Purpose 1. To attract people looking for a cool, refreshing, hydrating drink with that distinct Coca Cola taste. 2. Yes, a lot of people know the coke taste and how refreshing it is when they are thirsty, this advert further reinforces that. 3. The story the advert is trying to convey is if you are feeling dehydrated, grab a Coke, | Language 1.The writing is in German. The sell lines for Coke Zero, however, is 'Maximum Taste, No Sugar'. This says that you can still have that amazing Coke taste without the worry of sugar intake. The only other writing is their website, for people who want to look further into their products. 2. The language is effective in that it's short and straight to the point. That could reference the energy in the drink. 3. The language is encouraging the audience to think about the refreshing Coke taste without the worry of sugar intake. |
Audience 1. The advert is very original and impressive in it's style so the audience will be amazed at a very inventive advert. 2. Someone who's thirsty will buy this product. Also someone who's on a no-sugar diet, as Coke Zero contains no sugar. 3. N/A 4. The advert doesn't so much as suggest a lifestyle improvement as much as it shows that there are alternatives to sugar drinks while maintaining the hydration factor of classic Coke. 5. That they are thirsty and are in need of a cool drink. 6. The audience may begin to crave the cool hydration factor of the drink. 7. The advert doesn't suggest much about people, instead it offers them a refreshing, sugar-free option to fit with their diet. | Layout 1.The piture in the advert is very clever, in that it makes the lorry look like it's transporting only 1 giant bottle of Coke Zero submerged in water. 2. The image is effective through giving an image of hydration by submerging the bootle in water. 3. The picture is mainly the image, the wording is very minimal. 4. The image is eye-catching because it is very well designed and unusual. 5. The colouring theme has been kept simple. Black, reds and whites as used on the actual bottle and clear, cool blue given to the water to create a clear image of the bottle. 6. The blue of the water gives cold connotations, again adding to the hydration factor. 7. The font is black and bold as to stand out from the light, blueness of the water. It also matches the black colour theme of the drink and bottle. |
Sunday, 16 January 2011
PALL Table
Wednesday, 12 January 2011
Questionaire Results
Favourite Genre of Music
Expected Cost of Magazine W/CD
Age People Develop An Interest In Music
Preferred Magazine Frequency
Tuesday, 11 January 2011
Music Magazine Front Cover, Contents Page & Double Page Spread
This is my finished front cover. The title is NMG (New Music Guide). The title is written out in bold letters as to stand out from the other features on the page. I chose silver because is it a solid colour which gives the impression of being engraved in place, which music has done in it's long history. I have also included a USP slogan (The Beginner's Manual To Music) which, again, stands out in solid silver.
This first issue of NMG is a special edition on Rock, stood out with bold, silver letters to reference the title. The double page spread is on this Rock special feature. The background image is the pile of classic CDs i orginally planned. I took the picture and edited out the background using a magnetic tool thing in Photoshop then changed the background to a red colour. I use red throughout the background to create a distinct colour for that genre. Rock seemed to suit the colour red and for other genres the colour will change. For example; Pop will be Pink, Classical with be Brown and Electronic Blue.
There is a free CD with this issue, as there will be with every issue, to allow the audience to hear the music they are reading about and to decide whether they like that genre of music and want to look further into it. The CD has the NMG logo from the front of the magazine and the Rock Special so to remind the audience what the CD is when they pull it off the magazine, there is also the issue number and date. The usual information is on the front cover, such as barcode, price, issue number and date.
The contents page is much simpler than the cover, as to not overwhelm the reader. The contents title is in Siler, the same as the title on the front cover and the Rock Special title, as to continue the theme. I took influence from the magazine Computer Music here. Each part is written as <page number>_<section title>, then a paragraph underneath it explanining what the section is about.
Band titles key to this month's issue are listed on the opposite side of the section descriptions. These will change every month to the key bands in each genre. becuase this month is a Rock Special the bands listed are key to the Rock genre. They are listed in light Silver to continue the Silver theme of the magazine.
The double page spread - as mentioned earlier - is on the special feature of this month's issue - Rock. The title is again Silver, to continue the colour theme. Other titles in the magazine with be other colours but the main features are silver.
There are 2 text boxes either side of the page, explaning what Rock is and the history of it going back to the origin of the term and how it developed over the years, creating various subgenres, the tone is semi-informal, informative but not too forward, so to consider the age group.
There are 2 pictures underneath the text are of an Epiphone Les Paul, giving connotations of the Rock Genre - a copy of a classic Rock Icon (Gibson Les Paul). The other is the Marshall Amps logo, another classic Rock Icon, adding to the Rock connotations of the page.
At the bottom are 4 listed albums essential for a person new to Rock to hear in order to get a good idea of the genre. This will continue in all issues with the albums changing depending on genre. With each album there is a description, track listing (with essential tracks highlighted), album sales, artist, subgenre and release date.
From the school magazine i have developed my skills. I have developed on how i take photographs and edit them afterwards using various tools within Photoshop. I have also worked on using different colour schemes within the magazine and how they reflect the mood. There are several other small things i have improved upon through using the student magazine as a practise.
This first issue of NMG is a special edition on Rock, stood out with bold, silver letters to reference the title. The double page spread is on this Rock special feature. The background image is the pile of classic CDs i orginally planned. I took the picture and edited out the background using a magnetic tool thing in Photoshop then changed the background to a red colour. I use red throughout the background to create a distinct colour for that genre. Rock seemed to suit the colour red and for other genres the colour will change. For example; Pop will be Pink, Classical with be Brown and Electronic Blue.
There is a free CD with this issue, as there will be with every issue, to allow the audience to hear the music they are reading about and to decide whether they like that genre of music and want to look further into it. The CD has the NMG logo from the front of the magazine and the Rock Special so to remind the audience what the CD is when they pull it off the magazine, there is also the issue number and date. The usual information is on the front cover, such as barcode, price, issue number and date.
The contents page is much simpler than the cover, as to not overwhelm the reader. The contents title is in Siler, the same as the title on the front cover and the Rock Special title, as to continue the theme. I took influence from the magazine Computer Music here. Each part is written as <page number>_<section title>, then a paragraph underneath it explanining what the section is about.
Band titles key to this month's issue are listed on the opposite side of the section descriptions. These will change every month to the key bands in each genre. becuase this month is a Rock Special the bands listed are key to the Rock genre. They are listed in light Silver to continue the Silver theme of the magazine.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiWklJaWltHn_etL_t0KW98vWmYRGhdDbYrktCRVB3wdqNMYNgnxFgEzTtEtTCuMEgdKh4Hi5K2ECfYIFQizmnInqdHT5OqGEggmJIQr48vGX99J7LGi9H3uLEvrTazrGt03ZeY02Psr-u3/s400/DOUBLE+PAGE.jpg)
There are 2 text boxes either side of the page, explaning what Rock is and the history of it going back to the origin of the term and how it developed over the years, creating various subgenres, the tone is semi-informal, informative but not too forward, so to consider the age group.
There are 2 pictures underneath the text are of an Epiphone Les Paul, giving connotations of the Rock Genre - a copy of a classic Rock Icon (Gibson Les Paul). The other is the Marshall Amps logo, another classic Rock Icon, adding to the Rock connotations of the page.
At the bottom are 4 listed albums essential for a person new to Rock to hear in order to get a good idea of the genre. This will continue in all issues with the albums changing depending on genre. With each album there is a description, track listing (with essential tracks highlighted), album sales, artist, subgenre and release date.
From the school magazine i have developed my skills. I have developed on how i take photographs and edit them afterwards using various tools within Photoshop. I have also worked on using different colour schemes within the magazine and how they reflect the mood. There are several other small things i have improved upon through using the student magazine as a practise.
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