2. Drop Cap Images caption Sidebar Article title Page number Anchor Body Text
3. 1) How does the choice of band featured in the article suggest who the target audience will be? The people featured in the DPS are associated with rock music.
4. 2) What type of language is used in the article? Formal language
8. 5) How is the double page spread laid out? How much of the pages are taken up by images and how much by text? How does this reflect the audience? Body text laid over one page Small writing
9. 6) What tone is the magazine using when addressing the reader? Quite a formal tone,
10. 7) How is the artist/band presented to the audience through the images?
11. 8) How does the style of the article match the style of the front cover? Special edition magazine
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13. Although, some information is given, for example Noal Fielding- a “new comedic linchpin of Never Mind the Buzzcoks” he a also headlined with Julian Barrett at the Brixton Academy 10 times
Hinweis der Redaktion
This double page spread is taking from NME a rock magazine.
The rock music genre can represent rebellion and freedom to express emotions that the artist may have.
Standard black font, sans serif font- seems to be formal.
The body text is laid out across one page, whist other smaller images are placed over another page.
Written as a impressed fan
The various artist are shown to be quite reckless and free, in the images shown on the Double Page Spread.
This issues of the magazine was a special edition and so on the front cover it had the many artists who have previously been on the front cover and the writing was in a shiny silver colour, also with black and white font, and so the front cover in a way does match the article because it uses similar colours, which will attract the reader.
As a person who likes RnB and Hip Hop, and not interested in Rock Music, I think that prior knowledge is needed to fully understand what the article is saying, because when reading it, I didn’t fully understand what was being said.