Monday 17 January 2011

Contents Page - Production

1. In what ways are you designing your media product to use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
I tried to stick to the minimalism of the front page to continue into the contents page, this makes the magazine more coherent, and it all ties together well. Also, I think that with my contents page being different from other magazine contents pages makes it stand out for all the right reasons, and will seem more intriguing and attractive to my selected target audience. I tired to keep the same pictures from my front page so this would add to the coherency that I wanted. I also had a minimal use of colour in the contents page as this would make it seem sophisticated, and apply and adapt to the lifestyle of the target audience for the music magazine.
I looked at other content pages of music magazines, such as ‘Kerrang!’ which gave me ideas as to how I should lay out my contents page, and what I would need to do to make it easily accessible and understandable. I also looked at colour schemes and picture layout to gain a bit of knowledge on how I should work with my own magazine. From the magazines I looked at I learned that there weren’t a lot of pictures, as to divert from making the contents page too busy, which could possibly make it difficult to understand. In that aspect, I don’t think that I tried to challenge the norms, however I managed to make my content page stand out by using a minimal amount of colour, and choosing a simplistic layout while still sticking to the ‘normal’ contents page layout.
2. How are you designing your media product to represent particular social groups?
I tried to make my contents page follow the conventions of my front cover, which were sophistication, minimalism and class, which were how I wanted to represent my chosen genre, and those are the types of individuals I want to target through my magazines. I figured that my target audience would mainly consist of middle class, jazz enjoying females, and I therefore strived to emulate their character and lifestyle through my magazine, so I could get the preferred reading that I wanted. I chose the same collection of pictures as my front page, in order to fully tie together the message that I wanted to convey through my magazine. I wanted women to feel empowered and represented when they read my magazine, and I thought it was very important to have this sense of sensibility and class about my magazine, which is the main ways in which I want to attract readers.
3. How are you attracting/addressing your audience?

Although I tried to engage my audience through visual means such as layout, photography, typography and colour scheme, I also though it was extremely important for the audience to be attracted to the core message of the magazine and I thought that the front page should fuel this attraction through it’s simplicity and it’s allowance for easy navigation through the magazine.

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