Friday, 31 October 2008

I began to form a catchy tittle which i constucted using Word Art. Its a relaxed and colourful tittle which i used to bring in the young readers. Another aspect of bringing in readers is the use of ears, surrounding the tittle, brightly appealing to the eye of the reader. Illistrating up coming deals within the community, and vouchers permitting percentages of school lunches. Which i would be gratefully recieved by myself, as im within the average age of my readers.
I have reasearched many types of magzines, and searched for my ideal layout. I would like my magazine to have simular characteristics to a Magazine. The set-up is important and stems what your newsletter will look like, so this was an important step. I chose a simple magazine layout because it inspired the structure of my newsletter, with a large background image with neighbouring articles.

Wednesday, 15 October 2008




Often an article is not read ‘in depth’, at a time when full concentration is possible, so... a catchy lively style which does not demand too much of your reader and which follows a clear and logical structure is almost certain to be a good choice for my article. I will write in an informal manner, a chatty style. Being a teenager writing for teenagers is an advantage because I understand what is demanded. My language choices include such things as words, phrases, sentences, paragraphs, layout and structure. My audience for the magazine is Years 7-13; the broad range means a large variety of aspects I can include. All these aspects will capture the readers’ eye and attention, hooks in the reader. My aim is to make it lively colourful and interesting, as well as exploiting the most important facts and information first.