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Reveal: case study

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  Media language 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.  Title of publication - "Reveal"  Colour Scheme - Bright bold colours to show the magazine is chaotic Cover lines -  "I am NOT a stalker" tell the consumers a little bit about what is in the magazine and to grab their attention Barcode -  bottom right so it doesn't get in the way of the image and content information Name Checks - "Kate" "Cheryl" and "Lauren" shows it is about people who were once celebrities or not that well known Price - "99p" is cheap which could mean that the target audience is working-class and mainstreamers 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

Tatler CSP case study

  Introduction - Tatler Media pack 1) Look at the  Tatler Media Pack . Go to  page 2 : how does the editor introduce the magazine?  The editor introduces the magazine by telling the consumers about the target audience which is upper-class people because it says "shot to the very richest readers in the country". 2) Now go to  page 4  of the Media Pack. Focus on the print magazine.  List the key demographic details: age, gender %, ABC1 % (social class), HHI (Household Income), % of those living in London and the South East. What do these demographic details suggest about the average Tatler reader?   Female: 73%  Average Age: 41  London/Se: 70%  Average HII: £261799  ABC1: 83% The demographic details suggest that the average readers are from the upper-class,  are mostly female and from London and the South East. 3) Look at  page 6 . What do Tatler readers think about fashion? How much do they spend?  Tatler readers think that they should wear designer fashion and they spend over