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AS Media Evaluation Dan Proudfoot
First, a look at the final design of my magazine
How does my magazine use or challenge the conventions of music magazines? On the following pages, I will show some comparisons between my magazine and other well established brands
Cover Page
Similarities
Similarities All have a consistent colour scheme “GTMM” and “Q” share the use of keeping the logos to a corner A large cover image taking up the majority of the cover Box-outs containing features to entice a reader in “Kerrang” and “Q” both feature banners along the top
Differences
Differences “GTMM” and “Q”’s layouts are relatively simplistic and well spaced out, “Kerrang” is tight and cramped “GTMM” does not make use of Banners along either the top or bottom “Kerrang“ makes more use of pictures than either “Q” or “GTMM”
Contents Page
Similarities
Similarities “Q” and “GTMM” both feature a banner containing the word Contents and the Issue name “Kerrang” and “Q” share the use of many pictures. In retrospect, I would have used more pictures on “GTMM” “GTMM” and “Kerrang” both have a message from the editor in regards of what to expect from the magazine
Double Page Spread
Similarities
Similarities Blocks of text are on their own white areas to let them stand out from the background pictures “Q” and “GTMM” contain pictures of the full band together All contain text asking the read to carry on to the following page
Differences
Differences “GTMM” uses more box outs than the other two magazines “Kerrang” launches straight into the article, while Q and GTMM are introductory pages to their pieces
How does my magazine represent social groups? I believe my magazine uses quite a fresh and almost spartan look, which is becoming ever more popular.  This means the magazine can target the late teens/early 20’s age group, who are renowned for always being on top of fashion
Similarly, the name of the magazine, while generic, aims directly at the readership The age of the cover star, and those of the featured band closely echo the age of readership.
Media Institutions The magazine would try to appeal to a mainstream audience, but I believe it would have nuances that would lead it to be on the fringes of what can be defined as mainstream. I plan for it to be more in depth than other similar magazines, if it were to be published
Reader Communication The language used is in-keeping with the age range, but slightly more technical in places to appeal to those who want to know more. The colours and images used are subtle and of a limited pallet, which is becoming fashionable. Gradients are only used when necessary, and not on every object. This also applies to drop shadows
What I used to design the magazine The majority of layout work was done using Adobe InDesign CS5 Graphics were handled in both Adobe Photoshop CS5 and Adobe Illustrator CS5 Writing work for the blog was done in Microsoft Word 2010
Improvements, Feedback and Personal Evaluation Suggestions for improvements have been provided throughout, and they have been taken into account. For example: I took this into account and applied the changes to my front cover
Personally, I’m happy with how this magazine resulted. The cover is pleasing to look at, and incorporates many standards of the magazine industry, while maintaining a sense of independence. The rest of the magazine follows suit, with a strong adherence to a design philosophy and colour choice. It think it impacts on the end reader effectively.

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Dan Proudfoot AS media evaluation

  • 1. AS Media Evaluation Dan Proudfoot
  • 2. First, a look at the final design of my magazine
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5. How does my magazine use or challenge the conventions of music magazines? On the following pages, I will show some comparisons between my magazine and other well established brands
  • 8. Similarities All have a consistent colour scheme “GTMM” and “Q” share the use of keeping the logos to a corner A large cover image taking up the majority of the cover Box-outs containing features to entice a reader in “Kerrang” and “Q” both feature banners along the top
  • 10. Differences “GTMM” and “Q”’s layouts are relatively simplistic and well spaced out, “Kerrang” is tight and cramped “GTMM” does not make use of Banners along either the top or bottom “Kerrang“ makes more use of pictures than either “Q” or “GTMM”
  • 13. Similarities “Q” and “GTMM” both feature a banner containing the word Contents and the Issue name “Kerrang” and “Q” share the use of many pictures. In retrospect, I would have used more pictures on “GTMM” “GTMM” and “Kerrang” both have a message from the editor in regards of what to expect from the magazine
  • 16. Similarities Blocks of text are on their own white areas to let them stand out from the background pictures “Q” and “GTMM” contain pictures of the full band together All contain text asking the read to carry on to the following page
  • 18. Differences “GTMM” uses more box outs than the other two magazines “Kerrang” launches straight into the article, while Q and GTMM are introductory pages to their pieces
  • 19. How does my magazine represent social groups? I believe my magazine uses quite a fresh and almost spartan look, which is becoming ever more popular. This means the magazine can target the late teens/early 20’s age group, who are renowned for always being on top of fashion
  • 20. Similarly, the name of the magazine, while generic, aims directly at the readership The age of the cover star, and those of the featured band closely echo the age of readership.
  • 21. Media Institutions The magazine would try to appeal to a mainstream audience, but I believe it would have nuances that would lead it to be on the fringes of what can be defined as mainstream. I plan for it to be more in depth than other similar magazines, if it were to be published
  • 22. Reader Communication The language used is in-keeping with the age range, but slightly more technical in places to appeal to those who want to know more. The colours and images used are subtle and of a limited pallet, which is becoming fashionable. Gradients are only used when necessary, and not on every object. This also applies to drop shadows
  • 23. What I used to design the magazine The majority of layout work was done using Adobe InDesign CS5 Graphics were handled in both Adobe Photoshop CS5 and Adobe Illustrator CS5 Writing work for the blog was done in Microsoft Word 2010
  • 24. Improvements, Feedback and Personal Evaluation Suggestions for improvements have been provided throughout, and they have been taken into account. For example: I took this into account and applied the changes to my front cover
  • 25. Personally, I’m happy with how this magazine resulted. The cover is pleasing to look at, and incorporates many standards of the magazine industry, while maintaining a sense of independence. The rest of the magazine follows suit, with a strong adherence to a design philosophy and colour choice. It think it impacts on the end reader effectively.