2. • This was the first draft I did for the front
cover of my music magazine
• I had already decided on the font for my
masthead
• I decided on the cover lines, because
they were catchy and were things that
my audience would be interested in.
• However I hadn’t yet decide on the
bands name.
• In the beginning I was going to have a
medium-long shot which I later changed
after doing further research.
3. • Once I had decided on the name of the
band I changed the theme to candy
• I decided on a tagline that was catchy
• After doing more research I changed my
image shot type to a medium close up
this is because I thought it showed
more emotion and it looked more
professional.
4. • This is an example of the layout I am
hoping to produce with the images on
the right and the content on the left.
• I am going to have a ‘features’ and
‘every month’ section as magazines I
have looked at such as Q do this and I
think it makes it more accessible for
readers.
• I will have two images to make the page
more exciting and varied.
5. • This is a draft of what my left page
of the double page spread will look
like
• I am planning on having a big quote
at the top as all the examples I
looked at have this convention.
• I will have a quick summary about
the article
• The questions will be mostly about
music however some will be about
the bands personal life as most
interviews include this and also it is
more interesting for the reader.
6. • This is an example of the right page on
the double page spread
• The image will take up most/all of the
page and will be a long shot of the
three band members.
• The bands name will be big and bold
and the sweets theme will continue
through the pages
7. • Using the
images I took
for the
magazine I
have created
these drafts
using Microsoft
Word
• I am hoping
that my final
cover
(produced on
Photoshop and
InDesign) will
look similar to
these