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Blog 4: Magazine ideas (Planning)

  • Writer: Chloe Pritchard
    Chloe Pritchard
  • Nov 10, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: Feb 15, 2021


My magazine title:


WeebEmojiTV. (A Japanimation website, where you can play games, discover new anime adventures by completing quests/tasks, read anime magazines for any news updates. You can also watch/listen to your favourite anime clips and anime tips you can follow by).


Target audience:


Ages 12+



Cover lines/Image types/font and colour scheme/Background image:


For my cover lines, I have included 'Time to travel behind the scenes', 'All the entertainment from this guy', 'Tutorials on how to become an anime master', 'Complete all tasks to win a free voucher and access all our best quality features', 'WeebToon' stuffed toys inside!', 'READ NOW'. I went creative with this one, because I want my magazine to look more original and more adventurous in the specialist community.


For the image types of the front cover, I have included the logo for my magazine, because I want it to look more understandable for the audience and to match the title.


Furthermore, for the font and colour scheme, I went from serif font, to sans serif font. I didn't really want to use the serif fonts, since it's more overrated on digital and print magazines. Plus, they have more style varieties of sans serifs than serifs.


For the colour scheme, I went with the anime culture, by adding pastel colours for the front cover, by using (Pastel blue and pastel yellow).


For the background of my magazine, I want the audience to understand what kind of magazine I'm doing, for them to take a hint about what they are about to read. So I'm going to be using a background that sets the anime culture, with it being based in a town with colours around it.

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