1. As a whole, I kept the
look of the magazine
simple, as I wanted it
to have an educational
feel, as if the
magazine was like
homework for a
student. I didn't want a
cluttered feel to it.
2. I decided to use the original Empire magazine font as it would have a greater
impact as opposed to using a different font. As the font was only available to buy
for an extremely high amount, I cut out the font myself and was able to make the
masthead a darker colour using colour overlay.
3. For the picture, I
decided I would use a
full body one of the
villain with half his
body turned around.
The reason for this
was because I wanted
it to feel as if the villain
(who was a teacher),
had just seen school
students doing
something that was
against school rules.
The look on his face
gave the idea that his
punishment would be
more than severe.
4. Similar to my poster, I 'First Look' was used as
wanted the text to have added incentive for the
an educational feel to it, reader. It promotes the
I wanted for it to be idea that a top class
clean and sophisticated, magazine such as
as opposed to using Empire is privileged
large, block text such as enough to get the first
Impact. look at The Lesson.
5. The left side third was
simple, as I wanted the
cover to have a clean,
immaculate look. I used
a hyphen to separate
the main story from the
information as it was
more suitable and
looked professional.
6. The left side third was
simple, as I wanted the
cover to have a clean,
immaculate look. I used
a hyphen to separate
the main story from the
information as it was
more suitable and
looked professional.