Thursday 25 February 2010


This graph of results show that most people would like articles and promotions to be included in the magazine however there are consumers that wouldn’t what promotions included so I would have to included promotions and articles most times but not always.

This graph shows that that most people would prefer to hear British news and international music news instead of having one or the other. So here i would have to include both types of news to enable my magazine to make all consumers happy

The group of results show that the majority of people are willing to pay up to £2 so for me to satisfy the consumers the magazine shouldn’t be any higher then £2 pound.
This graph shows the results collected and it indicates that most people would like biographies included rather then the other s shown in the graph however results that were collected in had shown that most people ticked more then one box. This means I would have to include all types of articles.

This graph shows that would people would prefer to have this magazine released monthly so to keep them happy this is what the magazine would have to do.



This graph shows the results that were collected and it also indicates that most people would be more tempted to buy this magazine if it has a CD in front of it. However other people would also want other gifts so I would have to do different gift packs every month to keep consumers happy.







Wednesday 24 February 2010





The colours are also very bold which is something that the readership seeks as they search for who they really are. The title is also pronounced 'Enemy' which connotes the readership attempting to 'stick it to the man’; it also suggests that the magazines enemy is popular culture, with this being the same enemy as the readership. The puffs also suggest that the readership will know about indie music and non-mainstream music; you wouldn't expect a fan of The Saturdays to read this magazine. The magazine follows a red, white and black colour theme with the title block following suit. This gives the reader the idea of mystery and danger, something that Gerrard Way also wants to demonstrate. The framing of the shot is a long-shot that shows his entire body; this is to show that perhaps he was in motion when the picture was taken to echo the chaos of the music and to emphasize his body language. His left-faced body position could symbolise the left-faced music acts, not just punk and rock; again to subtly entice both punk lovers and new-genre fanatics. His edgy haircut and dark make-up could reflect his character; it makes him appear like a Vampire. This is strengthened by his facial expression and studio lighting. The colour theme of this cover is black, red and white. These are very dominant and powerful colours that would appeal to the male target audience; they also fit in with the consistent colours of the title block to compose the magazine cover and glue all the factions together using the same colour theme.

Friday 5 February 2010

Monday 1 February 2010

Rubbish Version Of Magazine front cover