Saturday, 16 November 2013

Content page analysis 1




'Q' contents page has a simple yet stylish look that is consist throughout the magazine. The dark background with the red features makes the red stand out more and connotes danger, this can make the audience more interested to find out what this 'danger' element is. The bold Q in the corner catches the audiences eye, there is evidence of continuity as the 'Q' logo is illustrated in the front cover as well as throughout the magazine. The layout is simple and not too packed as you would find in a fashion magazine. This can make it easier to read as there is not too much text. The ruff looking artist 'Mick Jagger' gives the magazine an edgy look appealing to an older generation interested in the rock genre. It also contains the date and issue number making the audience aware  they are buying the copy they want. To the right of the main image ( Mick Jagger) is a red box containing the features of the magazine, it also has a section of the 100 greatest albums ever. This makes  it more interesting as the audience can know if they have any of these albums, it can also boost sales of these particular albums as the reader might be interested in the album as it is classed as one of the greatest albums ever. At the bottom of the page it has an arrow pointing to the next page with a title of a main story and it also has the page number for reference.

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