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STORYBOARD
PUTTING IDEAS TOGETHER
FRONT COVER
NAME OF THE MAGAZINE
I decided that my magazine would be called Matrimony by first
looking at similar products in the emaze presentation pictured
below.
In this presentation, I concluded that
similar
magazines tended to obey certain naming
conventions. They were all region specific,
were followed by the word ‘wedding’ or
the
word ‘bride,’ or they were related to
marriage. Upon realising this connection, I decided that my
magazine would obey conventions and follow this naming trend.
I created a mindmap of names that fit into these categories.
Within this mindmap, I came up with the title Matrimony along
with several other potential titles.
NAME OF THE MAGAZINE
I evaluated the names I had brainstormed in a Powtoon video
and came to the final conclusion that my best options were:
Matrimony,
North East Weddings, or This
Wedding.
as I believed these were all strong
choices, I decided to give the option
to the audience by giving them a
survey and letting my audience
shape my views. They voted on
Matrimony.
This ensured me that many
people would be drawn to this
title.
MASTHEAD FONT
I chose my font through first looking at inspiration from other
magazines using prezi. I then created Venn
Diagrams to show what was most common.
Based on these results, I looked through
the font site, DaFont and found fonts within
appropriate categories. From there,
I created an emaze presentation to evaluate
each font individually and choose which
would be used
in each section of the mag. I chose
Wonderland for the masthead font
as it was aesthetically pleasing, formal
and obeyed conventions and
therefore fit the genre.
THE MODEL
I chose my sister as my model as she is closest to the target
age of my audience. My survey suggested the most
popular age range for those who would be
interested in my magazine was 26-30 and my
sister is 26. When styling her, I first looked
at similar products using prezi and how they
had styled their models. I noticed several
things that these products had in common.
THE MODEL
I evaluated the best options
later in an emaze
presentation.
I decided to go with a low
bun,
a lined and shadowed eye
with
pink tinted lips, and a V-
Neck
wedding dress. The makeup
somewhat defied
conventions
but I decided that this was
the
best option for me. I also
decided to use the prop of a
bouquet as I realised it was a
THE MODEL
With regards to her stance and expression, I first examined this
in a
prezi on facial expressions looking at the work of Ferguson and
Miller. In this, I acknowledged the existence and
usage of various facial expressions. I consolidated
this learning by researching body language to help
me decide which pose would be best. These
helped me to come up with ideas. After this, I
used the site Evernote to evaluate poses and
facial expressions and I came to the conclusion
that I wanted to have my model pose turned away
from the camera but looking back to face it with
an invitational facial expression.
BACKGROUND
I location scouted in a PowToon
and one of the locations I looked at
was the field out the back of the
Houghton Social Club. Having my
photos outside means that I will
have an interesting backdrop to my
mages. Visual interest is important.
This will also mean that the lightning in the images is natural
and that there may be a natural wind. I also
did a Recce to ensure that these
photos would go well by pointing
out potential problems and ensuring
that I can up with solutions prior
to the shoot.
SELL LINES + LAYOUT
I chose this layout to by firstly looking through magazines and
selecting four which's layouts stood out strongly. I then
evaluated them in an emaze presentation. I came to
the conclusion that the third image was
the strongest option and built this flatplan. This
is the layout that I will use
as a guideline when creating
my product. Once more, I
used the same method of
evaluation that I used for my
masthead to determine my
sell line fonts. I will use
Caviar Dreams and Big
Noodle Tilting. I will also
make use of a serif font but
this may change in the final
product.
PRODUCT
CONTENTS PAGE
CONTENTS LIST
I chose my fonts by first looking at the fonts
that other magazines had used. This helped
me to understand what the codes and
conventions surrounding these fonts were.
I then examined individual fonts from the
website DaFont in an emaze presentation. In
this I decided to settle on using the fonts:
Heaven Matters for the contents
title and arial for the contents
list. I also looked at potential
serif fonts I could use for the
numbers in the list to ensure
that they stood out and that a
variety of fonts were used.
LAYOUT
I chose this layout by first looking at
the layouts of four other products
and evaluating them before choosing
the best
one to base my
own product
off of. When I
had chosen
one, I
created this flatplan to follow. I went with
this because it was neat but still filled up
the page nicely, exciting but not
overpowering.
IMAGES
Each of the images was decided on in a different pose. The first
image is of my sister, taken outdoors in a typical wedding pose.
Firstly, I used prezi to create two presentations on Millum and
Fergusons research on facial expression and a presentation on
body language. These shaped my ideas. I then used Evernote to
look at specific poses in magazines and
to create a notebook where
I analysed poses on contents
pages. I decided I wanted my
bride stood with her body
language open, facing the
camera. I also noticed that the most used expression was the
chocolate box but decided to break convention and ignore this in
favour of using a super smiler expression to convey that my bride
+ my content is happy and positive. .
IMAGES
I decided to have a photo with the ring in the prop inspiration
Powtoon I created where I looked at the most used props across
bridal magazines. I noticed that rings were quite prevalent, which
made sense of marriage is ceremony centred around exchanging
rings.
I decided to use an image of a traditional suit in my male styling
page where I acknowledged that I had a traditional suit available
to me and decided that I should use it on one image. I have
decided to use it on my contents page to show that I have a
range of content.
EDITORS NOTE
I decided to use an editors note when I was looking through
features of regional magazines, specifically when looking at Vibe
magazine. Regional magazines tended to focus on
personalising their mags and an editors
note was one of the ways that they did
this. It worked well and really added
a personal touch and this made a
connection between reader and editor.
This is likely to make people more likely
to subscribe or continue purchasing the
magazine due to this personal touch.
PRODUCT
FRONT COVER
FONTS
Once again, I first got my font ideas from
the emaze presentation and I chose to
go with Beauty And The Beast for my
article title font. At the bottom of the
page, you can see the page number. The
fonts there are the masthead font and
a serif font that I found that I thought was particularly nice
called Pistilli Roman. This is also the font I used for my pull
quotes in the article. Finally, I will use Arial for writing the
article as this is easily the most readable font and therefore
this makes the page the most functional.
LAYOUT
I chose my layout by firstly looking at other magazines
layouts in an emaze presentation. During this, I chose
the best layout that matched my wants
and needs. I
acknowledged it
was minimalistic
and this could be
seen as dull and a
little boring. Thus,
when I made my own flatplan. I added in extra features that I
have observed in generic conventions to help fill the page
and make it more interesting. This included pull quotes
and credits. The flatplan also included four
images which was based off of the image
layout on the layout this flatplan was based
off of.
PHOTOSHOOT IMAGES
These are the images that I will take in my controlled
photoshoot. The first is a pose that will feature both of my
models. This is the first page where my male model will
feature (as the image of the traditional suit will likely be
modelled by my boyfriend.) I decided how I would style my
male model in an emaze
presentation where I looked at potential male
styles and evaluated them. I decided to choose
a waistcoat over a shirt and to have his hair
spiked.
When deciding how he and my female model
would be posed, I used Evernote to create a
notebook where I looked at poses. I noticed
that there were many poses of couples being
intimate and that I wanted to have my male
model hold my female model in a similarly
intimate fashion.
PHOTOSHOOT IMAGES
In my location scout, Powtoon I also suggested shooting at a
church and I have decided that I will use an
image of the church. This is because
these locations are often regarded as
very beautiful and are traditionally
associated with weddings and also
because it will ensure that my images
are varied and not just images of the
couple.
I chose the pose for the other image in the same Evernote
notebook as the first pose. In this, I
noticed that there was often a shot of
the couple kissing and I said that this
would be easy to recreate and include
in my own product.
ADDITIONAL IMAGES
I also decided that, because I would not have a range of
unique images otherwise, I would use images that I have
taken at my sisters real wedding. Ensuring that she is styled
similarly, these images should blend together. Having these
images will ensure that my magazine will be professional as
it will have images that focus on real wedding aspects.
These images will still be my own unique images as I was
the one who took them but they were not taken in a
controlled photoshoot so they may need to be edited in
photoshop to achieve the desired effect.
PRODUCT
BILLBOARD
MODELS POSE
My bride and groom will be posed in a way
where they are gazing into each others eyes
intimately. I wanted them to be in a
position that they were nearly kissing one
another but slightly parted. I thought that
too much PDA might make an onlooker
uncomfortable but this much was
acceptable.
This was observed in my Evernote
notebook. I
wanted their pose to be intimate.
Furthermore, I have expressed that I want
them to use the
romantic/sexual expressions that I have
explored in my prezi which I had created to
look at facial expressions.
LOCATION
I also knew that I wanted this
image to be taken outdoors. I’d
looked at locations in my location
scout Powtoon and I have
acknowledged two field locations
that I could take these photos in.
The reason I wanted this is that I
thought it would be a more
interesting location than a plain background would. A billboard
must be visually interesting as it’s purpose is to draw in and
maintain attention. The background will barely be visible though as
the couple is the focus of this image.
LIGHTING/EDITING
With this image, to help it stand out, I want to ensure that the
lighting is dramatic. In my deconstructions, when I looked at
other products, I realised that they’d done all the could do edit
their images and add effects to make them stand out. This effect
can
be achieved both while I am taking the photo
as I can be conscious of the position of the sun
behind my models and also in the editing
process by using Facebook to create shadows
and highlights.
LAYOUT
I chose this layout by firstly looking at other billboard layouts from
three other billboards. I evaluated them to see which was
the strongest option for me to base my work on.
I decided that the strongest one
was this PRADA billboard:
With this billboard in mind, I
built a flatplan. It had the main
image fill up the page and the text worked in
amongst it. This was visually engaging and
interesting and I felt that it filled the page well.
I added in additional information though this
wasn’t a part of the layout of my inspiration. I
added this because I felt that it was necessary
to direct people to my product and also to fill
the empty space.
FONTS
I knew that I wanted minimal text as that was what I had observed
in all of the billboards that I deconstructed and in my generic
convention research.
I needed two fonts. One to have the name of the magazine – this
would need to be same as the masthead – and the other for the
additional information – this would need to be readable. I
evaluated all of my fonts I had chose from DaFont in an emaze
presentation and chose Wonderland for my masthead and Arial for
my readable additional font.
PRODUCT
WEBSITE
HEADER + COLOUR SCHEME
The top of my magazine page is also know as the header. In
this, I will place my masthead. Underneath this, I will have a
navigation menu.
The colour scheme is bright pink and this is based off of
colour schemes I observed in similar magazine websites. I
looked at these websites in an emaze photo album. I put
their colour pallettes beneath the images and evaluated
which colours were most popular with what products and
why. Bright pink was incredibly popular and therefore I have
attempted to emulate it by having this
colour be prevalent in my own work.
LAYOUT
I chose this layout due after looking through WIX templates.
I looked through the website and selected four templates
that I particularly liked. From there, I created a PowToon that
explored the pros and cons of each template and I decided
that all four templates would be strong choices in their own
way. Therefore, to decide which was
the best option, I decided to get
audience feedback by hosting a
survey. This survey
told me that the template my
audience would best respond
to would be template #1.
Therefore, I will use this template.
After completing this survey, I asked
people why they had chosen the
option they had chosen and made a
prezi with my feedback.
IMAGES
I have acknowledged that I need a wide range on content on
my website and have thus came up with some potential
image choices. I am more flexible regarding these than I am
with my other images as I know that my shoot may not offer
me enough unique images for me to be too choosy. I will,
however, try and adhere to this storyboard. Three of the four
initial images I have boarded here will be props that I looked
at when I was investigating prop inspirations. I would like to
include a photo of flowers, a photo of the ring, a photo
of a cake and a photo of the couple.
Representing a range of props
shows the my magazine offers a
range of different content regarding
many different aspects of wedding
planning.
IMAGES
I also wanted a photo of the couple. As this image
references an article, I looked at my images from my article
pose research and decided that I could likely use a photo of
my models being intimate to represent the article. This
would also match the romantic theme of the magazine.
PRODUCT
LOWER WEBSITE
LAYOUT
This layout was inspired by the other templates I saw on WIX
and
through experimentation on WIX. I listened
To the feedback I was given by my audience
and decided I would adapt the template to
be less bland by adding in additional articles
lower down on the page and also by adding
in an editors note. These would make the
page longer and also make it look more the
like real websites that I observed in my
deconstructions which had very full layouts
with a range of different articles and images.
When making this layout. I also created a
flatplan to decide how I wanted the product
to look I will put this flatplan on the next
slide.
EDITORS NOTE
When planning my flatplan, I knew
that I wanted to customise my
template to add in an editors note.
Though the layouts that I had
looked at previously were unlike this
in the sense that they didn’t have
this feature but, from my regional
research, I learnt that many regional
products do use editors note to
make their products seem more
personalised and local. This is a tool
I would like to use on the
homepage of my website. I will also
use an image of myself to help my
editors note to seem even more
personalised.
IMAGES
The images that I use for this section will likely be
images I have taken from real weddings – of which I
have been to three. This included the wedding of a
friends mother, the wedding of my sister, and the
wedding of my aunt. Within these images, I would
like to include images of a dress, images of a
ceremony, images relating to fashion, images
including groups, floral displays, intimacy and
affection and other such things I have observed in
similar product. I will also edit these photos so that
they are sharp and professional. I have seen the
sorts of images used in websites in my
deconstructions of websites. I also learnt about
what my articles could be like when researching
my competitions T.A. I got many article ideas from
their in-depth surveys.
PRODUCT
PURCHASE PAGE
LAYOUT
The initial layout for this page in the template showed brands
for tiled floors. I decided to revamp this page and make
it into a page associated with the purchase of
current and past issues of my magazine. Firstly, I
looked at three example pages for the subscription
and sale of other magazines. I looked at Belle Bridal,
BRIDES and Wedding Ideas. From these, I evaluated
which had the strongest layout and decided that Belle Bridal
was the best as it was full and visually interesting at the
same time as being a neat and aesthetically
pleasing layout. I based my flatplan loosely off of
this layout.
LATEST ISSUE
This is the section of the page that most
strongly resembles the Belle Bridal
layout. This will feature the cover of the
magazine alongside a button to buy the
magazine. This will also contain the
information that I have already decided
about the magazine. In my competition
PowToon, I decided that my magazine
would cost £3.99 and my digital edition
would be cheaper. Potentially, £2.99.
This would help me appeal over my
competition as my magazine would be
the cheapest for them to buy.
SUBSCRIBE
This feature was something that I saw when I was
experimenting around with the apps on WIX. It would give
people the option to subscribe. I feel that this would will the
page up well and make my website feel more real and more
professional. Many magazines rely on subscriptions, as I
learnt last year. Fewer and fewer people are going out and
purchasing magazines from stores as this is a medium that is
often associated with the past. Moving into the digital age,
the two ways that products such as these stay relevant is
through social media and by subscriptions. I can have my
social media links and also push for subscriptions by having
the subscription box be large and hard to ignore.
OTHER ISSUES
I will also create a minimum of three other
covers. In doing this, I can establish a
house-style for my magazine and also
show that my magazine is established.
When creating these products I will either
use images that I already have or recruit
additional models. I will use all of the
information I have about editing and
fonts – such as having my models use an
invitational expression or a super smiler
expression. I will also use the same layout
as I used on my front cover.
PRODUCT
ONLINE ARTICLE
LAYOUT + FONT
This was the only product where I did not use
a layout inspiration and I relied on my existent
knowledge of genre and conventions alone to
create this design. Thus, I came up with this
flatplan.
When choosing the fonts, I’d evaluated fonts
in an emaze presentation. I’d decided to use a
sans serif font and for titles I would use a serif
font. This was because serif fonts are formal,
and therefore it would set the right tone, and
sans serif fonts are the most readable and
therefore would be the easiest to process.
COMMENT BOX
The addition of a comments box was a choice I made as it
was another app I saw when experimenting with WIX. The
comments box will likely also be placed alongside social
links to share or tweet the article – which would make it
more likely to be seen if it was circulated around social
media.
All of these encourage audience interaction which is helpful
for a regional magazine as it personalises the magazine.
Finally, it makes my magazine seem more professional and
more like a real magazine. This is essential as I am trying to
make something that could pass as a real product.
IMAGES
For my images, I am likely going to use images of venues
or of other couples. These will be images that I own
already but will not have been taken in a controlled
photoshoot. These images may be of venues that I have
suggested in my location scout or in my suggested
additional poses in my Evernote notebook:
PRODUCT
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  • 3. NAME OF THE MAGAZINE I decided that my magazine would be called Matrimony by first looking at similar products in the emaze presentation pictured below. In this presentation, I concluded that similar magazines tended to obey certain naming conventions. They were all region specific, were followed by the word ‘wedding’ or the word ‘bride,’ or they were related to marriage. Upon realising this connection, I decided that my magazine would obey conventions and follow this naming trend. I created a mindmap of names that fit into these categories. Within this mindmap, I came up with the title Matrimony along with several other potential titles.
  • 4. NAME OF THE MAGAZINE I evaluated the names I had brainstormed in a Powtoon video and came to the final conclusion that my best options were: Matrimony, North East Weddings, or This Wedding. as I believed these were all strong choices, I decided to give the option to the audience by giving them a survey and letting my audience shape my views. They voted on Matrimony. This ensured me that many people would be drawn to this title.
  • 5. MASTHEAD FONT I chose my font through first looking at inspiration from other magazines using prezi. I then created Venn Diagrams to show what was most common. Based on these results, I looked through the font site, DaFont and found fonts within appropriate categories. From there, I created an emaze presentation to evaluate each font individually and choose which would be used in each section of the mag. I chose Wonderland for the masthead font as it was aesthetically pleasing, formal and obeyed conventions and therefore fit the genre.
  • 6. THE MODEL I chose my sister as my model as she is closest to the target age of my audience. My survey suggested the most popular age range for those who would be interested in my magazine was 26-30 and my sister is 26. When styling her, I first looked at similar products using prezi and how they had styled their models. I noticed several things that these products had in common.
  • 7. THE MODEL I evaluated the best options later in an emaze presentation. I decided to go with a low bun, a lined and shadowed eye with pink tinted lips, and a V- Neck wedding dress. The makeup somewhat defied conventions but I decided that this was the best option for me. I also decided to use the prop of a bouquet as I realised it was a
  • 8. THE MODEL With regards to her stance and expression, I first examined this in a prezi on facial expressions looking at the work of Ferguson and Miller. In this, I acknowledged the existence and usage of various facial expressions. I consolidated this learning by researching body language to help me decide which pose would be best. These helped me to come up with ideas. After this, I used the site Evernote to evaluate poses and facial expressions and I came to the conclusion that I wanted to have my model pose turned away from the camera but looking back to face it with an invitational facial expression.
  • 9. BACKGROUND I location scouted in a PowToon and one of the locations I looked at was the field out the back of the Houghton Social Club. Having my photos outside means that I will have an interesting backdrop to my mages. Visual interest is important. This will also mean that the lightning in the images is natural and that there may be a natural wind. I also did a Recce to ensure that these photos would go well by pointing out potential problems and ensuring that I can up with solutions prior to the shoot.
  • 10. SELL LINES + LAYOUT I chose this layout to by firstly looking through magazines and selecting four which's layouts stood out strongly. I then evaluated them in an emaze presentation. I came to the conclusion that the third image was the strongest option and built this flatplan. This is the layout that I will use as a guideline when creating my product. Once more, I used the same method of evaluation that I used for my masthead to determine my sell line fonts. I will use Caviar Dreams and Big Noodle Tilting. I will also make use of a serif font but this may change in the final product.
  • 13. CONTENTS LIST I chose my fonts by first looking at the fonts that other magazines had used. This helped me to understand what the codes and conventions surrounding these fonts were. I then examined individual fonts from the website DaFont in an emaze presentation. In this I decided to settle on using the fonts: Heaven Matters for the contents title and arial for the contents list. I also looked at potential serif fonts I could use for the numbers in the list to ensure that they stood out and that a variety of fonts were used.
  • 14. LAYOUT I chose this layout by first looking at the layouts of four other products and evaluating them before choosing the best one to base my own product off of. When I had chosen one, I created this flatplan to follow. I went with this because it was neat but still filled up the page nicely, exciting but not overpowering.
  • 15. IMAGES Each of the images was decided on in a different pose. The first image is of my sister, taken outdoors in a typical wedding pose. Firstly, I used prezi to create two presentations on Millum and Fergusons research on facial expression and a presentation on body language. These shaped my ideas. I then used Evernote to look at specific poses in magazines and to create a notebook where I analysed poses on contents pages. I decided I wanted my bride stood with her body language open, facing the camera. I also noticed that the most used expression was the chocolate box but decided to break convention and ignore this in favour of using a super smiler expression to convey that my bride + my content is happy and positive. .
  • 16. IMAGES I decided to have a photo with the ring in the prop inspiration Powtoon I created where I looked at the most used props across bridal magazines. I noticed that rings were quite prevalent, which made sense of marriage is ceremony centred around exchanging rings. I decided to use an image of a traditional suit in my male styling page where I acknowledged that I had a traditional suit available to me and decided that I should use it on one image. I have decided to use it on my contents page to show that I have a range of content.
  • 17. EDITORS NOTE I decided to use an editors note when I was looking through features of regional magazines, specifically when looking at Vibe magazine. Regional magazines tended to focus on personalising their mags and an editors note was one of the ways that they did this. It worked well and really added a personal touch and this made a connection between reader and editor. This is likely to make people more likely to subscribe or continue purchasing the magazine due to this personal touch.
  • 20. FONTS Once again, I first got my font ideas from the emaze presentation and I chose to go with Beauty And The Beast for my article title font. At the bottom of the page, you can see the page number. The fonts there are the masthead font and a serif font that I found that I thought was particularly nice called Pistilli Roman. This is also the font I used for my pull quotes in the article. Finally, I will use Arial for writing the article as this is easily the most readable font and therefore this makes the page the most functional.
  • 21. LAYOUT I chose my layout by firstly looking at other magazines layouts in an emaze presentation. During this, I chose the best layout that matched my wants and needs. I acknowledged it was minimalistic and this could be seen as dull and a little boring. Thus, when I made my own flatplan. I added in extra features that I have observed in generic conventions to help fill the page and make it more interesting. This included pull quotes and credits. The flatplan also included four images which was based off of the image layout on the layout this flatplan was based off of.
  • 22. PHOTOSHOOT IMAGES These are the images that I will take in my controlled photoshoot. The first is a pose that will feature both of my models. This is the first page where my male model will feature (as the image of the traditional suit will likely be modelled by my boyfriend.) I decided how I would style my male model in an emaze presentation where I looked at potential male styles and evaluated them. I decided to choose a waistcoat over a shirt and to have his hair spiked. When deciding how he and my female model would be posed, I used Evernote to create a notebook where I looked at poses. I noticed that there were many poses of couples being intimate and that I wanted to have my male model hold my female model in a similarly intimate fashion.
  • 23. PHOTOSHOOT IMAGES In my location scout, Powtoon I also suggested shooting at a church and I have decided that I will use an image of the church. This is because these locations are often regarded as very beautiful and are traditionally associated with weddings and also because it will ensure that my images are varied and not just images of the couple. I chose the pose for the other image in the same Evernote notebook as the first pose. In this, I noticed that there was often a shot of the couple kissing and I said that this would be easy to recreate and include in my own product.
  • 24. ADDITIONAL IMAGES I also decided that, because I would not have a range of unique images otherwise, I would use images that I have taken at my sisters real wedding. Ensuring that she is styled similarly, these images should blend together. Having these images will ensure that my magazine will be professional as it will have images that focus on real wedding aspects. These images will still be my own unique images as I was the one who took them but they were not taken in a controlled photoshoot so they may need to be edited in photoshop to achieve the desired effect.
  • 27. MODELS POSE My bride and groom will be posed in a way where they are gazing into each others eyes intimately. I wanted them to be in a position that they were nearly kissing one another but slightly parted. I thought that too much PDA might make an onlooker uncomfortable but this much was acceptable. This was observed in my Evernote notebook. I wanted their pose to be intimate. Furthermore, I have expressed that I want them to use the romantic/sexual expressions that I have explored in my prezi which I had created to look at facial expressions.
  • 28. LOCATION I also knew that I wanted this image to be taken outdoors. I’d looked at locations in my location scout Powtoon and I have acknowledged two field locations that I could take these photos in. The reason I wanted this is that I thought it would be a more interesting location than a plain background would. A billboard must be visually interesting as it’s purpose is to draw in and maintain attention. The background will barely be visible though as the couple is the focus of this image.
  • 29. LIGHTING/EDITING With this image, to help it stand out, I want to ensure that the lighting is dramatic. In my deconstructions, when I looked at other products, I realised that they’d done all the could do edit their images and add effects to make them stand out. This effect can be achieved both while I am taking the photo as I can be conscious of the position of the sun behind my models and also in the editing process by using Facebook to create shadows and highlights.
  • 30. LAYOUT I chose this layout by firstly looking at other billboard layouts from three other billboards. I evaluated them to see which was the strongest option for me to base my work on. I decided that the strongest one was this PRADA billboard: With this billboard in mind, I built a flatplan. It had the main image fill up the page and the text worked in amongst it. This was visually engaging and interesting and I felt that it filled the page well. I added in additional information though this wasn’t a part of the layout of my inspiration. I added this because I felt that it was necessary to direct people to my product and also to fill the empty space.
  • 31. FONTS I knew that I wanted minimal text as that was what I had observed in all of the billboards that I deconstructed and in my generic convention research. I needed two fonts. One to have the name of the magazine – this would need to be same as the masthead – and the other for the additional information – this would need to be readable. I evaluated all of my fonts I had chose from DaFont in an emaze presentation and chose Wonderland for my masthead and Arial for my readable additional font.
  • 34. HEADER + COLOUR SCHEME The top of my magazine page is also know as the header. In this, I will place my masthead. Underneath this, I will have a navigation menu. The colour scheme is bright pink and this is based off of colour schemes I observed in similar magazine websites. I looked at these websites in an emaze photo album. I put their colour pallettes beneath the images and evaluated which colours were most popular with what products and why. Bright pink was incredibly popular and therefore I have attempted to emulate it by having this colour be prevalent in my own work.
  • 35. LAYOUT I chose this layout due after looking through WIX templates. I looked through the website and selected four templates that I particularly liked. From there, I created a PowToon that explored the pros and cons of each template and I decided that all four templates would be strong choices in their own way. Therefore, to decide which was the best option, I decided to get audience feedback by hosting a survey. This survey told me that the template my audience would best respond to would be template #1. Therefore, I will use this template. After completing this survey, I asked people why they had chosen the option they had chosen and made a prezi with my feedback.
  • 36. IMAGES I have acknowledged that I need a wide range on content on my website and have thus came up with some potential image choices. I am more flexible regarding these than I am with my other images as I know that my shoot may not offer me enough unique images for me to be too choosy. I will, however, try and adhere to this storyboard. Three of the four initial images I have boarded here will be props that I looked at when I was investigating prop inspirations. I would like to include a photo of flowers, a photo of the ring, a photo of a cake and a photo of the couple. Representing a range of props shows the my magazine offers a range of different content regarding many different aspects of wedding planning.
  • 37. IMAGES I also wanted a photo of the couple. As this image references an article, I looked at my images from my article pose research and decided that I could likely use a photo of my models being intimate to represent the article. This would also match the romantic theme of the magazine.
  • 40. LAYOUT This layout was inspired by the other templates I saw on WIX and through experimentation on WIX. I listened To the feedback I was given by my audience and decided I would adapt the template to be less bland by adding in additional articles lower down on the page and also by adding in an editors note. These would make the page longer and also make it look more the like real websites that I observed in my deconstructions which had very full layouts with a range of different articles and images. When making this layout. I also created a flatplan to decide how I wanted the product to look I will put this flatplan on the next slide.
  • 41. EDITORS NOTE When planning my flatplan, I knew that I wanted to customise my template to add in an editors note. Though the layouts that I had looked at previously were unlike this in the sense that they didn’t have this feature but, from my regional research, I learnt that many regional products do use editors note to make their products seem more personalised and local. This is a tool I would like to use on the homepage of my website. I will also use an image of myself to help my editors note to seem even more personalised.
  • 42. IMAGES The images that I use for this section will likely be images I have taken from real weddings – of which I have been to three. This included the wedding of a friends mother, the wedding of my sister, and the wedding of my aunt. Within these images, I would like to include images of a dress, images of a ceremony, images relating to fashion, images including groups, floral displays, intimacy and affection and other such things I have observed in similar product. I will also edit these photos so that they are sharp and professional. I have seen the sorts of images used in websites in my deconstructions of websites. I also learnt about what my articles could be like when researching my competitions T.A. I got many article ideas from their in-depth surveys.
  • 45. LAYOUT The initial layout for this page in the template showed brands for tiled floors. I decided to revamp this page and make it into a page associated with the purchase of current and past issues of my magazine. Firstly, I looked at three example pages for the subscription and sale of other magazines. I looked at Belle Bridal, BRIDES and Wedding Ideas. From these, I evaluated which had the strongest layout and decided that Belle Bridal was the best as it was full and visually interesting at the same time as being a neat and aesthetically pleasing layout. I based my flatplan loosely off of this layout.
  • 46. LATEST ISSUE This is the section of the page that most strongly resembles the Belle Bridal layout. This will feature the cover of the magazine alongside a button to buy the magazine. This will also contain the information that I have already decided about the magazine. In my competition PowToon, I decided that my magazine would cost £3.99 and my digital edition would be cheaper. Potentially, £2.99. This would help me appeal over my competition as my magazine would be the cheapest for them to buy.
  • 47. SUBSCRIBE This feature was something that I saw when I was experimenting around with the apps on WIX. It would give people the option to subscribe. I feel that this would will the page up well and make my website feel more real and more professional. Many magazines rely on subscriptions, as I learnt last year. Fewer and fewer people are going out and purchasing magazines from stores as this is a medium that is often associated with the past. Moving into the digital age, the two ways that products such as these stay relevant is through social media and by subscriptions. I can have my social media links and also push for subscriptions by having the subscription box be large and hard to ignore.
  • 48. OTHER ISSUES I will also create a minimum of three other covers. In doing this, I can establish a house-style for my magazine and also show that my magazine is established. When creating these products I will either use images that I already have or recruit additional models. I will use all of the information I have about editing and fonts – such as having my models use an invitational expression or a super smiler expression. I will also use the same layout as I used on my front cover.
  • 51. LAYOUT + FONT This was the only product where I did not use a layout inspiration and I relied on my existent knowledge of genre and conventions alone to create this design. Thus, I came up with this flatplan. When choosing the fonts, I’d evaluated fonts in an emaze presentation. I’d decided to use a sans serif font and for titles I would use a serif font. This was because serif fonts are formal, and therefore it would set the right tone, and sans serif fonts are the most readable and therefore would be the easiest to process.
  • 52. COMMENT BOX The addition of a comments box was a choice I made as it was another app I saw when experimenting with WIX. The comments box will likely also be placed alongside social links to share or tweet the article – which would make it more likely to be seen if it was circulated around social media. All of these encourage audience interaction which is helpful for a regional magazine as it personalises the magazine. Finally, it makes my magazine seem more professional and more like a real magazine. This is essential as I am trying to make something that could pass as a real product.
  • 53. IMAGES For my images, I am likely going to use images of venues or of other couples. These will be images that I own already but will not have been taken in a controlled photoshoot. These images may be of venues that I have suggested in my location scout or in my suggested additional poses in my Evernote notebook: