Sunday, 28 November 2010

remake and remodel: software used

During this task i used Microsoft publisher to create my cover because it gave me options in terms of choosing background colours and laying out my contents in the style of a magazine. After having finished my cover, i print screened it and pasted to paint. i then cut the sides out and necessary parts of which I did not want on my blog. Having posted it onto my blog, I realised it didn't look as good as it could, so i edited it and put it onto paint.net rather than paint. I then used the cropping software and saved it as a J.PEG. Once posted it looked better and more professional than before.

Thursday, 25 November 2010

remake and re-model

 This was my first go at creating my own front cover for a magazine already in existence. I had the choice to choose between many different types of magazines, but in the end I decided on the NME because I thought it would be easier to get a picture of a young trendy model of which could reflect and match the ethos of the magazine.The main image of the girl on the front, a picture of which I took, is supposed to reflect the young trendy audience of which the NME is suited for, thus matching its ethos. I've photographed the model posing as such as it shows her style and glamour of which she posses being a indie rock break through act. The main cover-line highlights who this girl is and immediately shows of her relevance for her being on the front of the magazine.The colour is consistent creating a cohesive tidy look for the magazines cover. I decided on making the puff at the top of the cover red because if it was on a shelf behind another magazine, the browser would be able to spot that there is an exclusive within the magazine thus drawing them to it. Within in the puff is a superlative, elevating the story in terms of content. I used another superlative in the pug as it reads the word "Exclusive". On the left hand side of the magazine i've placed a puff telling of the sex pistols front man John Lydon. I've implemented a pun by changing the word better to butter, as he starred in a butter advert hence relating to him as a sell out. At the bottom of the page i have included an article which reveals nominees for an award ceremony. This is just to entice the reader. I've spread out my magazine in a very conventional way. Everything is aligned to the left as it's very conventional and people are used to it and so that the main image can have the right to itself emphasizing its importance. 

Friday, 19 November 2010

two week task evaluation AND software use

EVALUATION

As I analised these magazine features, i've picked up on things that are very common and consistent within these magazines. Colours and fonts are kept commonly the same to create a sense of cohesion and structure. All four magazines I analised are quite similiar in that they were all quite sophisticated. The vocabulary used was very formal throughout, contrasting against magazines that i didn't analise like the NME. Overall, the task was successful in teaching me the conventions used with in every day magazines and will definately help in my own magazine creation.

  SOFTWARE
in this task i used microsoft word and paint of which was necessary in getting my posts onto the blog. Microsoft word was useful in organising my work and adding text and formatting text boxes and pictures. This was the main program of whi i used. I scanned my magazine content into the computer and uploaded them to microsft word. With microsoft word i cropped the pictures and added text. For the four front covers i analised using arrows which can be found in the word toolbox. I did the contents and double page spreads differenty because they didn't have so much pugs and coverlines to underline. I would then take a screen shot using the "print screen" button. I then pasted this to paint and and cropped it and saved as a JP, so it could be converted to a blogspot compaitable document. Overall the software i used consisted of: paint, microsoft word and their many features.

Thursday, 18 November 2010

double page spread uncut

contents page uncut

front cover uncut

double page spread Q

contents page Q

cover Q

double page spread mojo

contents page mojo

front cover mojo

double page spread rolling stone

contents page rolling stone

two week task: front cover of the rolling stone

Friday, 5 November 2010




These are my front cover designs i've done for my preliminary task on the educational magazine. I've kept to the white and blue colours used in the contents page to create composure and cohesion. The main picture is centered making it clear it's a a young persons educational magazine. I've used the bottom article to add more information and have added a pug to make it more magazine like. My puffs of information are alligned on the left because it's more conventional and i wanted to stick to the conventional look of a magazine. The title I made up is catchy and I think would hook browsers.A blue font has been used, accompanied by a size 16 which helps establish information and make it more clear.

Thursday, 4 November 2010

for this cover I kept to the black and white theme with the purple eye reflecting its colour onto the font. I tried to keep that quirky feel to it by having very similar sized text boxes and with the colours black and white. The bottom article has a picture in just to add a bit of colour to the cover but it's mostly there to emphasize what that article is about. I used a few imperatives and personal pro-nouns like you to make it personal between the reader and the magazine. There is some alliteration in there as well to make it more presentable as a magazine. 
for this magazine cover i've kep to the red of the mast head and have used white because of the paleness of the mans face, i though they went quite well together so I used it. I've kept to the Gothic theme because it relates to the main picture of Goth Marilyn Manson. Date and price is at the top in small font,so it's out the way but still viewable because it's important info. My main puff of information is in a larger font as it's the main piece of info and must be noticed. Bottom line article is put in there with a competition to make it seem more real. the pug type thing in the top right corner is there to add more information and to i've made it so that it's looks like it's been torn adding to the rough, Gothic, almost moody feel

Monday, 1 November 2010

For this cover i've kept it simple so it adds to the eerie and scary theme of the cover. With the lack of pugs and puffs there is more focus round the main picture making it stand out and more eye catching. I also kept a theme of blood and gore using words such as 'splattered' and 'gore'. this creates cohesion with the image and text balancing the cover out.There is some alliteration, in one puff it reads 'gleefully about gore'. This helps people to memorize and link it to the cover and image with all the blood. The white font links it with the white image of the girls face on the front again creating cohesion. The pug is also in red linking it to the blood on the girls face. I tried to get the font as close as possible to the title font but ended up using one that would link to the scary context of the magazine cover.  
For this front cover I kept a colour scheme consistent through out the making of this piece. Font and colour are kept the same in most parts to help with the covers cohesion and structure.I implemented a few superlatives into my piece such as "amazing" to make the cover more persuasive and inviting. I also used imperatives to subtly command the reader to pick up and read helping the magazines selling point. The persuasive techniques and font and colour are important in the selling factor of the magazine, they create a connection between the customer and the magazine itself . The puffs and pugs are kept clear of the picture to make the main article of the magazine stand out and my puffs are aligned to the left as the right is commonly not used in the making of most magazines.