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Chung-Ang University Magazine

This magazine is for Chung-Ang University Students. This cover features a simple masthead and main image, there are no slogos or main cover lines and it is coloured in a way that isn’t

very eye-catching. Although the main image is a fun picture of students messing around, the simplicity of overall magazine suggests that the features and

stories inside are mainly academic rather than based on topics such as gossip or bands.

I think this cover would appeal to more intellectual students who

are looking for something serious and helpful with their

work.

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University of Technology Sydney

This magazine is for the University of Technology Sydney. This cover features a large masthead, slogo

and many different smaller images which have been edited to stand out more. The pictures

and colour of this magazine make it stand out and look

interesting and different.Because this magazine features cover

lines which are about things happening in the University and also things which appeal the

younger audiences, I think that this magazine is aimed for all students and not just a specific type of student. I think this magazine is very eye-catching

and interesting and would appeal to everyone attending

University.

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Leicestershire UniversityThis magazine is for the University

of Leicestershire. The cover features a masthead and very large cover lines, the picture is half-covered by the cover

lines and there is a website in the corner.

This cover shows many things that appeal to students, the first

being the main cover lines which feature the words ‘Sex, Drugs, Rock + Roll’ and other things that would appeal to students such as advice and prizes.

I think that this cover is slightly crude in it’s way of using the term ‘Sex, Drugs and Rock &

Roll’ to appeal to students who perhaps are more interested in the social part of student life rather than the intellectual part of being a student.