2. Process
I used dafont to download
this font. I coloured it
white so it stands out
against the background
I used the same
font as the title, I
coulored this text
red, the word
“free” is bigger
than the rest so it
stands out and
grabs peoples eye.
A picture of the band
the free poster is of,
this reminds people
what they look at and
fans of the band will
see this and wonder
what's inside. I also
did this because using
the information from
my survey, I was told
that people like to see
lots of pictures
Same font as the
title, it is coloured
white and it really
stands out
because its over a
dark black
background
Slipknot logo fills up
most of the cover as
they are on the
front cover, their
logo is eye catching
and stands out over
a black background
I used the
magic wand
tool to cut them
out. Once I did this
I placed an other
dark background
down
3. One image if
all the band
members fills
up the whole
left hand side.
I did this
because it’s
the main
article in the
magazine.
Also so if
people don’t
know the
band they can
see all of the
members and
get a feel for
what its like
Used a black background with white text over
it. I did this because I think a black background
looks good next to the picture on the left, if a
person is flicking through the magazine this
will defiantly catch their eye
The headline sums up what the
interview is about. The person
reading will read this headline and
be interested and want to continue
reading
4. Reflection
• What elements of your experiments will you include in your
final product?
In my final product I will include all of these elements. For example
I used dafont to download the font I used on this front cover.
I will also use tools such as the magic wand tool and the fill tool for
pictures and text.
In my double page spread I will use a headline that briefly sums up
what the interview is about to make the reader more interested
In my double page spread I will have one big picture on the left
hand side
My front cover will have lots of pictures on it
Editor's Notes
Discuss the tools and processes used in your experiments