Under the Radar
Under the Radar is an indie rock music magazine.
The artist on the front of the cover has her arm over the title of the magazine this suggests the magazines name should be well known making the audience feel privileged if they know the title. The way that the title of the artist is bigger than the title magazine portrays the idea of the music being more important than the magazine itself and that the music magazine must be popular to have the artists name and text taking over the front page. The colours used on this cover are very vibrant and alternative.
Ray Gun
Firstly the font used on the cover is like a typewriter this portrays the idea of a timeless music genre. The way there is no readable text on the front cover and just an artist image suggests the magazines popularity. Use of no call outs or artist name suggests that the magazine is very well established in the music world and well known for its individual style.
Under the Radar is an indie rock music magazine.
The artist on the front of the cover has her arm over the title of the magazine this suggests the magazines name should be well known making the audience feel privileged if they know the title. The way that the title of the artist is bigger than the title magazine portrays the idea of the music being more important than the magazine itself and that the music magazine must be popular to have the artists name and text taking over the front page. The colours used on this cover are very vibrant and alternative.
Ray Gun
Firstly the font used on the cover is like a typewriter this portrays the idea of a timeless music genre. The way there is no readable text on the front cover and just an artist image suggests the magazines popularity. Use of no call outs or artist name suggests that the magazine is very well established in the music world and well known for its individual style.
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