From this screenshot you can see I have added my article, web address, date and page number. I have also moved my header and artist name to the right of my page. I did this so that when the magazine page is folded in half, you would still be able to read it. This is also why I didn't fit the text around my model's legs, as you wouldn't be able to read the text. It also makes the page neater and easier for the target audience to read. Although this page does not feature any purple, I feel it doesn't need any. This is because it still features the marmalade-orange colour, along with black and white, still keeping with the colour palette. These colours appeal to both males and females in my target audience. However the article is aimed mainly at my female audience.
Friday, 12 February 2016
Double Page Spread Progress And Changes
Here you can see my initial idea for my double page spread. Firstly I thought I could put my headline and artist name in the middle of the page and work my article around my model's legs. I kept the model/artists' name in the same marmalade-orange colour used throughout the magazine so far. I did this to keep with the magazine house style. My title and subheading are neat, yet bold to influence the audience to be gentle yet bold.
From this screenshot you can see I have added my article, web address, date and page number. I have also moved my header and artist name to the right of my page. I did this so that when the magazine page is folded in half, you would still be able to read it. This is also why I didn't fit the text around my model's legs, as you wouldn't be able to read the text. It also makes the page neater and easier for the target audience to read. Although this page does not feature any purple, I feel it doesn't need any. This is because it still features the marmalade-orange colour, along with black and white, still keeping with the colour palette. These colours appeal to both males and females in my target audience. However the article is aimed mainly at my female audience.
This is my finished double page spread. I have added a quote in large writing. This is the quote also featured on my front page and it also features within the article. As you can see I have kept the same shade of marmalade-orange throughout. I really like how the page came out and the colours I have used. I also like the fonts and think that having the name and header in different fonts makes them stand out and look different. I changed the artists name to a much clearer font to make the page to better. I feel that this page is my favourite out of the three. I think it represents women as strong, outgoing and proud. This will influence and inspire my target audience of young females to set goals and achieve them. This is aimed perfectly towards my target audience.
From this screenshot you can see I have added my article, web address, date and page number. I have also moved my header and artist name to the right of my page. I did this so that when the magazine page is folded in half, you would still be able to read it. This is also why I didn't fit the text around my model's legs, as you wouldn't be able to read the text. It also makes the page neater and easier for the target audience to read. Although this page does not feature any purple, I feel it doesn't need any. This is because it still features the marmalade-orange colour, along with black and white, still keeping with the colour palette. These colours appeal to both males and females in my target audience. However the article is aimed mainly at my female audience.
Contents Page Progress And Changes
Here is a screenshot of my contents page when I first began creating it. As you can see I did not yet have my image on the page. The purple colour fits with the purple on my front cover so carries he theme throughout the magazine. You can also see that there is no sign of the marmalade colour which can be seen on my front cover. My layout is simple and easy to read for the target audience. They are able to see exactly what is one ach
From this screenshot, you can see that I decided to put the title on the right hand side of the page. This was because it will fit better with my image if it is on this side. As you can see I also added some of the marmalade-orange colour, which can be seen on my front cover. This is to fit with the house style of the magazine. With all the text being on one side it makes it easier for my audience to read. The plain and simple layout represents my magazine as laid back and easy reading.
This is my contents page draft. As you can see, I have both the marmalade-orange colour featured on my front cover, along with the purple that is featured also. I colour matched both colours to make sure they were the same ones used throughout.I also increased the size of the page numbers. This was to make them stand out more. I kept the background in the dirty white colour that I took the image in originally . I like this colour as it isn't as boring as just plain white, yet it doesn't distract from the information and main image. I also removed the white in the gaps of the word 'CONTENTS'. I feel that this made it a lot bolder and it fits better with my colour palette. I like the layout of the page as it is plain and simple making it easy for my audience to read and enjoy.
This is my final contents page. After asking some questions I decided that my contents page was too plain so I changed it around to make it more appealing and fit better with my colour scheme.It is eye-catching and appealing to my audience. I feel this look will make my magazine stand out on the shelf in a shop. I decided to use this image as it is my favourite. Appealing to both genders of my audience.
Front Cover Progress And Changes
Here you can see the image I have decided to use, along with my masthead and main coverline. At this stage I was still undecided as to what colour and size my masthead should be. I edited my image so that it was brighter and gave a more dramatic effect. I decided to keep my main artist (Beth Sully) name in the same colour a her jumper. The colour of her jumper set the main colour in my colour palette for the magazine. The font I have used for my masthead is similar to that of ELLE and Vogue magazine. This represents my m,again as more feminine as the magazines it is based on are female targeted fashion magazines. This style of font will appeal to my female target audience.
I decided to change the colour of my masthead to purple. I did this because my contents page features purple. I wanted the colours to flow throughout and this colour shows female connotations. In order to keep the same colours throughout the magazine I changed my colour palette to muted pastels. These include the colour of my model's jumper, purple and other similar colours like green, beige etc. From this image you can also see that I began adding more detail to make it look like a real front cover. Barcode, web address, price etc.
I decided to change the colour of my masthead to purple. I did this because my contents page features purple. I wanted the colours to flow throughout and this colour shows female connotations. In order to keep the same colours throughout the magazine I changed my colour palette to muted pastels. These include the colour of my model's jumper, purple and other similar colours like green, beige etc. From this image you can also see that I began adding more detail to make it look like a real front cover. Barcode, web address, price etc.
Here is my front cover before I made more changes to it. After receiving some feedback I decided to move the date to the top left hand corner along the side of the 'L'. I also adjusted my coverlines to make them fit around the page better. I made the gap between 'and' and 'Britney' smaller as it was too big and looked out of place. I edited the text under 'Beth Sully' to make it fit along the image better. The artists I have mentioned are all female. This will attract my taffeta audience of young females and some males also. However, I have mentioned more males on my contents page to satisfy the needs of the small percentage of males in my target audience.
Here is my final front cover draft. I changed the size of my main coverline and put it into italics to make it stand out as the main coverline. I also did this because I felt it looked a lot better. I changed the font all of my artists' names to the same font. I did this so that it flows throughout the page. I have again kept the marmalade-orange and purple colour scheme for the whole page. I feel the colours I have used have really made the page pop. This is the style I was looking for. I added a puff to make the page more realistic. It also adds extra benefits to the readers of the magazine. The audience will be intrigued to find out what can be found inside.
Here is my final front cover. I decided that my main image looked better as a bigger medium close up and it also made my text fit a lot better around the page. I feel that this makes it easier to read for my target audience. It also draws more attention to the reader with the bright colours of the jumper. I feel that this will stand out on a shop shelf and could be a top seller! My information is clear and easy to read, making this a key reason to buy it. I am happy with this final design and will not be making any further changes to it.
Friday, 5 February 2016
Double Page Spread Article
Music has always been
my passion! I have been singing since I was about 12 years old and I haven’t stopped
since! I must admit, singing so much around the house drove my parents insane.
It got to the stage where I wasn’t allowed to sing past 9:30 at night because I
was keeping everyone awake! I write my
own songs. It started when we had to enter a song we had written independently,
for a competition in school. I was
amazed to find I had won the competition. After that, it gave me the confidence
to write more. Writing music comes naturally to me, I find it really relaxing, as
it gives me the chance to take my mind off of things that have happened during
the week. My songs tend to be about everyday life, and the struggles that young
people go through. From life at home, to life in school or time spent with
friends. Music is an easy way to express things and show how you really
feel. My career had a rough start, I was
told countless amounts of times that I wasn’t good enough. That I needed to give
up, start something new. But I knew that this was me, this is what I wanted to
do and this is who I wanted be. A superstar, as cliché as it sounds, I wanted
to be known, someone for people to look up to! Somebody that people would talk
about and be amazed by. I promised myself that I would achieve every goal I set
for myself. Now, 8 years down the line, 20 years old and I’m releasing my first
album and have two of my singles in the UK top 40 within weeks of being
released. I couldn’t ask for anything more and I’m pleased to say I’ve reached
my goals. But I’m not stopping there. “I’m heading straight for the top and I’m not
looking back.” I plan to release more of my new songs before my heavily
talked about album ‘No turning back’ is released on February 21st 2016. I
think this album shows a clear representation of me and who I am as a person. I
have included some songs I wrote when I was younger along with many newer, more
cheerful, songs. My mum has had an amazing influence on my career. She was the
one who kept me going and picked my up again when I was pushed back down. Her
recent battle with cancer, influenced a lot of my songs in the album and
reflect the way I was feeling in that time. A mixture of happiness when celebrating
what could have been her last few days, along with the sadness that I may never
see her again. Having recently been given the all clear, our bond has become
even stronger; my biggest supporter is here to stay. Even now she still tells me off for singing
too much she says “Beth if you sing for every waking hour of the day, you will
have no voice left to sing with”. Although we bicker, I’m just so happy and
grateful to have such an amazing woman in my life. I wouldn’t change the path I
have taken for the world. I would encourage anyone thinking of taking up a
career in music to do so. Follow your heart and things will go your way, not
always right away, but perseverance is the key to a successful career. Trust me,
I speak from experience.
Monday, 1 February 2016
Mood Board
Magazine Images
This image will be used for my contents page, I like it because of it's white background and the image itself is very clear and crisp. I used very little editing on this image as the white backdrop made it quite light and bright anyway. I changed the contrast sp that my model didn't look pale against the background. The lighting set up I had was very goodie the sense that I didn't need to do much editing. I used the blemish tool to remove small blemishes on the models face and it also came in handy to remove spots on the guitar.
This image will be used on my front cover as it is a medium close up as the brief specifies. I edited this image as it was very dark. I adjusted the brightness to make my model more visible against the black background. I used the blemish tool to remove any small blemishes on my model's face. I also adjusted the contrast to make my model's jumper brighter and her face less orange in the light.
This image will be used for my double page spread, as you can see from the title I have began creating it. This image was very dark. I had to again adjust the brightness and contrast to make the legs more visible as you could not see them. I also used the blemish tool to remove small blemishes on my model's face.
Original Images
Here are all of the images I took for my magazine, as you can see, some of my images are very dark. Because of this, I had to edit them to make them more visible and better for my magazine. Some images are out of focus, therefore I will not use them for my magazine. I enjoyed doing the photoshoots, I learn a lot, from adjusting lighting to posing my models how I wanted them and making sure they were comfortable posing for me. If your model is not relaxed, they will not pose how you want them to and you won't get the images you want. I found it important that I not only got images of the girls and also a boy so, so that it balanced out the genders. If i was to do0 the hotshots again I would make the ones on the black backgrounds of the girls much brighter. I would do this by adjusting the lighting. This would have saved me time editing them in photoshop.
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