Monday, 30 September 2013

College magazine- How does your media product represent particular social groups?

How does your media product represent 

particular social groups?

My media product represents the social group of older teenagers 

to young adults who face the typical problems of all teens, 

struggling with college, 6th form, whatever it may be it is a 

huge jump from 16 to whatever you choose to do next. Therefore 

my magazine solution will offer solutions for students and the 

guidance that they need as well as advice it will also contain 

interesting stories. These stories will include, best places to eat as 

it is a consumer magazine so they will like to know what to do in 

their spare time. By using my model on the front who is at their 

age group they will feel easier to relate to her. By the expression 

she is pulling of stress and worry in her face they will feel they can 

relate to her even more because most students do feel these 

stresses and that is where my magazine will relate to these 

students and be the 'solution' to these stresses. I know these are 

the kind of things my audience will want to read about, like what 

universities to go to as I found this my the questionnaire I asked 

them. I also know from my questionnaire that their favourite 

colour is purple so I used splashes of purple as this will drawn in 

my audience and make them want to read my magazine as it is a 

colour they like so they will be instantly attracted to it, also 

matching the colours of the city college logo. By displaying the 

logo in the corner of the page any student of this college will 

instantly know it is aimed at their social group of a student at city 

college and feel the magazine is relatable and personal to them 

making them want to buy the magazine.




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