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1. Whilst producing my Front cover I was unsure on which masthead to use therefore made
two copies. I chose these two mastheads because they are unique and bold. In my audience
research, data showed that people preferred the “DubJunkie” x2 masthead, so I chose that
one as it was more relatable to my genre of music. The audience said it looked young and
new, this meant that I was more confident in deciding which one to have on my front cover.
2. “Exclusive to DubJunkie magazine, Wilfredo’s Dubtastic read” a buzzword I used to emphasis
the fact that this article will only be found in this magazine. This could be another factor in
which I would need to draw in my audience. Due to it being a long buzzword, I had to put it
at the 3rd sector of the front cover to make it look in place.
3. This coverline has great importance to my front cover as it uses casual mode of address to
the audience. I thought asking an indirect question “Interested in becoming a DJ?” would
appeal to a good number of the audience, reason being is because people who are
interested in dubstep could be interested in DJ-ing.
4. The top 10 dubstep tracks of the month was mainly created for the audience, by the
audience. On my music magazine questionnaire they stated that 40% out of 10 people
would expect to see UK charts/Top songs that are out now, and 80% of 10 people said that
bold and vibrant fonts appeal to them. So to emphasise that point I wrote a coverline on the
front cover giving them what they wanted. This is genre specification.
5. This Coverline is there to give a better understanding of what could be in the magazine, they
are three very mainstream artists and would appeal to my audience because they are well
known and there is a greater chance of the consumer to relate to any of their songs. I kept
to the set out style on the FC and colour co-ordination was necessary for it to look in place.
6. “Mat Taylor” my DubJunkie representative. I thought the placement of his name and what
he is about is good and it nicely filled in the space. It just informs the audience who he is.