
Magazine advert genre conventions

The fonts used in country pop magazine adverts tend to be rather bold, and contrast the background to make them look more eye catching. In the Taylor Swift example, the title 'Red' is actually red, and this features throughout the entire promotional package for the album, this consistency allows audiences to distinguish and instantly recognize the album anywhere.

Country magazine adverts will tend to feature a setting which is natural, and that isn't 'touched-up'. Typical examples would include wide open spaces such as fields, or like this example, a beach. This reflects the country genre as country music tends to have deep meaningful lyrics that are raw and personal.

Many magazine promotional adverts will have a notion of looking in order to convey deeper emotions, this doesn't specifically allow audiences to engage personally with the artist, but is more thought-provoking and meaningful, this could be reflective of the artist's music, and that the lyrics in their songs also have a deeper meaning.

The fonts used in country pop magazine adverts tend to be rather bold, and contrast the background to make them look more eye catching. In the Taylor Swift example, the title 'Red' is actually red, and this features throughout the entire promotional package for the album, this consistency allows audiences to distinguish and instantly recognize the album anywhere.