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The colour scheme that I have chosen to use for my magazine is very simple. The colours consist of mostly, black, white, dark blue, grey and a dark red. Much like NME my magazine will stick to only a few colours. The colours I will use are yellow, dark blue and black.
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The front cover will have a plain white background so that the cover image will stand out and it isn’t to over powering. There will only be one person on my front cover. Simple cover lines. Competitions
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The content page will also have a plain background. It will focus on the same colours as the front cover There will be a variety of images such as concerts pictures etc. Include, interviews, gig reviews, album reviews. Upcoming concerts
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The background will not be a plain white background and there will be a lot more going on. There will be one giant image to fill the pages. It will be an interview.
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Front cover- Single image Looks like they have wrote the main cover lines like the NME front cover. Double page spread – One giant image involving powder paint, lots of colour. Few smaller images.
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NME stand for new musical express. Thought of choosing the initials instead of using more than one word I wanted to keep it simple. MOR : Pronounced More. Stands for: Music on repeat. TTM – Taste the Music MTM – Music that matters ( This will be my magazine name).
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My magazine will be weekly. It will also be mainstream. The price of my magazine will be £2.50. Research Wanted it to be cheaper than Kerrang! - £2.20 all other magazines. NME - £2.80 Mojo - £4.80 Q - £5.50
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Age group of 16-25. Spends most of there time at concerts or music festivals such as Leeds festival and reading. Has a full time or part time job so that they have money for all the festival and concerts they go to. Spend most of there spare time with there headphones in listening to music.
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