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DRAFT: Evaluation 1
In
what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and
conventions of real media products (i.e. music magazines).

For my font I decided to follow the Clash look
and go for a simplistic, edgy look.
I couldn’t have my text as bold as there
are too many characters in my title. I
chose the name True Sound as it reflects the indie rock genre well as the genre
for the real music. Most of the music that is played is played at gigs. Most of
the music and bands that are found are found at live gigs that are cover artist
for the headliners. There for the genre music is real and gets little editing.
The costumes that I have chosen for my band
is of the target audience that I have. I have chosen to put them in ‘football casual’
wear and with my model magazine being very fashionable and being very fashion
related. For my magazine to look professional and to look like my model
magazine then would have to get the costumes and the outfit’s right. For the
costumes I have decided to put my models in Ellesse, Pretty Green. On my front
cover you can see my band members in a white Ralph Lauren top and another in a
white Fred Perry polo, this gives my magazine a professional look and the style
and brands I am looking for that appeal to my target audience.
For the hairstyles I decided that I would
not have a certain style or few styles that I would have them in and instead I
went with a natural look to show that they don’t care and with the band name
‘The Violent Boys’.


On my double page spread I tried to make it as simple as I could, I did this to suit the taste of my target audience I have used the Alte Haas Grotesk for my masthead this gives it a simple and clear look. This font can also be seen in the Clash magazine to give it a professional feel. For my body of text at the bottom I have used the Verdana font. This gives the text again a professional look.
For my contents page I decided to go for
something really simplistic, black and white with a bit of colour in the
images. I decided on this look as it would suit the rest of my magazine, I felt
that a hectic contents page with lots of things going on would not appeal to my
target audience and it wouldn’t go with the overall theme that I am trying to
get. The images on the contents page are previews of what to expect from that
page in the magazine. They also add some colour to the contents page.
The genre that I am targeting is the Indie
Alternative/Rock genre. The indie alternative/rock genre is related and heavily
loved by the ‘New Casual’ UK tribe. I have portrayed the New Casual on my front
cover by the choice of fashion for my models. With them being dressed in Fred
Perry and Ralph Lauren this will attract the audience that I am looking to
attract as they will see the brands. On my front cover I also have a list of
the bands that will feature in the magazine and this will attract more of
target audience that will like these bands. My magazine is different from other
magazines and there would be a noticeable difference from mine to a Kerrang or
Mojo magazine which is where it will be placed on the shelf next to them.
My artist is represented as an Indie/Alternative artist. I have done this to attract my target audience. My artist represents the genre well as the new casual people that I am looking to attract will wear this clothing. They both also look arrogant in the photos and have a "bad boy" rebellious attitude about them which again increases the idea that it is an indie/new casual magazine.
The colours that have chosen to use are simplistic colours. I have chosen to use these because I took inspiration from the Clash magazine and this magazine used the simplistic colour choice and I thought it looked professional and the Clash magazine has the same target audience as me so it must appeal to them. The simplicity represents the alternative theme I have.
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