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I feel that once my magazine communicates with it's audience in a enthusiastic manor. The language isn't jokey but isn't serious. It develops a particular tone which almost creates a synthetic personalisation of the audience by acting as the voice of perhaps somebody reading it. I chose to use this technique so that the audience would feel a sense of association when reading this magazine as it is speaking to them on their level.
Portfolio Sections
- A. Main task: finished products (1)
- B.Evaluations: Forms and conventions (1)
- C.Evaluation: Representation (1)
- D.Evaluation: Institutions (1)
- E.Evaluation: Target audience (1)
- F.Evaluation: Addressing my audience (1)
- G.Evaluation: Technologies (1)
- H.Evaluation: Skills development (1)
- I. Appendix: main task planning work (14)
- J.Perliminary Task: finished products (2)
- K. Preliminary Task: planning materials (3)
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Good, but spelling errors in your flickr analyses (model, graffiti) and you really SHOULD discuss your use of LANGUAGE here to set up a relationship between the mag and the reader (jokey, formal, serious, slangy or whatever).
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