1. How is House Style Established? By Kieran Bradley
2. NME House Style NME magazine is successful because the
photographs use direct "talk to" to engage the reader. The magazine
is concluded by attracting the reader using bold font colours and
lots of attentiongrabbing headlines. The convention that is most
central would be the colour scheme. The colour of the text is
mainly red, the celebrities' name in a white font as they are the
main focus of the magazine. NME keep their red, white and black
colour scheme throughout their magazines, creating a uniformed
house style.
3. Kerrang House Style The kerrang house style is exceptionally
successful because of the bold font and the pictures of rock star
legends past and present. It concludes because the picture of the
main images are of famous people and the whole rock style helps to
connect the potential audience of teens to adults dependant on the
type of music they like and enjoy. Kerrang keep their red, white
and black colour scheme throughout their magazines, creating a
uniformed house style.
4. Vibe House Style The vibe house style is very effective
because of the bold font and the pictures of the latest stars in
the music world. It concludes because the picture of the main
images are of famous people and latest "swaggy" people helps to
engage the potential interest of their audience being of young teen
origin. Vibe house style varies they dont really have a uniformed
house style their house style is more aimed at the pictures that
surround it.
5. Rolling Stone House Style The rolling stones' house style is
very effective because of the uses of images and font which creates
a rock n' roll and cool theme to the magazine. Firstly, the image
of Snoop Dogg on the front cover attracts the audience because he
is well-known, very iconic and somewhat a role model to the younger
generation. The house style concludes because the font style and
size is the same throughout the magazine. Rolling Stones keep their
red, white and black colour scheme throughout their magazines,
creating a uniformed house style.