The dictionary definition of premiere is ‘first in importance’, this could be relevant for the movies that
would be featured in my magazine. Also,
my magazine would be ‘first in importance’ amongst other film magazines.

One aspect of which my magazine would report on and direct
that type of press coverage to the targeted readership. My magazine will
report/cover all types of genres not just horror films as I feel that you could
be more creative with a wider range of genre options then just specifically
designing a magazine for just one. By opening the genre market up to other
films, it would also induce a larger
readership, making my magazine the most popular on the shelves. Having made this decision, I needed my mast
head to be slick and eye catching to all movie lovers. As the horror magazines
have gory and Halloween like font, my magazine needed to be more sophisticated
and look more professional. Here are some examples of my magazine title in
horror fonts. These effects were not what I wanted to achieve. As we can see
with the ‘Zombie’ font the word is almost unreadable and creates a messy look.
The top heading shows an edgy style but still possess the messy look that I did
not want. The second bottom one looks better and more sophisticated than the
rest, however it still lacks lustre and would not catch the target audience’s
attention. Here are more ‘slicker’ and modern fonts that may attract my target
audiences as they are neat and attractive. However they seem too unexciting
still and need an edgy look to them to set the magazine apart from other
magazines on the shelf and draw the attention of the directed target audience.

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