urban mag not sure what one |
nme magazine |
kerrang |
3 double page spread music magazines compare/contrast
Layout
the layout between nme and kerrang are very similar with it being in 3 stages across the 2 pages the first stage is to the left and is the main picture to go with the article next is the article going in two columns down the page with a quote being a different size and color been placed somewhere in the text to make it stand out and sum up the article the 3rd stage is where the two differ but not to much. the kerrang mag has a off section on the new tracks the band there interviewing has released however nme manages to keep on track with the article like kerrang with it being about new music which is what the magazine article is about but differers as it isn't a direct ink to the article more of a different article it self. the third magazine (that shall now be called generic urban mag or GUM for short) is different from both the indie and rock magazine in its choice of layout as it misses the second article and the 2 columns of text instead just one with the main focus being draw to the picture instead of the text.
pictures
all 3 magazines use a unique style of picture to represent the band they are talking about. in the NME mag it uses a in-formal style of picture as first the clothes of the band are very casual them being in t-shirt in jeans and them looking very casual on a bed or sofa with what seems like a typical lads room with pictures oh half naked women going along with the band title of the teenagers this also represent there target audience of the younger generation who see them selfs in these 3 members. This is a direct contrast to the GUM which you are not meant to relate to these group of people there meant to be admired, looked at but not touched this is backed by there clothes which are gold and also designed very formal however to keep with there demographic of young urban people they are also wearing the clothes a hip hop fashion such as the man on the left who despite the formal jacket shirt and tie is still wearing baggy trousers this reaches there target audience as people are used to see these kind of people as high up role models for people to try and reach there status and one day be like them.
colors
the colors in each magazine is different with them all having a different main background color. for the GUM the only color used is the white for the background this is to help make the article and picture it self stand out to make it seem more alive. The NME the background is separated along with the 3 separate parts the first is the picture then its a white background with black text that also uses blue for things like quotes and the title these are so the don't blend in and make them seem more important. karrang is only 3 colors black red and white and even then the white is used in one section so people know its different. So the 2 man colors black and red are used most as it reflects the band type and the target audiences stereotype which is of a teenage youth who is quite dark and into things like heavy metal so the 2 man colors being black and red i think fit the stereotype very well.
did they reach there target audience?
overall i think that all 3 did very well to reach there target audiences.
GUM-the urban magazine kept things very simple to reach there audience using only very basic and few colors also using a very simple layout and not trying to over complicate things by filling the page with text instead making the most important thing as it makes you understand what the article will be about.
NME- the nme went a dfferen't approach from the GUM and instead filled the page with pictures and text and a variety of colors so you get a different feel from this. For example the thing that represents there target audience the most is the picture which is of late teens in what seem to be a guy sort of flat with the mini pics in the background which reaches there audience of young male and also the look of the clothes that shows them as sort of indie-ish makes it so they got the target almost spot on.
karrang-karrang main point of reaching there audience is also the picture which is the same with all 3 as its the thing our eyes are always attracted to. in this double page spread the picture uses the color of it most to reach the audience with it being black but with it also being of it during a live concert also makes it twice as better for there audience as i think that the majority of people who would pick up there magazine would be into live music and going to gigs. so overall the magazine did very well as it not only the picture but also t uses font and the color of the font as well to get across who its aimed at with the font being thick block letter with what seems to be pain spatter across them something that is often seen makes you think of this kinda genre of music (rock) and the people who listen to it along with the font color sometimes being red which along with the black in the picture works very well together to make a good representation of there audience.
overall i think that the 3 magazines used mostly the pictures to get there target audience this will effect my magazine a lot as it will sway my choice of picture for the double page spread and how i choice to edit or if i do also from the karrang magazine i learned that things like the color of the font can also help reach my target audience.