Friday, 14 February 2014
Thursday, 9 January 2014
Tuesday, 7 January 2014
Draft of Double Page Spread
First started to plan where I was going to place everything. I made sure that I left enough dead space which I could later fill in with the interview. I made sure that the text I used for my heading was the same as the font I used for my mastheasd as it shows I have used a constant house style.
After this I then placed the other overlapping images on one side of my double page spread. I made sure that the images were roughly the same size so that they wouldn't take up too much room - however, that they could still be seen clearly.
Then I drew faint boxes in the dead-space to give myself a rough idea of where I was placing the interview. I had to make sure that all the columns' sizes were the same size as it is often a common convention in magazines as well as making the magazine look more professional. Then I began to write out the interview in the columns, making sure that I used a different colour for the interviewer and for the singer. I also put an advertisement for a previous page in the magazine, in the banner by the page numbers as that is often a convention used in magazines.
Finally I added a quote from the singer - to give the audience an impression of what the singer's personality is like. I then also decided to add a chart stating the singer's successes and basic information about the singer's album which would further give the audience a better idea about her. Then I included an picture of the album with a price next to it. Furthermore, I then made sure I had written out a sub-heading and text under the sub-heading to inform the audience what the double page spread is about.
Friday, 3 January 2014
Drafts of Context Page
For my context page I first decided what font I was going to use for my heading; I decided that I would use the same font as my masthead as it can show that I have used an organised house style. I had to make sure that I placed a banner behind my font so that it would not mix into the background.
I then decided where I was going to place my images. I
placed them towards the sides of my context page - to create dead space where I
could then place my text. I made sure there were white boarders around my
images to make them see more like photos. I then placed the page numbers which
the images related to on there to give the audience an idea of what would be on
that page or who was being interviewed.
After that I then placed my text around the images and in
the dead space. I tried to pick a decent font size of 14 as it isn't too big
but it would be clear enough on the pages. I chose a san-serif font as it is
modern looking so it will attract my audience; additionally, it is clearer for
my target audience to read.
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