AMERICAN LANGUAGE HUB_Level2_Student'sBook_Answerkey.pdf
Task2
1. ANALYSIS
LEAH ALLIE
COVER
TYPOGRAPHY
The logo of the magazine is bold and significantly more so than the
rest of the text to make sure it’s the first thing the reader sees, the
tagline is greatly reduced in size as it’s less important to the reader.
Sans serif is used to make the text stand out, it masculinizes the
cover which helps to identify the genre of the magazine, the
contrast between red and white helps to make the words as visual
as possible and to help them stand out further. Cleverly, they have
highlighted ‘RIP’ in the word STRIPES, to illustrate the topic of the
article inside (the band split up).
LAYOUT
The layout avoids clutter, this makes it more convenient for the reader to quickly browse over
what may be in the issue, and there is also less information in avoiding clutter so it gives more
reason for a person to look inside. The cover follows the route of the eye this means that
important information is allocated in the formation of a ‘Z’ shape across the page, making sure
that the Logo (NME) is the first thing the reader sees , whilst also following the rule of thirds by
keeping a majority of text on the predominant left hand side . Using a wide shot photograph, to
fill the other two thirds, you can clearly see the entirety of the band members; Drawing in any
fans of the white stripes or people who may be interested in the genre. Placing a box outline on
the cover highlights the reader’s attention, to the text within it, the usage of the box outline helps
to order the cover too which aids the reader when glancing over the cover.
COLOUR
The Genre of the magazine is Alternative and Rock, in this issue the main feature is about rock
musicians, hence the aggressive red and white contrast outlined with a sleek black border,
screaming to the reader that this is a rock magazine. Using different colours to grab the attention
of the reader’s eye , text colouring varies from black, red and white; mimicking the music video to
‘ Seven Nation Army ‘– The white stripes most popular and well known song ,the outfits of the
band members (Jack White and Meg White) follow the colour scheme of the cover . Black
conveys darkness, and possibly connotes to the ‘death’ of their band; Red is an aggressive colour
which portrays the angst and venom that is normally associated with rock music. White fits the
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colour scheme well as it is used to contrast and stand out from the red. These three colours work
well to attract a younger generation of readers as they are bright but also attract people who
follow the genre
LANGUAGE
The language displayed on the cover is informal, and so appeals to the target group of the
younger generation, short sentences are easier to read and make the process of scanning
quicker. Statements such as ‘Their incredible 14-year story in full ‘the use of the word incredible
entices the reader , words such as ‘special ‘ and ‘finally’ make the reader think it is limited to only
them , as if the cover only wants them to know. Referring back to the use of RIP in the STRIPES,
this also connotes to the end of the band, highlighting it and making the word almost
scandalous.
CONVENTIONS
Typically of the rock genre, angst is illustrated in the cover by its colour scheme and the very
forward, to-the-point, or matter-of-fact styling in the covers language, there is a great deal of
attitude in the language used as there is no explanation and this appeals to the youth who
associate themselves with the genre. Death is also commonly associated with the rock genre, or
at least a fascination of it, this can be alluded to by the black border, the colouring of the text
and of the clothes the subjects wear. Fortunately for the cover designers, The White stripes have
a consistent colour scheme of black, white and red; which is already very stereotypical for the
rock and alternative genre.
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CONTENTS PAGE.
TYPOGRPHY
The text of the contents page is written in serif, this is to suit the
genre of the magazine, the masculine features help to display the
personality of the magazine. Bold lettering (Sans serif) is used to
highlight main areas of the page such as the main article and other
subtitles, font sizes differ depending on their importance and similarity to the cover or the image
on the page. The main article contains a small amount of detail, compared to the other titles, the
font is much larger as this is the story they are trying to sell to the reader. The page number is
placed next to the title of the article rather than at the bottom of the text like the other stories on
the contents page.
COLOURS
Colours such as white black, red, and yellow match the genre of the Rock magazine. Red is
aggressive and yellow can connote to danger , this attracts readers who like the genre , the white
background aids to contrast between the darker more recessive colours and the brighter more
eye catching ones. The aim of the colour scheme is to present the text in a highly visual manner ,
an almost colour coded layout which expresses a varying importance or dominance of articles,
the colour scheme plays on an angst-fuelled stereotype related to the target group of
adolescents.
IMAGE
Again using a wide shot, it gives the reader a full view of who they are reading about, the image
absorbs a large amount of space, so that readers can almost instantly tell who they are reading
about. Especially if they are a fan. The image itself is dark and poorly lighted, the artist pictured
almost blends into the black background; it displays the artist singing and playing the guitar and
as the stereotype of the genre demands, his hair is unkempt and partially covering his face. The
image of Alex Turner (of the Arctic Monkeys) is informal which would appeal to the age group
the magazine is intended.
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LEAH ALLIE
LAYOUT
Keeping with a consistency, the NME logo remains in the top left corner of the page just before
the masthead, as a reminder of who is presenting you with the latest news in the genre. Despite
the aggressive nature of the magazine, the contents page is neat and tidy, this is so the reader
can easily access areas of the page without much thought ; maintaining a mostly uncluttered
contents page helps the reader to find what they are looking for with ease. The contents column
keeps all of their important information about what to expect from the issue.
LANGUAGE
The language in informal, however there is no usage of slang, meaning the magazine is trying to
reach an older group of teenagers, short sentences and phrases keep the page neat and tidy .
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DOUBLE SPEAD
TYPOGRAPHY
The combination of sans and sans script helps keep the genre of the magazine consistent whilst
giving insight on the type of person the article is about. By enlarging certain words of the title it
makes it easier for the reader to know that the page they are o is the double spread as it takes up
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a considerable amount of space. The use of a drop cap gives a formal appearance to the article,
and boasts its relevancy in the magazine. To make the quote stand out, sans has been used, as
the quote itself is aggressive and full of attitude. The By-line is highlighted by a small column
which also sections the page from the title and the text.
COLOURS
The theme of the artist has quite dark but neutral colours such as grey and ever-green which
contrast with the artists pale completion. Relating to the origins of the artist (Clifton, Nottingham)
they have generalised its dreary colours and have tied them into the colour scheme to suit the
artist. Using darker colours such as grey and black help to connote the general mood of the
artist’s genre which is English Indie Folk / Folk Rock.
IMAGE
The close up of the 22 year old artist , Jake Bugg (Jake Edwin Charles Kennedy Bugg)clearly
shows his facial expression and the emotion his face is portraying . This also ties in well with the
general aesthetic of the article, as he seems focused and stern; the second image used in the
double spread is a wide shot which manifests him performing with an acoustic guitar, this helps
display to the reader what genre of music he creates. Fans of the artist will be drawn in by the
close up and people who are new to the artist’s work will study the page over as the close up
clearly shows that this is a feature article.
LAYOUT
Consisting of two sections, the layout of this double spread doesn’t stick to conventional layouts.
The reason being is that there is plenty of writing, so to make it interesting for the reader visually,
they have sectioned it by using a box outline to show a timeline of the artist life leading up to his
stardom. Sectioning the double spread in this way keeps order of the article and is visually
pleasing to the reader. By using the rule of thirds the article maintains a neat presentation, whilst
focusing the attention of the reader to three main parts; the close up image, the text, and the
wide shot image with text. This makes processing the double spread easier for the reader and
prevents confusion.
LANGUAGE
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LEAH ALLIE
Language used is mostly informal, as the interview is with a youth (or a more developed
adolescent). This makes the article relatable to the target population as they are teenagers and
adolescents, the language used makes Jake Bugg seem like the authorities figure for these
adolescents, like a spokesperson whilst also telling his own story.