Rock Music
"Kerrang!" have decided to go for a bold, dramatic black, yellow and white colour scheme. the black and white is a neutral colour scheme and so will appeal to both males and females. The yellow has been used to highlight important text, this adds a subtle yet effective splash of colour to the contents page, which keeps the reader interested. "Kerrang!" have also crammed their contents full of pictures of bands, which also adds colour to the magazine and gives the reader an insight to who and what can be found on which page. The title of the page "contents" contrasts to the rest of the page as it has a black background and yellow font. This magazine has cleverly used colour to allow certain information to stand out. Yellow is also a neutral colour so this magazine will appeal to both males and females. The same font has been used throughout the front cover (previously analysed) which establishes brand identity and so it will be easily recognised.Contents Page Number Two
Indie Music
NME, (previously analysed) have also decided to go for a subtle, sophisticated look by using black and white colour scheme, with occasional red, to bring some colour and personality to the magazine. To advertise brand identity, the same font has been used throughout and also, the magazine has placed their masthead on the contents, just to drill into the reader what magazine they are reading. The contents has been split into categories to make it easier for the reader to find what they are looking for. The categories are clearly seen because they are contrasting; the colours are inverted and the text is in capital letter, which immediately makes it look different and eye catching. NME have also used effective pictures as they are photos of artists in action, which will inspire the reader to go and see their favourite bands live.Contents Page Number Three
R'n'B Magazine
This R'n'B music magazine, "Vibe" have gone for a neutral colour scheme as it looks subtle and effective. The headline "Contents" is big, bold and contrasrs against the dark background. The image used is of an artist in a sexual position, which makes women want to aspire to be her and makes men attracted towards her and so are intruiged to read about her. The artist subtly has her legs in a "V" shape, which is the symbol for the magazine; this subconciously allows the reader to make a connection with the artist and the magazine. The logo for the magazine "V" is washed out in the background, because this is barely seen it is clear that this is a well known magazine and so does not need to advertise as much. The layout of the title "contents" has been broken down into smaller chunks and seperated; this gives the magazine a more youthful and casual and may therefore attract a younger audience.
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