I think that the institutions most likely to distribute my product are
Social Networking sites (such as Facebook and Myspace), Digital publishers, Music stores such as HMV, Newsagents/convenient stores, Gigs and festivals as they are more subtle, and they are able to be seen in everyday life to appeal to all consumers.
Music stores such as HMV are most likely to distribute my product as it would target my particular target market better. Gigs and festivals are also a good way of targeting my social group of “indie kids” as that is where the social group is more likely to socialise. Digital publishing is now becoming more popular with 17% of magazines now available online. This would enable my product to be distributed on a larger scale.
4. Who would be the audience for your music magazine?
My audience for my magazine would be teenagers from 16-20 years of age. This is because the layout of my magazine and the music inside them are Indie genre - which is normally popular to student environments. Independent music is popular because it is a lot more sophisticated than Hip Hop and other mainstream music. I have targeted the magazine to both genders as I wanted to target a wider audience.
Furthermore, in my surveys, the number of teenagers who bought magazines such as NME were considerably more than anyone older or younger.
My audience for my magazine would be teenagers from 16-20 years of age. This is because the layout of my magazine and the music inside them are Indie genre - which is normally popular to student environments. Independent music is popular because it is a lot more sophisticated than Hip Hop and other mainstream music. I have targeted the magazine to both genders as I wanted to target a wider audience.
Furthermore, in my surveys, the number of teenagers who bought magazines such as NME were considerably more than anyone older or younger.
On various websites, people of the same interests talk about what they like and what they dont. Normally these are on websites for music channels where requests can be sent it, eg: NME Request Days. This gave me a clearer view of what my target audience would like.
5. How did you attract/address your audience?
I have attracted my audience in a variety of ways. Eg: on my front page I have used an image which fills the entirity of the page to grab my audiences’ attention. The image i of Nicky who is 18 years old, so she is young and attractive. She appears as a role model for girls, and attractive to males. In each of the images I have used, I took into consideration what she was wearing as I wanted the audience with the same style to relate to the magazine.
I have attracted my audience in a variety of ways. Eg: on my front page I have used an image which fills the entirity of the page to grab my audiences’ attention. The image i of Nicky who is 18 years old, so she is young and attractive. She appears as a role model for girls, and attractive to males. In each of the images I have used, I took into consideration what she was wearing as I wanted the audience with the same style to relate to the magazine.
I have used conventions in order to attract my target audience. Eg: a conventional layout which I felt would attract my audience. The fonts I have used are also conventional and are bold but professional-looking to attract the audience’s attention.
I feel the colour scheme I have used also addresses’ my target audience as high contrast colours such as Navy and Peach-Pink.
6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
Throughout this project, I have come across lots of new software and technology which I haven’t previously used, such as Blogger itself. I have also expanded my knowledge on other programmes I have used before such as Photoshop and Picnik. I have learnt about lots of new editing skills using the programmes fireworks and Photoshop using tools such as the magic wand tool and bevel emboss. Learning how to edit images has proved very useful in this project and it will also help me in the future. I still find Picnik easier to use in order to develop my photography, but I will continue to broaden my Photoshop skills.
As well as learning to edit images more sophisticatedly, using new programmes has given me knowledge on how to construct a magazine. Looking at products in my research helped with this and I feel confident that in the future I would be able to create another magazine from the knowledge I have gained, and with less hassle.
7. Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to full product?
In my final piece products, it is clear that my photo-editting skills had broadened entirely to make my cover, contents and double-page spread more professional. I thought of more efficient and conventional ways to attract an audience, and after surveys and research, my knowledge of what consumers look for is a lot better quality. Even after looking at what I, as a consumer, look for in a music magazine helped me to develop a successful set of final pieces.