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Title: Conventions


1
Magazine Construction
  • Tom loftus

2
Conventions
  • What you get on front covers

3
1.
Masthead
8.
Selling Line or Banner
Web-links? Ears?
9.
Tagline
2.
Kicker
10.
Feature Article Photo
3.
Cover Line
11.
Headline
12.
Anchorage
4.
Secondary Lead
13.
Flash
14.
Menu Strip
5.
Plug
6.
Graphic Feature or Puff
15.
Bar Code
16.
Date Line
Caption
7.
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  • Masthead The title of a newspaper or periodical
    as it appears across the first page, front cover,
    or title page of each issue. Also called
    nameplate.
  • Kicker
  • Cover line Simply a small article which would
    fit into a magazine.
  • Secondary lead
  • Plug
  • Graphic feature or puff
  • Caption
  • Selling line or banner
  • Tagline
  • Feature article picture

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Conventions Notes
  • e.g.
  • Connotations of the Masthead
  • What meaning is added with the interaction
    between anchorage and photos
  • What lifestyles are hinted at in taglines,
    kickers and use of language in general
  • What is regarded as most important on the cover
    and why you think this is
  • What tone / type of language is used

6
Conventions of a music magazine
  • The masthead is usually quite striking with music
    magazines as they are appealing to a younger
    audience.
  • The meaning added by the anchorage and photos is
    that they are intertwined creating a second
    meaning for the image. Therefore by adding this
    anchorage the nme magazine conveys more meaning
    on its front page.
  • The lifestyles hinted in the taglines are ones of
    students and party goers as it references drugs
    and violence. It also features a image of Jamie t
    who looks to have a student weekend warrior look
    to him again reinforcing the target audience of
    probably being young adults and students.
  • I think the feature article photo is the most
    important on a magazine front covers as its the
    main contributing factor of what people look for
    when picking an magazine. Therefore this is the
    face of the magazine and it gives the audience
    there initial first impression.
  • Colour is especially important when dealing with
    a music magazine as it can make the magazine flow
    with the right colour scheme. Usually music
    magazines follow a trend of yellow, black ,white
    or red colour schemes.

7
Design
  • How front covers are conceived and laid out

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Masthead
Selling Line or Banner
Cover Line
Kicker
Headline
Feature Article Photo
Anchorage
Menu Strip
Date Line
Bar Code
10
Direct mode of address can appear in yer face,
serious, warm
Indirect mode of address can be mysterious,
lively, sombre
Creates a wacky, fun image, sharing an identity
with the reader that offers the independence of
indie music.
Enigma what are they getting up to now?
11
House Style Design Notes
  • COLOUR - Is a colour scheme used?-nme tends to
    have a black and white colour scheme mixed with
    one other supporting colour. As they use primary
    colours they usually blend quite well and help
    the magazine flow. Is it the same with every
    issue or switch according to the images?-however
    the colour scheme does change according to the
    main focus image as they have to choose specific
    colours to contrast well with the image itself.
    Is there a pattern as to where colour is used?-
    there is a pattern that the writing often
    featured on nmes cover is black or white as
    coloured text can sometimes be barely visible.
    Does colour have its own meaning?- yes colour
    does have its own meaning as different colours
    can provoke different feelings, connotations and
    emotions. e.g. (red anger, blood etc.)
  • FONTS - Roughly how many different fonts (not
    sizes) are used? Can you link the same fonts
    with the same conventions?- nme generally stick
    to the same font from cover to cover as the
    readers have established a connation with this
    specific font and nme as a brand.
  • STYLE - What look and feel is created?- the cover
    creates a waster/rockstar look and feel as the
    featured image is the libertines a notorious band
    for excessive alcohol and drug use with also a
    article about which celebrity's are on ecstasy.
    How much does the cover image contribute to
    this?- the cover image contributes to this
    because its physically showing you the look of
    rock stars therefore the audience gets a clear
    image in their head of what this magazine will
    entail. What photographic techniques are used?-
    the rule of thirds is easily visible as each band
    members face is in a different segment. Also the
    photo has been taken from a high angle therefore
    making the band members look smaller. Describe
    the mode of address and overall look e.g.
    invitational, mysterious etc. Is a theme used
    e.g. futuristic? Does an enigma prompt the
    reader to ask questions?
  • USE OF SPACE - How has the rule of thirds been
    used? Does the left-third dominate? Is the use
    of space typical e.g. masthead top-left, headline
    sitting at the bottom of the mid-third etc.? Is
    it spread out, blocky, chaotic? Is there any
    dead space or white space?
  • CONCLUDE Why do you think it is designed as it
    is? Does it reinforce or challenge the typical
    conventions? Is it poster-style, busy , loud,
    inyerface, smooth, slick, stylish, fun etc.?
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