Friday, 20 January 2017

Magazine Peer Review Reflection


Magazine Peer Review Reflection

After having my magazine reviewed by a group of students in my class I have found a clear target audience, things I have done well and things that I can improve to make my magazine better.

Firstly, from the peer review I very clearly found that my target audience was for young people such as teenagers and young adults. The first reason for this is that the music referenced this is because; the music I used was what the people around the age of the target audience would like. Another reason why they said my target audience would be this is that the models I have used for the photos are young aged people; this would show to the reader that the target audience would be around the age of the models as you can see in popular magazines.

About the appeal of my magazine, I can see from the peer review that the masthead and the subheadings were the most appealing. This is because they were the most defined and as they are very clear and bold they can easily catch the eye of the reader. This is a good thing as the masthead and the subheadings are supposed to be like this as they are the thing the customer would look for when trying to find a magazine and brings there attention to mine and not others.

In the review they talked about brand recognition, the thought about mine was that my masthead had to be more unique to get readers to see something like it and instantly think about my magazine. Brand recognition is an important thing as it will make your magazine more popular and easier to remember for the readers as they have something they can remember about your magazine.

Because of this, the improvements my peer’s said would help my magazine would be to improve the masthead. They said make it so that it stands out more and add something to it so it becomes more recognisable and memorable to the public.

Overall in the review, they thought my magazine is set out well making it clear and concise. This is because of the neat organisation so that the magazine isn’t smothering you with unwanted colours and fonts. This overall makes the magazine very interesting and easy on the eyes.

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