Magazine Persuasive Language Techniques & Fonts

CANNIBAL COPS FINE KILLER'S KIT
Key Technique - Alliteration 'K' Sound

MAGGIE DEAD IN BED AT RITZ
Key Technique - Rhyming 






Key Technique - Repetition

IS THERE NO ONE LEFT IN BRITAIN WHO CAN MAKE A SANDWICH?
Key Technique - Rhetorical Question

IT'LL RAIN 'TILL SEPTEMBER
Key Technique - Abbreviation

DEAD!
Key Technique - Monosyllabic + Exclamation Mark

PURE TERROR IN HER EYES
Key Technique - Emotive Language

HARRY NAKED ROMP
Key Technique - Colloquial Language

Other techniques - rule of 3 (blood, sweat and tears), Mode of address/personal pronouns (Britons want YOU!)

Front Cover - 'Seventeen' - Techniques
- Mode of Address/Personal Pronoun - 'ALL YOU Issue!'
- Rule of 3 - 'Fashion, Beauty & Body'

Yellow puff with the words 'Over 700' in it is persuasive because it is designed to stand out through the bright colours in order to project the message to the reader - emphasis on such a large number - 700.

More techniques - words like 'exclusive', 'unique', 'secret' - gives the reader FOMO, more of a desire to buy this so that they can know what is inside.

FONTS
Sans - The small features on the ends of strokes in some fonts are known as 'serifs'
Sans-serif - Very precise, with sharp or rounded edges


My Magazine Cover - studying fashion 
Key techniques - metaphor 'magnet', abbreviation 'wanna' - also colloquial (slang)

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