MY PROGRESS REPORTWhat ideas have I come up with so far? What and how
will I incorporate things into my production?
Target AudienceAged 35-60
Female 70% Male 30%
A/B income bracket
hedgehog thinkers
sophisticated, wealthy, affluent people
the female audience is social and enjoys going out to events, they enjoy reading reviews on new restaurants, etc.
connected friendship group
stay-at-home mums with breadwinner husband, wealthy
likes spending time in the garden and enjoying the outside
lives in small rural towns and villages
Regional Magazine
• In my magazine I am going to abide by the main conventions of a regional magazine in terms of house style and format of the
front cover• I am going to use the rule of thirds and
include six cover lines and two smaller images
• The main image is going to be a picturesque nature image - the destination
of this I need to decide
Contents
white background
informative contents information
simplistic style with black font
neat columns to add to sophisticated style
I will include about three images
Double Page Spread• The double page spread will have a white
background• the font will be black to create contrast and
continue the house style• the article will be a review of a new opening
restaurant, or local shop• there will be multiple images that relate to
the magazine article (3 or 4)• the article will use sophisticated language and be long - this will attract the hedgehog
readers
Billboard Posterthe house style will continue onto the poster which will create a better brand identity and appeal to those looking at it
the poster must be colourful and eye catching which means that an image of nature and countryside must be used.
the poster must include important information including price, date, issue number.
The information cover lines must appeal to the audience around them, for example, the poster wont get much attention if it is in Poundland because more affluent people will be shopping at Sainsbury’s or Tescos, a more likely place to put it.
there will be no smaller images as this will clutter the poster and is unconventional
Radio Advert• I will split the radio advert into four or five sections, these will follow the conventions of a radio advert - it must be informative and concise but still create a sophisticated style
that will attract the right audience• I will use a female speaker, aged about 45 - this will directly relate to my target audience
• the background music will be sophisticated and reflect the tastes in music and attract
them• the advert will be on peak times in the morning and at various points throughout
weekdays, it will be on less at weekends as women will be spending time with family and
friends.