Friday 26 October 2012

questionaire results for my magazine


  1. What house style do you expect an alternative rock magazine to have?
Dark x9
Natural x1
Bright x0

  1. Would you expect them to use more images or text?
Images x 4
Equal x 6

  1. Would they use people relevant to this magazine?
Yes x10
No x0

  1. How much would you expect the magazine to cost?
£2-3 x6
£4-5 x 2
£1-2 x2

  1. How often would you buy the magazine?
Monthly x7
Weekly x1
Never x2

  1. how much would you be willing to pay?
£1-2 x2
£3-4 x6
£5-6 x2

mood board


research for alternative rock


native rock bands;
  • Linkin park
  • 30 seconds to mars
  • The kooks
  • My chemical romance
  • Radiohead
  • Two door cinema club
  • Green day
  • Muse
  • Coldplay
  • You me at six
  • Arctic monkeys
  • Biffy clyro
  • Foo fighters
  • The vaccines
  • The fray
  • Kasier chiefs
  • Kings of leon
  • The wombats
  • Oasis
  • Snow patrol
  • The script
  • Razorlight
  • Paramore











Analysis:
Kerrang is a very busy sort of magazine with all of its imagery and writing that they use to entice the reader into buying there magazine. They have two tag lines one at the top and one at the bottom of the page which gives you an insight into what there is in the magazine. The main image is of the alternative rock band “YOU ME AT SIX” that’s sort of squished on to the top half of the magazine which has the main strapline going across their bodies. The main strapline firstly tells you who the band is (if you didn’t already know). At the bottom left of the page there is a picture with a sub title on it saying “free poster special” this is called a plug. These are design to make people buy the magazine and they tend to work because of the fact it says “free”. They also have another plug which has a picture of the lead singer in “disturbed” which gives the reader another indication as to what the magazine will contain. The house style of “kerrang” magazine is white and black which most people would associate with the genre of music that kerrang magazine talks about. The main image in the middle of the page and the main headline being at the top of the page. The title ‘YOU ME AT SIX’ writing is cerif because it’s pointy at the start and end of every letter which makes it stand out even more.


Kerrang! Is a UK-based magazine devoted to rock music published by Bauer Media Group. It was first published on 6 June 1981 as a one-off supplement in the Sounds newspaper. Named after the onomatopoeic word that derives from the sound made when playing a power chord on an electric guitar, Kerrang! Was initially devoted to the New Wave of British Heavy Metal and the rise of hard rock acts. In the early 2000s it became the best-selling British music newspaper.
Alternative rock a genre of rock music that emerged from the independent music underground of the 1980s and became widely popular by the 1990s. The meaning was broader, referring to a generation of musicians unified by their collective debt to either the musical style, or simply the independent, D.I.Y. ethos of punk rock, which in the late 1970s laid the groundwork for alternative music. At times, "alternative" has been used as a catch-all description for music from underground rock artists that receives mainstream recognition, or for any music, whether rock or not, that is seen to be descended from punk rock. By the end of the 1980s magazines, college radio airplay, and word of mouth had increased the prominence and highlighted the diversity of alternative rock, helping to define a number of distinct styles such as gothic rock, jangle pop, noise pop, C86 and industrial rock. But most alternative bands' commercial success was limited in comparison to other genres of rock and pop music at the time. With the breakthrough of Nirvana and the popularity of the grunge and Britpop movements in the 1990s, alternative rock entered the musical mainstream and many alternative bands became commercially successful.






On kerrang’s double page spread they tend to put an image on one page and then do all the writing on the other side. The main feature of this double page spread is the image of the rock band ‘all American rejects’ with little images around the main image. The house style tends to suit the band they are reviewing or just writing about. There is a puff at the top left which makes the article a little more attractive to the reader when they glimpse at ‘dirty little secrets’. I like the idea of having the main image in the middle of the double page spread and putting all of the writing around the image. I might incorporate this into my double page spread because I think there’s a good contrast between the amounts of writing to pictures.

































The contents page on kerrang’s magazine always tends to be white, black and yellow with several pictures on the page with little quotations saying who/what they are and on which page there on. The biggest picture is obviously the main feature in that edition of the magazine. There are plugs down the right hand side of the magazine telling you what else there will be in the magazine. this is basically the main points of a contents page because what else does there need to be.

Tuesday 23 October 2012

magazine distributers

Bauer:
Bauer media group is one of the leading magazine distributor's in Europe, USA and Asia. The Bauer family has managed the publishing company since 1876..Bauer Media Group publishes 46 magazines in Germany and is market leader in TV Guides. Bauer Media Group is also the leader in women's magazines e.g. BRAVO, the largest youth magazine in Europe dominates the youth magazine market in Germany. The 1990's saw H Bauer further strengthen its portfolio with the launch of TV Quick in 1991, that's life! in 1995 and TV Choice in 1999. At the beginning of 2008, Bauer expanded its portfolio further by acquiring Emap’s Radio and Consumer Magazine divisions and changed the name of these new UK businesses to Bauer Media.  Bauer is now the largest consumer magazine publishing company in the UK, playing a primary role in the Women’s Weeklies, Women’s Interest, Women’s Lifestyle, TV Listings, Puzzles, Men’s Lifestyle, Music and Film and Specialist magazine markets. They have a clear understanding of music magazines even though they don't publish many of there own.

IPC:
IPC have more than 60 iconic media brands. IPC Media is committed to working in partnership with its consumers, advertisers, business partners and employees to deliver exceptional value, service, innovation and creativity. There award winning portfolio of websites reaches over 25 million users globally every month. We have three publishing divisions IPC Connect, IPC Inspire and IPC Southbank. IPC Connect, there mass market for women includes Now, Chat and Woman, TV entertainment brands including What's on TV, TV Times and TV and Satellite Week and the good to know network. There men's includes, IPC Inspire, has a lot of leisure brands including Country Life, Horse and Hound, Rugby World and Decanter, as well as lifestyle brands including Nuts, Mouse breaker and NME. IPC South bank is our upmarket women's division and includes luxury fashion brands e.g. Marie Claire and In Style, lifestyle brands including woman and home and Essentials and home interest brands including Ideal Home and housetohome.

Future PLC:
Future PLC is an international media group, listed on the London Stock Exchange. it was founded in 1985 with one magazine, today they have operations in the UK, US and Australia creating over 200 specialist publications, apps, websites and events. They are the leading the market in there specialist areas i.e. Technology, Entertainment, Video Games, Sport and Music. They sell 2.2 million magazines every month, and export to 89 countries, making them the UK’s number one exporter and licensor of magazine content. They care about peoples interest and publish things on what people wnat them to do. At Future they base everything they do on communities of enthusiasts who are passionate about their interests. From computer games to film, from cycling to music-making, from photography to fast cars, we provide magazines, websites, multimedia content and events that inform, entertain and unite these communities.













Thursday 4 October 2012

front cover and contents page

front cover and double page spread analysis


Q magazine:

front cover:

the house style of q magazine is red, black and white which is because they use these three colours on every edition. the layout has a main image that takes up the majority of the front cover therefore making it the main focal point of the magazine.

the main feature of this specific magazine is the picture of Richard Ashcroft when he's posing in a position that makes him look sort of god like.
the target audience for this magazine would be largely based upon the people in the music industry also on which genre of music you like to listen to, on this edition it's probably going to be rock. this is the reason for why the magazine is based on the rock industry with the picture of Richard Ashcroft giving people a good indication that this magazine is going to be about the rock industry. the age range for this magazine is probably in the region of 14 to 60 year olds.

double page spread: 

the house style for this double page spread is the same as the front cover red, black and white which continues the fact that Q always use these three colours in every edition they make.
the main feature of this double page spread is the picture of Brandon flowers (the lead singer of the killers).
the text style is that theres lots of writing surronding the picture


Q magazine:

front cover:

the house style of q magazine is red, black and white which is because they use these three colours on every edition. the layout has a main image that takes up the majority of the front cover therefore making it the main focal point of the magazine.

the main feature of this specific magazine is the picture of Richard Ashcroft when he's posing in a position that makes him look sort of god like.
the target audience for this magazine would be largely based upon the people in the music industry also on which genre of music you like to listen to, on this edition it's probably going to be rock. this is the reason for why the magazine is based on the rock industry with the picture of Richard Ashcroft giving people a good indication that this magazine is going to be about the rock industry. the age range for this magazine is probably in the region of 14 to 60 year olds.

double page spread: 

the house style for this double page spread is the same as the front cover red, black and white which continues the fact that Q always use these three colours in every edition they make.
the main feature of this double page spread is the picture of Brandon flowers (the lead singer of the killers).
the text style is that there's lots of writing surrounding the picture which is associated with people that like to read rather than look at the pictures.
the target audience would be aimed at the more intelligent people because of the amount of writing and also at the older audience. the age range is probably 16-60 because it's still focused on the rock industry. 

Tuesday 2 October 2012

exam board rewrite


Exam board ‘pressured to harshly change GCSE’s grade boundaries’

Ofqual pleaded to an exam board to change the grade boundaries, seen as they only changed the boundaries two weeks before the results were published. They’re letters to Edexcel expressing their concern about the rising number of C’s and asking the board to act quickly. The board responded days later saying the grade boundaries were fair and there was no justification for further changes. David Richards, a former head teacher and Ofqual board member; said “I think it’s a ridiculous that Ofqual think they can change exam boundaries two weeks before results day it’s outrageous to think that it’s easy to get a grade C in English. I was a head teacher for 14 years and I never thought at any moment that the English grade boundaries were too lenient”. Ofqual said that the letters were to just ensue that standards were maintained, and comparable with previous years. Meanwhile in Wales it’s emerged that students are set to receive higher English grades after the education minister after he demanded there papers to be remarked. Robert Collins said that it’s an “injustice” for welsh students after the row over students being awarded lower grades than expected. Ofqual’s director of standards wrote to Edexcel on the 7th of august saying they needed to act quickly to make the grade boundaries higher than they might normally be required. Edexcel then replied two weeks before the GCSE results were published. They believe that there is no reason for people to change the grade boundaries because they think they are fair. Ofqual believe they should still higher the grade boundaries from 55 out of 96 to 65 out of 96. Ofqual replied on august 9th with a letter saying that edexcel was obliged to ensure that it’s results were consistent with other awarding bodies.  

front cover and contents page evaluation


Front cover and contents page evaluation

For our research task of designing a front cover and contents page we had to research about what to put on them, we looked at the academy’s own magazine to see how basic they can be also we looked at double page spreads from all sorts of magazines from celebrity to sport. One of the most important things that we had to look at we the key concepts of a magazine for example plugs, puffs, straplines, house style and main cover lines. House style is the key to making a magazine because if there is a coloured theme throughout the magazine it helps the reader relate to what the magazine is about. We also got a sheet of paper with a picture of a front cover on and we had to label all the key concepts that were on that specific magazine.
We found that researching magazines helped us extend our knowledge on the key concepts of magazines therefore enabling us to create a better magazine front cover and contents page. This is because we looked at the Armthorpe Academy magazine and what concepts that it had for example house style, main cover lines. We realised that the academy’s magazine had a colour orientated theme which means it has a house style, also the magazine has a main image on the front of the magazine which takes up the entire page. The magazine also has ‘plugs’ which tell the reader what else is in the magazine and may draw their attention to something they might want to read in it. 
In my design for my front cover and contents page the researched influenced my design because I knew what made a good magazine and what made a bad magazine from the research of the key concepts of magazine.  Looking at the Armthorpe Academy’s magazine made me realise that to make a good magazine it doesn’t have to be extremely good as long as all of the key concepts work like the house style because it has a coloured theme throughout then it will appeal to more people and will draw the reader’s attention. Looking at other magazine front cover and contents pages influenced me because I could see what kinds of designs there are and what people like as the design of a magazine so that I know that people would like my front cover and contents page.
The change that has happened since I first design my front cover was the main image because when I enlarged it to fit the page it was all pixelated so I had to go and take another photo so that I could enlarge it without it looking pixelated. Also i had to change my house style because the colours didn’t work with the colour of the picture I put on my front cover. My contents page also needed a lot of change from when I first started it because the images weren’t the right size to fit on the page and I needed to change the colour so that it fitted with my house style.
Using Photoshop has enabled me to be able to make things such as front cover and contents pages that actually look like the real thing also it helps me to be able to create all sorts of things.