
On my double page spread layout there are models on the full left side and text and smaller picture on the right hand side of the page. The models on my double page spread featured on the left are two young girls which attracting the male viewers. Where as the interview questions on the right hand side attract more of a female audience where they may take an interest in the celebrity lifestyle or they desire to be an artist themselves and there question they wish to know the answers to. The girls have been styled to her simple, pure make up as they giving a simple, powerful look. However, the clothing is different, for example on the main image one girls Is wearing a white dress which co-notates purity, innocence and gives the saint look where as the other girl is wearing a red dress con-notates her being more outgoing, dangerous and gives the sinner look. I styled them like this as the artists are known as the sisters of sin, but in the interview they very friendly showing their 'saint' side.
As my magazine is quite open, and relax I wanted to give that affect by making my magazine, easy to read with a nice flow. So I choose a simple, warm text which is quite welcoming. I also wanted my magazine to have a continuous flow through out keeping the same hip-hop theme. I was constantly reminding the audience of what hip-hops about, other artists in the industry and latest news. I decided to add a white border at the bottom of my spread, I choose white because it’s a quite calming but sleek colour, making my product quite professional. The reason for the border was to connect both pages, and inform the audience that the picture on the left and the text on the right are linked together, also it relates back to my idea of a “flowing” magazine.
The title of my spread is spread over the two pages, with “the sisters of sin…” appearing on the bottom left on top of the Image, is in a white colour font. The font I used looks like the font your find for the bible or in a church and I thought this related well with the word “sister” and being the opposite of “saint” both commonly known words when associated with church. Then on the top right of my page above the text “are back raising hell”. This font is written in black which co-notates death, mystery and violence. These connotations also relate to the word “hell” featured in the title, which is a good loop back. Also the font I choose is also a font that can be associated with the church, but it has harsher edges, looking more powerful, which links well with the powerfulness of the word “hell” I used an exclamation mark at the end of my title, to signify the importance and statement I was trying to say. It also, shouts out to the audience grabbing the reader’s attention when looking through the magazine.
For added effect, and to make it look more like a real magazine, I added the page number in the bottom of the right hand corner next to the website address which is commonly used in music magazines.
I decided that as this interview is with two girls, it will be more likely to attract female readers. So I decided on the font being purple, white and black. This is a unisex theme but I gave it a light purple giving it more the subtle, feminine affect.
I used Blumier and Katz audience theory with used and gratifications. I added inform and educate for example, where the reader is being informed of what is happening in the artist’s life musically. Escape, as the audience is reading this article then they feel like they wish they was leading their life, and you tend to build a picture up in your head. Also, I used identify, the reader is someway can relate themselves to the issue, maybe through the style of the models, some answers of the questions, often getting the readers thinking how there in a similar situation and what their answer would be.