Friday, 16 January 2026

Co-created front cover of the Sun

A standard red masthead is used to created brand awareness, and sans-serif font to create a bolder, impactful headline that draws the reader’s eye. We have also used white on a darker, black background to make it stand out more and reflect to normal layout of the Sun. This links to Neale’s genre theory as our front cover reflects the standard conventions of a tabloid. There are more links to Barthes’ semiotics, as in the ad on the masthead, there is a hermeneutic code urging the audience to turn to ‘Page 18’ to see the lucky numbers. This ad is also conventional as the Sun is aimed at less educated, working/ lower class groups who are more likely to gamble than the higher educated, middle-class groups. This is also be reflected through the high image-to-copy ratio, with almost the entire cover being an image, which demonstrates that this demographic is less likely to be engaged through reading a lot of information.  We have also referenced Baudrillard’s postmodernist theory, as in the title, there is a slight intertextual reference to the Netflix show ‘Monster’, based on Ed Gein. This could also be seen as a link to Stuart Hall’s reception theory, as the audience is being positioned to have a preferred reading of the front cover and view Gein as a horrific creature due to his gruesome actions. Also, Ed Gein acts as a disruption to the equilibrium (the horrific discoveries disrupted the peacefulness and normality of people’s lives and their town) which is then resolved via his capture resulting in a new equilibrium - reflecting Todorov’s Narratology theory.

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Co-created front cover of the Sun

A s tandard red masthead  is used to created brand awareness,  and sans-serif font to create a  bold er , impactful headline that draws the ...