
This article has a persuasive way to it, they use big words in the article. With the articles formal tone of writing this could reinforce the audience who the article is looking to attract and it is unlikely that a 15 year old teenager will want to read long vocabulary and complicated sentences. The writing is quite persuasive as they describe the band as being 'Thrill and Thunder' of the rock industry. The audience will immediately become hooked on this as they could be excited to see such a big band that is so wild. The article with the heading of 'Born to Run' is in a bold font with the punk colour of black. This again links to the punk rock band theme. There are also random stars that are splatter around the page these are in red and blue, these show the american side that the band are but it is still a punk rock band. With the colour scheme being quite basic the form of it is still readable for the audiences. With the reason of the font being in times new roman which is still a basic test. Then throughout the magazine the same font is used as well. With the pictures and the text are quite evenly spread out on the page. On the left hand side of the page there is a feature of the band and this then gives the audience a better understanding of the band. they also want us to become aware of the bands presence and lead us into a introduction to them, it also shows who the audience is. With all the piercing and tattoos the band has, it enforces the genre for Q magazine towards the audience of punk. The other page opposite is mainly test based, this shows the audience that is unlikely to be teenagers, so Q looks into attracting an older audience who appreciate a story about an up and coming music band.
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