2. This is the Kent Life
website, this displays
information from the
magazines, in a blog
type view. This gives
the reader another
element to the
information in the
magazines – making
the reading
experience more
interesting as the
website is updated
more often than the
magazine released.
3. The website makes
use of the logo found
on the magazines,
“Kent Life” written in a
traditional font – this
creates a brand
image across
mediums of viewing
information. The local
weather is displayed
in the right hand side,
creating a regional
feel. Below this, a
menu bar using
different colours for
each co-ordinating
area of the website.
4. Below this, the main
topics of the website
are shown. This gives
the viewer a glimpse
of the top stores in the
region, giving them
an easy access link to
them. It then allows
the user to search for
things locally, again
reiterating the
regional feel of the
website and making it
appeal to people
who live within Kent.
5. The website allows
the user to subscribe
to the magazine. This
can be through a
online e-edition or a
subscription being
sent to your door. This
allows another portal
for the customer to
purchase the
magazine – this will
increase the sales of
the magazine making
it easier to be
subscribed to.
6. Showing the latest
articles, by recent,
most read and
commented this gives
more coverage of
specific titles. This
website encourages
people to subscribe
to the magazine and
is a form of
advertising each issue
to the reader.
7. This website, Time Out
London – is a website
representing the Time
Out London regional
magazine.