Examples of genres of music-
- K-pop
- J -pop
- Pop
- Rock
- Classical
- Alternative
- Hip Hop
- Rap
- Jazz
- Folk
- Country
- Dance
- Dubstep
- Heavy Metal
- Opera
- Death Metal
- Vocaloid
- Utauloid
- Masthead (Title)
Words used in the masthead can be Kerrang! These words connote the genre to the target audience because the word 'Kerrang' is an onomatopoeia for the strings on a guitar. This is good because Kerrang is a rock music magazine and the the name suits the genre of magazine.
The typography style has been used for the masthead is bold and looks a bit worn down/been smash by something. This attracts the target audience because it looks rebellious looking, with the smash-liked font making the audience curious and the capital bold font catches the audiences eye.
The colour/s have been used in the masthead for Kerrang tend to be black and white. These colours connote to the magazine as dark colours are similar to the theme of rock music. These colours will attract the target audience because it makes it slightly spooky looking but looks quite interesting.
- Colour Pallet (Main Colours)
Kerrang uses bold colours like black, red, yellow. These colours attract the target audience because they stand out to the readers eye making it easy to point Kerrang out of the other magazines. The colours also complement each other making the magazine look good.
- Imagery/Mise-en-scene (Images)
The imagery used in the Kerrang magazine are members of Twenty One Pilots, this attracts the target audience because fans would want to buy it because they like them and want to support them. The Mise-en-scene in the Kerrang magazine is that they are wearing dark colours, this suits the magazine because it's to do with rock music, people who like music tend to wear dark colours and frowning face, this expressess themselves.
- Typography/Lexis (Vocabulary)
All the images have teasers yo reveal more about the stories in the magazine.
"Must read reviews" This simple but persuasive.
The choice of language represents the target audience because it persuading them that they need to read the reviews.This says about the content of magazine that it contains exclusive things that won't in anything.
There isn't much punctuation in Kerrang magazine as you don't really need it. This attracts the audience because it has short sentences making it easy to read for all ages.
The typography style has been used for the masthead is bold and looks a bit worn down/been smash by something. This attracts the target audience because it looks rebellious looking, with the smash-liked font making the audience curious and the capital bold font catches the audiences eye.
The colour/s have been used in the masthead for Kerrang tend to be black and white. These colours connote to the magazine as dark colours are similar to the theme of rock music. These colours will attract the target audience because it makes it slightly spooky looking but looks quite interesting.
- Colour Pallet (Main Colours)
Kerrang uses bold colours like black, red, yellow. These colours attract the target audience because they stand out to the readers eye making it easy to point Kerrang out of the other magazines. The colours also complement each other making the magazine look good.
- Imagery/Mise-en-scene (Images)
The imagery used in the Kerrang magazine are members of Twenty One Pilots, this attracts the target audience because fans would want to buy it because they like them and want to support them. The Mise-en-scene in the Kerrang magazine is that they are wearing dark colours, this suits the magazine because it's to do with rock music, people who like music tend to wear dark colours and frowning face, this expressess themselves.
- Typography/Lexis (Vocabulary)
All the images have teasers yo reveal more about the stories in the magazine.
"Must read reviews" This simple but persuasive.
The choice of language represents the target audience because it persuading them that they need to read the reviews.This says about the content of magazine that it contains exclusive things that won't in anything.
There isn't much punctuation in Kerrang magazine as you don't really need it. This attracts the audience because it has short sentences making it easy to read for all ages.
- Discussing how the connotations follow/break conventions and represent the target audience
The connotations follow conventions because

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