Monday, 12 October 2020

Pop and Mojo comparison

 




PREP How is media language used on the front cover of MOJO? In each point, compare how differently We Love Pop uses media language.

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Comparison of media language in MOJO and We Love Pop

The layout of MOJO is more simple which connotes (=has associations of) appealing more to the target audiences eyes, middle aged people are more likely to buy less colourful and cluttered magazines.By contrast, the layout of We Love Pop is more messy and colourful which connotes to catching the target audiences attention, it has a lot more pictures of the people featured all messily placed.

 

The typography of MOJO is more simple which connotes (=has associations of) there are less fonts dancing around the cover making it all fit together nicely. By contrast, the  typography of We Love Pop is more random which connotes to being a lot more un focused but every font catches you and makes you read it. Basically being random like the generation it’s appealing to.

 

 

The colour palette of MOJO is limited to mostly having dark colours .which connotes (=has associations of)this makes the band look more eye catching with the brighter colour compared to the rest of the cover but also makes them look more intimidating. By contrast, the colour palette of We Love Pop is bright and colourful which makes it seem visually noisy and loud. The colours are trying to steal your attention.

 

The language of MOJO emphasises the bands prime time whereas the language of We Love Pop is more focused on the pop stars lives then their music specifically.

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