In research you need a little more on audience - who is you target audience (Demographic - GRASS and psychographic profiling - Young and Rubicon) Also how will your product appeal to its audience - use MAslow too.
Audience questionnaires are needed - to your target audience - and feedback on this - charts and graphs are always good! Go onto the ABC website to find out audience/circulation figures for magazines too - is there a market out there for your product?
Now move onto planning this week - ( see the last two sheets on the 'before you blog' handout) Start your mood boards, rough mock up of pages, props list, shooting schedule etc....

. The colours used are very typical of a music magazine as the conventions match the 'indie/alternative' genre of the magazine. Each subheading is spread out on a white background which makes each of them clear to read without being over-loaded with different colours. The bottom subheading stands out as it is a white grafiti type font projected onto the black t-shirt of the artist featured and also it is split by a red cross which draws you towards this sub-heading because apart from the title, is the only other colour on the page. Overall the magazine cover is plain and simple but at the same time this works in favour of it as it attracts people because it is not covered in pictures/sub-headings. I think this magazine really reflects the genre 'indie' which it is and i think will appeal to the right target audience as it is a well known artist for this genre so people will be interested in reading about. Also other artists/bands featured in the sub-headings will attract people to this magazine.






