The document summarizes typical conventions used in music magazine layouts, including placing the main image prominently on the front cover, listing article titles and images on the contents page, and including identifying information and pull quotes within article spreads. Key elements are consistent color schemes, prominent placement of artists, and visual cues to guide readers through content.
3. The Masthead ‘XXL’ is so well
known that the main image can
cover part of it and the audience
will still know what magazine it is.
The masthead is placed on top of a
red banner to make it stand out.
The colour scheme consists of Black,
White, Red and Grey. These colours
indicate an older target audience as
they portray a more professional
magazine, whereas a magazine with
lots of different colours creating a The image shows that the artist is big than
rainbow effect would appeal to a the tallest buildings in America, therefore
much younger audience. it suggests that his suggest is taking over
The selling line is ‘JAY - Z’ in a large the world and dominating it.
font across the left side of the page,
which shows that the main story
In a smaller text down the right side of the
will be about that specific artist.
Also, by having it in such a large page tells the reader what else will feature
font means that the reader does not instead the magazine, the size of the font
even need to read the smaller print shows that reader that the articles other
to find out what it is about. than the main one will be a lot small and
less detailed.
4. The masthead ‘WE <3 POP.’ Is in a
speech bubble shape with a black
border and a hot pink background
around it, which is the same colour
as the heart in the name of the
magazine. The continuance of the
colour scheme allows the reader to
see that the magazine is
professional.
The selling line for the magazine
‘1D GET TOALLY TWISTED!’ is
placed over the top of the image
in a contrasting colour of yellow.
Which makes it stand out and eye
catching for the target audience.
Other images are placed to the left
The main image is placed slightly hand side of the page, which are
to the right of the page but advertisements and information as to
covers it to the top and bottom. what is contained within the magazine
It shows the audience what the such as fashion tips, free music
main article in the magazine will posters and gossip about other
be about. artists in the charts.
5. The selling line is a light blue colour with a
then white outline to make it stand out as it
contrasts with the darker colours on the page
such the masthead ‘KERRANG! Which is
placed on a white background to make it
bolder. The contrast between the masthead
and the selling line is really noticeable as the
brightness of the selling point attracts the
audience’s attention immediately.
The Masthead is placed behind the image as
most buyers of that magazine already know
that it is KERRANG! Just from the font.
The selling line is placed in front of the image
which shows that it is used to catch the
readers attention to buy it.
The main image is of the full band but with
the main singer in the centre, as he would be
the most well known and is more than likely
to lead people to buy the magazine if they
know him.
7. The main title is
The content on a black
page lists the banner with
page numbers white font,
down the left however the
hand side of the other subtitles of
page and the news and
matches them stories within
up with relevant the magazines
images. This are in a white
informs the font on a red
reader what the banner, which is
magazine the main colour
contains and scheme of the
where they can magazine and by
find that specific sticking to it
news. makes it seem
professional
The images on the page have the page number next to them with a
brief description of the story, which helps attract the audience to
buy it as the reader is mostly likely going to know the main artist/
band that the main story is on.
8. The content page is
separated into
different boxes as
The content
different pages are all
page has
to do with certain
arrows
artists or subject,
pointed at the
therefore to make it
relevant
easier for the reader,
images that
they can pick what
link to the
topic they want to
articles, which
read about and all the
may influence
articles are placed
the reader to
after each other so
view that page
they do not have to
as they image
flip from the front to
attracts them.
the back to find
certain stories etc.
9. The content page
has a quotation
from the main
band that
The images used
features as the
are useful to the
most important
reader as they
article of the
show the what
magazine as it is
stories with be
placed in the
revealed inside
centre. This could
the magazine and
attract the reader
who they are
as they will
about, as the
mostly likely
images are
know who the
photographs of
band/artist is and
bands and artists.
would want to
then go on and
read the rest of
the article.
11. The double page spread is
half filled with the main
image that tells the reader
what the article is about
without even reading it.
The colour scheme is kept
the same through out the
• The text is in 3 columns pages, with the artist in the
which read down the page, bold black, dominant colour
this is a typical convention of a it attracts the reader straight
magazine article, as it makes away to find out what the
it easier for the reader to read. article will be about.
12. The main image is placed in the
centre as the main feature,
which will attract the audience
immediately if they like the band.
The colour scheme is
matched by the bands
outfits, which shows that
the image was taken just
for this specific magazine,
making the audience
think it is an exclusive
interview or article for this
magazine only.
13. A quotation is in the centre of the first page which shows the audience
that the artist has had a direct influence on the article which would draw
many readers to buy the magazine.
The page has other stories briefly listed down the left hand side in a
column which allows the reader to choose to read another article of
interview that appeals to them.
Secondary, smaller images appear on the picture to describe the other
stories, but also to show another image of the main artist to attract the
audience
15. Front Cover Conventions
Main image- covering most of the page (everything else centred
around the image)
Title in the top right corner (fairly large)
Skyline- under title
Main article heading underneath the main image
Promotion at the bottom right (free poster or download links)
Date and issue number at the bottom right (small font-above the
barcode)
3/4 colours for the colour scheme
Try to match some parts of the models costume or makeup to
the colour scheme of the magazine
Barcode (under the title)
Article headings down the left hand side of the page in the 3
different colours of the scheme
Banners behind the texts of the headings to make them stand
out
16. Contents Page Conventions
Title in the top right hand corner of the page (smaller than it is
on the front cover)
Different boxes with different articles inside that all link
together
Page numbers on a banner and in bold to make them clear to
the reader
1 Main images in the middle of the page with a quote or brief
introduction to the story
2 or 3 other secondary images, one left, right and at the bottom
of the page, which just headings and page numbers on or
under the picture.
Stick to the 3 or 4 main colours used on the front cover
throughout
17. Article Spread Conventions
Title in a corner of the page (smaller than it is on the front cover)
Page number at the bottom in a corner
1 Main images on one side of the article to show who the article is
about
Name of artist/band at the top of the page with a tag line next to it or
underneath
Quotations from the artist/band in bold and a different colour to the
rest of the text
Stick to the 3 or 4 main colours used on the front cover and content
page
Text of the article should be in columns and mostly in one font and
colour
Stick to the same house style throughout the magazine – 3 fronts
used and vary the sizes