British magazines

Sort By:
Page 8 of 50 - About 500 essays
  • Decent Essays

    Everyday, magazines produce and print pictures of models that were re-touched or edited, people post pictures on social media with multiple filters applied, and professional photographers use special tools to make the model “more appealing”. All of the editing never makes the picture different. The picture is still taken of the same person, doing the same thing. Photoshop isn’t meant to change the purpose of the picture, which is why everyone is victimized of using photoshop themselves. Everyday

    • 705 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    2. MAGAZINE: Style Magazine (Summer Edition) The Style magazine fits well with the target audience as 40% is the total percentage reach. This number is smaller compare than the Ottawa Citizen newspaper since its publication is a quarterly based magazine. Also, the summer edition is the best option for when to publish the ad since about 74% of people do more shopping during this time of the year since it allows people to go outside and do more activities. One reason why not to use this is because

    • 723 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Magazines use intentional specific language techniques to engage the intended audience. This helps the magazine to communicate directly to the individual, with intentions of entertaining and advertising which is shown greatly in magazines. Girlfriend and Woman’s Weekly both predominantly focus on; beauty, celebrity, fashion, gossip and motivational stories, however, they both have different intended audiences. Girlfriend Girlfriend is a popular Australian magazine that releases monthly issues.

    • 877 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Better Essays

    Adbusters Asks: Is Calvin Klein "Chicken?" Adbusters is a media foundation which describes itself as "a global network of culture jammers and creatives working to change the way information flows, the way corporations wield power, and the way meaning is produced in our society" (Adbusters.org). They attempt to disrupt hegemonies and ideologies, to force people into new ways of interacting with the influences, and particularly the images, around them. One of the ways in which they do this is through

    • 1317 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Elle magazine has progressively reached around the world. They have been targeting the young women, ages eighteen to twenty-five years old, with their fashion icons and trendy articles about the latest and greatest celebrity styles. The advertisements produced in these magazines have to be able to rely on their readers to buy some of the products, so they target certain items that younger women may want to buy. One specific ad is for Plan B One-Step, which is an emergency contraceptive pill to prevent

    • 529 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Advertisers pay billions of dollars to create ads every year, and some prey on mankind’s weakness, buying products they don’t need. Magazines are a popular place for advertisements because of the broad spectrum of people that purchase them. Magazines are sold in stores and people buy subscriptions to them too. The techniques used in some advertisements should be consider wrong and even dangerous. Some examples of the things used in advertisements are sexuality, fear, and bribery. Because these techniques

    • 1015 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Women Magazines Comparison For many years, men and women have been inspired by the magazines they read. One way or another both genders are influenced by the magazines they choose to read and get inspiration from. Whether some of us realized it or not, magazines have a way of changing how we see things either by heat wise or just by showing us what kind of body images we should persuade. Many people who read magazines whether by copy or online come across different advertisements in magazines that

    • 1477 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Gq Magazine Stereotypes

    • 813 Words
    • 4 Pages

    When reading magazines, a consumer will come across multiple products that are targeted for both men and women. Vogue is a magazine for women filled with high end fashion, beauty products, and topics that are currently trending in society at the time. GQ targets mainly men and is filled with the style of men and products they might be into which could relate to fashion, hygiene, food, or technology. Women could look in the GQ magazine and men could take a look in the Vogue magazine, not necessarily

    • 813 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    have labels to prevent body dissatisfaction (Slater et al., 2012). Wang et al. (2010) provided evidence that both men and women attempt to appear like the people portrayed in magazines. Men were influenced by health and sports magazines, whereas women attempted to look like the models in entertainment and fashion magazines (Wang, 2010). Participants in the Slater et al. (2012) study showed that warning labels may help prevent the negative effects of media images, as they portray an unrealistic ideal

    • 1090 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Best Essays

    are all a part of in our daily lives. When we wake up in the morning until we go to bed at night, we are a part of mass media. From the minute, we sit down at the computer, or if we decide to turn on the television or flip through a magazine. Mass media is in the magazines we read and there are advertisements everywhere we look. This is who we are in this culture today but within this mass amount of information streaming around us, there also seems to be the common theme of the “perfect body." Yes,

    • 4176 Words
    • 17 Pages
    Best Essays