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statement of intent

I am going to use typography conventional to the grime genre from daft.com. the masthead will be bold and big which will catch the teenage eyes straight away. therefore, they will clearly identify the brand. I will use images with direct adress so the audience will feel more engaged with the magazine

flat plan

flat plan

masthead designs

Image
it is bold and catches the eye. the way each word is written suits the grime genre. the writing is slanted. its simple but effective. I like the way the letters are really close to each other which makes it unique I like the way the letters have white dots on them. it is really big so it can be seen easily. this one is a serif look but also has a faded look to it

coverlines

anchorage text exclusive interview of biggest grime artist in uk coverlines new grime releases top artists of the decade  richest artist taking over the music scene the best of all time nines influence on younger generation rivalries in music live your dreams the future is here 4 puffs exclusive music musics most outrageous looks special edition the 2012 music awards new year new album

advert analysis

advert analysis
I am going to create a music magazine on the genre grime. The target audience for my magazine is 16-18 year olds. Grime is mainly for teens. They are in well known clothes like Gucci, Armani and Fendi and location mainly based on where they live. It uses a lot of slang and talks about money and other materialistic things. Furthermore, the artists are mainly black and come from urban areas. Grime takes after may genres such as UK garage, dancehall and hip hop. Grime originated from inner cities of London.