Monday, 20 October 2008

magazine brainstorm

Magazine Brainstorm

Following analysing “Mojo” I was assigned to our practical music magazine group and together we had to decide and agree on what genre of music we should focus on for our magazine.
We were given an A2 piece of paper to construct a diagram where we could further elaborate on our ideas.
It was difficult to finally decide what the name of our magazine should be between "Explosion" and "BIG BANG." In the end we thought that “BIGBANG!” would be more appropriate as it complements our concept of new arising artists, instead of focusing on already established producers and artists “BIGBANG!” will focus on artists centrally in the UK and the US however more dedicated to the UK. We believed we all like the genres of Hip Hop and R “N” B and as they can be easily fused together, we then brainstormed ideas for what should be featured within the magazine, headlines, the straplines and what we would offer as graphics to entice potential buyers.
“BIGBANG!” will include reviews and opinions on new tracks, upcoming special appearances and sample tracks.
We think that “BIGBANG!” will appeal to anyone 16+ especially to purist music fans that are genuinely interested and love Hip Hop and R “N” B.
Also a huge selling point would be in-depth interviews with the upcoming artist/s, stating their purpose, ambitions and what they had done to be recognised. Also we plan to have a Q&A interview format section in which “BIGBANG!” will take the most interesting questions posed by readers.
Were also thinking we can include free sample track of whoever our main attraction is with every copy and to accompany that would be the lyrics to the track.
We then went into the computer room in which we used apple imacs to learn how to use the basics for adobe Photoshop; this is crucial for making the front cover of the magazine.

my first blog

As a class we analysed a front cover of a 80’s era magazine called 'Hip Hop' which was arguably established as one of the first Hip Hop magazines for the UK, we looked what the front cover appeals to what target audience it was being directed at.

As a smaller group within the class we analysed the front cover of a magazine called Mojo.
We then analysed the front cover of the magazine by looking at the masthead, layout, main cover line and strapline, graphics and cover line. The magazine that my group looked at was 'Mojo.'
The genre of the magazine was rock, which was dedicated to hardcore rocks fans of both music, behavioural antics and stereotypes. The main image of the magazine was of a band in a pose, which covered the magazine’s title which mildly suggests that the band is more the defining aspect of the issue than the name of the magazine. Also the colours were very dark mainly black and we looked at the features on the front cover such as the cover line, main cover lines and why they are so vital in the layout of a failing and successful magazine.

Thursday, 16 October 2008

Magazine Evaluation - Ola Akinbolade


My group consisted of four people, which was me (Ola), Teddy, James and David. As a group the first thing we tried to tackle was deciding a suitable name for our magazine, a name that would reflect what we wanted our magazine to be about. We came up with loads of different names for the magazine such as ‘A*’ and ‘EGG’, but we all agreed to go with ‘Big Bang’ as this reflected what our magazine was all about (new artists/talent breaking into the mainstream). Our magazine focuses on new up and coming artists/talent, both here in the United Kingdom and in the United States. After this we had to decide what type of genre our magazine would focus on, our initial idea was to do a Rock, Hip-Hop, R n’ B, and Funky-House magazine, but we later on decided that we were trying to target a huge market and would therefore not be able to cater to them all. So we scaled down the genres of music that the magazine would set focus upon, and limited it from Rock, Hip-Hop, R n’ B and Funky-House to just Hip-Hop and R n’ B (these two music genres are closely linked with each other).
Whilst doing my magazine front cover I decided to use colours that would stand out on the shop shelves, stand out from other magazines, be very eye catching, be aesthetically pleasing to the eye, to appeal to both males and females, and to emphasise certain points. The ways in which I fulfilled these specifications are as follows:
The colour of my background had to be bright so I picked a bright light-blue, this colour was perfect as it could appeal to both males and females. The ways in which I used colours emphasise certain points was by; using contrasting colours to the rest of the text for example the price was written in red and the names of the main artists were written in yellow or pink with a bigger font size or different font all together.
The magazine logo was half white and half black, it was written in the font ‘cracked’, and was obviously of the largest font. I decided to have the logo behind the image of the main star “O.Dot” as I think the stars on the front cover sell magazines and not necessarily title.
The ways in which my magazine matches the forms and conventions of real magazines are that it has cover lines, a main cover line, banner, mode of address, masthead, main cover image, bar code, price and issue date.
The ways in which my magazine represents social groups is the fact that everybody on the front cover is quite young, and of ethnic minority; this was done for realism as most Hip-Hop and R n’ B artists are of ethnic minority, though their fan-base may be more diverse.
The type of media institutions that could potentially distribute my music magazine cover are big chain stores such as ‘Borders’, ‘WHSmith’, it could also be advertised through businesses such as Choice FM and MTV Base as they are often associated as helping up and coming artists/talents make it into the mainstream, finally it could also be distributed through small businesses such as corner shops. I would also like to add that these shops would only be the branches in urban areas/major cities such as: London, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, Glasgow, and Edinburgh. The reason for this is that our target market is young people aged from sixteen to early twenties, and the fact that most of the teenagers living in rural areas are less likely to listen to this type of music strongly due to the lack of diversity in that part of the population, and the simple fact that their lifestyles are different; they would be more likely to go horse riding instead of staying at home surfing the Internet and or maybe that their general taste of music is different e.g. they may be more interested in classical music than what we have to offer in our magazine (Hip-Hop and R n’ B).
The ways in which I attracted consumers was by enticing them with incentives such as competitions giving consumers a chance to win concert tickets to see the main headliner “O.Dot”, a large main cover image to make sure that any potential consumers see the headlining artist, bright colours to help emphasise information such as the price.
Through the process of developing and creating my magazine front cover I learnt how to use software that was new to me such as Adobe Photoshop. Whilst using Adobe Photoshop I learnt how to cut images out from backgrounds and how to place different layers that contained images and text. Also whilst making my magazine front cover I learnt how to use hardware such as the Apple Mac and it’s software. I learnt how to use the mouse which is very different to what I am accustom to; I had to adjust to using a mouse with one click rather than two. After this I learnt how to use the Apple Mac’s internet ’Safari’ which I found difficult at first because I was only familiar with Microsoft’s ‘Internet Explorer’. The final thing that I learnt whilst constructing my magazine front cover was how to take professional photographs using a digital camera, I leant that the camera must be portrait not landscape and that the background must be contrasting to what the person in the photograph is wearing as this could make cutting them out in Photoshop a very difficult task.
If I was to make another front cover what I would do differently are as follows: I would have a main cover image with the person in the image looking directly at the camera to create a false sense of connection between the artist and the consumer, I would use boxed text to help information stand out more, I would use graphics to highlight special offers; such as the price, and a strapline to help promote a website.

evaluation TEDDY HAYWARD

My magazine is called big bang! In my group there is me, David, Ola and James. We decided to go with the idea of having a magazine that focuses on upcoming new talent in both the UK and the US. We think that there are not any magazines that focus on that sole purpose. However when doing this we had to use only one or two genres, this is because the magazine would be too big if we tried to cover all the new bands and artists.

I decided to not go over the top with my lay out. Looking at other magazines I did not want to over crowd the front cover with other pictures, instead I used one other picture, and that is of another group in my class. I put my strap lines all on the same side, this is so that the cover does not look messy and not thought about. Like most magazines I put the title of the magazine in the top left, and the barcode and price in the bottom right.

I decided to use a mysterious picture as my main background picture, this is for 2 reasons, the first is that it might entice the public to want to find out more about them. And the second is that the artists are supposed to be unknown and this is there big break to the public. It also is due to the genre of the magazine witch is hip-hop.

My cover is aimed at the older teen about 16, young twenty’s, as I do not think a younger teen of say 14 would read this certain magazine. It also is aimed at people that live in the Cities, living in urban areas such as central London. There is one problem with selling the magazine in the city and that is that there is also a lot of other magazines on offer to purchase. However I can’t not sell this magazine in the city because it would not appeal to people who lived in more rural areas, because the genre of hip-hop is mainly based in urban areas, it also helps to have the magazine in the cities because It would be near impossible to advertise hip-hop events that are happening in rural locations.

Looking at the main picture of the cover we see 3 people standing on stairs, with there hoods up and you are unable to see the top half of there face. This may not attract people that live in the rural areas as they are not used to seeing such sights. The main picture is aimed at the more urban people that know about hip-hop and what surrounds it.

I think that my magazine would sell best in the average corner shop around the cities, this is because it is aimed at average people, and would not sell well in somewhere such as borders or waterstones because the audience that the magazine is aimed at are more likely to be going into local independent shops than big chain branches.

I have aimed the magazine at the older teen 16/17 up to middle 20’s. it would most likely attract more male customers than female, this is mainly because it has nothing of value to the female audience than other magazines can offer, meaning it offers nothing but pure music and what is happening in the music world. Compared to some music magazines that also offer fashion tips and celebrity gossip. However It is not ruling out the female audience completely, as there are a lot of female hip-hop artists that the female audience would be interested in.

My magazine attracts its readers in with a bold heading that can be seen from behind other magazines because it is at the top left, so it is unlikely to be covered up when stacked on a shelf. There is also the main image of 3 hooded figures, this would attract the audience of the magazine. It also has bold strap lines and subheadings that include artists name so the buyer can see what the magazine has to offer at first glance without having to open the magazine and flick through to see what is inside.

When I started this project I knew less than the basics at photo shop, and had hardly ever used a Mac, however I now can use multiple tools on photo shop, such as cropping images, cutting certain parts out using the wand tool. And may more tools that help you manipulate and control the image to make it do what you want it to do. I also know how to use Macs more, as the whole thing was done on an I Mac.

If I ever had to make a magazine cover again, I think it would be a lot easier as now I know the basics I know what I am doing, instead of trial and error. If I could change things, I would have used more, smaller images on the cover, advertising more for the magazine. This would mean it would cover more of what is inside the magazine. If I had to change the idea completely and start from scratch and use a different genre, it would be harder because the genre of hip-hop is a big one, so it is easier to create, however if I was to do say rock or indie, I would have to find a new location and different people for the pictures, at the end of the day I am happy with my front cover, and what I have chosen, the genre, the pictures and the text.

Wednesday, 15 October 2008

Magazine evaluation. DAVID LE


my magazine has use most of the convention and forms of a real magazine such as; the title being in the top right of the magazine where most magazine place their title, this is for the audience sake as it allows them to see the title of the magazine easily on the shelf. the other convention that i used in my magazine are things like price tags, bar code, issue number and date that the magazine was publish, all these things are usually on a magazine cover.
i have decided to develop one of my convention to make it different from other magazine title which their title is usually in a horizontal way. i have done this this make my title stand out more from the rest of the other convention. My title "BIGBANG!" is in two colours black and white. Also i have tilted the right side of the title downward a bit. i also added an exclamation mark to make the audience realise that the title is important than anything else.

the social group that my magazine cover represents are of a mixture. as most of the people on my cover are wearing mainly urban clothing such as hoodies and caps, this represent the urban society which are examples of hip hop, r&b and grime. all of these genre are fitted into the urban society which makes it different from other social group. the clothes that are worn by the people in this social group are mainly baggy clothes, hoodies, caps and jewellery.

as you can see on my cover the images are mainly of boys rather than girls, this shows that boys are mainly interested in hip hop music than girls. although i think boys would be more interested in buying this magazine this magazine has two genre to it. the other genre is R&B.
i think this music genre will attract girls into buying this magazine because i think girls are more into R&B music than boys as from experience Hip Hop is more manly as the music is more aggressive when you listen to it than the slow dancing type of R&B music.
the age group that my magazine is really aimed at are young teenagers this is because my cover has image of young artist as this will help attract the young teenagers.

this magazine is really aimed for both sex but it is pulled slightly to the boys side as the images on my cover is mostly of boys or may i say it is all boys. but it may attract girls that are into boys and would buy the magazine to look at the boys and music. the age range are 15-18. this is because some teenagers wouldn't want to waste their money on buy the magazine so this was a case of choosing the right price for the magazine so the target audience woulds be able to buy the magazine with the feeling that it is not a waste of money. the price that my group chose was £2.99.

as the magazine is targeted at young teenagers i have made my cover attractive to them through the graphics on the cover such as writing "free CD" this will attract the audience as when the audience buy this magazine they will get a free CD with it so this mean that they will get more than just a magazine. another thing that i have done to my magazine to attract the audience is my group chose a price that is not too cheap and not too expensive.

my magazine will be more part of a urban institution as the music for my magazine is hip hop and r&b which falls under the urban area. companies such as 'HipHopDX', ' MTV' would be the right company for this magazine as these two companies contribute in hip hop and r&b music. its also talks about all the urban types of music like Rap music and also the lifestyle of these genre which this magazine is based on.

while making my magazine cover i have learnt that the technology has made it more easier as it makes the construction of the cover quicker. i used photoshop on a iMac computer which help me added different things to my cover like parts of an image that i want and not the whole image. the technologies made it more easier as it has all the tools that you need to make you cover. photoshop has made my cover look more realistic than other programs.
i also used a website for blogging. this has help me to plan my design step by step as every planning lesson i wrote on my blog the ideals for my magazine cover and what i did in that lesson. this was to keep track of the work and planning i did. this was also very helpful as you would not forget the things that you done from the previous lesson so it keeps you on track.

if i was to design another magazine front cover i would keep the name of the magazine as i think it is an attractive title. but i would change the background to make it more colourful that represent the type of genre the magazine is of. than it just being dull and dark. i would also add more exciting coverlines to it and different images which represent the urban culture. i would also add a bar at the top of the cover which would advertise some think about the music in the magazine

taking photos

during this lesson we went around the college as a group to take photos for our magazine cover. we went around the college to find backgrounds which would not clash with our clothes. when we did find a background we took different photos of our selves and as a group in many ways. we took photo as a group on the stairs, photos of ourselves in front of a background that did not clash with our clothes, 3 of us behind each over on the stairs, individual photos of everyone in different poses... as we was taking the photos we had to decided did we want the background or we was just going to use the picture of ourselves.

for each photo we had to take atleast 3 to ensure that one of them was to blury or somethink. we took many different poses so that we would have a lot of photos to chose from for our cover. as a group we took many photos from close shots, mid shots, angel shots and low shots.

as we was taking the photos we had to hold the camera the right way so that the photos would be perfect for our cover. we had to hold the camera vertical which makes the photo have less empty spaces. at the end of the lesson we took around 50 photos.

learning how to use photoshop.


during this lesson we was taught how to use photoshop as a class. we was taught basic tools from photoshop such as the magic wand tool, this tool allows you to cut out a particular part from an image eg: the body of a person.. aswell as cutting out a part of an image it can be difficult to cut some parts out as the background can clash with the part that you want to cut out so this will make it more harder. it'll be easier to cut parts out if the background does not clash with the part you want to cut out. as we didnt no how it would work we had a go at cutting a picture of someone out with the background not clashing with it which was easy but then we had a go at cutting out a picture of another person who clash with the background and there was alot of differences which one of them was that it was harder. when i try cutting the person out parts of the person was missing as the those parts was clashing with the background.

we then learnt how to add extra things to the page. we used the circle tool the add extra by cutting out a image in a circle frame. we also use the feather effect to make the image blend in with the background or the image that was already on the page.
during this lesson we also learnt how to add text to the page and how to look at different fonts without looking at them one at a time.
after this lesson i had learnt alot of things from photoshop. this will help me design my cover more easier as i now know how to use these types of tools.

Thursday, 9 October 2008

designing front cover


we design our front cover in the ict media room on photoshop. we first looked at our photos that we took from the previous lesson and then chose the photos that we was going put on our front cover. after we chose our photos we copy and paste it on our A4 spread on photoshop. we then as a group decide how big our font was going to be and what font we was going to use. we decided to use the font 'Cracked'.


the title of our front cover was half in black and half in white. after i cut some of the other photos my group took and added them to my front cover. i added cover lines, main cover line and straplines to my front cover.



we was allowed to get 1 image from the internet for our front cover. i decided to get an inage of 1 artist that was going to be in our magazine. i also copy and paste front the internet the bar code.
after i got all the things i needed i then started to arrange them around in different places to see if it will look best in the place i put them. i arrange the images, title and bar code around in different places for a few minutes. i didnt want the title to go over the face of the person that was going to be my background. i moved the title to the top right where most magazine would put the title. i then moved the barcode to the bottom left and moved the image i took from the internet to the bottom right. after i arrange all these things i started to think of what i was going to write for my main coverline, and coverlines.

as a group we decided to write somethink like; "top 10 tracks of the month", " interview with the man himself O. Dot"....
our main coverline was going to be " NEW ALBUM BY D.T.O must buy". i decided to also add more coverlines such as who is featuring in this magazine.

after awhile i decided to tilte the title abit to make it more of a hiphop and R&B title. after this i thought that there was to much empty areas on the front cover so i again went back to my groups photos that we took to see if any of the photos that looks good and will look good on the cover. i decided to cut out images of my group to add on the cover as we decided to make a band featuring the group as an artist in the magazine. i also added the price and date of the magazine.



finishing the front cover

i had all ready basically finished the cover, in today's lesion i move the text around to see what it would look like in different positions, it turned out that it looked the best where it was at the start. i decided not to put in another pic as it would crowd the page. but still something was missing, so i changed the size of the text to make the names of the bands stand out more. this makes it look allot better. once i had though i had finished i asked other people what they think and took there criticism and made it better, such as spacing the words out more so it does not over lap the back picture.

1st lession making the cover

first we all looked at the pictures together as a group so that we kind of knew what pics we wanted. once we had the right picture as the background we looked through all the texts to find one that we all liked and worked well with the title. we then individually started to make the covers, swapping ideas and text sizes to make sure that it looked like a real cover of a magazine. i then decided to use another groups image and put it in the bottom corner so that there was more than one picture on the page. i have not yet completed the cover but have very nearly done it. all i need to do in the next lesion is put good strap lines on and possibly another picture. when i was using photo shop i did it wrong at first, i was working directly on the image instead of using it as a background.

taking the photos

we were all put into our groups and had to try and take pictures for the cover. my group went around the college, we took pictures against contrasting backgrounds ( a whit wall and a dark blue wall) we then took some group pics, we did different types, such as 3 of us sitting on the stairs at different angles. or all standing behind each other on the stairs. we took about 3 each time to make sure that there was at least one god one. through out we had to take pictures of each other to make sure that there was at least one of each of use with each other. each time we did different styles to get as many different poses as possible. we also had to make sure that the camera was being held right so that it looked good on the cover.

learning to use photoshop

we all went into the computer lab and went into our groups.
from this the class had to learn how to do the basics in photoshop.
such as the magic wand tool, this alows the user to cut out something aslong as the background does not clash. we first cut out a picture of someone who dident clash, but then we tryed to cut out someone who did clash and it was alot harder as i could not actualy get them cut out compleetly.
we then lernt how to feather a picture using the circle tool with feather effect on. this is useful when you want to add something extra to the page and want it to look "blended"
after this we cut out a picture of a person and had to put her infront of tower bridge and try to scale her down to get the right persective. i found this lession very helpful and will help me when it comes to making the cover of the magazine.

Monday, 6 October 2008

Photoshop

During this lesson we selected which images we wanted to use then put them on photoshop. Thereafter we begun the process of cutting out the image and placing it unto an A4 photoshop screen. After this i changed my background colour using the pallet and fill effect, added smaller images to the front cover via the elipses (circling tool), then i finally added the text and magazine to the front cover; our main font was 'cracked' and i changed all the colours of the things i wanted to stand out in the magazine for example:
*Price
*Headliners
*New groups
*Promotional offers (free tickets)
*Competitions

Taking Pictures

During todays lesson we took pictures for our magazines front covers, we took these pictures in and around the college. My group decided to do our photoshoot on places such as the stairs, against blank white walls or walls that contrasted with the colour of our clothing. The poses that we decided to go for were either very gangster like to represent rappers or very jokey to represent an r n' b group. Before we took the pictures we learnt how to hold the cameras. Cameras were to be held in a certain way to make the pictures come out as portait and not landscape, this was so that the image could fit unto the page during the time we photoshoped the images.

Learning how to use photoshop


In this lesson we learnt the basics of using the Adobe Photoshop software for example how to cut images out from a background, we learnt that the background has to be contrrasting storngly to what you want to cut out, if not cutting out will be made very difficult. We also learnt how to add texts to the image, and how to take out circled parts of an image then adding it to another image.

Monday, 29 September 2008

magazine brainstorm

firstly we moved into our magazine groups and begun to brainstorm our initial ideas.
these ideas included a name for the magazine itself, we came up with names such as "EGG"," JABBAWOCKEEZ" "1", "A*", and "BIG BANG". after all these suggestions we then made a decision to name the magazine "BIG BANG" . the genres that the magazine will cover are that of both the hip-hop and r n' b. our target audience is going to be youths and young adults starting from the age of 16, the genders that we are looking to target are both males and females as these genres appeal to both sexes. the magazine will focus on new bands and artists from the u.k and u.s music scene. the magazine will also cover gigs, reviews and as incentives for customers to buy our magazine we will use promotion tactics such as free CD's and key rings.
the ideals that we came up with to put on our front cover was;
reviews, interviews with artist, talking about new hiphop and R&B music, tours from the artist...
our main focus was on the front cover, we decided to come up with straplines, main coverlines, coverlines and the graphics that will be on the front of our magazine. we came up with ideals such as;
main coverline: special interview with a special artist.
coverlines: tours, interviews, reviews
straplines:?
grahics: free cds

magazine brainstorm

we moved into our groups and then we had to decide what we should do for our magazine.
we were given a A2 piece of paper and we brainstormed ideas.
we couldn't decide what the name should be between "EGG" and "BIG BANG" we went with BIG BANG as it goes with our music magazine idea of up coming new artists in both the UK and the US. we decided to go with the genre of R N B and HIP HOP. it is aimed at 16+
we then brainstormed ideas for what should be inside and on the straplines.
our magazine is going to include reviews on new tracks, up coming gigs going on in the local area.
this is good for the audience as it is a good selling point to people who like the music.
we will also include release dates for albums, this is also a good selling point for music lovers.
there will also be reviews on both artists and there tracks and a Q and A answering the publics questions as well as possible. 
we might include a free CD with every copy, the other idea for a free item is lyric sheets.
we then went into the computer room to learn how to use the basics for photoshop, this will help us when it comes to making the cover of the magazine.

magazine brainstorm 29th sept



we first brainstorm the ideals for our front cover of our magazine. we came up with the name which was 'BigBang'. we had other ideals on names but it did not work for the type of magazine we are aiming for. we came up with names such as ; jabbawockeez, eggs, one, A*etc. 
the music genre we came up with was R&B, rock and hiphop. we then thought that these three genre would make the magazine confusing for the audience. we then decided to use R&B and HipHop. we decided that we was going to be on the front cover ourself. the price for the magazine was going to be £2.99 plus the buyer well get a free CD with the magazine. 

in our magazine we came up with ideals such as reviews from other people about a new song they have heard, interviews, gigs, release dates, and fashion. The focal point of our magazine is going to be on new up and coming artists that are creating a buzz in the scene both here in the U.K and U.S. 

Thursday, 25 September 2008

25th september 2008 media


As a class we analysed a front cover of a magazine called 'Hip Hop' as a class we looked at how the front cover catches the audience's eyes. we talked about how it attracts the audience and what the audience the magazine is aimed at. we then then looked deeper into the magazine looking at the title, main coverline, coverlines, banners, graphic and strapline. these are the convention that helps make the magazine front cover. the title is the biggest font that is on the page. it is probaly the first thing the audience will see when they pick up the magazine. althought the main image of the magazine can also attract the audience first. the main coverlines is the second biggest font on the magazine front cover as this tell you the main story that will be in the magazine. a banner is the strap across the top or bottom of the page. the graphics is often the special offers that the magazine gives you when you by the magazine and the strapline is the subheading.


as a group we analysed the front cover of a of a magazine called Mojo.
we analysed the front cover of the magazine by looking at the layout, masthead, main cover line and cover line, strapline etc. the magazine that my group looked at was 'Mojo'
the genre of the magazine was rock. the main image of the magazine was of a band which covered some part of the title which indicates that the band is more important than the name of the magazine.
we looked at all the convention on the front cover such as the cover line, main cover lines etc.

25th september 1st blog

we first looked as a class a music magazine called hip-hop. we analysed in detail the front cover.

we then got split into groups and analysed  the front cover of the music magazine. our group got  mojo. we looked at the lay out of the page and what draws the reader in, such as the title, the main picture, cover lines. and what the magazine had to offer to the target audience. we discused as a group how the magazine was different to the other magazines and how well or badly it advertised for the target audience. such as they used clif-hangers on the cover lines to intise the audience to buy the magazine and read on.

as a class we analysed the 'hip-hop' magazine which is a british magzine that focuses on u.k artists, pointing out key features that help entice potential customers to buy the magazine. on the front cover of the 'hip-hop' magazine there 6 u.k artists posing to seem like they were standing tall; due to the fat that the strap line said "u.k stand tall!"

after this we were split into groups and then analysed different magazines as groups. my group analysed the 'mojo' magazine which had on the front cover 'queen' (a famous rock band from 80's).