2. Front cover from start to
finish-
To start off my media magazine, I
wanted a solid colour for my
background, I was experimenting for
a while but then I thought the black
would help me with my variety of
different colour scehemes
3. The first thing I did, was put in the title, started
off one by one, so I could have a different variety
of sizes, to mix and match and change.
After adding each letter, I wanted
the “The” to be bigger then the
blues because it gave me a chance
to make the “The” to stand out,
and make it catch someone's eye.
The “Blues” is blue to be ironic with
the audience, because the name is
“blue”, the colour works perfectly to
show that it says blue.
4. After adding the name, I chose to add the model,
I did this so I know where the space is for my
writing, and how much space I have left.
My model, Jack, was
chosen because of his music
look, and for his looks, I
used him so he would
connect with the younger
audience and also bring
some young teens to the
magazine.
5. After adding my model, I
wanted to the minor details to
my magazine, such as barcode
and the free prizes.
The small details
information is a copy from
many other magazines
6. After adding the small detail, I
started to add bigger
information to my front cover,
such as information that’s
going to be inside the
magazine.
After adding all the
information, I had enough
space to add pictures
7. After adding all the pictures, I
wanted to add one more
thing, colour.
New pictures
Adding the blue
triangle makes the
front cover stand
out, and makes it
stand out
8. Moving on to content
page
Starting the contents, I
went with the black
background again, to
work with the front
cover.
9. I added the white lines to
split up the contents page, so
not everything is mashed
together.
10. The first thing I did was
add colour and images
that would work for my
music magazine.
Having these variety of colours makes the contents page
stand out, and it works well with the background colour.
I did a mirroring of jack
looking at his alto ego
11. After the pictures and colours
were on there, I added all the
information, so I know what
goes where.
The information fitted well with the
background colour
12. I then added the contents page name, and made a
few different details to it, to again make it stand out
13. After adding a difference to the page, and adding
the final touches, my contents page was done, and
ready for selling.