School Magazine Analysis
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Exhibit
essentially means to show or display so the masthead means to display what is
going on in the front page or what is to follow in the magazine, so the reader
would be enticed to see what articles are going be in the magazine.
The
tonal graphics draw the line across the page and the yellow of the ‘x’ is
lifted up in the yellow of the GCSE results the yellow connotes a cheery and
joyful attitude. Likewise the orange
tones of the ‘H’ are used in the ‘win tickets’ promotion and again provides a
balance with the title of the magazine.
The colouring of the clothes of the taller student in the photograph
likewise balances out the colouring of the last four letters as she is wearing
a pink top and blue cardigan. This
ensures that the reader will look at the cover and recognise patterns of colour
and patterns where font is reproduced.
The
two students in the cover are situated slightly to the right of the photograph
allowing for text to be sited on the left hand side of the page. This is a very common layout of a magazines
front page as we read from left to right in this part of the world and also
read from the top of the page to the bottom.
However, the type cast for the article on ‘The GCSE geniuses’ clearly
sites the word ‘GCSE’ in the centre of the page and sites it also across the
two students which indicates that the two students are the ‘GCSE’
geniuses. The colour yellow signifies
positivity, energy and brightness and is therefore apt for this article and the
reader would clearly be drawn to this story to find out more about these two
students. Furthermore, the students
themselves are dressed very casually and appear to be very approachable, this
means that the magazine’s audience can easily identify with them and would
therefore be open to reading about them and how they succeeded in achieving
such good results. The students appear
happy and excited with their results and the camera in the photograph would
suggest that one of the students has undertaken courses in either media, moving
arts or photography.
The
articles that are featured on the front page relate to talent, creativity and
performances. ‘Young Talent’ which is
featured in orange print – one of the colours used in the mast head describes
an event which will feature local students’ art, drama and music. A play on words ‘Bugsy at Burghley’ provides
a link to an article which reviews a play and one would guess that the play is
‘Bugsy Malone’. This film initially starred
young actors playing the part of gangsters and would lend itself to a play
which could also be performed and appreciated by young people.
The
magazine cover also promotes environmental issues and subtly uses the green
colouring on the word ‘green’ in going green as a means of reinforcing the
environmental issue. This is a subtle
and yet effective manner in introducing this topic and would attract the
reader’s attention.