Wednesday, 7 December 2011
In-D USP
In-D is a unique music magazine, it does not limit itself to one genre but it instead feels a need to just capture what is fresh in the world, no tributes to old bands who are well past their prime. In-D feel that why should you be spoon fed your musical tastes by music killing demons like Simon Cowell who want you to only buy what they sell, In-D want you to have access to the full market including Independent Distributions.
Friday, 18 November 2011
Masthead analysis NME MetalHammer
These are two mastheads from magazines of different genres of music and display their genres in different ways.
NME:- displays its genre with a simple design and a bright red on white with a black outline this represents the music because it tends to have a happy feel to it which can be linked to the bright colours used in the masthead of the magazine.
Metal Hammer:- Displays its genre with the font of the text which gives a sharp deadly feel to it which is emphasized by the blood spurts on it and its metallic colouring on a darkened background. This gives insight to the music as it has an aggression to it that represents the pace guitars and vocals
NME:- displays its genre with a simple design and a bright red on white with a black outline this represents the music because it tends to have a happy feel to it which can be linked to the bright colours used in the masthead of the magazine.
Metal Hammer:- Displays its genre with the font of the text which gives a sharp deadly feel to it which is emphasized by the blood spurts on it and its metallic colouring on a darkened background. This gives insight to the music as it has an aggression to it that represents the pace guitars and vocals
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