This photograph is taken from the Girls Aloud album booklet - Out Of Control. I believe this image is appropriate for my target audience because it includes a young girl band, simelar to what i would like to feature in my magazine. The girls in the band all have a very different look to them , wether it be their skin tone or hair colour they do not all look like clones of one another. This is a good tip because it will not teach my target audience to think that they have to look like each of their friends, but that they can look good by looking like themselves which is not portrayed enough in the media at the moment. The image also follows the colour scheme of basically neutral, black, white and grey shades, although this could be seen to some as not very eye catching or attractive, i believe it compliments the way that the girls are positioned. This is because they are each standing in very eye catching positions and then placed together in a more creative way than just a line, and so if the colours were too bright and bold i believe the whole picture would look too messy and confuse the reader at their first glance.
This is a poster advertising Katy Perry's single "Teenage Dream". I believe this is a good representation for my target audience as the cover is playful and eye catching. The colours of the singer are again mainly neutral shades, black and white although due to the more experimental and colourful fonts in the bottom corner they work well together by being eye catching but not too bold or colourful to confuse the reader at first glance. I think by having the celebrity in a playful and fun pose and not too sinister will also attract my audience and as i found out in my survay , most of the target audience will be first attracted to the magazine by the celebrity on the front cover, and so by making them look approachable and playful (even though this particular cover does not use direct address) it will make the reader much more attracted to the magazine.


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