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1.Make sure you have a clear distinguish between what you want your magazine to show, and the actually genre called 'New Wave'.
To do this, I will make the front cover, including the images and articles, clear and bold. This will make sure people make the connection between the title and the genre, not causing any confusion between the two different genres. Also in theory this confusion won't happen, as its a very old genre, so the majority of people won't make the connection between the genre 'New Wave' and the title.
2.Don't use the same font for the magazine name and the article title.
The only thing that will be in the 'long shot' font will be the title on the front cover of the magazine. This will separate the title from the rest of the magazine, allowing people to put an image to the magazine, sticking it in their mind and thus staying with people.
3. How will you put a positive light onto Grime, will this be through articles/photos etc?
The positive side of Grime will be shown through the different articles featured in the magazine. The articles will include stories from artists, explaining the positive effect Grime has had on them, how it allowed them to move forward.
4. How are you going to create the magazine? Research different layout programmes such as Indesign.
I will create the magazine on Photoshop. This is because this is the only programme open to me and the only one I can access.
5. Change the double spread photo as it contradicts your USP.
For my magazine to get the message across I want it to, I will only want to include images and articles that show Grime in a proper, and good light. So therefore I will retake the photo of the double page spread. This is because to some people the image may look quite intimidating and off-putting, someone that completely goes against my magazine.
6. 13-18 is quite a broad target audience, maybe make it smaller so it appeals to all in the bracket.
13-18 is the perfect age bracket to aim my magazine at. This is because this age bracket is the one in which this genre is most popular. So aiming at 13-18 will enable the magazine to reach a audience where Grime is most prominent. Also a 13 year old would want to relate themselves to an older audience, so will want to read the same style of stuff as someone is who older than them, people who they would look to.
7. To completely abolish any possible confusion to do with the title, include a strap-line.
This will help my magazine stand out and enable it to fully be recognised for what it is. Also this will give my magazine a catchy way to be remembered, expanding it's appeal and popularity.
1.Make sure you have a clear distinguish between what you want your magazine to show, and the actually genre called 'New Wave'.
To do this, I will make the front cover, including the images and articles, clear and bold. This will make sure people make the connection between the title and the genre, not causing any confusion between the two different genres. Also in theory this confusion won't happen, as its a very old genre, so the majority of people won't make the connection between the genre 'New Wave' and the title.
2.Don't use the same font for the magazine name and the article title.
The only thing that will be in the 'long shot' font will be the title on the front cover of the magazine. This will separate the title from the rest of the magazine, allowing people to put an image to the magazine, sticking it in their mind and thus staying with people.
3. How will you put a positive light onto Grime, will this be through articles/photos etc?
The positive side of Grime will be shown through the different articles featured in the magazine. The articles will include stories from artists, explaining the positive effect Grime has had on them, how it allowed them to move forward.
4. How are you going to create the magazine? Research different layout programmes such as Indesign.
I will create the magazine on Photoshop. This is because this is the only programme open to me and the only one I can access.
5. Change the double spread photo as it contradicts your USP.
For my magazine to get the message across I want it to, I will only want to include images and articles that show Grime in a proper, and good light. So therefore I will retake the photo of the double page spread. This is because to some people the image may look quite intimidating and off-putting, someone that completely goes against my magazine.
6. 13-18 is quite a broad target audience, maybe make it smaller so it appeals to all in the bracket.
13-18 is the perfect age bracket to aim my magazine at. This is because this age bracket is the one in which this genre is most popular. So aiming at 13-18 will enable the magazine to reach a audience where Grime is most prominent. Also a 13 year old would want to relate themselves to an older audience, so will want to read the same style of stuff as someone is who older than them, people who they would look to.
7. To completely abolish any possible confusion to do with the title, include a strap-line.
This will help my magazine stand out and enable it to fully be recognised for what it is. Also this will give my magazine a catchy way to be remembered, expanding it's appeal and popularity.
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