

The words in red are the masthead and the word in the coverline ‘Ke$ha’ which are the most important words because that’s the magazine title and the main article. The red text make thoe words stand out so they are the first thing the reader sees. The colour scheme could be considered quite imple, only genreally using the colours black, white and red. Some people may also conider this image slightly sexual because of where her hand is, however sexualised images are popular in the media and are used because they know that sex sells. 17M followers View more on Instagram 3,034,103 likes It’s either bro’d out or hoe’d out no in between.This photo could be considered as sexualising women, which is a controversial topic in the media, however she is fully clothed so people could think that this is fine. Smith has said many times that it is a great privilege to work for Vibe. Her pose would attract men because she is trrying to be seductive and show off her body because the shot shows her face and torse. It seems as if Vibe magazine, not New york, is Smith's current residence. This might reassure people that it is ok to like her music because everybody else likes her music aswell, because it is established on a well-known magazine’. The coverline connected to Kesha is ‘Hip Hop’s guilty pleasure’ which means that the magazine knows people like her but don’t like to admit it. This signifies that there is depth and detail inside the magazine so people will want to buy the magazine to find out more. On Friday, Danyel Smith, editor in chief of Vibe magazine, stopped by New Yorks KISS-FM radio station to respond to online rumors suggesting that Ciara (See Ciaras Vibe cover right here.). This means that the magazine is popular enough so people will recognise the magazine without seeing the whole title and that showing the whole is the model is more important. With 44 editions around the world, Elle is a must-read fashion publication. It focuses on R&B, Hip Hop but also popular music generally. Vibe magazine is an entertainment and music magazine founded and produced by Quincy Jones, and originates in New York City, New York.
