Post-Production Techniques and Processes (U3: P5)
In my magazine I used a red and black colour scheme to represent the Grime genre and this is due to my target audience liking the colours red and black so using them on the front cover and within the magazine will be more appealing to them and lead to them buying the magazine more. This will bring more attraction and more attention to the magazine and therefore allowing the magazine to be more successful.
In my magazine I used the grime genre. This genre is very popular in the north London which is perfect as it meets the brief better and meets the client requirements for a popular magazine music genre for north London. Also my target audience is very common in north London so the clients brief will be met when looking to supply a popular north London based magazine.
The content of my magazine will include several things that my target audience will engage in and enjoy reading. This shows that I would have met the client brief and met the wants and needs of my target audience.
My front cover and double page spread are definitely suitable for the target customer as they provide informative and useful information as well as including things that my target audience will enjoy reading and therefore go out of their way to buy.
Strengths:
- My colour scheme is of a popular grime colour
- The double page spread is simple for readers and it gets straight to the point
- The title font is appealing as a grime style font
- It meets the requirements of the client brief
- Includes information that the target audience wants to see
- The layout is simple for my target audience making it easy to understand and read
Improvements:
- Include more detail on double page spread
- Be more specific when talking about an artists music
- Use colours the target audience might enjoy more
- Use a mixture of brighter colours to attract more public attention
- Include more information on the double page spread
- The layout of my magazine front cover may be too simple for my target audience and seen as patronising


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