2. Technologies
• I used a range of technologies to create my
final magazine piece. These include
– Photoshop
– Befunky
– Fontspace
– A digital camera
• I believe that these products all contributed to
helping me to create an effective and
conventional magazine.
3. Befunky
• I used befunky for the most part to edit all of
the photographs in my production.
• I used befunky because it was easy to use and
it allowed me to create conventional effects
that appeal to the target audience.
• Befunky allowed me to place an indie spin on
photos and it also allowed me to correct the
blur on one of the photographs that I took.
6. Photoshop
• Photoshop was the tool which I used to compile
the pictures and text to make a conventional
magazine.
• I used photoshop because I have had some
previous experience with photoshop and the
layers allowed me to place items in the correct
place without disturbing other items.
• It also allowed me to create a conventional
looking magazine with the correct size format to
suit a magazine.
8. Fontspace
• Fontspace gave me access to their huge library
of fonts.
• This allowed me to find a font that perfectly
suited the genre of my magazine, adding a
conventional and professional effect.
• I used fontspace purely for the huge variety of
fonts and ease of access. It allowed me to find
an extremely conventional masthead and
coverline font.
9. Digital Camera
• My digital camera allowed me to take high
definition photographs of my models in a variety
of outdoors and unconventional settings.
• I used a digital camera because of the portability,
ease of use and high quality.
• Indie magazines traditionally depict their artists
in outdoors or obscure settings. The portability
allowed me to replicate this in high quality.