double page spread analysis

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Florence is situated in the centre of the first page because she is the lead singer of her band. This shows the audience that she is Red and black used to associate with Florence’s music. Her songs associate with Serif fonts used to attract a female audience, and perhaps a Attracts both a male and female audience because men will find the image on the page sexual and find her attractive, and females Engages audience into the article because they are interested in The article is based on Florence and her fame in America. This attracts her fans into the article because they follow her and want to see what is going on. This could also Positive points on this magazine are that they stand out and follow the house style of the NME magazine which is typically red black and white. This article follows the genre of a rock magazine. Improvements for this article could be that a brighter colour Sans serif fonts used to show informality and that the magazine attracts a young audience who enjoy listening to dance music. Attracts a younger audience because this acronym is used by younger people which means ‘Rolling on the floor laughing’

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Page 1: Double page spread analysis

Florence is situated in the centre of the first page because she is the lead singer of her band. This shows the audience that she is the lead singer of the band which is why she is centred in the middle of the page.

Red and black used to associate with Florence’s music. Her songs associate with love, the red represents this.

Serif fonts used to attract a female audience, and perhaps a more mature audience.

Attracts both a male and female audience because men will find the image on the page sexual and find her attractive, and females will want to be here because of her fame, success and looks.

Engages audience into the article because they are interested in what is being said.

The article is based on Florence and her fame in America. This attracts her fans into the article because they follow her and want to see what is going on. This could also create a new fan base for her because the article gives information about her.

Positive points on this magazine are that they stand out and follow the house style of the NME magazine which is typically red black and white. This article follows the genre of a rock magazine. Improvements for this article could be that a brighter colour could be used for the background so it stands out more. And the artists name in big so the audience clearly knows who the article is about not having to read into the article to find out.

Sans serif fonts used to show informality and that the magazine attracts a young audience who enjoy listening to dance music.

Attracts a young audience of both male and female this is because dance music is listened to by a wide range of different people.

Bright colours on the magazine look like strobe lights which could represent strobe lights in a club

Colours connotate what dance music stands for. Most dance music is about love which the red connotates.

Attracts a younger audience because this acronym is used by younger people which means ‘Rolling on the floor laughing’

Positive points on this magazine are that the colours are bold and stand out to the specific audience that the magazine is targeted too. They don’t particularly follow the house style of the front cover but this is typical in a dance genre magazine because its similar to a club, dark on the outside until you get inside and see the strobe lights. The article attracts a young audience by relating to them using acronyms such as ‘ROFL’. Improvements for this article would be to add more images of people, so the audience could relate even more to the magazine if the images are similar to them.