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Case Study Part 5: Analysing the Editor Letter

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The editors letter in this magazine like a short interview with questions and answers keeping it short and simple for the reader. The questions are quite informal such as "How many middle-of-the-night panics did you have while redesigning this issue?" showing the reader that even someone with a great job can still procrastinate about her work just like any regular person, this creates an informal relationship so that the reader can feel familiar with the editor without actually meeting her in person. She also appeals to a younger demographic stating that on Instagram people write "Long captions and heaps of hashtags" showing her annoyance toward people who do such on social media to the point where it sounds like she is talking to a friend. A professional photo of her is shown at the top giving the reader a face to put all the text to with her name and position at Marie Claire shown beside it.

Case Study Part 4: Analysing the Double Page of a Magazine

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The double page spread of this magazine is about Britney Spears which takes up eight pages with four being just photographs of her. The title of the double page spread is "stronger than yesterday" written in type writer font without any capital letters to give a more editorial effect, the title is a lyric from her 2000's hit "Stronger". The writers state she has "risen back to the top of her game" and in her "only UK interview" showing the reader that Marie Clarie has the inside scoop on what her secret is. On the third page we see one page full of text and the other with a photograph taking up the majority of the page with inspiring quotes for young people such as " I care more about feeling sexy than looking sexy. That all comes from within" showing the readers that even a huge celebrity doesn't seek approval from others to how she looks, she only listens to herself which sends a positive message out to the readers. The in...

Case Study Part 3: Analysing the Contents Page of a Magazine

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In the contents page we see images scattered across it in no particular order but it still manages to look artistic and modern, they have been equally spaced out allowing the page to breathe so its minimal and simplistic for the reader. From this we can see that the audience is people aged 20-30 because they just want to get straight to what the articles are about and not get distracted by other things. They've used a simplistic black and white background with the font being black and the background being white so they contrast from each other, the images have very neutral brown and brass tones in them so that they compliment each other without it being an eyesore to the reader. The contents is laid out in the centre going vertically down making the text easier to read but also making the images beside it appear more dramatic and interesting due to our eyes not being pulled focus on to one point on the page. A typewriter font has been used giving simplicity and an editorial feel t...

Case Study Part 2: Analysing the Front Cover of a Magazine

The image on the front cover is Britney Spears centred in the front smiling whilst wearing a stylish coat in front of an orange background. The audience can see that she looks content and fashionable showing a different side to the Las Vegas performer that looks much more subdue, the audience can see this and think to themselves that they can aspire to look great even after being through so much in their lives. Due to her smiling it makes the front cover more inviting to the reader so that they are more likely to want to pick up this edition. The title "Fashion Special" has connotations of style and limited edition due to it being a "Special" making it a one time thing giving the audience urgency to purchase it to find out the latest trends in fashion and style. The reader would be attracted to this title because the magazine states "90 pages of gorgeous looks" underneath the title letting the reader know that they are offering a lot fashion wise so it w...

Case Study Part 1: Colour In Magazines

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The colour used on the front cover of the Marie Claire magazine is orange nude, that colour often represents happiness and joy but also fascination and stimulation. This makes the audience feel like the magazine has this intelligence to offer to the reader but in a fun joyful way. This edition is the fashion edition so the use of orange suggests to the audience that they have the most intelligent fashion to offer that is also fun and not drab and boring. Throughout the magazine mostly black and white are used making it look very editorial and professional to the audience so that they will trust what what Marie Claire has to say. to make the text stand out they also use hints of orange to underline important facts, they also use a lot of nude tone colours such as pink which has been a very popular trend of 2016 so Marie Claire is up to date with the latest trends making them appeal to a much younger audience who may not know of them. The pink is used in boxes behind text to make it st...

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The colour used on the front cover of the Marie Claire magazine is orange nude, that colour often represents happiness and joy but also fascination and stimulation. This makes the audience feel like the magazine has this intelligence to offer to the reader but in a fun joyful way. This edition is the fashion edition so the use of orange suggests to the audience that they have the most intelligent fashion to offer that is also fun and not drab and boring. Throughout the magazine mostly black and white are used making it look very editorial and professional to the audience so that they will trust what what Marie Claire has to say. to make the text stand out they also use hints of orange to underline important facts, they also use a lot of nude tone colours such as pink which has been a very popular trend of 2016 so Marie Claire is up to date with the latest trends making them appeal to a much younger audience who may not know of them. The pink is used in boxes behind text to make it st...

Analysing The Content Of A Magazine

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The content page is split into six sections which are: On The Cover, Features, Elle Edits, Beauty, Fashion and Travel. For "On The Cover" it talks about relatable topics such as "Can losing half a stone make you happy?" and "Style for less" which makes the reader question whether losing weight makes you happier or not and to go with that new weight loss fashionable clothing for a cheaper price. "Elle Edits" is divided into fashion with "Elle loves it"  "Style spy" and "Fashion notes" this again is appealing to women in there 20's who want to find out which clothes are popular by a repeatable source, the use of alliteration in "Style spy" adds to the mystery because spies often find things tha are protected and sealed away so the reader will feel like that Elle has some secret fashion trends to give the reader. In "Features" we see "Elle daily" and "Elle Q&A" th...

Magazine Cover Collage

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 This magazine is a collage of many other magazine images with a musical note positioned in the centre, this lets the audience know that the magazine must be music related.The fact that the note is made of newspaper could also mean that the magazine has a lot to say about new music so the audience can rely on them to provide good content. The red and black colour scheme has connotations of mystery and excitement, red often referring to heightened moments and usually anger contrasting with the black which is often used for impurity and deception, which entices the audience to want to pick it up and find out what the magazine is about. The lack of cover-lines and taglines make the magazine illusive having the reader questioning what could this magazine possibly be about which then makes them more enticed to purchase the magazine. This magazine would most likely appeal to young people aged 16-20 due to the jagged front cover making it look edgy and different compared with neatly disp...