The colour scheme I have used appeal to most social groups.
Some people might think that having pink as a colour scheme would be a problem as boys/men do not favor this colour and I agree, however, many people do not focus on the colour scheme, they focus on the stories and I think my stories are good enough to draw people in.
My genre is unplugged indie, hence the name 'Unplugged'. The reason for this is because the picture on the front is more of a soft indie approach rather then hardcore rock so in that sense I reckon the colour scheme goes quite well.
My photos used for my product appeal to both genders; male audience would be attracted to this image and would see it as a young beautiful successful artist and would most probably interest them, on the other hand; female audience would see her as a role model who they look up to.
The clothes used, the style of her hair, little make-up and the pose are all key features in the production of the magazine.
I had to think carefully about the pose I wanted to use for my front cover and the clothes used.
The outcome is successful. Many teenagers can relate to her as she is just an average teenage girl just the same as anyone else. The fact that she is holding a guitar makes it more recognizable that she is an artist and these days a lot of people relate as so many people from both genders aspire to be a rockstar.
The fonts I have used attract readers as my title is playful and that is very eye-catching instead of having a plain font. Although my magazine is aimed at teenagers, I think adults would have no problem buying this magazine as it is very adult approved, some of the older consumers have no idea who these people are on my front page or even what I am talking about, however, some are very capable os understanding the young generation as many enjoy living as youths themselves.
Teenagers aren't the only people attracted to rock and indie music.
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