Tuesday 23 October 2012

Main Task: Research and Planning, contents NME



The 'NME' is separated into three main columns to make it easier for the readers to understand. The main colours used are orange white and black. This helps make the contents look less cluttered. Coloured numbers are used to make it easier to find what number article the reader is looking for. Graphic arrows are used to appeal to the target audience and direct them to interesting articles which are particularly important.


The 'NME' contents is separated into three main columns to make it easier for the readers to understand. The colours are strictly orange white and black to keep the contents un cluttered and modern. Graphic arrows are used to appeal to the audience focusing on interesting articles they would be interested in.


The main picture is off a man jumping off stage. The picture is not professionally taken and is probably taken within a live show. This interacts with the audience as if they where there. 

Main cover lines have a black background which makes it easy to navigate to the part the reader wants. The contrasting black and white help with this easily.





This style is very different and features from a 'NME' magazine back in 2010. The style is slightly less confusing in the amount of writing as it includes a lot of images.
Different types of fonts are used to create interest and large numbers are used in bold to navigate the readers to the right pages.

The headline 'INSIDE THIS WEEK' is in a newspaper styled font which creates an interesting detail to the contents because its as if the magazine is trying to pretend that its a newspaper rather than a magazine suggesting formality and sophistication. 


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