2. I did not have time to finish this double page spread today as I was
writing the text for the other pages. Despite this, I am really happy
with how this turned out. Throughout my magazine I have had a
coherent and consistent color scheme but I decided to switch this up
on this double page spread. I still kept muted red tones and a colored
border but other than that it’s a lot different.
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5. This is the main editing technique I used throughout my fanzine as I
believe it appropriately matches a punk theme as well as adding a unique
aesthetic to my magazine. I tried to to color my borders and backgrounds
with the color of my edits to create a coherent and visually pleasing
fanzine. I think this was successful and I’m really happy with how it turned
out.
Despite this, If I were to plan this project again I would change a few
things. First of all , I dislike the text I chose in the end as I don’t think it
matched the look of the 70’s fanzines I found too perfectly. Although, I do
think the font is still cool, I should’ve studied more sources to really reflect
a punk style fanzine.
In terms of the textual content I wrote this lesson, I am also very happy. I
think it sounds professional and is well worded without being too boring.
Although I could’ve written a few more words on the first page.