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.
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