Sunday, 19 December 2010
Kerrang contents page analysis
The contents page of Kerrang is organised by displaying the featured articles with a picture above it. The colour pallete is yellow, black and grey this is the same as their front covers to remain consistent. At the top there is a quote from a article this is designed to leave a cliffhanger so that the reader is curious about what is said after ... it also has the page number next to it. The main image of the page is of 'you me at six' this is the largest picture on the page and is of the first featured articles. On the right hand side it says 'this week' hinting this tells the reader this is a weekly magazine, underneath this is the 9 categories of different articles feedback, news, live reviews, features, k! icons, album reviews, gigs, swag and famous last words, each of these categories fonts are the same colour yellow lettering with a black outline keeping in theme with the colour pallete. In the bottom right corner there is an advertisement to subscribe to kerrang and informs the reader about getting a discount if they order it.
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Good; do you like this type of contents page? Is it something you would like to recreate? Keep asking yourself questions like that when you analyse to inform your own product.
ReplyDeleteWell done.
I can only echo Mrs Abrahamson's sentiment. Always reflect and review your own thoughts and decisions. Is this contents realistic for you? How much work and organisation will be required to achieve this level of professionalism?
ReplyDeleteThere are at least 14 different people featured on this contents and each and everyone has had a photo shoot. You will need to try and emulate certain elements of this.
Good work though Tom, you're really stepping up to the challenge of AS.