1. Development of Front Cover
I selected one of the photos I had taken, which I think is an appropriate photo to
use for a front cover. This is because the model is making direct eye contact with
the camera and it adds a sense of mystery to the image.
I chose the magic wand tool to select the background, which enabled me to
colour it white.
3. Added masthead.
When applying the masthead, I looked back at my research and found the gap
between the models head and the masthead was too big. I then resized the image
and started to think more about conventions of a magazine and added a banner.
Whilst doing so, I reflected back on existing media products of the genre (indie
rock magazines)
After that I included the headline and also added text to the banner, which
includes freebies the magazine provides. In this case it was two free posters. I
first did the text red and then decided white would look better. This is another
convention of an indie rock genre like NME; my magazine so far is following the
colour scheme of red, white and yellow. However, I will play around with the use
of colour and decide which I think is the most appropriate and aesthetically
pleasing.
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5. I then started to work on the puff and the features of my magazine. I used the
font called ‘’eurostille’’ as well as ‘ezo sz’ to change things up. I used the circle
tool and filled it yellow. I used the title ‘’The 1975 announce new UK dates’’
because from my research I found The 1975 are a big, popular band from the
indie rock genre. I then added two pictures from my photoshoot for the ‘’free
posters’’ and added the features of ‘’in depth interviews with the biggest bands of
2014’’
I then added a photo of my other models to feature in my magazine. I uploaded
the photo to photoshop and roughly used the magic wand tool to make the
background partially white. This was because it made the photo blend with the
back of my main image better. I then used the line tool and increased the
thickness to 10 and went around two sides of the image to make a somewhat
border effect.
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8. I then moved it further down to make room for my masthead.
Added masthead.
9. Added a bottom banner and changed the way text is organised and shown, by
adding boxes which is a common feature of indie rock magazine covers like NME.
I also added a number to my top banner to state how many free posters are
inside of the magazine.
I then rotated the text for my puff making it easier for the audience to read.
Font experimentation