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Thursday, 22 January 2015

Music Magazine Contents Research

‘Q’ Magazine generally features a large image on the right hand side of the page, with an elongated area for text along the left of the page. There is a consistent theme of a header featuring the name of the magazine, along with the word ‘contents’ in bold. Other minor details such as the issue number and date of publication are also present, which I could incorporate into my own magazine. The font used in the design is fairly simple, although the page layout is quite full on, with little space left, and has a somewhat cramped feel to it, which I would like to avoid in my own design.

However I would like to use the combination of dark grey and white colours, which fit very well with my current design for my cover, and also with the modern theme of electronic music.







This contents page has many of the same design traits as the previous one, with the large image on the right and text on the left.  However again, feels quite cramped. I do however like the large header.
Again, I also like the use of modern colours (grey, red and white)
I like the combination of large and small text, which draws in the readers eye and then supplies them with information on what the particular story is about. 















This design is from ‘Electronic Sound’ which focuses completely on electronic music, which is the genre that I am focusing my own design on.
As such, the design is highly relevant to the style that I will be making, and I really like the simplistic yet stylish and modern feel this design has. It combines the use of a lot of images with frequent but small sub headings with a brief description of each topic. 












This is also from Electronic Sound, however uses a lot more colour while maintaining the modern and stylish feel. I very much like the top half of the design, with a large image covering the width of the page, along with a colourful box with the magazines title and ‘what’s inside’
The boxes below with the subheadings follow the same sort of design as the previous contents page I looked at, with each subheading featuring an image with a brief description.
This layout is much more spread out than the first 2, which I would like to do in my own contents page as I feel that a more spacious design looks better than a cramped one.
The large image with a writing overlay is a nice feature, which looks good and also does its job as a header.
The boxes below have a colour 

1 comment:

  1. This is strong research but is a little general since there is not a great consistency of layout between the four choices you have here. Make a separate blog of contents research that draws the research to a stronger focus. Make sure this then relates to the planning of your own contents page.

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