"The age of my target audience is 16 to 25. I can keep to this by using bright colours in certain areas to get their attention."
I was able to meet this criteria, during the making of the magazines, I was able to implement part of this by making the magazine bright for the younger audience. personally, i thought it worked as it separated my magazine from the rest, due to it being bright, therefore braking a convention.
"I would also make sure that the magazine is unisex. This so that I have the biggest target audience as possible. If my target audience is diverse enough that gives the magazine enough of a chance to get sold."
I was able to meet this as I allowed my text to be varied for both sexes. The photos I used had both female and male models in which gave the male gaze and the female gaze to the target audience.
"I would try and make sure that people with different lifestyles; including those with long working hours, unemployed or people who have only got a weak education. If I can implement enough diversity into my magazine, this magazine will be great for anyone who likes Jazz"
I was able to meet this criteria as the point for people who had a weak education was still able to read the magazine due my inclusion of simplistic language. To a certain extent, this did work as it allowed a wide range of people to be able to read the magazine, but one issue in which I created with this idea is that professionals and much more dedicated character in the Jazz industry might be less inclined to read as the language would have thought it was too primitive for them.
"Things in which I have to be cautious about though are making sure that nothing which is subjective or offensive to any religion or social group is used."
I met this this criteria as the content I included was not offensive in any shape or form. This is because no discrimination, racism or promotion or negativity had been implemented into my work.
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