Wednesday, 14 December 2011

Analysis of front cover 2

The masthead being behind the artists, suggesting the artist is more important than the magazines name, or that the magazine wants to ‘show the artist off’, and knows that their regular target audience will recognise the magazine because of the masthead text and colours used. The masthead’s text is narrow, straight and black, giving the idea that the magazine is straight forward and gets to the point. The letters ‘b,o,a,d’ are all coloured in, changing the idea that the magazine is straight forward and introducing the idea that the magazine has got a more ‘edgy’ or ‘funky’ feeling to it.

The colours that are used are red, blue, lime green and yellow- notice how none of the colours in the masthead relate to one gender, all the colours appeal to both genders. The colours are all bright and grab people’s attention. The colours in the masthead do not always ‘match’ the background colour, which gives the impression that the magazine will not follow the normal conventions, the magazine may be pushing boundaries, through their front cover or through the articles the publish. It also makes the magazine stand out from the rest of them and make people interested in something different. The plain light pink background gives the impression that the target audience is mostly female, or that the artist on the cover is following the typical girly stereo type. The colour of the background could also reflect the genre of music it represents. Colours are often used to reflect and celebrate the musical tastes and cultural identity of the reader. Pink suggests that the reader is from a western society and follows the stereo type of being very feminine and ‘cute’.

Katy Perry is the model on the front cover, she is known for some controversial yet modern songs, her strange choice of hair colour and some of her revealing outfits in music videos. The magazine also wants to appear controversial and modern. The magazine sees Katy Perry as the ideal model as she is a strong powerful woman, who knows what she wants and can get it. She is also appearing to be softer than when she first got known in the music world. The shot is a mid-section close up shot, and she is turned to the side making her back arch, showing off her curves. Her arms are held up towards her chest/neck. Thus making the audience think she is ‘protecting’ herself from being ‘exploited’, it may also seem as she is ‘acting’ innocent, and holding her hands on the top of her chest towards her neck as if she is shocked- this idea of being shocked is changed when we see her facial expression. Her head is turned the opposite way her body is, as if she is looking over her shoulder, her eyes however are looking directly into the camera, making it slightly intimidating but making the reader intrigued about her body language and expression. Her eye contact is almost tempting the reader to buy the magazine.

Katy Perry is wearing a figure hugging, short dress, it appears to be black, with a flower print on it. This may be seen as pushing the boundaries in fashion as a floral print would not normally being associated with the colour black. The dress does however puff out at the bottom giving her a less harsh, revealing image. She is being presented as a sex object to men and at the same time encouraging women to embrace and celebrate themselves, but she also portrays and image of being a girly stereo type. Her hair is unusually normal for her usual style, she is known for having pink and blue hair in her music videos but seems for relaxed on the cover of a magazine. Her hair is styled in a old-fashioned way, her blunt full fringe implies she is strong and has confidence.

Her makeup is also calm, she has bright dark pink lips and some slight blusher, and she appears to be going for the girly stereo type image. Katy Perry is holding a collection of flowers, some are on her head, others around her dress and some in and around her arms.
You do not normally find flowers on a cover of a pop music magazine, most magazines that have flowers on the cover are either gardening magazines or on the cover of bridal magazines. Any flowers that are on magazine covers are usually are usually in a vase or in a model’s hands, in a bouquet form. However Katy Perry and Billboard magazine are pushing the boundaries, in a gentle subtle way that that won’t offend anybody. If they used animals for example it will be controversial but may upset some people.

There is a puff in the bottom of the right hand corner of the magazine which is normally a place for unimportant information, but the puff draws attention to it. The text in the puff is yellow and white, two colours which stand out compared to the rest of the magazine. The puff is outlined in orange but has the background image of the actual background, making sure to not divert too much attention away from the artist on the cover.
‘Katy Perry’ is the second largest text on the front cover of the magazine, it will grab people’s attention and sell more magazines, as some people buy magazines because their favourite artist is on the front cover or if there is an article about them.

The mode of address is relevant to the genre of music, the main sell line is under the text ‘Katy Perry’ the main sell line is ‘Inside The Court Of The New Queen Of Pop’, this confirms the genre of music that the magazine celebrates. ‘Queen of pop’ gives Katy Perry an even higher status that she already has, this may also influence the reader in their taste of music, as they value the opinion of the magazine. Each word in the main sell line begins with a capital letter making sure that each word in the sell line is equally important.

All of the sell-lines are on the left of the magazine as that is where the majority of people look first. There is an equal spacing between each sell-line, it looks simple and tidy. On top of each sell-line there is a small phrase the text is coloured yellow to draw people to the sell-lines.

The sell-line that is on the top left is a question ‘Can Taylor swifts one album debut with a million sold?’, which interests the audience to buy the magazine and find out the answer. There are no sell-lines on the right hand side of the magazine but there is a ‘mini’ sell-line in above the masthead on the right and it has the third largest text on the magazine. The text reads ‘Sheryl Crow’ this is to make the magazine appeal to people who are not huge fans of Katy Perry, but still enjoy reading the magazine.

There is no use of iconography on the cover of the magazine as most people would recognise Katy Perry as being a singer.
Overall the magazine has is simple, elegant and fun.

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