Liam Pywell AS Media Blog
Wednesday, 6 May 2015
Tuesday, 5 May 2015
Questionnare results and analysis for college magazine preliminary task
Test sample consisted of 16 males aged 17-19 and 14 females aged 17-18
Q1: How often would you prefer a college magazine to be printed?
a: weekly b: monthly c: termly d: yearly
results- a:12 b:8 c:10 d:0
Q2: How much would you be willing to pay for it?
a: 50p-£1.50 b: £1.51-2.50 c: £2.51-£3.50 d: £3.51+
results- a:23 b:5 c:2 d:0
Q3: Which paper size would you prefer it be printed on?
a: A4 b: A3
results- a:20 b:10
Q4: Would you like to see competitions and prizes in the magazine?
a: Yes b: No c: Unsure
results- a:21 b:6 c:3
Q5: Would you like to see articles related to revision and exam help in most issues?
a: Yes b: No c: Unsure
results- a:19 b:10 c:1
Q6: What other topics would you like to see in feature articles?
a: Music b: Technology c: Film d: Art e: Fashion
results- a: 8 b: 5 c: 15 d: 1 e: 1
Using these results I have implemented appropriate content onto the cover and the contents page of my mockup college magazine. For example, due to the high number of people who said that they would like to see film and cinema related articles and also competitions, i chose to include a coverline referencing a competition for cinema tickets.
Test sample consisted of 16 males aged 17-19 and 14 females aged 17-18
Q1: How often would you prefer a college magazine to be printed?
a: weekly b: monthly c: termly d: yearly
results- a:12 b:8 c:10 d:0
Q2: How much would you be willing to pay for it?
a: 50p-£1.50 b: £1.51-2.50 c: £2.51-£3.50 d: £3.51+
results- a:23 b:5 c:2 d:0
Q3: Which paper size would you prefer it be printed on?
a: A4 b: A3
results- a:20 b:10
Q4: Would you like to see competitions and prizes in the magazine?
a: Yes b: No c: Unsure
results- a:21 b:6 c:3
Q5: Would you like to see articles related to revision and exam help in most issues?
a: Yes b: No c: Unsure
results- a:19 b:10 c:1
Q6: What other topics would you like to see in feature articles?
a: Music b: Technology c: Film d: Art e: Fashion
results- a: 8 b: 5 c: 15 d: 1 e: 1
Using these results I have implemented appropriate content onto the cover and the contents page of my mockup college magazine. For example, due to the high number of people who said that they would like to see film and cinema related articles and also competitions, i chose to include a coverline referencing a competition for cinema tickets.
Wednesday, 29 April 2015
Monday, 16 March 2015
College
Magazine – Textual Analysis
Highly feminine
colour scheme makes the magazine’s target audience fairly obvious, the subject
of the cover shoot and her pose/attire reinforce the notion that this text is
aimed at adolescent girls in college. Heavily stylized text is intertextual to
fonts used in cover lines for fashion magazines such as Vogue or Elle, this
gives the idea that this magazine is trying to represent itself as being a more
sophisticated college magazine through its use of fashion industry genre
conventions.
The obvious use of heavy airbrushing connotes glamour and
shows the magazine as being a highly polished text, yet its poor implementation
gives the cover an overall unprofessional and somewhat cheap look. The subjects
pose is highly unconventional of a magazine aiming to represent itself as being
a part of the fashion genre. Her makeup and hair are not nearly immaculate
enough , her clothing looks cheap and the shot does not flatter her figure of
make her look thin enough to be in conformation with modern day fashion/modelling
conventions. Using the fact that this is a college magazine we can assume that
the girl featured on the cover is nothing more than a student volunteering for
the job, which also means that she is highly unlikely to be seen actually
inside the magazine. You would think that if she is just to be a figurehead
they would have been more attentive to the composition of their cover, and made
it look more conventional which in turn would add to the appeal to its target
audience.
The use of typography in this cover is perhaps the most
interesting feature through their use of symbols to replace various letters in
their text, I think this is done to further the magazines relation to its
target audience. The way it almost mimics modern day ‘text-speak’ further strengthens
its connection to its adolescent target audience. The use of partially
italicised cover lines is also interesting in its implied statements about the
subject matter. For example where it says “SEX,
DRUGS & SAFETY” the first
two words are in italics, whereas the word safety is emboldened. This signifies
its heightened importance in comparison to the other two.
Conclusively I think this magazine performs rather poorly in
its intended purpose, I’ve seen better but also worse. The overall look is
unconventional without being effective, however if the cover image was perhaps
reworked, this magazine would be massively improved in my opinion.
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