codes and conventions of a magazine
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Codes and Conventions of a magazine.
By Danielle Niccolls.
Masthead and strap line• Masthead- Displays the name of the magazine,
it normally goes from left to right and at the top of the magazine. A line of type on the front page of a newspaper or the cover of a periodical giving the name of the publication.
Strapline- Allows the reader to find out more
about the main article in the magazine.
Barcode• Barcode- Allows the shop keeper to scan it and find out
the price and what the object is, each barcode is different depending on what the product is.a series of lines of varying width, printed, as on a container or product, that can be read by an optical scanner to determine charges for purchases, destinations for magazines, etc.
• Strapline- Allows the reader to find out more about the
main article in the magazine.
Website.• A website is used to allow the reader
to go online and find out more about the magazine itself and the articals in the magazine.
Subline.• These allow the reader to have sneak
peeks of what will be included in the article apart from just the main article, it also displays to the reader that if they don’t like the main celebrity they might like what else is inside therefore getting a wider audience.
Colour scheme, puffs and buzzwords.
• colour scheme of 3-4 colours is normally on the front of magazines.
• Puffs are extra details in a bubble.• Buzzwords are words used to intrigue
the audience eg. FREE or NEW.
Price and Pugs.• If it is a very popular magazine there
will be many more issues• Fake page curls.
MastheadStrap line
Barcode
Website
SublineSimple colour scheme
Price, issue number and date
Puff