Saturday, 14 September 2013

Lifestyle Magazine Research

Lifestyle Magazine Research



Magazine: Vogue (Fashion) Entertainment Weekly (Movies/ TV) OK! (Gossip)
Image where is it positioned? How much of the page does it take up? Emma Stone- appeals to a wide audience. The only image. Takes up whole page. Positioned in the middle- Bust shot. Emma Watson as Hermoine from Harry Potter. Takes up the page, positioned in the middle- mid shot. On top of the title. Many images to show what's inside. Main article is bigger (e.g the main article is of Kate Middleton- bigger image takes up more space)
Cover lines where is it positioned? How much of the page does it take up? On the side. On top of the image. Takes up the page below the Title. Written in simple font about fashion. Shows other features in the magazine. Placed on the sides, on top of the image. Simple font. On the sides, in bold font but smaller size than the title.
Main Cover lines where is it positioned? How much of the page does it take up? 'Autumn Fashion' written in big, bold, pink writing- 'girl-y' connotes feminism. Positioned towards the bottom of the page. 'Harry Potter'- in a bigger font than other cover lines because it's the main focus. Based on Kate Middleton so it's in a bigger size, bold font, right besides the image.
Title where is it positioned? How much of the page does it take up? 'VOGUE' positioned on top of the page. Big, Pink writing- goes with the light colours on the cover. Pink connotes feminism. Takes us the top. 'Entertainment' written in big, bold writing and 'Weekly' placed below it in a smaller font and size. Positioned on the top of the page, takes up the top. Below the image. 'OK!' positioned on the side, big, white font. In a red box. The box makes the title stand out the red could connote trouble, romance and danger.
Tagline where is it positioned? How much of the page does it take up? No Tagline. No Tagline. No Tagline.
Price where is it positioned? How much of the page does it take up? Small writing placed to the left, besides the title. £4.10 affordable for a monthly magazine. Not clearly shown through image. Right below the title in a smaller, simple font. £1.99 for a weekly magazine- affordable price for young adults/ teens.
Date where is it positioned? How much of the page does it take up? Positioned on top of the price in the same simple font and size. Above the title in simple, small font. Positioned besides the price, under the title. In a small simple font.


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