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Website Analysis 3

  Elle Elle is a magazine that has women as their main and possibly most important target audience. Starting with the header, at the left of it, we have the magazine, in smaller font than usual. To the left of it, a button that opens a small tab on the left, that allows you to search for a specific story you want to read about and their main topics that you can choose from, like fashion, beauty, culture, life and love, horoscopes. This is directed to their audience as they are interested in those topics. At the opposite side on the header, Elle has a subscribe button and a sign in button, meaning that you can create an account on their website, and that having access to more personalised content directed at you. The offer a multiple subscription plans, these being a digital only, with unlimited access to the website, a print subscription to get the magazine delivered to you, and an all access that gives you unlimited access to the website and print subscription with a special offer pri

Website Analysis 2

  Vogue The website of the magazine vogue has an even more simplistic colour scheme, these being black and white. However, during the month of June, their logo as a rainbow look to it because it is during that month that its celebrated pride month with the logo varying from red starting from the left to black ending on the right side. White for the background and black for the text. The colour scheme does not include those form the stories itself, because if that was used it would be a lot of colours throughout the website. The logo of the magazine is located at the top of the page in the middle and can also be considered the headline of the website. Like GQ, Vouge has to the right of the logo, a link to other countries versions of the website for a different public that speaks other languages or wants to see stories from other countries as each website has some national stories along with the international ones. Next to the button of the links to other country versions, they also have

Website Analysis 1

  GQ Magazine Website of the magazine GQ has a colour scheme of 4 colours, this being white for the background, which is the main colour, black for the text of topics and stories throughout the website, blue for the buttons to order a print of the magazine, this colour is used as it will stand out on the website encouraging sales, the final main colour is a fluorescent yellow line at the top of the page. The colour scheme does not include those form the stories and that is why it only has 4 as the main colours. At the left top of the website main page, they have the logo of the magazine in bold and big font size. Opposite to that they have a link to other countries versions of the website for a different public that speaks other languages or wants to see stories from other countries as each website has some national stories along with the international ones. To the right of that a button to subscribe to their service, and a direct link to different topics of they offer and links to the

Magazine Front Cover Analysis 3

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  Front cover of the magazine GQ with Kanye West, a rapper, record producer, entrepreneur, and fashion designer known worldwide also by holding the record for the most Grammys won, tied with Jay Z with a total of 24. The masthead of the front cover is the logo of the magazine, located at the top left corner behind the main image. It follows the colour scheme conventions with about 3 colours, black, white and grey. 2 different fonts used throughout the front cover with sizes varying on the cover lines, not uniform. The main image is a mid-shot of Kanye West centre of the front cover with no supporting images as he is the main focus of the edition. Cover lines placed to the right and left of the front cover and gives the reader the insight of other topics in the magazine and what topics they are going to cover. The main cover line is in the usual place of a small cover line but, it is easy to distinguish as it is a different colour and references the main image. The front cover follows t

Magazine Front Cover Analysis 2

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An edition of the magazine LifeBeyoundSport with Nico Rosberg, a 1-time world champion in the motorsport F1. The masthead is the name of the magazine, that will help customers recognise it and its located at the top of the front cover. The colour scheme has 4 colours in the front cover, this being white, black, grey and green. As usual for the magazine they used 3 fonts, one for the masthead, a second one for the main cover line and a third one for the smaller cover lines on the side of the front cover. The main image is a mid-shot of Nico Rosberg, as the image cuts at waist level. It is placed in the middle of the front cover and has no supporting images as he is the focus of this edition. The cover lines give an insight to the reader of other articles in the edition of the magazine. It references other known celebrities as the magazine has a focus for successful people, for example in this edition Paul Pogba, a famous football player, Sir James Dyson, the founder of Dyson Ltd, and ot

Magazine Front Cover Analysis 1

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  An edition of LifeBeyoundSport with Lewis Hamilton, a 7 times world champion in the widely known motorsport Formula 1. The masthead of the front cover is the name of the magazine that is in a large font at the top of the page. The colour scheme of the magazine consists of 3 colours that create a contrast of the main image of the driver with the background. The colours being black, yellowish grey and a dark grey. There are 3 different fonts with one for the masthead, a second one for the smaller cover lines and a third one for the main cover line. The main image is an image of Lewis Hamilton placed in the middle of the cover with no other supporting images as he is the focus of this edition. The cover lines give the reader an insight of what other articles is in the magazine, some being Tom Brady, Jose Mourinho, Daniel Gavins and others. The main cover line is a quote by the Lewis Hamilton, “I want to be the best driver there has ever been”. This shows us his objective as he aims for