I want my magazine to have a one word, recognisable title that is easy for people to remember. I also want it to be a musical term, so I have come up with three options:
- Coda
- Beats
- Encore
CODA
Coda is a musical term meaning "the concluding passage of a piece or movement, typically forming an addition to the basic structure". This works well with my magazine as it implies that it's a return to form for traditional magazines. However, I worry that this is almost too obscure a musical term for a general audience and might put some people off buying as they wouldn't understand. There is also a possibility that it could be confused with a coding or computing magazine
BEATS
This term is well known and again a catchy title to stick in people's heads. It creates an upbeat positive vibe for my magazine that works well with the style of the magazine. A worry would be however that the term is too generic and wouldn't always be associated with my magazine
ENCORE
Encore is a term in music meaning that to do a reprise of a song because the audience want more. This works extremely well with my magazine as it will leave people wanting to come back and buy more. It's an instantly recognisable term that can attract an audience. My only concern with this title is the fact that it could be seen as too musical theatre however the term is used outside of the theatre as well
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