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Magazine Example No.2 |
In this example, the layout is very busy. The images and text are overlapping with a lack of space, however it provides the audience with a lot to look at. This can be eye catching to the audience encouragin them to read through the whole of the cover. The busy appearance may also suggest the magazine has alot to offer, with new employment opportunities.
Colour Scheme
In this example, the colour scheme is made up of yellow, turquoise and white. The colours match the uniform and school tie worn by the boy in the main image. The appearance is very fun, however still professional. The colour yellow symobolises acquired knowledge and mental agility. This reinforces the impression of a good education, with alot to offer. The colour turquoise means friendly and symbolises peace, calm and stability. This suggests the education facility can provide support in order to help and sustain calmness and stability throughout work. White symoblises purity, innocence and wholeness. This relatess to the innocence of a child and their goals to acheive wholeness in education.
Mast-head
In this example, the Mast-head states 'teach Secondary.' This suggests the magazine may not be for a school, but rather an overview of education as a whole. The mast-head is also a command as if an order from a teacher. It gives the impression there is a lack of secondary school teachers, and they are in need of qualified staff in order to retain the high educational standards.
Mise en scene
In this example, the magazine cover displays an array of images. The main image is of a happy young boy wearing an apron over his uniform; we assume during a lesson. He appears to be very happy and healthy, enjoying his school experience. the young boy is also wearing goggles, which symbolise safety and care within the school. Other images on the magazine cover include a professional looking woman (top right), possibly a teacher and multiple other images of students at the bottom half of the magazine.
Main Image
In this example, the main image is of a young male student; potentially during a class. He appears to be very happy suggesting he is enjoying his education. He is wearing an apron and goggles, which reinforces the safety and protection of the school. This highlight the reponsiblity and high standards within the eduicational facility. The boy looks smartly dressed in a uniform which reinforces the school's high standards.
Target Audience
In this example, the magazine is aimed towards possible trainee teacehers and parents. The quote- 'Could you do Better?' May be either read by a student wanting to improve their education or school experience, or a teacher looking to change roles withing the work place. Parents may be included in the target audience, if they wish to look into different school's progresses and results as well as possible changes within the school's regulations and routine. Another quote offers- 'behaviour tips for challenging classrooms.' Suggesting the magazine may be very useful for trainee teachers that may be struggling withing their class.
Sell Lines
In this example, the sell lines of the magazine include many offers and possible advice for trainee teachers and parents wanting to look into alternative schooling and education. The images are of hard working pupils that still appear to be happy studying with a postive work ethic. This will encourage parents, suggesting the magazine has a lot to offer. The lady in the top right of the magazine appears to be very professional however at the same time friendly- smiling. This wil encourage trainee teachers to possibly look into who she is as she is presnted as a fair friendly role model, possibly a boss or other form of authority.

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