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Page 1: Contents Codes and Conventions Research - AS Media Studies

CODES AND CONVENTIONS OF R&B/RAP MAGAZINES’CONTENTS

A L E X I P A P H I T I

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FADER MAGAZINE

Issue Number - stands out against the background

Main Image – follows black and white colour scheme

Release Date, makes reader feel like they’re getting up to date information (Information – Uses and Grat.)

Page Numbers where to find the articles listed- short titles to entice readers By-line

Contrasting font (a daring/messy font in comparison to the serif font) brings more attention

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FADER CODES AND CONVENTIONS• The feature typography for the contents page is as

minimalistic as possible, which creates a sense of encouragement to lure the readers to read on

• The issue number is the same font as the front cover which is consistent with the magazine and forms a professional touch

• The colour scheme of the issue follows the general colours of the cover photo with black and white being the main colours to create consistency throughout the magazine. This is conventional in Fader and is therefore a house style, as Fader tend to stick to a basic colour palette

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VIBE MAGAZINE

Vibe Logo, makes the magazine recognisable

Main Image- Dominates the extremely simplistic contentsArticles,

titles in white to stand out and seem prominent

By-line

Direct Mode of Address, face angled towards the camera (Personal Relationship – Uses and Grat.)

Dressed as a stereotypical man with a cold expression (Dyer)

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VIBE CODES AND CONVENTIONS• The main image covers up a large proportion of the contents

page which implies the important of the cover artist, this is also a conventional feature for the contents page for Vibe which tend to stick to large and close up images of their cover models

• The article title is in bold which contrasts against the dark colours of the main image to make the titles stand out and become more noticeable. It is a convention for the magazine to use opposite colours for titles for this reason

• The articles are also centred around the cover artist which suggests that the artists is more important than the articles

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XXL MAGAZINEPull Quote which creates engagement and questions (Personal relationship – Uses and Grat.)

Main Image as it looks appealing

Logo matches colour scheme and stands out

Issue Date making readers feel up to date with news (Information – Uses and Grat.)

Articles/Page numbers

Title

Additional Details

Bigger name and title in order to draw more attention to it

Use of lighting creates a shadow which implies power and mystery

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XXL CODES AND CONVENTIONS• The page number which is larger suggests significance

especially as it is the page number linked to the content artist image which dominates the content page. This is a common convention among magazines as it stands out in comparison to the smaller articles

• The pull quote is also used to attract readers to the featured article as it causes a sense of curiosity about the article and engages them with connotations of a personal relationship between the artist and the reader

• The use of lighting creates a large shadow on the wall behind the cover artist which suggests that the artist is powerful and dominant and will attract readers, a long-shot image has been used which is in contrast to the typical close-up shots normally used in front covers

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GENERAL CODES AND CONVENTIONS• More long shot images rather than close up/medium close ups• Masthead to link the house style and to the front cover• Features have headings and then enticing descriptions, there are

usually multiple images to anchor the feature stories, and a larger one to imply the main feature story

• Page numbers are bolder and larger than text, this is to create simple navigation to pages, and its usually anchored on the image to make the most eye catching images have a direct feature story

• Different fonts and most commonly different size fonts, this makes the titles and the more important features noticeable and the less important less so

• Subscription and contact information• Simple colour scheme