Friday, 1 April 2016

Evaluation Q1 - In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?

'When making my front cover, I looked to the covers of magazines from Q. Because of this, my magazine covers may replicate certain features of the two magazine covers I used as my style model. However I have changed them enough to create my own house style and to show off my skills.

I used a quotation from my article to hook the audience. I used a different font and a larger size to make it stand out. The main storyline dominates the front page and has the photo to link with the storyline. The storyline has straplines which adds more information and provides a bigger hook for the reader. The main image is positioned in front of the masthead like most magazines. It is positioned and reaching out to the audience to appeal to them and grabbing their attention.

Just like most Q magazines, my masthead is in the top left hand corner of the page. This is usually typical with magazines. The magazine name normally has to stand out and be recognisable. This is to catch the reader’s eye and publicises the magazine in shops.

My masthead is a rectangle shape whereas my style models mastheads are square shaped. This is to make the magazine look bold and clear at the top of a busy front page. My main image on the front page covers half of the masthead however this doesn’t usually matter as a masthead is used in every magazine by the company. This means it becomes recognisable.

I used banners which is a common convention of magazines however not on Q magazines. My style model did not have a banner just a smaller one positioned on the masthead. My banner was spread out along the top of the front page.

It is a simple three font-colour scheme. It has a limited number of fonts and colours which is a common magazine convention.' 

Tuesday, 22 March 2016

Question12


Which part of the magazine did you feel was the least affective?
Colours 6/20
Fonts 3/20
Content 5/20
Pictures 3/20
Layout 3/20

The least affective part of my magazine was the use of colours. There are a lot of missed opinion of what was the least effective part.

Question11


What part of the magazine was most affective?
Colours 5/20
Fonts 0/20
Content 3/20
Pictures 10/20
Layout 2/20

The most affective part of my magazine was the photos I used. Exactly 50% of people said this was the most affective part.

Question10


Do you feel it was age appropriate?
Yes 17/20
No 0/20
Not sure 3/20
My magazine was aimed for 18 – 30 years old. 17 out of 20 people said this magazine fit in this age gap.

Question9


Would you recommend this magazine?
 
Yes 18/20
No 1/20
Not sure 1/20
My magazine would be recommended by 18 out for the 20 people I asked. This is a positive outcome of months of making this magazine.

Question8


Did you like the colours?
Yes  16/20
No  2/20
Not sure  2/20

The colours I used in my magazine worked well from this result.