2. How did I attract/address my
audience?
• A bright blue colour for my title font this was to show
youth and attract my young audience. Also the colour
was easily visible against the background of the
magazine.
My brightly coloured
font is clearly visible
and exiting
3. How did I attract/address my
audience?
• I used the name Teen T!mes as it clearly states that the
magazine is aimed at teenagers. I also replaced a
regular ‘I’ with an exclamation mark as it looks younger
and more slang and up to date. It shows that the teens
reading this magazine are into keeping trends and new
ways of texting and social networking
Using an
exclamation mark
instead of an ‘I’ gives
the title a more edgy
look
4. How did I attract/address my
audience?
• For the font of my masthead I used the font ‘impact’ I
chose this as it is easy to read but at the same time
looks more modern and interesting than just a plain font
such as ‘times new roman’ I also made it quite large as it
is the masthead and it has to stand out and be able to
attract people’s attention from a shelf full of other
magazines or define it from a page
5. How did I attract/address my
audience?
• As my cover star i used zeeke. He was stood against a tree on the
college grounds, with a smile on his face showing that college is a
happy place to be and that generally students are happy. He is
wearing just a plain black top so it doesn't suggest anything or split
views. E.g. If he was wearing a top with a band name on it, it may
say to the audience that the magazine is for certain types of people
and people who like this particular band. He is standing with his
arms folded, which shows he is happy and confident. It also shows
that he is cool and understands college trends.
Zeeke looks like a
typical happy, cool
college student
6. How did I attract/address my
audience?
• As well as the font and colour used in my masthead i
used many other colours and fonts over my front cover.
For example, i used ‘Tekton pro’, ‘rockwell extra
bold’, ‘ms reference sans serif’ and ‘showcard
gothic’ as they looked easy to read and were also
interesting to the audience rather than just one font, the
number of contrasts in fonts keeps the reader interested
and shows difference and change.
Tekton Showcard
pro gothic
Rockwell
extra bold Ms
reference
sans serif
7. How did I attract/address my
audience?
• I used these fonts in a variety of colours ranging from
purple, pink, red to orange and even to turquoise and
white. These colours were not only easy to read against
the background but they also, again showed variety and
made a change and breaks up the large amounts of
writings o the cover, they keep the reader on their toes.
purple pink
orange
white
turquoise
8. How did I attract/address my
audience?
• My target audience was mainly for teenage girls. This
would explain why my inside stories are about such
things as;
– College trends
– Campus gossip
– This seasons fashion, from the textile students
– And interviews where students at WSFC tell Teen
T!mes why they’re glad they chose to study what they did.
These kind of stories are what you would expect to find in
womens/girls magazines normally, therefore these sort of stories
should attract those teen girls who like to be in the know
9. technology
• New technology helped me achieve my task as photoshop
made it possible to crop my images to create ‘short’ and
‘close-up’ shots. They also stayed un-distorted as photoshop
allows me to use the image full size without ruining the
quality; maintaining the good quality made the image and
cover look more professional. Aswell as using photoshop I
used a camera to take my pictures and later upload them to
my files ready to be edited.
11. blogging
• To start with, blogging was slightly confusing but
when i had blogged a few pieces of work, it made it
easier too keep track of the work i have done.