Tuesday, 5 February 2013
Monday, 21 January 2013
Aims
- Make it clearer that this is a music magazine.
- Change fonts so that they are more alike other music magazines.
Tuesday, 8 January 2013
Contents Annotations
Kerrang! Magazine Contents Page

- Kerrang! uses a grid style to show to the reader what is included inside the magazine. Here, the colour scheme is in black and yellow which displays a sense of urgency to the reader making the page seem a lot more important.
NME Magazine Contents Page

Contents pages are used to show the reader where to look for selected features in the magazine if they do not intend on reading it cover to cover. In the above shown contents pages, there is a consistent layout and design to show continuity and make it easier to understand. Every magazine shown above uses similar features in explaining what every feature contains and shows images of the main articles.
Tuesday, 11 December 2012
Front Cover Draft #1
This is the first draft of my final magazine front cover. I used an original image on the front cover, shown shortly underneath this on the blog, I then cut the image of the model out in front of Brooklyn Bridge in New York to create an edgy look to the front. Most of the fonts used were found online or used from the Photoshop selection, where assorted logos were placed to accompany them (e.g. the Lockin' Out logos at the bottom and the Judge icon in between Bull and Doze). In addition to this, the content in the left third of the page showing what is included in the magazine were also found online to create realism. I used a select amount of fonts which match the style of music that is included inside, and to create a professional and realistic product.
Title Ideas
To decide name ideas, I decided to place them all into a mood-board to identify which would suit the magazine style more. I discovered that the title I used to create the mock-up was the most appropriate referring to an old, inspirational hardcore band in the heading. I came to the conclusion that 'bulldoze' has the most likely name to become a magazine which would get a second look from the general public in a shop.
Focus Group
This video (from 0:00 - 1:58) features my focus group discussion about the magazine I have created and the general thoughts of my peers of the genre and conventions that they would ideally read about. This area of the research was aimed at a group of teenagers aged sixteen to eighteen which is in the age range of my target audience, the results suggested that the genre of the magazine that I created is not a widespread popular topic.
The questions featured were:
- How would you feel about purchasing a magazine related to more niche alternative music (e.g. acoustic, spoken word, hardcore, punk, and metal)?
- Are you familiar with the following popular hardcore bands - Black Flag, Descendants, Terror, Touche Amore, Trash Talk & Your Demise?
- What values would you expect to read about when purchasing a magazine?
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