I started off my double page spread by creating the
background from two separate images that were taken to get the countryside and
more vintage look I also changed the filter, the idea of using the picture of
reads was that they fitted in already with the colour scheme. The other thing I
started to do was sort the layout using my draft plan, this included using two opaque
rectangles so the background would still be seen but so would the text. I was
then advised to add another rectangle so more text would be able to fit into
the double page spread giving the consumer more information making it more attractive
and them more likely to buy it. The next things that I added were the masthead,
title, sidebar, pull quote and kicker. I decided to have an unconventional pull
quote after trying to get it go fit round the other text that would be place in
the boxes however as this didn’t work and the was a lot of space free I decided
to place it just to the side of the title, as shown in the final image of the
double page spread. To make the kicker stand out I also used a different colour
for the different parts of the interview text (the questions and answer and
introduction) as this made it clearer to the audience and easier for them to
read. For this product I received very
little feedback other than to add a date and web address to the bottom of the
page.
Nikita Greenacre AS Media Blog
Tuesday, 1 March 2016
Progression Of Contents Page
There were many different versions of my front cover image
to get it looking right for the target audience and also like the initial draft
that had been planned. As you can see from the top left image that I had a
contents page which looked overly crowded and complicated with several
different colours that wouldn’t attract the consumer, therefore by acting on
the feedback that was gain was to reduce the cover lines and change the layout.
From the middle image you can see that I had started to do this with everything
being linier instead of crowded and the background colour changing, however I wanted
this the contents page to fit in with my feature article and front cover, the
ways I wanted to achieve this in were by the background colour, which from
suggestions from my feedback I decided to go with a brown/ purple colour which
would still give off that vintage hue and oldish look that made my magazine
unique and different making it stand out more. From here I decided to try and
make the different sections of the stand out more to make it easier for people
to read, to do this I made each cover line in a different section a different
colour however this made it harder to reader and didn’t look as appealing, my
feedback on this was to make the line spacing smaller and change the text to
right making it look all the same and more professional. The other thing I did
to make it fit in with my front cover was keep all the cover lines to the left
side and the images on the other side as I felt this laid out better. From this
version I decided to make all my cover lines in one line down the side of the
page, still in their different sections as this would give me room to place a
range of images and the cover line and sidebar on the rest of the page without
it looking crowded, all in all this made my magazine look more presentable. The
final version of my contents page which you can see in the bottom right corner,
is more attractive to the consumer and fits in with the colour scheme and also
my idea of a vintage look to connect it more to history of musical theatre. You
can further see that more images were added and the layout of the sidebar, issue
number and masthead changed this is because I felt as this made it more
unconventional to have them placed there making the magazine stand out even
more and also because it didn’t make it look crowded. The final version does
fit what I was trying to achieve.
Progression Of Front Cover
Saturday, 20 February 2016
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