Tuesday, 17 December 2013

Double Page spread feedback

1.Do you think my double page spread reflects my pop genre?
2.What features enable you to recognize my magazine as a magazine?
3. Is the font clear and easy to read?
4. Does anything need to be changed/improved? why?
5. Do you think the language is too formal or too informal or a mixture of both and do you think its appropriate for my target audience?
6. Do you think the images I have used are appropriate? why? why not?


I asked 3 people that fit into my target audience and who also have interests in the pop genre. They thought that the colour scheme reflects my pop genre and also I have used a question and answer style format which is typical of a pop music magazine. The features that enable them to recognize my magazine as a magazine are the pull quote,the drop cap as well as the large image on the left side and also the image bleeding onto the next page and again the question and answer style format. They find the font clear and easy to read as it is bright and bold and stands out a lot. They don't think anything needs changing and having the left page as just an image is good because people may want to rip it out and keep it as a poster. They think my language is mainly informal and chatty which is good as this is what pop music magazines use for people within my target audience age which only some parts of it being slightly formal. The images I have used are focused on one person and the image is of someone smiling which connotes the pop genre and Hannah is looking directly into the camera to connect with the audience.


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