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Ideal Women’s Lifestyle
Magazine
My Client: The Northern Echo
I was asked by you, The Northern Echo to:
• Create a magazine of my choice that is
funded through the use of advertisements.
• Target the
• ages of 16 – 25
• Socioeconomic ABC1
• Carry out research in order to understand your audience.
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In order to meet this brief I will :
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• Identify my target audience
• Carry out extensive research
• Identify a gap in the market
• Create stories that are relatable to my target audience.
• Create a magazine that does not cause financial difficulties.
I may have to consider:
That The Northern Echo relate to a seconda
audience, therefore:
• No extreme language
• No extreme nakedness
• No offensive content
PCC Constraints:
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Golden Rules I will abide by:
1. I will not use models under the age of 16.
2. I will ensure not to trespass
3. I will not copyright any images
4. I will not only publish accurate information
5. I will not include anything into my magazine that is confidential.
My Target Audience:
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• Gender: Female
• Ages: 17-24
• Socioeconomic: ABC1
• Tribe: Trendies
Audience Research:
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•Shopping at: •H&M •River Island •Urban Outfitters •Topshop •Levi’s
•Watching: •BBC Three •Family Guy
•Reading: •Glamour •Look •Grazia •Vogue
My audience likes:
Audience Appeal:
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Colour: •Has to relatable to women, therefore using light pinks, white and light greys.
Imagery: • In order to relate to my target audience I will use female models that are also in the same age range as my audience.
Articles: •I will make the articles relatable to: • age e.g. binge drinking. But also being relatable to their •gender, e.g. Fashion.
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Genre Research:
When carrying out this research I discovered: •That the most commonly read women’s lifestyle magazines that target the same age group, these were:
•Therefore there is a lot of competition in this industry that we will have to compete with when we distribute a new women’s lifestyle magazine.
Look Glamour Cosmopolitan Company Vogue
Genre Research: Commonly used features of a women’s lifestyle magazine:
•Colour scheme:
•Pastel colours •Pinks, blues, greys, oranges
•Models used:
•Females •Window into future self
•Sell lines •Large sell lines
•Front cover •Busy front covers
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My Idea:
Name : Genre of the magazine: Women’s Lifestyle magazine Gap in the market: Fits in the women’s lifestyle genre however presents informative articles that include commonly used articles, such as fashion. For example the history of fashion. Downfall: Although fills a gap in the market it may be view as the same as my competition.
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Mock up’s:
I decided to choose one of my double page spreads and create two versions of this double page spread. I then carried out research to gain audience feedback.
Mock up 1:
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Positives: •Colour Scheme is relatable to the audience
•Image is relevant and hard hitting.
•Introduction of the article draws the reader in.
•The quotes are eye catching.
Negatives: •Important parts should be at the start.
•Possibly put in another image rather then the breakout box.
Mock up 2:
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Positives: •Eye Catching.
•Introduction draws the reader in.
•The quotes used at the top are relatable.
Negatives: •Colour Scheme is too bold and over powering. •Image is not relevant. •The colour of the drop caps blend into the background.
•Text is hard to read.
Audience Feedback Conclusion:
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•Preferred mock up 1 because:
•The colour scheme is more relatable to target audience
•The image was hard hitting and relevant to the message being put across.
•The headings allow the eyes to wonder and encourage further reading.
•Quotes used are relatable to target audiences experiences.
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Flat Plans: Front Cover
Pink heading, short and accessible Sell lines, using statement sell lines and question sell lines Same font used for sell lines but different colours, placed around the image. 3 colour palette that is consistent throughout, greys, pinks and whites. This colour scheme creates the brand identity of the magazine.
Flat Plans: Contents Page
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Bold pink heading, using the same font as the mast head on the front cover of the magazine. Magazine logo, as seen at the top left hand side of this page, is used to brand the magazine. Colour scheme of grey, pink and white to fit with the consistent colour scheme. Use of one image in order to make the page draw attention to certain articles.
Flat Plans: Night Out Dangers
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Bold heading, using two colours, pink and grey to make the key word ‘danger’ stand out. 6 columns used in order to split the article and make it easier for the reader to read. Colour scheme of grey, pink and white to fit with the consistent colour scheme. 2 images used in order to allow a slightly more balanced text to image ratio. Main image is hard hitting and portrays a message.
Articles: Night Out Dangers
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This article presents:
• The dangers of binge drinking
• How you know whether your a binge drinker
• Advice on how to cut down when drinking
• Advice on what to do if you believe that you binge drink
Flat Plans: To fur or not to fur
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Elegant grey heading, fitting in with the colour scheme. The heading also allows the reader to answer the title with their own views. 5 columns used in order to present a debate and conclusion. Colour scheme of grey, pink and white to fit with the consistent colour scheme. 1 images use, this image will dominate the page as it will show the landscape of a beach and on the far right the image of the female model. Image presents the theme of the double page spread.
Articles: To fur or not to fur
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This article presents:
• A debate between fur and against the use of fur
• A conclusion allowing the reader to make their own opinion
• Research about groups that are against the use of fur
• Research about designers that use fur in their lines
Flat Plans: The fight to become iconic fashion decade.
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Bold pink heading, in the style of handwriting in order to make it relatable to the audience. 6 columns and 6 images that show how many decades are being discussed. Colour scheme of grey, pink and white to fit with the consistent colour scheme. 6 images used presenting 6 outfits from the different decades being discussed. Images made to look like polaroid photographs and alongside them will be captions that say the style and the decade it was from.
Articles: The fight to become iconic fashion decade
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This article presents:
• The different styles of the decades
• How these decades influence today's fashion and allow us
to have a varied styles.
• Also which styles are still used today e.g. 60’s styles
are used for festival outfits
Pricing: EXPENSES
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Printing Costs, £2,506
Photographer, £935
Models,
£375 Makeup
artist, £425
Journalist, £800
Studio Space, £400
Travel, £90
Researcher, £329.44
Subeditor, £800
Lighting assistant, £318.75
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Income:
As briefed, my magazine’s income will generate from:
•Selling advertising slots
•Sponsorships
•Inserts in my magazine
•Total income from advertising slots alone:
£10212.50
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Profit / Loss:
•I have made a profit of:
•As the cost of my magazine is:
£2 •This is the profit I will make at the start of the launch of Ideal magazine. •When advertisers become more aware of this magazine, this profit may rise.
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Overall cost of magazine:
Commercial Viability:
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Pages: 36
Adverts: 37% of the magazine
14 pages of the magazine
Quality of the magazine: Mid –range (Glamour) Using a mix between high quality paper and expensive laminated paper for
the front and back page.
Quality of paper: 115gm
Size of magazine: A4
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Distribution:
I will distribute in places that the target audience are normally at, such as:
•Corner Shops
•College shops
•Supermarkets
•Fashion stores
Conclusion:
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I believe my product will fill a gap in the market, gain interest and meet the Northern Echo’s brief because:
•It offers varied content.
•It is relatable to my target audience.
•Will make a profit for the magazine.
•Contains common women’s lifestyle theme articles
however, I am making them informative.
•The profit is generate through advertisements.
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Any Questions?