Wednesday, 12 September 2012


Semiotics and Magazine names

Semiotics are the literal meaning of my magazine names ‘denotation’and the explanation behind what these names mean is the ‘connotation’. I have brainstormed some names for my school magazine and said what the connotation for each is.

 Crash! Bang!-Destruction of the youth and how things go pair shaped and to explain the magazine as chaotic.
Gold star -known as an award for doing well to young students this magazine would contain pupil achievements school achievements etc.

Razzle dazzle –High light of the youth there confident and flamboyant

Let it all out!—In respective to let all their energy out after school and complete quizzes and colour in but also, feeding the audience all the information the school has to offer.

In the school garden-influenced by popular infants television programme ‘In the night garden’.

Animal-The children’s houses are based on a variety of different animals but also as children are wild and free, can be compared to the different types of children there are.

Nurture-The development of the child and the maintenance of them.

Fun factory-Makes the children think of fun places like wacky warehouse, funsters, rumble tumble etc. Therefore it entices the children to read the magazine.

Time out-Time out from all the hyperactivity a cool down session when children can do fun things minus the chaos.

Optional madness-explains that the magazine can be taken in a really exciting way or you can just get on with it.

Each little step…-imitating the growth of a child within the growth of the school.

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