Thursday, 17 December 2015

Title And Font Notes

Title:
Out of my 3 possible magazine titles I chose LOUD to be my title. I chose this because I feel it is suitable for my audience as music is best listened to loudly. My double page spread titles include: 'How my encounter with Rita Ora changed my life' 'Her private life away from the spotlight' and 'Being famous isn't as great as you think it is'. After asking people of my target audience age, I found that 'Her private life away from the spotlight' seemed to be the most popular voted headline. I feel this fits accordingly as my target audience is made up of mainly females and this will appeal to them. Feedback: "This would be a good headline, as it leaves you in suspense and you want to know what's happening to her and why."

Font Notes:
I will use serif for all text except particularly important details. For example artists names and other things I want to make stand out. Having done research I have decided that my text needs to be bold to be recognised. Title fonts will be in bright bold colours to make them easy to read and able to be seen from a distance to catch the audiences attention. After having done research and asking my target audience, I have come to the conclusion that serif font is used mainly and san serif is used to highlight particular details. This can be seen in all main music magazines. I have not decided on a particular font for my magazine yet.




This magazine cover shows an example of the artists name and extra details in a different font (serif). I would like to do this for my magazine. I feel it would create a nice effect that would appeal to my target audience.

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