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Codes and conventions contents
The title of the 
magazine is there to 
build up the brands 
identity. 
The band index is long 
and skinny to make it 
appear there is more 
than there actually is. 
By taking the picture 
from the audience it 
makes the reader feel 
like they are there- uses 
and grats 
Bold font type for 
anything important 
making it stand out 
Drop cap used to 
represent 
tradition 
Tight grouping of 
the information 
giving the 
impression of a 
busy magazine 
White background 
used to make the 
text stand out and 
easier to read 
Arrows are used to 
keep the magazine 
trendy and up-to-date 
Advertisements done in yellow to give a high contrast 
against the rest of the page making it stand out.
Codes and 
conventions of 
NME contents 
page 
• The date of issue is always in the same place 
• The logo is always in red and the same place, top left 
• The page tents to look very busy with lots of word and 1 large picture, as well 
as some advertisement this is to give the impression of a lot going on within 
the magazine therefore making the reader want to read more (hypodermic 
needle) 
• 
• The background of the contents page is always white. This is making the text 
stand out more and therefore easier for the audience to read. It also draws the 
reader’s focal point to the large image as it’s the biggest and most colourful 
thing on the page (use and grats) 
• 
• There’s always some advertisement on the page, this is in the centre of the 
page at the bottom. Black and yellow are used in the advertised as they are 
contrasting colours therefore demanding the reader’s attention.
eminently you are draw to 
Adele's face this is the 
hypodermic needle theory 
by using a large image 
you cant help but look. 
Direct mode of address 
build relationship 
between Adele and 
reader- use and grats 
Red used as it’s the 
house style of the 
magazine 
Logo used twice to 
enforce the brands 
identity 
Headings are bold 
and large font- house 
style 
Contrasting colours are 
appealing to Target 
audience 
date is used to let 
the reader know 
what issue the 
reader has 
Black and grey 
complement each other 
creating a neutral 
atmosphere without conflict 
White on black is 
easy to read
Codes and 
conventio 
ns of Q 
contents 
page 
• The ‘Q’ logo is always used twice within the contents page this is to enforce the 
brand onto people. The logo all stand out because its white on red. 
• The logo is main logo is always at the top of the page be will change from side 
to side depending on the issue. 
• There's always a minimum of 2 photos on the page sometimes more. 
• The house style, stays the same as it is on the front cover of the magazine Q, 
this shows they have put thought into the magazine. Therefore it adds appeal a 
level of professionalism that make the reader feel comfortable with the magazine 
• The pictures are always of band or singers, never of architecture of something 
off the topic of music. 
• Headings are larger than any other piece of text.
Lot going on, 
represents a 
busy 
magazine. 
Masthead in 
contrasting 
colour to 
background 
making it pop 
oYuetllow used 
through- house 
style 
Cracket effect on the 
font giving it an 
aggressive feel, to 
keep with music genre 
(rock) 
‘!’ used to add 
more aggression 
and punch 
Group shoot, make 
the magazine look 
inviting. Making a 
relationship with the 
reader 
Direct mode of 
address- use and 
grats 
People in the picture 
are close together 
representing they 
have a close 
relationship as a band 
Signature give a 
personal touch- use 
and grats
Codes and 
conventions of 
karange! 
Contents page 
• The masthead stays in the same place and the same yellow every time as well as 
the logo being used in the centre of the page 
• The image always takes up the top half of the page therefore allowing little room 
for information to be given to the reader. Kerrang therefore pack a lot of 
information into this space not only giving the impression of a busy magazine but 
also representing the music genre (rock) 
• There's always an acritical written by the director. Its finished with a signature this 
make the reader feel special therefore making them want to read the magazine 
(use and grats) 
• There's also always a picture in the bottom right this is as it will be the last thing 
you look at before turning the page and they want to keep your interest as you 
turn.
Common codes and conventions 
finding 
High contrast colour schemes 
Lots of information (very busy 
page) 
More than one picutre on the page 
Red, white and black colour 
schemes 
Medium close ups + close ups 
Masthead positioning (top left) 
Issues date

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Codes and conventions contents

  • 2. The title of the magazine is there to build up the brands identity. The band index is long and skinny to make it appear there is more than there actually is. By taking the picture from the audience it makes the reader feel like they are there- uses and grats Bold font type for anything important making it stand out Drop cap used to represent tradition Tight grouping of the information giving the impression of a busy magazine White background used to make the text stand out and easier to read Arrows are used to keep the magazine trendy and up-to-date Advertisements done in yellow to give a high contrast against the rest of the page making it stand out.
  • 3. Codes and conventions of NME contents page • The date of issue is always in the same place • The logo is always in red and the same place, top left • The page tents to look very busy with lots of word and 1 large picture, as well as some advertisement this is to give the impression of a lot going on within the magazine therefore making the reader want to read more (hypodermic needle) • • The background of the contents page is always white. This is making the text stand out more and therefore easier for the audience to read. It also draws the reader’s focal point to the large image as it’s the biggest and most colourful thing on the page (use and grats) • • There’s always some advertisement on the page, this is in the centre of the page at the bottom. Black and yellow are used in the advertised as they are contrasting colours therefore demanding the reader’s attention.
  • 4. eminently you are draw to Adele's face this is the hypodermic needle theory by using a large image you cant help but look. Direct mode of address build relationship between Adele and reader- use and grats Red used as it’s the house style of the magazine Logo used twice to enforce the brands identity Headings are bold and large font- house style Contrasting colours are appealing to Target audience date is used to let the reader know what issue the reader has Black and grey complement each other creating a neutral atmosphere without conflict White on black is easy to read
  • 5. Codes and conventio ns of Q contents page • The ‘Q’ logo is always used twice within the contents page this is to enforce the brand onto people. The logo all stand out because its white on red. • The logo is main logo is always at the top of the page be will change from side to side depending on the issue. • There's always a minimum of 2 photos on the page sometimes more. • The house style, stays the same as it is on the front cover of the magazine Q, this shows they have put thought into the magazine. Therefore it adds appeal a level of professionalism that make the reader feel comfortable with the magazine • The pictures are always of band or singers, never of architecture of something off the topic of music. • Headings are larger than any other piece of text.
  • 6. Lot going on, represents a busy magazine. Masthead in contrasting colour to background making it pop oYuetllow used through- house style Cracket effect on the font giving it an aggressive feel, to keep with music genre (rock) ‘!’ used to add more aggression and punch Group shoot, make the magazine look inviting. Making a relationship with the reader Direct mode of address- use and grats People in the picture are close together representing they have a close relationship as a band Signature give a personal touch- use and grats
  • 7. Codes and conventions of karange! Contents page • The masthead stays in the same place and the same yellow every time as well as the logo being used in the centre of the page • The image always takes up the top half of the page therefore allowing little room for information to be given to the reader. Kerrang therefore pack a lot of information into this space not only giving the impression of a busy magazine but also representing the music genre (rock) • There's always an acritical written by the director. Its finished with a signature this make the reader feel special therefore making them want to read the magazine (use and grats) • There's also always a picture in the bottom right this is as it will be the last thing you look at before turning the page and they want to keep your interest as you turn.
  • 8. Common codes and conventions finding High contrast colour schemes Lots of information (very busy page) More than one picutre on the page Red, white and black colour schemes Medium close ups + close ups Masthead positioning (top left) Issues date