Sunday, 6 February 2011

Analysing RWD magazine
















RWD magazine is also a very famous magazine amongst the older generation, aimed for people of the age of 16 and above till about 21, for children studying in college and university etc. We know this by looking at the cover page, it is neatly laid out and there isn't too much going on which would suggest the audience is of an older and more mature or sophisticated class. NME doesn't have to much of a colour scheme, the magazine is identified by the Masthead. It is always the same, “RWD” is short for rewind and the magazine has very cleverly played with the word to produce an interesting, famously recognised magazine. The fonts of the magazine are all the same, apart from the Masthead, the reason they have done this is too make the Masthead stand out, and look different, and the reason everything else is in the same font is because it makes it look neater and goes back to my point on the audience it has attracted for the mature and more sophisticated look.



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