3. MAGAZINES..
• Magazines, periodicals, or serials are
publications that are printed with ink on paper
or distributed online.
• They are published on a regular basis and
contain a variety of content.
• Magazines can be distributed through the mail;
through sales by newsstands, bookstores, or
other vendors; or through free distribution at
selected pick-up locations.
4. MASTHEAD..
These mastheads above are written
in uppercase letters to make it
stand out and so its easily read.
The mastheads are in red and
black as again they stand out
against other magazine that are
stacked.
BACKGROUND..
The backgrounds are normally a light colour
like a grey or white. This is so the model stands
out on the front and the writing is easily read.
Also it makes the magazine look less busy.
MODELS POSE..
The model on the front is usually in a close
up or mid-shot. This is so they don’t look too
serious as a close up communicates
importance.
5. SALES MODELS FOR DISTRUBITION..
The circulation:
Meaning:
Paid circulation
The magazine is sold to readers for a
price, either on a per-issue basis or by
subscription, where an annual fee or
monthly price is paid and issues are
sent by post to readers.
Non-paid circulation
This means that there is no cover price
and issues are given away, for
example in street dispensers, airline inflight magazines, or included with other
products or publications.
Controlled circulation
This is the model used by "insider
magazines" or industry-based
publications distributed only to
qualifying readers, often for free and
determined by some form of survey.
This latter model was widely used
before the rise of the World Wide Web
and is still employed by some titles.
6. Puff
Advertisements or
deals placed here to
appeal to the
audience.
Plu
g
Attracts the audience as
it’s the first thing seen
when stacked.
Masthead
The magazine brand.
Cover price and publish
date
The biggest celeb is placed here
as it appeals to the audience, as
they feature inside the
magazine.
Cover
line
Cover
line
Main
image
Cover
line
Cover
line
Price and date placed
here as its easily seen.
Cover line is the
sub-titles. This
communicates
what the magazine
will feature so it
appeals to the
audience.
Normally under the
main image as it’s a
quote from the person.
Main cover line
Barcode
Where it is scanned.
7. Masthead
This shows the
features of the
magazine so the
audience are aware
what's inside. Its also
helpful for the
readers as they know
what page it is on to
easily find it.
Image
Features
Editors message
Title ‘contents page’ is
placed here so it’s clear
to the audience that it’s a
contents page.
This image normally
shows another artist that
features in the magazine
as well as the artist on the
front cover.
The editors message
makes the audience feel
as if they are talking to
them.
Mode of address:
should be welcoming
and the language must
be appropriate for the
magazine.
8. This will
introduce the
artist and again
may be
debateable so
it appeals to
the audience.
Sometimes the
mastheads
contrast
against their
image for
example if a
female pop
singer were to
have a double
page spread
they would
introduce her in
a ‘bad’ way so
the it appeals
to the readers.
The image fills the
screen as they
are an important
established artist.
Masthead
Text placed here
Important
quote
placed
here
This will be the
most
controversial
quote from the
artist. Or a
debateable quote
that the audience
may have an
opinion on.