Sunday, 23 September 2012
Semiotics: Images and Title
Semiotics: Images
The images that I will include in and on my magazine will have semiotics suggesting humour and interesting information. For example, there may be a picture that implies something, but the audience needs to read to find out what. These semiotics suggest that the magazine is full of more interesting information.
A logo included on the cover has semiotics suggesting that the magazine is involved with school topics and is not too informal, which would deter some readers and maybe even parents who keep track of what their children are reading.
Semiotics: Title
The title for my magazine shall imply that the contents are informal enough to have fun reading while also being relative to school topics. The title shall also be suggestive that the stories are interesting and may contain content that without reading the magazine would go amiss.
The name cannot be too serious for my youth target audience but also not too playful to make the audience feel it is not suitable for their age group.
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