
The image to the left is one of the magazines i will be analysing. The masthead 'Q' gives a very sophisticated feel.
The colour scheme also fits the sophisticated feel as the are only 4 colours used. The lack of bright and wild colours sets the tone of the magazine as well.
The items in the magazine are clearly separated by font and colour. The main flash in red and the most eye catching text on the page. It also
links well to the photo. The other items are all lined up adding to the neat look.
There is not a great deal of text on the front cover just names and phrases that catch your attention, but don't give too much away.
The image conveys the power of the band and the crack coming towards the reader suggests the band coming into their face which is one of the aims of the band 'The Prodigy'.
Information such as the date bar code and price is displayed ate the bottom right of the page.
This would seem to appeal males who generally like rock music. You can also assume its aimed at older males as its clean cut and quite sophisticated looking, the price could be another indication that the magazine is aimed at older people as young people could not afford to spend £4 on a magazine.
The image to the left is of the contents page of 'Q' i chose to analyse. The first impression is of every thing being neat and organised, i think this would be a good thing to carry through to my magazine as it suggests a well thought through design.
The tone of the contents is w
written in quite a formal tone with just general information on each article. There are a few puns and informal language thrown in too. Such as "tried to cut down
n on its pork life" and "bottoms up!".
All the items are presented in a column and down the bottom. The features items are listed in red, then below that the 'Oasis special!' is in a separate box and the title is in a different
colour.
There is a picture of the band The Courteeners, they are on the top of a hill withe a fantastic view behind them. It is quite an artistic photo making the band look quite cool. The caption under the picture says ""he's just showing off". Liam Fray's mum hits the nail on head." this contrasts to the picture and makes the band seem more accessible.
The date of the issue is intended again and the
magazines web-site and myspace page is also displayed .
The the image on the right is the second front cove
r i have chosen to analyse. It is the magazine 'mojo'. The mast head is covered by the image. This is a reflection on the main aim of 'mojo' to make the music the most
important thing of the magazine.
The type face is bold and with a few blending colours and the use of the colour red to highlight big articles. No bright
colours are used adding to the tone. This cover seems less sophisticated than Q due to the use of colour and the way the words are presented. In Q all the items are in different fonts and presented differently. In Mojo only one font is used and all the items blend. There is not something immediately eye catching about the text,.
The main flash would be "Pink Floyd" where as in Q the main flash was obvious, in 'Mojo' it is only slightly bigger than the other sections and and not centralised at all. This again is to probably show that to 'Mojo' the music is the most important thing in the magazine.
The image is very simple with not much expression. He looks very much like a power symbol which is probably what they were going for. With his arms crossed and eyes looking straight at the reader creates a connection with the reader and gives him an element of class and style. He's not wearing any costume just normal clothes which gives him a more powerful persona still, as it shows he has chosen what to wear and so he has authority. The black of his t-shirt also fits the colour scheme of the cover.
This magazine would appeal to a slightly older audience than Q as many of the reference are to older bands and actually no new bands are mentioned at all on this front cover. Also the main image is of a middle aged man, most young people c
could not identify with him.


Above is the double page spread i decided to analyse, they are 2 pages taken from 'Mojo'. The pages are separate images because i can only scan A4. The top page is a portrait photo of the legendary Gene Simmons of Kiss. It is an iconic photo with the make-up and the trade mark tongue out. It links to the next page which is the first halves of an interview with Simmons.
The font in the top half is very big with certain quotes picked out and highlighted. The bottom half is the main interview, The first letter 'E' is big and bold, i like this effect as it makes the piece look classy. The font of the interview is just normal, with the size being approximately 11 or 12. This i think so the words can speak for themselves and that you're not distracted by abstract things around you. This again could be a reference to 'Mojo' putting the artist and what they have to say first.
The tone of the interview is one of sheer worship, there is a box with a comment on kiss by Trent Reznor. The Title of the box is "we're not WORTHY" the word worthy is in capitals to emphases kiss' greatness.
The language in the interview is quite informal, the writer takes you on the journey he went through when meeting Simmons and describes it excellently. He really brings the reader with him and describes it immaculately.