Reveal: case study blog task

1) How many of the 12 magazine cover key conventions feature on this edition of Reveal? List them with specific reference to the convention on the CSP edition of Reveal.

Cover lines to show the audience that this is a gossip magazine


2) What is the font choice used on the cover and what does this choice connote? Here's a blog to help you with this as we haven't been able to complete the Photoshop typography lesson yet due to Covid-19.

Revel uses sans serif to show they aren't important and they can relate to people and they are normal.

3) How do the cover lines appeal to the Reveal target audience?

The cover lines appeal to the reveal target audience because they can relate to the magazine as ordinary people. 

4) What are the connotations of the Reveal colour scheme on this particular front cover?

The colour scheme of reveal is red which suggest people to stop and look at the magazine.

5) How are images used to create interest in the magazine? Find three reasons for your answer. (E.g. mise-en-scene such as props, costume and make-up, body position, facial expression).

Three things which creates interest in a magazine are body position  this is used in most magazines to show how important some people are. Another interest which magazine uses is costume to show how glamours and interesting people. Another interest is facial expression because it make people wonder what happened.

6) What differences can you find between the use of design and typography between Tatler and Reveal? List at least three and explain the effect on audiences.

Three differences between the design and typography between Tatler and Reveal is Reveal uses sans serif to show that they are cheep and normal this affects the audience because most of Reveal target audience are ordinary people. Tatler uses serif font on their title to show that they are expensive and valuable this affects the audience because tatler target audience are high class people in there 20+.
       

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