2. • Firstly, I drew out how I wanted my front
cover, double page spread and contents page
to look.
• Then I created very basic first drafts that
included no colours, pictures or text.
3. • Once I completed my photoshoots, I had to decide which
photos I wanted to use and which ones I didn’t.
• Then, using the basic first designs I already had, I had to
choose whereabouts on the page I wanted them to go and
how I wanted them to look.
• Following this, I edited each image in photoshop. It took a
couple attempts at each image to get them exactly how I
wanted them to look.
• The editing process included having to completely delete
backgrounds using the magic wand and rubber tools, and
getting rid of the hair bobble my model had on her wrist
using the cloning tool.
5. • After editing all of the photos I wanted to use
of my main model, I had to finish the actual
pages so that they would work with the
images.
• This meant putting in the titles, text and
working out colour schemes.
• This was still only a draft.
6.
7. • Following this, I just adapted and changed the
front cover, double page spread and contents
page until they looked how I wanted them to
look.
• For this, I researched more into teen pop music
magazines and took inspiration from magazine
that already existed.
• I also had to add in the details including page
numbers, dates and the barcode and price.
• After doing all of this, I had my final pieces.