Notes • The article is written with a young, liberal readership in mind. Publications that could be appropriate include: The Huffington Post, The Washington Post and the independent Leeds based organisation Frontline Presents. The Tab could also be suitable but this would mean a change in the language used to describe the initial study, as it was their study. • The content might also be used as an example piece for a concept magazine. The concept for the magazine is an independent printed free magazine, similar to the first UK editions of Vice released in 2002. The editorial tone would be in between Vice and Monster Children (Australia) and the focus would be news (from a differing angle to popular media), music, arts, food and sports. The pilot issue would be released in Leeds, local advertisers would cover the costs and the issue would be handed out to prospective readers on the street. • Vice sold stakes in the company to Disney and Fox (owned by Rupert Murdoch) in 2013/14, though allegedly retaining complete creative control this has still disillusioned many of Vice’s regular readers and stockists, as such the printed version of the magazine is becoming harder to obtain. This has produced a small gap in the market for a similar magazine, but with less hypocrisy. • The inclusion of Monster Children as an inspiring editorial tone was brought about by the discovery that there is nothing like this currently in the UK, which identifies a gap. • The plan for the article to develop from here is to examine the prohibition of drugs and determine whether the UK principles around this area are effective in tackling the problem, or whether they are partly responsible for the increasingly large economic value of the illegal drugs trade, letting dangerous criminals make huge amounts of money and also the ease at which anybody, from minors to vulnerable adults can purchase completely unregulated dangerous substances. • Quotes from some of the individuals surveyed might be added to further strengthen current copy. • Pull Quotes and a Box Out are also planned, layout is a first draft. • The Drop Cap traditionally begins the main body of the copy, It is a design idea to have it beginning the Stand First instead. References (article) The Tab (n.d.) Everyone Reads It [Online]. Available from <http://thetab.com/about-us> Accessed [14th October 2015]. The Tab (20th May 2013) Revealed: Who does the most drugs? [Online]. Available from http://thetab.com/uk/ cambridge/2013/05/20/revealed-who-does-the-most-drugs-23071>Accessed [15th October 2015]. 10% of UK graduates educated in Leeds (n.d.) Available from:<http://www.leeds-city-guide.com/Body> Accessed [1st November 2015]. Images 1st Page Image (Oct 2015) Authors own image. 2nd Page Image (n.d.) [Online]. Available from:< http://previews.123rf.com/images/photosiber/photosiber1211/ photosiber121100034/16493525> References to evidence the suitability of organisations mentioned above http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonkblog/wp/2015/03/10/ireland-accidentally-legalized-a-bunch-of-drugs-but-onlyuntil-thursday/ https://frontlinepresentstheblog.wordpress.com/2015/08/23/wacky-races-2/ http://thetab.com/about-us Sources of inspiration for concept magazine and editorial tone Vice: <http://www.vice.com/en_uk> Monster Children:< http://www.monsterchildren.com>