Monday 28 January 2013

Content Analysis Q Magazine

On the contents page of Q magazine , the colour code and house style of writing continues to follow , the main colours of the magazine being red, white and black showing the magazine has been well set up and is professionally designed to look good and appealing to the audience. The contents page is quite minimal with only a few small pictures and one large picture, which focuses the audience on the biggest picture. On the top of the page the logo of Q is shown again to raise the publicity of the magazine and remind the reader of the magazine name. The headings of what each pages contents are are put into a bolder text to make the reader see it more clearly and appeal to them as they may be interested in the artist. Allowing them to look easily for the artist they want to read about the most without having to flick through and find it themselves. Again the house style of red and white matching to the logo of Q , are the page numbers this helps the reader to take note of them and remember the page that they want for which artist or story it covers. The articles of each heading are written shortly underneath to give more information off to the reader of what they will be expecting to read about them artists or band , this could make them more encouraged to read on into the magazine. This represents the audience to be more interested in indie/grunge style of music and more young adults and teenagers, and those who are also interested in the media and music on the telly as it talks of The Brit Awards and Simon Cowell.

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