Bodmin Harbour 
  • Headland Horel, Tinatgel
  • Home and Lifestyle Show, Wadebridge Showground

Tuesday, 24 November 2015

Shot List

There are a series of images which I will need to include in the products for my A2 Coursework. The images for these products will prove vital in appealing to my target audience of young people as they prefer to see images more than any other form of content when it comes to printed media. The types of shots which I will include depends on the genre and style of magazine which I am producing. As I have chosen to do a regional lifestyle magazine I will need to get certain shots of places and events happening in the area in which my magazine is based. This will have an effect on the shot types which I use.

The first shot type which I will use in my magazine is an extreme long shot showing the landscape of certain areas of Cornwall. This kind of shot is ideal at giving the audience an idea of what the areas in which I am talking about look like which will allow them to relate to the article. For this I will choose to get landscape shots of areas which may appeal to my target audience of young people such as landscape images of beaches. These will interest my target audience because of the activities which can be done at these areas.

Another shot which I may choose to include in my products is a medium close up of a model of a similar age to my target audience. This will make it easier for my audience to relate to my magazine causing them to feel less alienated.

Another shot which I may choose to use is a long shot featuring a model of a similar age to my target audience. This will allow the audience to relate to my magazine whilst still being able to show them the area which I am talking about.

Thursday, 19 November 2015

Final Masthead




This is the final masthead for the magazine which I am producing and all of the products which I am making as part of the course. the choice for the features of this masthead have been specifically chosen in order to appeal to my target audience. The first part of this masthead that would appeal to my target audience is the font used. the font is very fun and bold making it stand out. The font is of a sans serif style, which appears less formal than serif fonts which are typically used more in formal texts. This makes the masthead seem more fun, which will appeal to a young target audience. This is because anything which can be connoted as fun, will stereotypically appeal to a young audience. I can infer this from Hebdige's theory 'youth as fun' suggesting that youth like anything which can be seen as fun. 

The next part of this masthead which should appeal to my target audience is because of the colour used. The colour used in this masthead is bright in colour. After looking at my target audience research I have discovered that they would like to see bright colours on my magazine which is typical for people of this age range. By using bright colours in my masthead it will draw my target audience in and make them want to read my magazine. 

By using a large stroke it makes the masthead stand out which again will draw readers in. 

Tuesday, 10 November 2015

Double Page Spread Article

Trebarwith Strand is a stunning beach in North Cornwall and is bustling with excitement. There is no limit to what you can do at this beautiful location. Whether it’s surfing the stunning waves off the North Coast to playing football on the magnificent golden sand, there is always something to keep you occupied.

 There is no way you could be bored at a place as interesting as this.  With such a wide range of activities to do, there is something for everyone to enjoy. You could walk the vast cliff overlooking one of the most amazing beaches in Cornwall, the most famous region in the UK for its coastline. Or you could explore the vast caves which features at this fascinating location and see the wonders which these beautiful coastal features.

The surf at Trebarwith could only be described as           awesome. The waves regularly hit 6ft in height and are the perfect conditions for riding. In the peak of the summer hundreds of surfers, alongside kayakers and windsurfers, can be found down at the beach hunting for the ‘perfect wave’, which they very often find. 


The beauty of this beach is it is just a stones throw away from the charming coastal village of Tintagel, made famous due to its strong connection with the legend of King Arthur. Tintagel is full of life and there is something for everyone. So why not make a day of it and finish an amazing day out at arguably the most stunning coastal village in this.

Monday, 9 November 2015

Audience Preferrences



In this post I will analyse the results gathered from a survey which I carried out to find what my target  audience would like to see included in my regional lifestyle magazine. 



The results show that 60% of the people surveyed were of a female gender. This suggests that my results will be swayed to this audience. This means that I should take this into account when I analyse the result of my results and realise that these results will be biased towards females. 


These results show that 90% of the people who responded to my survey were aged under 18 yrs old and the remaining 10% were made up of people aged between 18 and 24.  This shows that they could all be classed as youth. This will be good as this will give me a clear idea of what my target audience want from my magazine, as this age group is my primary target audience. 



These results show that 100% of the people who completed my survey were of a white/caucasian ethnicity. This is good army primary target audience is made up of people of this ethnicity. These results should show me how to appeal to these people particularly. 





These results show that 100% of the people who responded to my survey were of a heterosexual sexuality, which is good as these people are my primary target audience. This means my results will, give me a clear idea of how to appeal to this group of people.


These results show that the large majority of people who responded to my survey had an average household income of under £24,999 and no one had an average household income of over £99,999. This suggests that these people belong in social grades C1-E. This is good as they are my target audience and my results will show me how to appeal to this audience. 



These results show that the most popular article idea with the people surveyed would be about music. However, as this is a regional based magazine and there are no upcoming music event is this region, making this very difficult today. However, another popular category with 40% of the responders selected Extreme sports. This is possible for me to do because surfing is very famous in the Cornish region.


These result show that the people who completed my survey would like to see a modern style magazine. This means that my target audience would like to see this as the majority of the people who completed my survey laid within my target audience. 




These results show that there was a split between the two most popular names for my magazine. These were Spindrift and Bards, with 40% each. This means that I could choose either of those and still appeal to the large majority of my target audience. 


These results show that the large majority of the responders want to see an article about Trebarwith Strand for my double page spread, with 50% of the responses. This suggests to appeal to my target audience I should do an article on this. 


These results show that to appeal to my target audience I should use bright colours, as this is what they find appealing. This got 40% of the responses

Thursday, 29 October 2015

Font choices

In this post I will explore possible fonts which I may choose to use and how they are used within the media industry. I will look at some on the conventions set by professional publications and help these to aid my choice.


The first font I would like to look at is Helvetica. This fonts looks like this:




This font is a sans serif font which will stereotypically appeal to a younger audience which is my primary target audience. This font is also very popular with print media because of its simplicity and the way it looks when printed. This suggests that I should use this font because I would be following the codes and conventions set by professional magazines.

I feel that this font would be good to use on my magazine as it should appeal to my target audience because it doesn't have the flicks which serif fonts tend to have. This will make my magazine appear less formal and more fun, which as Hebdige suggests would appeal to a young target audience with his theory "youth as fun.'




This font looks a lot more formal than the one above. This is mainly due to the fact that this a serif font which features the flicks which can be seen at the edge of each of the letters. Due the fact that this looks a lot more formal, it will not stereotypically attract a young target audience. This means that I shouldn't use it in my products because it may alienate my target audience from my magazine and cause them not to read it.


This font is better than the one above because it is more bold and 'blocky' which will stereotypically appeal to young audience. This kind of font is often used on print media which is trying to appeal to young people because it can be seen as fun, and as Hebdige said 'youth as fun", suggesting that anything which can be connoted as fun will appeal to young people. However, this font can be seen as slightly formal because of its serif style which is often used as a formal style of text which will not usual appeal to young audiences. However, because of the overall style of this text it may not matter and it may be usable on my magazine.




Monday, 26 October 2015

Possible names

For the name of my magazine I have come up with a variety of different names. The names I have come up with I have thought about my target audience and whether or not they will like the names which I came up with. I have considered the meanings and the connotations of the possible names to see how they will appeal to my target audience of young people.

The first name I came up with was "Yonk". This is the Cornish word for the word young. This will allow my target audience to instantly relate to the magazine. I thought that a Cornish word would be good here because it easily relates my magazine to the region which it is based around. Also for the Cornish, the old Cornish language is special to them which again allows my target audience to instantly relate to my magazine.

Another name which I came up with with was the name "Bard". this is an old english term for the bar on a ship. This should appeal to my target audience in a variety of ways. The first reason that this should appeal to my target audience is because it means a bar. This will stereotypically appeal to a young audience because as Hall said in 1904 "Youth must have excitement and if this is not at hand in the form of moral intellectual enthusiasms it is more prone to be sought in sex or drink”. This suggests that the thought of a bar will attract a young audience to my magazine. The second reasons why this may appeal to my target audience is because it relates to boats. Over the years boats and the sea have been an important to the people who live in Cornwall. Traditionally a lot of Cornwall's industries revolved around the sea including the fishing industry. this allows the audience to relate to my magazine because the title Bard is about ships. The final way in which it may appeal to my target audience is because this term uses old English which is something which may appeal to my target audience.

Another possible name for the magazine that I came up with was "Spindrift'. This name connotes energy and excitement which are key themes for my target audience of young people. The term spindrift is about the spray the comes off of waves. This will allow my audience to relate to the sea, which is important for a magazine based in the Cornish region.



I have also come up with an idea for the name of my double page spread article. I thought of the heading 'There's no board'em in Trebarwith" This title should appeal to my target audience because the play on words can be seen as fun, and as Hebdige said 'youth as fun', suggesting that young people will like anything which can be seen as fun. The use of the word Board should also appeal to my target audience because surfing is an extreme sport which is something which my target audience finds stereotypically appealing. This also relates my magazine to the sea which is important.

Sunday, 25 October 2015

Specific ideas for Cover story and double page spread article

For my cover story there are many different parts of Cornish life which I can include. However, for the cover I will include an article on Cornish fisherman in the coastal village of Boscastle. There are a couple of reasons for this. The first reason for this is because traditionally for hundreds of years fishing has been one of the largest industries in the region and is something which Cornwall is famous for. This will allow my target audience to easily relate to this magazine as they will be able to instantly recognise that this magazine is specific to the region which they are interested in. The reason I have chosen to use the town of Boscastle for this is because in 2004 there was a rage flood which caused a lot of damage to the whole village. This made the village famous across the country. This will interest people from all over the country and I will be able to talk about how life has changed for these people.


For my double page spread there is a lot of content which I could chose to include. However, I feel that the best article for me to include and to talk about is about the beaches in Cornwall. This is because this is something which the region is famous for an people will travel from all over the country just to visit the stunning beaches of this part of the UK. The beaches are also very important to the locals of this region because it has been an important part of their lives since they were children and a lot of them will have many happy memories of the beaches and will still visit them regularly. This will allow my audience to relate to my magazine. The beach that I have chosen to include is one of the most famous beaches on the north Coast of Cornwall. This beach is called Trebarwith Strand. I have chosen to use this beach because I can talk about it's stunning scenery and the sort of activities which can be done there. This should appeal to my target audience because this sort of article is specific to this part of the UK, which is important for a regional magazine. 

Tuesday, 20 October 2015

Chosen Institution


There are four main producers of magazines in the UK. These are Hearst, Conde Nast, Bauer and IPC media. Between them they publish some of the most popular magazines in the UK. However, these companies will be unlikely to publish my magazine. This is because they are nationwide companies which distribute their magazines across the whole of the UK, which would not be suitable for my magazine. This is because my magazine will be aimed at an audience located in the region which the magazine is about with a small secondary audience of people outside of this region but who are still interested in the lifestyle. This makes me feel that they would be unlikely to publish my magazine because the audience for it is not large enough for the cost of them producing it, making it unfeasible for them to do so.

After looking at the four publishers in more detail I have come to the conclusion that the best of them for producing my magazine would be IPC media, if I want to distribute my magazine on a large scale. This is because this company has a large variety of different lifestyle magazines which it publishers making me feel they are the most experienced of the four when it comes to producing magazines of this genre. IPC media publishes many different lifestyle magazines including Country Living, which shows they have had experience with these sorts of magazines. They also produce magazines like Shooting UK, a magazine about hunting. This strikes me as  a fairly small market to aim for. This makes me feel that out of them all this company is the most likely to agree to publish my magazine.

However, I feel that this company is too large so I will need to look at more a more regional publishing company who will distribute it to the correct audience for the style of magazine. This suggests that I will need to use a publishing firm based in Cornwall. DC Media UK publishes local magazines and newspapers in the Cornwall area including Cornwall Today magazine, a magazine of the same genre as the one I am looking at producing. This makes me feel that this is the best publisher for my magazine as they have experience in the magazine genre and will be able to distribute the magazine to the desired audience. 

Thursday, 15 October 2015

Shot types and lighting

When designing my magazine I will need to gather certain photos to use on all products including the cover, contents page and a double page spread. For this I will need to use a variety of different shot types in order to attract my target audience to my magazine. For the genre of magazine different shot types will represent the theme behind the magazine in a better way, and different settings will require different types of shot.

One of the main types of shots I will be using for this magazine is an extreme long shot as this will show the surrounding and scenery of a place better than any other giving the reader a clearer idea of what to expect when they visit the area. This kind of shot will be used when I'm doing rictus on things like the beaches in Cornwall where it is vital to present the setting of some of the most beautiful beaches in the region which I am setting my magazine in.

This is the sort of shot that I want to include in my magazine. This is an extreme long shot of a coastline. This is good because it gives the person viewing it a clear idea of what the area is like.

However there are many other different shot types which I can use as part of my magazine but some may not be suitable. They are as follows:

Extreme close up- this is where the camera is zoomed right in on one object like the image shown above. However, I am unlikely to use this kind of shot type because it will not usually be included in this genre of magazine as they usually don't display much which is not applicable to a magazine in the lifestyle genre.


Close up- this is like the image shown above and only shows a close up image of an object which if it is a person usually only shows their face. This again would be unsuitable for use on a magazine in a lifestyle genre.

Medium close up- with a person this shot type usually shows the subjects shoulders, neck and head. This again may be unsuitable to use in my magazine.

Medium shot- this shot type is one I may consider using in my magazine I am going to use a model in some of my shots. This kind of shot will be good at showing the person standing in some of the areas which I want to include in my magazine such as the beaches.

Medium long shot- similarly to the medium shot this hot type will be good at showing a subject in a certain setting. However, this one may be better because it shows more of the setting than the medium close up and shows more of the subject.


Long shot- this kind of shot is good at showing a subject and its setting and will be ideal for use in a regional lifestyle magazine




Lighting

By far the most common shot type used in magazines of the lifestyle genre, are extreme long shots showing landscapes of certain areas. There are many different ways in which I can use lighting to give my shots certain effects. The first type of lighting which I could use is side lighting.


In this type of lighting the source of light comes from the side. This type is very good at creating a long shadow and contrast. It can also add depth to the image. 

Tuesday, 13 October 2015

Synopsis of original ideas

After completing my target research and looked at professional publications I have decided to continue with creating a regional magazine in the lifestyle genre. This is because of my target audiences being so varied, which means that there must be something which would appeal to them. The lifestyle genre isn't specific to a certain target audience and will allow me to include content which will appeal to a wide variety of people.

In my initial idea post I said that I wanted to use a simple layout and colour scheme which follows the conventions set by professional publications of this genre. After doing my research I have come to the conclusion that this would be the best thing for me to do. My research shows that my audience wants the colour scheme of my magazine to insist of white, blue and black. This is good because it follows the conventions set by magazines such as Coast magazine and the colour blue has a strong relation to the sea and sky which is important for a magazine based in a coastal area like Cornwall. Other parts of my research show that my audience seems to like a layout which consists of predominantly images with small amounts of text, which is typical for a youth audience, which is my primary target audience for this magazine.

In my initial ideas post I had some ideas about the sort of content that I wanted to feature on my magazine including articles on food and drink, things to do and fashion. After doing some target research I have discovered that the hobbies of my target audience includes listening to music, reading, watching films. This suggests that I should include articles about these activities. However, these are difficult to put into a regional magazine as these are generic activities which are not specific to a particular region. For this reason I will try and include these stories wherever possible but I will include stories specific to the Cornish region, with articles about beaches for which the region is famous for. In my initial ideas i have talked about including local attractions. I may do this when it comes to making my magazine as these may be factors which attract people to the area.

Thursday, 8 October 2015

Typography research

Typography

Typography is a vital way in which professional publishers and editors can attract their target audience. In this post I will analyse the ways in which they use font styles, type sizes and colour in order to attract their target audience to their magazine. I will look at the common conventions set by professional magazines and how they are used to attract the desired target audience, so that when I come to designing my own products I have a good idea of how to use typography to appeal to the audience I want to appeal too. Typography can be used to appeal to an audience and help them relate them to the magazine. In this post I will look at how typography is used on three different products, which are on a cover, contents page and a double page spread. 


The first thing Im going to analyse is a cover from Coast magazine. This cover looks like this:


The first piece of typography on this masthead which comes across much stronger than any other piece on this cover is the masthead. The first thing that causes this masthead to have such a large impact when compared to the rest of the typography featured on the page, is the size of it. This masthead takes up approximately an eight of the page, this allows it to stand out from the rest of the text and is easily the most noticeable part of the page. This is important to the audience as they can easily detect which magazine it is. 

The next thing which makes this masthead which stands out is the fact that the whole masthead is in full lowercase letters. This leads me to believe that this magazine is aimed at a young audience. This is because the fact that they are all lowercase letters makes the magazine come across as fairly informal. This can be seen as fun by the audience which will stereotypically appeal to a young audience. This is because as Hebdige said, ‘youth as fun’, meaning that anything which can be seen as fun will stereotypically appeal to a young audience. 

The font style of this masthead also leads me to believe that this magazine is aimed at a young audience. This is because the font is more blocky when compared to other mastheads featured on other magazines of the regional lifestyle genre. This sort of font will stereotypically appeal to a young audience again because it can be connoted as being fun. This makes the magazine come across as fairly informal once more as the style is not too fancy and stereotypical of a magazine from the lifestyle genre. However they have chosen to use a serif font which is typically a formal font style which makes me believe that this is aimed towards the higher end of the youth market as it comes across as more sophisticated and less childish. 

The colour of this masthead is can be seen as fun. this is because the colour used is fairly bright which will usually appeal to a young audience as this is what the will stereotypically find appealing. The colour used is the colour blue. The colour blue is used to represent the sea and the sky. This is an important theme for a magazine such as Coast, as it allows the readers to relate to the subject behind the magazine which is all about life in Coastal areas, which are by the sea. The colour blue also connotes intelligence which may be used to suggest that this magazine is full of intelligent stories which should appeal to a wide audience. 

The cover-lines on this cover use a variety of different styles of typography. This may be used to make the cover come across as fun, which will usually attract a young audience. This variety can come across as fun because it doesn’t seem to follow a uniformed style and layout when compared to coverless featured other magazines of this genre. 

The cover-lines use a variety of different fonts. The mot common sort of font used on the cover lines is fairly blocky which again leads me to believe that this magazine is aimed at a young audience. The other font used is more typical for a magazine of this genre as it comes across as more formal, which leads me to believe that this could be used to attract an older audience as well as a young one, or may be used to appeal to an audience of a higher social class, because this sort of font comes across as much more formal.  

The cover-lines also use a variety of colours including two different shades of blue and the colour white. The colour blue is a very important colour when trying to attract this kind of audience as this easily allows them to relate to theme of the sea and sky which are really important themes to areas with Coastal regions. The colour white connotes perfection. This may be used to suggest that these articles are perfect for their readers, which may be used to attract them to the magazine. 

The size of the typography used on these cover-lines are all similar in size. This may be used to suggest that no article is more important than another. This may be used to appeal to a large audience as it makes no article more important than another making the readers feel that their interests are of equal importance. 

The cover-lines also use symbols in them, such as a heart instead of the word love. This may be used to suggest that this is aimed at a younger audience rather than an older one as this comes across as informal and fun, which wills stereotypically appeal to a young audience.


This cover uses both pugs and plugs. There is a pug around the barcode in the bottom left corner of the page. The text here features a product number and nothing else. Here the font is typical for a barcode and uses no other form of font style or type. However, there is a plug featured on the page in the form of the sticker featuring the 20% off. The font used here is different to the fonts used on the rest of the page but keeps in with the rest of the styles featured on the page. Here the colour black is used. The colour black is used to connote power, this may be used to suggest that they are a powerful magazine, which can get good deals for their customers. 

The small text used on this page is not very apparent as the size compared to the cover-lines doesn’t really differ and is very hard to tell the difference. The typography is also the same making even harder to tell the difference as it has the same font and style. 


Typography also plays a very important part of the contents page of a magazine. The heading for this page is also very informal and can come across as fun. The first way in which it does this is from the font choice. This font is very informal as it is simple and not too fancy which will help a young audience to relate to the magazine. This is because a magazine which is too formal or comes across as  it is not likely to appeal to a young audience. This means that this may help them relate tot this magazine. 

The next thing which can be noticed about this heading is the size. The size is similar the the size of the masthead featured on the cover which I previously analysed. This again makes it stand out from the rest of the typography on the page.  The colour of the heading is the colour white. The colour white is sued to connote perfection. In this instance it may be used to suggest that this is the perfect magazine for people looking for a regional lifestyle magazine. 

Another way in which this heading comes across as informal is because it is in all lowercase letters which again leads me to believe that this magazine is aimed at a young audience. This is because it can be seen as fun.


The sub headings used on this page use a bold font style. This is used to make this information stand out from the rest of the information on the page. This allows the readers to easily find whether or not their is a story which interests them. In line with the main heading all of these subheadings are in full lowercase letters. This makes it come across as very informal and can be seen as fun, which again makes me feel that it is aimed at a young audience. 


The heading on this page is more formal than on the other two pages which I analysed. This is because it used a capital letter at the start of the first word which already makes it come across as more formal than the previous two which I have analysed. However, there is more colour variation in this heading than the other which I have analysed which makes it come across as fun. The colour orange connotes the energy behind the colour red with the happiness behind the colour yellow. These are key themes for the a lifestyle magazine as these are key themes for everyday life. The font style is also fairly informal and can be seen as fun as it is more blocky than your typical fonts. The font is also a sans serif font which comes across as less formal and less sophisticated which makes me feel that this is meant to come across as a fun article, which would stereotypically appeal to a young target audience, consequently this is something to consider doing when producing my own products.