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Target Audience Moodboard

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Front Cover Analysis 3

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  ·          Colour scheme – neutral, monotonal and beige – conveys serious tone and topics of the main article of the magazine ·          Fonts – clear, large text – simplistic ·          Layout – coverlines on left side of the main image, focal point is Rihanna in the centre third and right third ·          Tagline – placed behind main image of Rihanna so that it doesn’t cover her face ·          Main coverline is central and at the bottom of the page in the biggest font, highlights Rihanna ·          “on fearlessness, fenty and finding love” – tricolon of alliteration, enticing the audience through the media language, easily summarises the topics of the article e.g., fenty=beauty, finding love=romance, fearlessness=confidence – brings audience...

Front Cover Analysis 2

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·          Masthead – bold, large compared to any other text, this is so the reader knows exactly what magazine it is instantly ·          Main cover line – ‘The Fascinating Lana Del Rey’, presents herself as the focal point in the feature article of this Vogue issue ·          Colour scheme – this magazine uses the conventional colour palette which contains three colours: pink, white and black. This shows it’s for the female audience rather than male and is based upon fashion ·          Cover lines – gives the audience an insight into the topics involved in the magazine ·          Main image – conventional direct eye contact/address which is often used to engage the readers ·          Main image – wearing a contrasting colour from the background for ...

Front Cover Analysis 1

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  ·          Colour scheme – black, white, red – connotes power, strength and masculinity ·          Font – clear bold fonts ·          Layout – text over The Rock’s bicep, frames his face as the main image around the arm ·          Bull logo on front cover – represents celebrity recognition/promotion ·          Media language influencing meaning of strength – “mind, body & masculinity” strapline, “man up! How to be a man in 2016” cover line – associates ideas of masculinity coinciding with physical strength ·          ‘The Rock’ text is larger than ‘Dwayne Johnson’ – his pseudonym has connotations of strength and stability, implies that his persona is more important ·          Direct eye contact with a...