Advertisement layout option- NME

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NME
NME

Advertisement layout option- NME






I did some research on advertisements for various artist albums, looking at the features they may include and information for the general public to see. As previous research from above shows that my poster will be appearing in either of those magazines as those best suit the audiences my band will appeal to. With public domain in mind, the posters I have looked at are eye catching,interesting, have the album release date, some times a catchy heading, album name and commonly photo of the band members. By looking at the various posters it has given me a range of ideas that I can incorporate into mine.
Below are some example that I looked at, and that I feel best represent what I would like my final advertisement to look like.

I have found there is numerous variations in size and type of album release advertisements. They arrange from A4,A5,A6; the full page adverts are found mostly either in the inside cover, middle section and back page, these places in the magazine are deemed as the 'best' as they are most effective and seen. From research I found a break down of Kerrange Magazine advertisement rates.
DOUBLE page - £9,099
Page ROP - £4,785
Page ROP - £4,785
Page OUTSIDE back cover- £6,220
HALF page- £2,607
BOUND insert- £65
LOOSE insert-£45
Other variations on advertisement displays and compositions include, four A6 sized templates of the album placed on one A4. Three on a page of A4, text with a half page ad.
I also looked at NME which is at the top of the page, they also have similiar rates and layouts. They appleal to their audiences by either using music icons (photograph) as a background, bold colours or a variety of album releases on one page.
2 comments:
You don't really a) justify the appropriateness of target audience of these magazines b) analyse the conventions, form and style of these adverts which you'll need to know when constructing your own ads. More work needed here.
See me about the top two 'advertisements'.
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