Oh Comely Flashcards
Examples of magazines for mainstream audiences
- Grazia
- Q Magazine
- Men’s Health
Examples of magazines for niche audience
- Homes and Antiques
- Horse and Hound
- Oh Comely
In terms of general audiences, what types of magazines are there?
- Mainstream (mass produced)
- Niche (specialised interest)
What is Oh Comely now called (2020)?
‘Oh’
How is Oh Comely different to other women’s lifestyle magazines?
- Not glossy
- Niche interests/minimal ads, more expensive
- For those who appreciate printed art form
- Bi-monthly
What types of publishers are there?
- Media Conglomerates e.g. Conde Nast and Hearst (publishes Men’s Health)
- Independent publishers e.g. Iceberg Press
Who publishes Oh Comely?
Iceberg Press, indie publisher who bought the mag from the founders who it has close links w/.
- The print industry is in decline. Who are print magazines competing with?
- What have the most popular magazines responded to these changes?
- Online only magazines and blogging platforms which provide free content, produced by writers incl. writers, celebs, gen public
- Publishing their own online editions w/some free content and interactive features.
How do the Oh Comely team describe the mag?
‘oh comely is a curious, honest, and playful independent magazine. It’s a place to meet strangers, hear their stories and look at life a little differently.’
Overview (Oh Comely)
- British Independent
- Comely=attractive/pleasing (nostalgic & quirky). Changed to OH!
- Curious/honest/playful mag- readers = writers/models
Which issue of Oh Comely are we studying?
Issue 35- Theme: Strength
What is one of the main appeals of the magazine? Why wouldn’t it appeal to everyone?
‘Authentic and genuine’. Cultural nature of mag will exclude some audiences due to a lack of cultural capital to access the content.
Oh Comely- Front page general codes and conventions
- Strapline: ‘stories/culture/curiosities/makers/ideas’
- Departure from mainstream aesthetic (no cover stars used)
- Cover- sparse/minimalist/high-end/lifestyle/tasteful
- Masthead lower-case (handwritten/personal)
- Main image- strength non-verbal codes, direct address anchored by coverlines ‘Power/Poise’
Speaking Out section- basics
- Positive contribution of 5 women
- Use of white space, clean, uncluttered
More than Gender feature- basics
- Columns
- Presented as a conversation between siblings rather than a formal interview
- Shifting gender identity
Representation overview- Oh Comely
- Focus on female empowerment and strength
- Anti-celeb/Alt- multi-cultural
- Gender- power/poise- masc to fem-as strong as men
- Issues of gender identity, gender fluidity
- Female-andro figure. Challenges ideas of femininity.
- Women as aspirational, successful, women from diff ethnic backgrounds
Audiences overview- Oh Comely
- Av age 27 (graduates/ethically aware/diverse/disposable income), value creativity and individual expression
- Left-leaning
- No children- positively feminist
- Metropolitan ABC1- mid to high earners mainly working in high level creative jobs; tend to be city dwellers.
When was Oh Comely established?
- 2010, London-based Brit Indie mag; 3 Oxford uni pals started it; now globally produced by Iceberg Press.
- Available in small newsagents, indie mag shops, online
Who is the editor of Oh Comely?
Liz Bennet