I like this magazine draft, I like the name and the fonts, I also like picture as it shows someone in the middle of working. |
Thursday, 27 October 2011
Draft 1
Friday, 21 October 2011
My Magazine Pictures
it shows one of the
subjects that wyke has
to offer.
I like this picture as it shows wyke buildings in the background.
I like this picture as it
shows the trophies that
wyke has won in pe, it shows
that wyke also had its
own sport teams.
I like this picture as it shows the facilities that wyke has to study, the wide range of books that can be taken out and used for work.shows the trophies that
wyke has won in pe, it shows
that wyke also had its
own sport teams.
I like this picture as
is shows the campus
of wyke, but we are not looking at the camera.
I like this picture
as it shows the study areas that wyke offer so work can be completed
shows that this college
is a clean place, and the
students do not want to litter.
I like this picture as it shows that wyke have the facilites where people can keep their motorcycles if they want to travel to college by scooter.
Friday, 14 October 2011
Magazine Conventions
L-The language of this magazine is varied so a lot of varied people can read it not just certain people.
I-The ideology of this magazine is about music, tries to make you believe things about music and change your beliefs about it
I-The institution is the company IPC Media.
A-The audience of this magazine are people who are interested in music.
R-This representation of this magazine is it gives off the image about music, represents music.
Friday, 7 October 2011
LIIAR Analysis
L-The language in this magazine is not very formal, as it is aimed at people who go to college the language saimed at younger people because if the language was formal, younger people would not want to read it.
I-The ideology of this magazine gives a positive impression of college, is gives off the image that college is a enjoyable place to be.
I-the institution of the magazine would be the college, they made the magazine
A-The audience of this magazine would be the students of the college
R-The representation of this magazine shows that this college is a good college to go to, it makes people wan to go there.
I-The ideology of this magazine gives a positive impression of college, is gives off the image that college is a enjoyable place to be.
I-the institution of the magazine would be the college, they made the magazine
A-The audience of this magazine would be the students of the college
R-The representation of this magazine shows that this college is a good college to go to, it makes people wan to go there.
Wednesday, 5 October 2011
Conventions of magazine layout
Masthead title piece-The magazine's title. Usually displayed in the top left corner.
Price-Magazine cost.
Date-Weekly: usually from Saturday to Friday. Monthly: a month ahead.
Issue Number: A tally of magazines.
Barcode: Read electronically and decoded into usable information.
Teaser: One word/phrase acts as an attention grabber.
Main Feature:Headline-A phrase that may summarise the main point of the main feature. In large print, different style, bold colours in order to catch the attention of the reader.
Subtitle-Smaller headline that maybe summarise the feature.
Smaller Feature-Features included in the magazine
Images-Size: CU to med. Ranges from one main image to x amount featuring one main image and smaller images. Helps make the page look more interesting. It can add understanding of a story and/or entice someone to read the magazine.
Font-Style and size of type face.
Colour-Specific/Stylistic/Thematic types
Graphics-Graphical shapes to highlight feature(s)
Offers/adverts blurb-Banner-style shape featuring free products/promotions.
Left Third-The main headline, position your major new story for people to see on the shelves (important headlines)
Sell Lines-Brand identifier 'Brand of the year'
Splash-writing in a 'splash' bubble.
Credit-credit for the photograph
Kicker-writing that leads you in
Teller-this explains the kicker
Skyline-the line above the masthead
Flash-like a 'splash' but jagged edges
Graphology-fonts, images, design
Anchorage-explains the photo
Vocabulary-making the vocabulary relevant for your magazine
Screamers-exclamation marks, 'shouting'.
Price-Magazine cost.
Date-Weekly: usually from Saturday to Friday. Monthly: a month ahead.
Issue Number: A tally of magazines.
Barcode: Read electronically and decoded into usable information.
Teaser: One word/phrase acts as an attention grabber.
Main Feature:Headline-A phrase that may summarise the main point of the main feature. In large print, different style, bold colours in order to catch the attention of the reader.
Subtitle-Smaller headline that maybe summarise the feature.
Smaller Feature-Features included in the magazine
Images-Size: CU to med. Ranges from one main image to x amount featuring one main image and smaller images. Helps make the page look more interesting. It can add understanding of a story and/or entice someone to read the magazine.
Font-Style and size of type face.
Colour-Specific/Stylistic/Thematic types
Graphics-Graphical shapes to highlight feature(s)
Offers/adverts blurb-Banner-style shape featuring free products/promotions.
Left Third-The main headline, position your major new story for people to see on the shelves (important headlines)
Sell Lines-Brand identifier 'Brand of the year'
Splash-writing in a 'splash' bubble.
Credit-credit for the photograph
Kicker-writing that leads you in
Teller-this explains the kicker
Skyline-the line above the masthead
Flash-like a 'splash' but jagged edges
Graphology-fonts, images, design
Anchorage-explains the photo
Vocabulary-making the vocabulary relevant for your magazine
Screamers-exclamation marks, 'shouting'.
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