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Monday, December 9, 2024

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Sizing and format of these pages may differ slightly depending on what device they are on. These are the main pages of the website (without easter eggs and pop ups)

Easter eggs and pop ups:



















The website encourages the audience to buy the magazine for example by promoting a free poster when you order, exclusive articles, and editors letters. When you click on the covers a pop up promotes the full magazine. The website is also promoted in the magazine through a QR code, the editors letter, and on the cover where competitions and other interactive features are promoted. 

 I have used intertextual references throughout my products in order to engage and gratify the audience for example to popular music artists and films. 

For example, a wide variety of music artists both up and coming and popular and of various genres to entertain different audiences in the 16-25 age group. As they are the first two editions, using popular artists will engage a new audience who will not be familiar with the magazine.

Examples from the covers: Chapel Roan, Brat Summer (Charli xcx), Clairo, Little Sims, Kaytranada.

There are also intertextual references in the contents pages for example: Troye Sivan, new albums such as Short n' Sweet, Wicked, and The Eras Tour

The contents page also references the website and encourages readers to go to the website for sneak peaks,  a free poster, and competitions. There are also various interactive easter eggs on the website for the audience to engage with and look for; these offer discounts, facts, and artists profiles.

Intertextuality on the website examples: Fleetwood Mac, The 1975, Fontaines D.C




 

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