My magazine is supposedly representing the social group "indie" that of which consists of slight quirkiness and simplicity with the outlook of the final image. This is shown with my front cover, the fact there is a lack of sell lines and cover lines creates a main focus on the image of the artists.
I personally feel that magazine front covers all have the same "seriousness" to them, the facial expressions always try to obtain authority and dominance through out the images. Therefore i wanted to go against this and have quite a fun image to attract my audience.
The use of language is associated with the social groups i am aiming at, especially the age groups ranging from 15-30 because its not too complicated that the readers lose interest with the frustration of attempting to decipher the text, but it has some language that may appear a little formal, only due to the fact i believed the text sounded better when read with that particular wording.
I personally feel that magazine front covers all have the same "seriousness" to them, the facial expressions always try to obtain authority and dominance through out the images. Therefore i wanted to go against this and have quite a fun image to attract my audience.
The use of language is associated with the social groups i am aiming at, especially the age groups ranging from 15-30 because its not too complicated that the readers lose interest with the frustration of attempting to decipher the text, but it has some language that may appear a little formal, only due to the fact i believed the text sounded better when read with that particular wording.