This is my completed final front cover.
I believe RIOT is a magazine you would find in a music store and even a supermarket, my magazine is a unique and modern female punk/rock collaboration. There is no other magazine that reaches out to a female audience that talks about punk/rock music. There is definitely a space in the market for a magazine like mine. RIOT is like a female version of Kerrang, its target ed audience is female instead of male. I have emulated certain rock elements from the Kerrang magazine. I think my fonts and color scheme are consistent and link with my rock style. I also have incorporated my RIOTFEST ticket give a way to make my magazine more appealing. I would have liked to have put another image onto my front page, but i didn't want to crowd the page, this is why I put a simple album cover design on the front. My main image is quirky and fun i wanted an edgy and eye catching image and i believe this is definitely one. My red, yellow, white, red and black colour scheme is a consistent theme that runs thorugh my magazine - these colours connote rock music and controversy because they clash. My magazine is different and these conflicting colours support that motion. I added a puff to my front page to add more realism and to trigger interest. My audience would find reading about gigs informative and useful. Overall i am happy with my RIOT magazine, it has all the elements a standard magazine would withhold and a unique edge which most magazine do not have!
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