Wednesday, 24 November 2010

Market Research-Clash (contents page)




L-In the top right hand corner of the page, a headline reading 'Contents' has been placed, to show the readers exactly what this page is for. The text is also in pink which links with the cover, this shows they have kept the same colour scheme. Underneath this headline another picture of Iggy Pop has been placed to remind that the audience that he is the main focus of the magazine and about his interview, information on the interview has also been placed just underneath the picture, this connotates clash creating a cliffhanger. Alongside the cliffhanger, the page number of the interview has been placed in bold pink writing. This connotates that clash are trying their best to get you to read the interview. Five other main headlines have also been placed on the right hand side of the page underneath the photo advertising more stories inside. Two of these headlines have pink and green backgrounds, which shows, again, that they have kept the colour scheme. On the other hand, the other three headlines have pictures next to them, interpreting that these are maybe the more important stories/interviews. Underneath these headlines, they have placed a 'Clash review', which shows the latest recommended albums. Along the left hand side of the page is the actual contents, telling the reader what story/interview is on what page, again they have stuck to the same colour scheme. They have also split the contents into two sections. A 'regular' section and a 'features' section, this is good because the reader will know exactly what they're getting for they're money. At the very bottom of the page is another 'clash' section, which is 'clash fashion' this seperates the two different things included in the magazine, fashion and music.

I-The contents page  is created by a dymanic independant media group, to create a different type of contents page every month, one that will link with the front cover.

I-Because of the amount of different headlines clash have put on their contents page about different types of stories, it's easy to see that they believe in being as informative as they can in their magazine.

A-The magazine is aimed at teenagers to the older generation of adults, and i think that all of the aimed audience will want to read the contents page because of how big the magazine is, so they might only want to read certain parts of the magazine.

R-The contents page has a lot on it, this is because Clash magazine is a monthly issue, so they try to get as much into it as they can.

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