Tuesday, 17 April 2012
Tuesday, 28 February 2012
Friday, 17 February 2012
Constructing and Developing my Double Page Spread
<<Initial Design
This was the initial design and layout that I first created on Microsoft Publisher for my double page spread before writing my actual article. I showed this version of my double page spread and they told me that the pages lacked color and vibrancy like the other pages had and that if my artist's name sounded like the word 'Wild' why not make the font and theme of the page really wild and messy.Constructing my Double Page Spread on Photoshop:
Developing my Double Page Spread:
Developing my Contents Page
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This is the initial design of my contents page which I first produced on Photoshop. I followed the layout which I have pictured to the right. After creating this version I then showed it to my target audience and straight away they told me that alot was missing from contents and that although the page did look good aesthetically it lacked alot of the conventions that a professional magazine contents page would have and there where alot of spelling mistakes.
Developing my Contents Page:
Tuesday, 7 February 2012
Constructing and Developing My Front Cover
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The image pictured to the left is very first draft of my magazine that I created using Microsoft Publisher. I decided that I would follow this main layout (pictured to the right) for my front cover. What I liked most about this front cover was the headline and the puffs and the image I used but after showing it to my target audience they told me that the front cover was to plain and dull even though I had used the color blue to try and add a little vibrancy to the page they said that the image was too plain and didn't jump out at them and that some of the text was hard to read.
Constructing the magazine on Photoshop
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1. First things first, I created my front cover again on Photoshop but I made changes to the language and wording that I used on the front cover. |
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2. Then I added a purple gradient overlay to the masthead to make it more vibrant and eye-catching. |
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3. Then I added some copy on top of the masthead because the gradient in a way now counted as a banner. This then made my magazine look more interesting and energetic |
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4. I then made the image lie on top of the image because this was one of the codes and conventions of maga- zine front covers and this would make my magazine look more professional |
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5. After that I then gave all the copy on the front cover a drop shadow effect in order to make the copy much more visible and easy to read. |
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6. Then I added adjustment layers to the image. These layered altered the brightness/contrast, levels and curves of the image which made the image look much more vibrant and energetic. |
<<First Draft
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<<Second Draft
In response to the feedback I received from my target audience I changed the alignment of the cover lines and the punctuation in Dubstep's. But then after showing my front cover to my target audience again they told me that there was a large gap between the puffs and the serial bar, they suggested that I could fill up with the space with another puff.
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I added one more puff to my magazine in response to the feedback I received from my target audience. After showing it to my target audience once again they didn't have any more suggestions or improvements that I would need to add so I could tell that this version of my front cover was the most appealing to my target audience.
Wednesday, 18 January 2012
Ideal Reader Profile
This is the ideal reader profile for my magazine. This is to show what the ideal person that would read my magazine would be like; what food they might eat, whether they are employed or not, whether they are students, social class, age range, clothes they might wear and even what possesions they may possess.
Since I already know what type of person the ideal reader for my magazine would be because of the results of my survey but this wasn't made so I could use it as a reference, but instead it was made so that if any brand or company that may benefit from advertising their product in my magazine they can look at what type of people read my magazine and decide whether or not they are they type of people who are part of their target audience. If the readers of my magazine are part of the target audience of product made by a company or brand, then they wil wish to advertise their product in my magazine, this is one of the main purposes of an ideal reader profile.
To make it clear what type of person reads my magazine I have explained what possesions they may have, what they like to do when they go out and also what way of life they follow. Aswell as with text I have used images to actually show the type of drinks, cosmetic products, clothing brands, snacks and technology that the reader consumes.
Contact Sheet
Contact sheet
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This is my contact sheet which contains all the images that I have taken myself in order for me to use in my magazine. You may think that the image of the stars is not mine but I did actually take that on a conveniently scheduled holiday to Kenya. Out there, there isn't any light pollution so you can clearly see the night sky so I quickly snapped a picture because I thought a photo would be useful for my magazine.
I decided to use a male character for the main images in my magazine. After looking at other magazines like NME and Vibe (since there aren't any established dubstep magazines) I quickly gathered that I would need to have a variety of shots for my images like close ups, mid shots fully body shots etc. As well as the shots I had to think about the location, lighting and what was happening in the image in relation to the main article which was the main artist taking us back to his hometown where he grew up. Since the main article was about the main artist returning home I decided to base the article in the artists neighborhood and home this way it would put the readers right into the shoes of the main artists featured on my magazine.
After taking my photographs I played with the exposure, size, color and background of the images I would use on Photoshop and then placed them into the layout of each page of my magazine. There were some images which I did not take properly or they cut of the person's head so I was forced to retake them
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