I am analysing this magazine as it relates to my genre. I have chosen this magazine as it is also a very gender neutral and simple magazine. I am really starting to like these features as they are attracting more of an audience.
I also like the colour scheme of this magazine this is a white and brown. This is nice as it is a very rustic and natural scheme of colours. I love how the model is main in the front cover and how when looking at the front cover at first glance the reader notices the models red eyes. This links in with the read subheadings above the different sections of the writing.
The red eyes of the model clearly plays a large part in the front cover and of the colour scheme. I like this idea and may use it in my magazine.
Also this magazine includes a CD I like this idea although I may not use it in my own magazine as the idea of a cd is not as up to date as I would like. This is because most people or teenages listen to music on their phones instead of on a cd.
Also the models outfit ties in as well with the face paint/ fake blood on her face. I like this idea s although it's a simple idea it is very intriguing to the reader and makes them enticed into what the magazine/ article is about. The paint on her cheeks could be a sign for tribes and traditions as Indians were seen as having painted faces. The paint on the models hands could also symbolise fighting and warriors the model in this image looks like she has been on a fight and has had a victory and has smothered the blood of the victim all over her face.
I may use the colour scheme from this article but also the way the colours all tie in together.
There is potential here for a proficient post- there is an interesting sign - the paint on her cheeks. You could add theory in here so easily and say much more. Develop this to secure Level 3.
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