L: The language of my college magazine needs to appeal to college student, so this means that the writing style must be aimed at ages 16 – 19. However, the writing must also be formal and easy to understand. The masthead needs to be short and recognizable, this way it will be more memorable and eye catching, making the magazine more appealing.
The image on the front cover must be of a medium close-up, where the subject is clearly visible and recognisable. On the front cover I will also have thumbnails with short, snappy captions to let the reader know what’s in store when they pick up this magazine.
Another aspect on my magazine will be the price and barcode; this makes it seem more professional and gives it that ‘official feel.’
Somewhere on the front cover will be an advertisement for a competition and prizes to be won, this helps promote the magazine more and adds a little extra to it.
I will have the main article, in bold letters and bigger than the rest of the text, to let the readers know what the main image is about and what the highlight of the magazine is.
I: The message I want to get across in my magazine is to let students know what’s happening within the college and that the magazine is made by ‘one of them’ so they can relate to it. A: The target audience for my magazine is 16 – 19 year olds because demographics show that the majority of 16 – 19 year old are college students. Also, people around that age are more interested in buying a magazine compared to people aged 50+. R: Depending on my main article I want college students to be represented accurately however I want a bit of humour and attraction to the magazine, so I may present to student in a stereotypical way, but still keeping a positive image.
The image on the front cover must be of a medium close-up, where the subject is clearly visible and recognisable. On the front cover I will also have thumbnails with short, snappy captions to let the reader know what’s in store when they pick up this magazine.
Another aspect on my magazine will be the price and barcode; this makes it seem more professional and gives it that ‘official feel.’
Somewhere on the front cover will be an advertisement for a competition and prizes to be won, this helps promote the magazine more and adds a little extra to it.
I will have the main article, in bold letters and bigger than the rest of the text, to let the readers know what the main image is about and what the highlight of the magazine is.
I: The message I want to get across in my magazine is to let students know what’s happening within the college and that the magazine is made by ‘one of them’ so they can relate to it. A: The target audience for my magazine is 16 – 19 year olds because demographics show that the majority of 16 – 19 year old are college students. Also, people around that age are more interested in buying a magazine compared to people aged 50+. R: Depending on my main article I want college students to be represented accurately however I want a bit of humour and attraction to the magazine, so I may present to student in a stereotypical way, but still keeping a positive image.
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