I decided to compare the versions of NME print and online.
One of the biggest differences between the print and online on first impressions was the lack of colour on the online version, the print version is very colourful with many coloured backgrounds. on the website there is a simple white background. The online version has much more content because it has pretty much unlimited space to put features in, a magazine only has a set amount of pages to work with and also have to include adverts to make the money in those pages as well so there's much more content online.
The print versions include posters with every issue. which the online version obviously can't include unless you take a picture they on there and print it out. they do include however pictures big enough to be a desktop background on most computers. these are all free gifts, other free gifts are only available by buying the print issue, like the issue i was looking at gave away a free CD and a Kings Of Leon poster.
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Well done Stewart You are noticing the design differences as well as the different ways in which they attract audiences. How many times do you think the print version may be read as opposed to the on-line version being accessed? How easily available is the print version?
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