The second magazine i analysed was youth action. This masthead is done in big, bold writing and each word is separated by two different colours. This makes it stand out and is straight to the point helping you recognise easily that it is a youth magazine.
The byline is at the bottom and it tells the reader that the magazine was done by ' The National Youth Agency '. This is connected to the target audience and shows that it is a magazine for young people.
The magazine uses a catch phrase or tag line to give readers something to remember and to show the main aim of the magazine. This is placed under the masthead and is orange and white to stand out and to link to the masthead.
It uses a big photo, that takes up most of the page. This links to the tag line ' young people taking action in their communities' as it shows the people working with the life boats. This will be the focus for the rest of the magazine. A white background is used to make the graphics stand out more.
The byline is at the bottom and it tells the reader that the magazine was done by ' The National Youth Agency '. This is connected to the target audience and shows that it is a magazine for young people.
The magazine uses a catch phrase or tag line to give readers something to remember and to show the main aim of the magazine. This is placed under the masthead and is orange and white to stand out and to link to the masthead.
It uses a big photo, that takes up most of the page. This links to the tag line ' young people taking action in their communities' as it shows the people working with the life boats. This will be the focus for the rest of the magazine. A white background is used to make the graphics stand out more.
A good start Katy, you do need to go back and check your posts as there are a couple of mistakes (particularly the spelling of magazine) What I'd like you to do next is add a picture of each magazine you've analysed, so the reader knows what you're talking about. Also don't forget to ask people to fill in your questionnaire!
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