Monday, 15 December 2014
Double Page Spread Flat Plan (2)
I have done another Double Page Spread Flat Plan for backup, just incase the other Double Page Spread doesn't look right or how I planned it to look. The only thing I have changed on this Double Page Spread is the main image, because thats the only thing I would find a problem with on my other DPS. Everything else I kept the same.
Double Page Spread Flat Plan (1)
Again, like my contents page and my front cover, I have created a flat plan for my Double Page Spread which just like the previous flat plans will help me determine the layout of the magazine. I have decided to keep the layout of this Double Page Spread simple and as a realistic target to meet. Each Double Page Spread I have looked at for inspiration have been simplistic and mainly interviews with the artist/band. I have decided to follow the generic 3 column article with extra information such as their most recent released album. I have also decided to half the page and have one half just an image of the artist, and the other half the article.
I plan to have this article as an interview with the artist, because that is the type of article what you would most likely find in a teen pop magazine that is currently for sale. I also plan to have the Double Page Spread heading to be the artist's name, instead of a catchy title, because I want to keep my design to a minimum and easy to read for the demographic. I am going to carry the already existing colour scheme throughout the Double Page Spread.
Contents Page Flat Plan
Just like my Front Cover, I have done a flat plan for my magazines contents page. This will help me determine what my contents page will look like, and also how the layout will be when I come to designing it. I have again, decided to take inspiration for this from another Top of The Pops magazine, but this time a contents page.
On my contents page, I have included the issues front cover in the left hand top corner, with the corresponding article page numbers for each of the cover lines. I have also took inspiration for the layout of the magazine, with the articles being placed around the cover in a backwards 'L' shape. This means that the contents page will be easier to read, because its neat and organised. In my actual final piece for the contents page, I would like to include the highlighted sections so the reader can easily find the articles they would like to read.
I decided to include the magazine's website on the contents page, because the website would be the place where the audience could easily subscribe to get their weekly issues sent to them in the post for just a certain price.
For my magazine, I will run a similar colour scheme to this one, because it is the generic conventions of a pop magazine. I will also add clothing items and accessories in the bottom left hand corner of the page so it will link with the corresponding article. I plan to also take inspiration from the the image at the bottom right hand side of the page which I would like to include in my very own contents page.
Sunday, 14 December 2014
Font Samples
The main font samples I collected were the font samples for the masthead of my magazine front cover. I used the website dafont.com for all of the fonts. I want my masthead to be bold and eye catching so it will catch the eye of the demographic on the shelves. I have selected these fonts, because they will do just that, and its the same types of fonts I have already seen on magazines thats out currently.
Colour Samples
To help with the flat plans and the colour scheme of my music magazine, I have decided to look at different colour charts to get samples of the colours I could use throughout the magazine.
The two main colours I will use throughout my magazine are pink and blue, with also use of the colours black and white. These colour charts will help me determine the colour scheme for my magazine.
Shades of Pink:
Shades of Blue:
The two main colours I will use throughout my magazine are pink and blue, with also use of the colours black and white. These colour charts will help me determine the colour scheme for my magazine.
Shades of Pink:
Time Management
I have looked back at my work and created a time management plan to help me finish my work in time to meet the deadlines for certain things.
Things that have went well so far:
- My PhotoShop Practice
- The Flat Plans of both the front cover and the contents page of the Preliminary Task
- Photography Inspiration
- Getting the rest of my work added to my blog
- Finish off the drafts of my Front Cover and Contents Page for my Music Magazine
Reader Profile
To further understand my demographic, I have accumulated my survey results to put together a reader profile for the types of people that will be reading my magazine. This is the reader profile I have for my demographic in regards to my magazine 'Symphony'
I made sure to include the music they prefer, and the shops they like. I also included their usage of mobile phones and the films they like. This is to get more of an idea of my demographic and the things they are most likely to do in their spare time.
Wednesday, 10 December 2014
Photography Inspiration (Main Inspiration)
This was the picture that inspired my whole photo shoot. This image inspired me because I liked the lighting and the use of shadows. I also liked the way they had her hair in the shot and the clothing they had picked for the photo shoot. I Picked this photo for my main inspiration, because I liked how they used Black and White instead of colour, because you don't normally see anything in black and white anymore. I would like to use a shot like this in my magazine somewhere. However, I wouldn't choose to use it as my main image for my front cover, because I think there are too many shadows for a magazine front cover and I want the reader to be able to see my model clearly instead of her being in the shadows. I like how relaxed and calm her body language is in this shot. Since I am creating a music magazine for the Pop Genre, I want my model to look as comfortable as possible during the shoot, because I don't want to pose her like she should be on a Heavy Metal magazine, because that isn't the genre I am aiming for, for my end result.
This is the moodboard I am going to refer back to when I come to designing my own magazine front cover and when I am planning my outfits, including hair and make up, for my magazine photoshoot.
This is the moodboard I am going to refer back to when I come to designing my own magazine front cover and when I am planning my outfits, including hair and make up, for my magazine photoshoot.
Photography Inspiration (2)
I decided to create another mood board looking specifically at photos from different photoshoots. Most of the images I chose are either in black and white or use the Sepia filter. However, I have included images that do use colour, like the image I have used from Clash magazine. I chose the image from Clash Magazine, because the low camera angle that has been used isn't normally seen on a front cover of a magazine. I was also inspired by the lighting in this shot, because the lighting that's used is a studio lighting, but it's a soft key lighting. The other colour images have quite dark lighting and have use of more shadows.
Photography Inspiration
I have created a mood board for my Photography inspiration, this includes any image that has came to my attention, because of the lighting, the camera angle, or the final editing that has been used. Most of the shots I have included are from the waist up and are mid shots. The images I chose either have natural lighting or a bright studio light. All shots I chose are in colour, because my genre of magazine is a pop magazine, and all of the pop magazines I have researched use colour in their images. The image of Jessie J would be a good image to use on on the Front Cover of a magazine, because she is in the center of the frame. The images of The Vamps at the bottom of the page would be good to use on a Double Page Spread, because the photo has been taken from the chest up, and they are in the center of the frame.
Institutional Research
Institution
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Details
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Publications
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Emap
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EMAP owns industry-leading brands that sit at the heart of business powerful B2B communities like Retail, Health, Construction, Architecture, and Fashion.
Our purpose is to connect professional communities and inspire them to know, to grow, progress and win. Brands such as HSJ and Retail Week create deep relationships and unparalleled reach, to increase value for our customers.
We deliver this through senior networking events; industry leading awards; online data products; social media communities; headline conferences and, of course, critical insight, news and analysis. We hear the market agenda, and create innovative solutions and better ways for our advertisers and sponsors to connect with their audience. We provide highly valued subscription services and are rewarded by a following.
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Retail Week
Retail Jeweller
NursingTimes.net
Lighting
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Conde Nast
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Condé Nast is home to some of the world’s most celebrated media brands. In the United States, Condé Nast publishes 18 consumer magazines, four business-to-business publications, 27 websites, and more than 50 apps for mobile and tablet devices, all of which define excellence in their categories. The company also owns Fairchild Fashion Media (FFM), whose portfolio of brands serves as the leading source of news and analysis for the global fashion community. Condé Nast has won more National Magazine Awards over the past ten years than all of its competitors combined.
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Glamour
Vouge
Vanity Fair
Easy Living
House and Garden
Tatler
GQ
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Natmags
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Hearst Magazines UK is a trading name of National Magazine Company Ltd, established in 1910, by William Randolph Hearst and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hearst Corporation, one of the largest diversified media companies. It’s major interests include magazine, newspaper and business publishing , cable networks, television and radio broadcasting, internet business, TV production and distribution, newspaper features distribution and real estate.
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Elle
Cosmopolitan
Sugar Scape
Esquire
Company
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Time inc. UK
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With more than 60 iconic media brands, IPC creates content for multiple platforms, across print, online, mobile, tablets and events. As the UK's leading consumer magazine publisher we engage with 26m UK adults - almost two thirds of UK women and 42% of UK men. Our award winning portfolio of websites reaches over 25 million users globally every month.
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NME
Women and Home
Teen Now
Look
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Future Publishing
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Future is an award-winning international media group and leading digital business. We reach more than 51 million international consumers a month and create world-class content and advertising solutions for passionate consumers online, on tablet & smartphone and in print. We hold leading positions in Technology, Games, Film, Music, Women’s Creative, Photography, Creative & Design, Sport and Auto.
Recognised as an international leader in digital publishing, Future’s online presence has grown by 46% year-on-year.
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3D World
Edge
Fast Car
ImagineFX
GamesMaster
Triathlon
Your Family Tree
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Bauer Media
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Bauer Media is a division of the Bauer Media Group, Europe’s largest privately owned publishing Group. The Group is a worldwide media empire offering over 300 magazines in 15 countries, as well as online, TV and radio stations.
Bauer Media joined the Bauer Media Group in January 2008 following acquisition of Emap plc’s consumer and specialist magazines, radio, TV, online and digital businesses. Collectively, the Group employs some 6,400 people.
Bauer Media is a multi-platform UK-based media Group consisting of many companies collected around two main divisions – Magazines and Radio - widely recognised and rewarded as being industry innovators.
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Grazia
Kerrang
Q
Empire
Mojo
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I done some Institutional Research on some Conglomerates that produce Music Magazines, I have included a little bit about each Conglomerate and how the other magazines they produce and how they compare to the music magazines they produce. I have included some examples of what other magazines they produce.
Preliminary Task
This is the final product for my preliminary task, including both my Front Cover and the Contents Page. I'm happy with how they turned out as a final product. However, I wish I used better variations of colour and better colour scheme on the front cover, because it doesn't look as colorful as the contents page.I also wished I changed the colour of the 'Win! a trip to Rome!' font, because it doesn't stand out very well on the background image.
I think my final products came out the way I wanted them to, but with a few minor complications like the font colour problem.
Flat Plans for Preliminary Task
These are the flat plans for my college magazine 'College Weekly'. I had decided to make the design of my college magazine as simple as possible, because I didn't want to overcomplicate the cover with too much going on since I planned to keep the full image when I got round to the creation of the magazine instead of getting rid of the background of the image, so I made sure the cover wasn't going to be too busy.
When I came round to design the contents page of my college magazine, I wanted to keep the simplistic design of the front cover throughout the rest of the magazine. I decided to take some of the college logo artwork and use it kind of like a border around the page to give the page more colour, because the art work is the colour scheme of the college, which is 3 different shades of orange, two different shades of blue and one shade of blue. I plan to make 3 of the articles the main focus on the contents page, and I put those in boxes to separate them from the rest of the articles to the right. I placed the rest of the articles on the right hand side because people generally read from right to left, so they would be the last thing the audience looks at on the page.
Review Previous Student Work
In class we were split into groups to review previous student work. Each group got a Front Cover, a Contents Page and a Double Page Spread from a previous student's work. While reviewing the work we had to consider what we liked about the work, what could be improved, what the magazine was inspired by and the demographic of the magazine.
The group I was in was given this magazine to review:
The group I was in was given this magazine to review:
The first thing we noticed was the magazine's inspiration. This specific magazine was inspired by a Kerrang! issue. We also noticed that the genre for the magazine was easily recognised as a Rock magazine and this is shown through the colour scheme, the masthead, images used and the layout. These are also some of the generic conventions of the Rock magazine genre and the Rock genre in general.
The main fault we had with this magazine is that the student had used the same model in each of the photos but just changed the costume. This makes the validity of the magazine questionable, because you wouldn't see a magazine on the shelf of a shop with only one model throughout the magazine.
The only other problem we had with his front cover was his main cover line, that goes across the page like a banner. The cover line's font doesn't fit in with the magazine he wants to create, the cover line looks out of place on the front cover. The font should have been integrated into the rest of the magazine somehow to make it look like its apart of the same magazine.
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