This document analyzes various design elements of National Geographic magazine covers and layouts. It discusses the use of different fonts for headlines, credits, and body text to draw attention. It also examines the intentional use of colors, lighting, and photos that match the tone and topic of articles. The document notes how these design choices make the magazine more visually appealing and professional, increasing the chances people will buy it. It highlights lessons for the reader's own magazine project, such as using memorable branding elements and considering how layout, colors, and photos suit the target audience and content.
Here are a few key things this book says about your target audience:
- They have an interest in photography as a hobby, not just professionally. So your book appealing to amateur photographers as well as professionals would be good.
- They have some disposable income and free time to dedicate to hobbies/self-improvement. So your content should provide value beyond just casual interest.
- Both men and women are interested in the topic, so your content and design shouldn't target one gender exclusively.
- A focus on practical techniques and skills, not just theory, would engage this audience that wants to improve their photography. Step-by-step tutorials or examples could work well.
- High production values
The document summarizes research conducted on existing magazine products. It describes various design elements used across different magazine covers and double page spreads, including color schemes, photo styles, text-to-picture ratios, and masthead designs. The research found that the products used unique mastheads tailored to their topics, equal text-photo ratios on double page spreads, and complementary color schemes between covers and interior pages. The document notes that these aspects will be applied to the author's own work.
The document analyzes the contents page of a magazine. It notes that the page is set out professionally with the contents list on the right side and sections divided by theme. While images are included, they do not detract from the main focus on the contents. The color scheme and layout make the page easy to read. However, there is no title indicating it is the contents page, which could cause confusion.
The document analyzes three different magazine products - a gaming magazine, travel magazine, and music magazine. Key insights from the analysis include using brighter colors and banners with competitions on the front cover. Nearly all magazines had a single large image spanning two pages to highlight an important person. Websites for the magazines were simple in design to effectively convey information. This research will inform the design of the author's own magazine, focusing on a simple yet appealing layout and use of large images to draw attention.
Olivia Waller evaluated her FMP production process. For research, she found it useful to explore design ideas but notes a weakness was finding an original magazine name. Her planning helped create different ideas, but weaknesses included plans not working out as intended. For time management, she completed work on time but wishes she researched more magazines. Peer feedback praised her cover colors but noted the layout seemed crowded and could include more advertisements to attract audiences.
The document provides a summary and evaluation of the author's FMP project. For their research, the author notes that researching magazines advertising games they were familiar with helped them understand color scheme and layout choices. However, they could have researched more products in more depth. For planning, focusing heavily on one idea provided depth but risked issues if that idea changed. The author felt they managed time well by leaving time for improvements. They would have tried more ideas with more time. Feedback praised the background images and color choices but noted the cover and spread could be more consistent and the spread less information-dense. The author agreed more variety on the spread was needed but disagreed that the cover and spread schemes should match given their different roles.
The document analyzes the design elements of magazine covers, spreads, and websites. It discusses how various fonts, images, and color schemes are used to draw attention, convey information, and maintain coherence across pages. Specific techniques highlighted include using large celebrity images to catch the eye, coordinating colors with the subject matter, and varying text sizes to prioritize content. The analyses provide insights into visual communication strategies in print and digital publishing.
The document describes the design choices Jessica made in creating a magazine mockup. For the front cover, she used serif fonts for the title and sans-serif for headlines to draw attention. On the contents page, she used different fonts and multiple images to draw readers to different stories. On the double page spread, she included a smaller offset image to focus on the interview text.
Here are a few key things this book says about your target audience:
- They have an interest in photography as a hobby, not just professionally. So your book appealing to amateur photographers as well as professionals would be good.
- They have some disposable income and free time to dedicate to hobbies/self-improvement. So your content should provide value beyond just casual interest.
- Both men and women are interested in the topic, so your content and design shouldn't target one gender exclusively.
- A focus on practical techniques and skills, not just theory, would engage this audience that wants to improve their photography. Step-by-step tutorials or examples could work well.
- High production values
The document summarizes research conducted on existing magazine products. It describes various design elements used across different magazine covers and double page spreads, including color schemes, photo styles, text-to-picture ratios, and masthead designs. The research found that the products used unique mastheads tailored to their topics, equal text-photo ratios on double page spreads, and complementary color schemes between covers and interior pages. The document notes that these aspects will be applied to the author's own work.
The document analyzes the contents page of a magazine. It notes that the page is set out professionally with the contents list on the right side and sections divided by theme. While images are included, they do not detract from the main focus on the contents. The color scheme and layout make the page easy to read. However, there is no title indicating it is the contents page, which could cause confusion.
The document analyzes three different magazine products - a gaming magazine, travel magazine, and music magazine. Key insights from the analysis include using brighter colors and banners with competitions on the front cover. Nearly all magazines had a single large image spanning two pages to highlight an important person. Websites for the magazines were simple in design to effectively convey information. This research will inform the design of the author's own magazine, focusing on a simple yet appealing layout and use of large images to draw attention.
Olivia Waller evaluated her FMP production process. For research, she found it useful to explore design ideas but notes a weakness was finding an original magazine name. Her planning helped create different ideas, but weaknesses included plans not working out as intended. For time management, she completed work on time but wishes she researched more magazines. Peer feedback praised her cover colors but noted the layout seemed crowded and could include more advertisements to attract audiences.
The document provides a summary and evaluation of the author's FMP project. For their research, the author notes that researching magazines advertising games they were familiar with helped them understand color scheme and layout choices. However, they could have researched more products in more depth. For planning, focusing heavily on one idea provided depth but risked issues if that idea changed. The author felt they managed time well by leaving time for improvements. They would have tried more ideas with more time. Feedback praised the background images and color choices but noted the cover and spread could be more consistent and the spread less information-dense. The author agreed more variety on the spread was needed but disagreed that the cover and spread schemes should match given their different roles.
The document analyzes the design elements of magazine covers, spreads, and websites. It discusses how various fonts, images, and color schemes are used to draw attention, convey information, and maintain coherence across pages. Specific techniques highlighted include using large celebrity images to catch the eye, coordinating colors with the subject matter, and varying text sizes to prioritize content. The analyses provide insights into visual communication strategies in print and digital publishing.
The document describes the design choices Jessica made in creating a magazine mockup. For the front cover, she used serif fonts for the title and sans-serif for headlines to draw attention. On the contents page, she used different fonts and multiple images to draw readers to different stories. On the double page spread, she included a smaller offset image to focus on the interview text.
This document provides details about the candidate's research and planning for their AS Media foundation portfolio. It includes analysis of magazine conventions seen in example magazine covers, such as mastheads, color schemes, images, text placement and puffs. The candidate discusses identifying target audiences and representing social groups. Their preliminary exercise research examines magazine design elements and conventions. Ideas and research are presented for the candidate's own school magazine design, including forming and conventions that will be used. A moodboard of magazine photoshoot images is shown and considerations are discussed for the candidate's own photoshoot. Plans and justifications are provided for conventions that will be used in the candidate's own music magazine design, including the cover, contents page and double page
The color schemes, photography, and content of the magazines were analyzed. For the teenage gaming magazine, black and white colors were used to make the title and text stand out, and dynamic character photos appealed to the target audience. The fishing magazine for retirement-aged men used natural colors and a casual writing style. The children's gaming magazine featured bright colors and simple explanations of games. Common features identified were a main cover image, attention-grabbing slogans, and more emphasis on images over text on the cover versus inside spreads. Aspects to include are large titles, flashy slogans, and bright colors.
This document provides details about various aspects of magazine design and conventions. It discusses the key elements typically found on magazine covers such as the masthead, cover image, color scheme, and taglines. It also examines how specific magazines follow, develop, or challenge conventions related to these elements. Additionally, the document explores conventions used within magazine articles and spreads, such as headings, images, and formatting of text and questions. Overall, the document researches and analyzes magazine design and conventions to help inform the creation of a school magazine.
The document discusses how the media product challenges conventions of real music magazines.
The front cover challenges conventions by having an unusual Christmas-themed masthead in green and red instead of the typical bold colors. The main headline is also in red on a background with many colors, challenging readability conventions but making it stand out.
The contents page challenges conventions by including a "Top Picks" section where magazine staff recommend articles, which magazines don't usually have. This section may not appeal to all readers who just want the standard contents listing.
The double page spread layout follows conventions but challenges them by including cut-out images without backgrounds, which could make the page look cluttered but allows the images to stand
This document provides an analysis of magazine design conventions based on research. It examines the layout elements used in sample magazine covers and articles, such as mastheads, color schemes, images, headings and subheadings. The document also discusses which conventions will be applied in the design of a school magazine, such as using a main image, color scheme, masthead and puffs. Research on sample magazine spreads is presented, analyzing how they follow, develop and challenge conventions through elements like multiple related images and non-traditional layouts.
Vinay Kilaire evaluates his music magazine "EDGE" which uses conventions from real music magazines. The magazine targets a wide audience with pop and rock genres. It uses bright colors and graphics in the masthead to stand out. Cover lines are large and eye-catching to attract readers. Photography is professionally edited and anchors images to headlines. Fonts, layout, and lighting create cohesion across pages. The magazine represents youth and explores gender and artists to reflect society. IPC would be a good fit to distribute the magazine to expand their music offerings and attract teenage readers.
The document discusses pre-production paperwork that may be required for print and moving image productions. For print, it lists risk assessments, flat plans, style sheets, equipment lists, contingency plans, copy, production schedules, location recces, budgets, and model call sheets. For moving image, it lists risk assessments, storyboards, shotlists, equipment lists and bookings, contingency plans, scripts, production schedules, call sheets, location recces, and budgets. It then provides more details on what a style sheet and layout plans entail for a print production. The reflection discusses planning to create a magazine covering rock music, including photo shoots, article topics on mental health, tattoos, and artists' interests. The purpose
The front covers of fanzines are typically eye-catching with vivid colors and edited images related to the topic. Double page spreads feature large eye-catching photos or artwork. Color schemes aim to set the tone and improve appearance, often using black and white. Fonts are simple and easy to read. Images look authentic rather than edited. Content focuses on the topic like a band, football club or video game through articles, reviews and photos.
The document provides an analysis of existing fanzine products. It finds that fanzines typically use more images than text as readers do not want large blocks of text in their spare time. Bold fonts are important for any text to catch readers' attention. Front covers need to be aesthetically pleasing to attract readers. Color schemes and themes should match the topic. Images are key to showing content about subjects like street art. Both informal and formal writing styles can be effective depending on the intended audience.
The document contains evaluations of four magazine front cover photographs for different issues - TV and Film, Gaming, Sport, and Beauty. For each photograph, the evaluator discusses their intentions in taking the photo, how the final image fulfills those intentions, how appropriate the image is for the target teenage audience and magazine theme, the meaning created, and how well the image and text work together. The evaluator aimed to create welcoming covers that simply but effectively conveyed the magazine themes to attract teenage readers.
The document discusses the similarities and differences between various products for a newspaper: the front and second newspaper pages, two web pages (home and news), a poster, and the relationships between the newspaper, web pages, and poster. The key similarities are the use of the same colors, fonts, and layout elements across all products to tie them together visually as being from the same newspaper. The main differences are in the level of detail and focus of the stories or sections between the pages and products. The poster uses brighter colors and photos to attract attention, while the synergy between the products helps promote each other.
The document discusses the design features of an existing magazine product. On the front cover, they have used a high quality image taken by a professional photographer and edited it with bright colors to attract viewers. The double page spread continues this color scheme for consistency and uses a dark background with white font for readability. The average reader is estimated to be 45 years old and married based on the image chosen.
The document provides an evaluation of a magazine product created by Adele Rolf. It includes sections on research, planning, time management, target audience appeal, technical qualities, aesthetic qualities, and peer feedback. The research and planning helped develop the concept, but limited time caused rushed work. The target audience was teens and young adults, and content on music festivals and artists aimed to appeal to them. Peer feedback praised the professional look but suggested improving fonts and adding more text columns.
The student created a front page for a magazine, a double page article spread, and a website for the magazine. In reflecting on the projects, the student believes the designs came out well with balanced colors, fonts, and images. The student also learned new skills using InDesign and website design software in the process. Comparing the projects to professional examples, the student found similarities like large celebrity images and article previews, but also differences like use of space and image incorporation. The student feels the projects were successful overall considering it was their first time using the design software.
The document discusses the pricing and design choices for a new magazine targeted at university students. It sets the price at £2.99 to appeal to its target audience of young adults without much money. The cover design uses bright colors and photos to catch readers' eyes. Inside, the contents page uses a black background to make text and photos stand out. Featured articles are given vibrant, artistic treatments like overlays and splatters to engage the target audience visually.
The document provides an evaluation of an FMP project that included research, planning, time management, and technical and aesthetic qualities. Research included analyzing similar products and creating an audience profile. Planning covered layout plans, style sheets, contingency plans, and schedules. Time management focused on preparation and adhering to schedules. Technical qualities examined formatting tools used. Aesthetic qualities analyzed design elements and their strengths/weaknesses. Peer feedback was positive about the overall aesthetic, organization, and readability, but suggested improvements like increasing image size on the cover and adding context to Instagram posts. The author agreed improvements could make the cover less bare but disagreed the text stroke blended in too much.
Through developing skills in Photoshop and research on magazine design, the author improved their final magazine cover from the preliminary version. For the final cover, they used a medium shot of the model with controlled lighting and plain background. They included a logo rather than graphic for the model credit. The layout followed principles like including advertising in the strong fallow area. The color scheme and inclusion of a website link made it more professional. For future improvements, the author could make interviews longer with smaller images, adjust font colors and sizes, and add more pages/promotional features.
The document provides research on existing teen lifestyle magazines. It summarizes the front covers and double page spreads of three magazines. All three magazines use pops of color throughout to catch attention, have simple fonts and layouts to appeal to various audiences, and arrange content in unique ways rather than boring formats. The research will inform the creator's own magazine by including color and unique article arrangements.
This document summarizes Harry Allinson's evaluation of a football magazine production project. It covers research, planning, time management, technical qualities, audience appeal, and peer feedback. The research and planning sections note strengths and weaknesses. Time management could have been improved. Peer feedback suggested adding more details and text to the cover and double page spread. Overall, more content could have strengthened the project.
Louis Biddles evaluated his research, planning, time management, technical qualities, aesthetic qualities, and audience appeal for a magazine project. For his research, he researched 3 diverse magazines to expand his ideas. To improve, he would research more products. His planning included mind maps, mood boards, and page layouts. To improve, he would include more font and layout details. He managed his time well but had some saving issues between software versions. His magazine used large images and mastheads to attract attention and a color scheme relating to live music.
The color schemes, photography, and content of the magazines were analyzed. For teenage gaming magazines, bright colors and dynamic character photos were used to appeal to teenage interests in action games. Content focused on popular games like Spiderman. Kids' gaming magazines used bright colors and Mario/game artwork. Content explained games simply. Fishing magazines varied color schemes and photography based on target audience - natural blues for retirement fishing, greens for river fishing. Writing styles also differed - casual for kids, formal and factual for global fishing. Women's magazines used pinks/reds and gossip-style writing with celebrity photos. Large titles, bright colors, and flashy slogans enticed readers on covers across magazines.
The color schemes, photography, and content of the magazines were analyzed. For teenage gaming magazines, bright colors and dynamic character photos were used to appeal to teenage interests in action games. Kid's gaming magazines featured bright colors and clay/artwork photos to simply explain games. Fishing magazines varied color schemes and photo styles depending on their intended retirement or global audiences. Women's gossip magazines emphasized celebrity photos and bold, conversational writing styles. Overall, common features included prominent titles, flashy slogans, and adjusting photo vs. text ratios based on the front cover vs interior pages.
This document provides details about the candidate's research and planning for their AS Media foundation portfolio. It includes analysis of magazine conventions seen in example magazine covers, such as mastheads, color schemes, images, text placement and puffs. The candidate discusses identifying target audiences and representing social groups. Their preliminary exercise research examines magazine design elements and conventions. Ideas and research are presented for the candidate's own school magazine design, including forming and conventions that will be used. A moodboard of magazine photoshoot images is shown and considerations are discussed for the candidate's own photoshoot. Plans and justifications are provided for conventions that will be used in the candidate's own music magazine design, including the cover, contents page and double page
The color schemes, photography, and content of the magazines were analyzed. For the teenage gaming magazine, black and white colors were used to make the title and text stand out, and dynamic character photos appealed to the target audience. The fishing magazine for retirement-aged men used natural colors and a casual writing style. The children's gaming magazine featured bright colors and simple explanations of games. Common features identified were a main cover image, attention-grabbing slogans, and more emphasis on images over text on the cover versus inside spreads. Aspects to include are large titles, flashy slogans, and bright colors.
This document provides details about various aspects of magazine design and conventions. It discusses the key elements typically found on magazine covers such as the masthead, cover image, color scheme, and taglines. It also examines how specific magazines follow, develop, or challenge conventions related to these elements. Additionally, the document explores conventions used within magazine articles and spreads, such as headings, images, and formatting of text and questions. Overall, the document researches and analyzes magazine design and conventions to help inform the creation of a school magazine.
The document discusses how the media product challenges conventions of real music magazines.
The front cover challenges conventions by having an unusual Christmas-themed masthead in green and red instead of the typical bold colors. The main headline is also in red on a background with many colors, challenging readability conventions but making it stand out.
The contents page challenges conventions by including a "Top Picks" section where magazine staff recommend articles, which magazines don't usually have. This section may not appeal to all readers who just want the standard contents listing.
The double page spread layout follows conventions but challenges them by including cut-out images without backgrounds, which could make the page look cluttered but allows the images to stand
This document provides an analysis of magazine design conventions based on research. It examines the layout elements used in sample magazine covers and articles, such as mastheads, color schemes, images, headings and subheadings. The document also discusses which conventions will be applied in the design of a school magazine, such as using a main image, color scheme, masthead and puffs. Research on sample magazine spreads is presented, analyzing how they follow, develop and challenge conventions through elements like multiple related images and non-traditional layouts.
Vinay Kilaire evaluates his music magazine "EDGE" which uses conventions from real music magazines. The magazine targets a wide audience with pop and rock genres. It uses bright colors and graphics in the masthead to stand out. Cover lines are large and eye-catching to attract readers. Photography is professionally edited and anchors images to headlines. Fonts, layout, and lighting create cohesion across pages. The magazine represents youth and explores gender and artists to reflect society. IPC would be a good fit to distribute the magazine to expand their music offerings and attract teenage readers.
The document discusses pre-production paperwork that may be required for print and moving image productions. For print, it lists risk assessments, flat plans, style sheets, equipment lists, contingency plans, copy, production schedules, location recces, budgets, and model call sheets. For moving image, it lists risk assessments, storyboards, shotlists, equipment lists and bookings, contingency plans, scripts, production schedules, call sheets, location recces, and budgets. It then provides more details on what a style sheet and layout plans entail for a print production. The reflection discusses planning to create a magazine covering rock music, including photo shoots, article topics on mental health, tattoos, and artists' interests. The purpose
The front covers of fanzines are typically eye-catching with vivid colors and edited images related to the topic. Double page spreads feature large eye-catching photos or artwork. Color schemes aim to set the tone and improve appearance, often using black and white. Fonts are simple and easy to read. Images look authentic rather than edited. Content focuses on the topic like a band, football club or video game through articles, reviews and photos.
The document provides an analysis of existing fanzine products. It finds that fanzines typically use more images than text as readers do not want large blocks of text in their spare time. Bold fonts are important for any text to catch readers' attention. Front covers need to be aesthetically pleasing to attract readers. Color schemes and themes should match the topic. Images are key to showing content about subjects like street art. Both informal and formal writing styles can be effective depending on the intended audience.
The document contains evaluations of four magazine front cover photographs for different issues - TV and Film, Gaming, Sport, and Beauty. For each photograph, the evaluator discusses their intentions in taking the photo, how the final image fulfills those intentions, how appropriate the image is for the target teenage audience and magazine theme, the meaning created, and how well the image and text work together. The evaluator aimed to create welcoming covers that simply but effectively conveyed the magazine themes to attract teenage readers.
The document discusses the similarities and differences between various products for a newspaper: the front and second newspaper pages, two web pages (home and news), a poster, and the relationships between the newspaper, web pages, and poster. The key similarities are the use of the same colors, fonts, and layout elements across all products to tie them together visually as being from the same newspaper. The main differences are in the level of detail and focus of the stories or sections between the pages and products. The poster uses brighter colors and photos to attract attention, while the synergy between the products helps promote each other.
The document discusses the design features of an existing magazine product. On the front cover, they have used a high quality image taken by a professional photographer and edited it with bright colors to attract viewers. The double page spread continues this color scheme for consistency and uses a dark background with white font for readability. The average reader is estimated to be 45 years old and married based on the image chosen.
The document provides an evaluation of a magazine product created by Adele Rolf. It includes sections on research, planning, time management, target audience appeal, technical qualities, aesthetic qualities, and peer feedback. The research and planning helped develop the concept, but limited time caused rushed work. The target audience was teens and young adults, and content on music festivals and artists aimed to appeal to them. Peer feedback praised the professional look but suggested improving fonts and adding more text columns.
The student created a front page for a magazine, a double page article spread, and a website for the magazine. In reflecting on the projects, the student believes the designs came out well with balanced colors, fonts, and images. The student also learned new skills using InDesign and website design software in the process. Comparing the projects to professional examples, the student found similarities like large celebrity images and article previews, but also differences like use of space and image incorporation. The student feels the projects were successful overall considering it was their first time using the design software.
The document discusses the pricing and design choices for a new magazine targeted at university students. It sets the price at £2.99 to appeal to its target audience of young adults without much money. The cover design uses bright colors and photos to catch readers' eyes. Inside, the contents page uses a black background to make text and photos stand out. Featured articles are given vibrant, artistic treatments like overlays and splatters to engage the target audience visually.
The document provides an evaluation of an FMP project that included research, planning, time management, and technical and aesthetic qualities. Research included analyzing similar products and creating an audience profile. Planning covered layout plans, style sheets, contingency plans, and schedules. Time management focused on preparation and adhering to schedules. Technical qualities examined formatting tools used. Aesthetic qualities analyzed design elements and their strengths/weaknesses. Peer feedback was positive about the overall aesthetic, organization, and readability, but suggested improvements like increasing image size on the cover and adding context to Instagram posts. The author agreed improvements could make the cover less bare but disagreed the text stroke blended in too much.
Through developing skills in Photoshop and research on magazine design, the author improved their final magazine cover from the preliminary version. For the final cover, they used a medium shot of the model with controlled lighting and plain background. They included a logo rather than graphic for the model credit. The layout followed principles like including advertising in the strong fallow area. The color scheme and inclusion of a website link made it more professional. For future improvements, the author could make interviews longer with smaller images, adjust font colors and sizes, and add more pages/promotional features.
The document provides research on existing teen lifestyle magazines. It summarizes the front covers and double page spreads of three magazines. All three magazines use pops of color throughout to catch attention, have simple fonts and layouts to appeal to various audiences, and arrange content in unique ways rather than boring formats. The research will inform the creator's own magazine by including color and unique article arrangements.
This document summarizes Harry Allinson's evaluation of a football magazine production project. It covers research, planning, time management, technical qualities, audience appeal, and peer feedback. The research and planning sections note strengths and weaknesses. Time management could have been improved. Peer feedback suggested adding more details and text to the cover and double page spread. Overall, more content could have strengthened the project.
Louis Biddles evaluated his research, planning, time management, technical qualities, aesthetic qualities, and audience appeal for a magazine project. For his research, he researched 3 diverse magazines to expand his ideas. To improve, he would research more products. His planning included mind maps, mood boards, and page layouts. To improve, he would include more font and layout details. He managed his time well but had some saving issues between software versions. His magazine used large images and mastheads to attract attention and a color scheme relating to live music.
The color schemes, photography, and content of the magazines were analyzed. For teenage gaming magazines, bright colors and dynamic character photos were used to appeal to teenage interests in action games. Content focused on popular games like Spiderman. Kids' gaming magazines used bright colors and Mario/game artwork. Content explained games simply. Fishing magazines varied color schemes and photography based on target audience - natural blues for retirement fishing, greens for river fishing. Writing styles also differed - casual for kids, formal and factual for global fishing. Women's magazines used pinks/reds and gossip-style writing with celebrity photos. Large titles, bright colors, and flashy slogans enticed readers on covers across magazines.
The color schemes, photography, and content of the magazines were analyzed. For teenage gaming magazines, bright colors and dynamic character photos were used to appeal to teenage interests in action games. Kid's gaming magazines featured bright colors and clay/artwork photos to simply explain games. Fishing magazines varied color schemes and photo styles depending on their intended retirement or global audiences. Women's gossip magazines emphasized celebrity photos and bold, conversational writing styles. Overall, common features included prominent titles, flashy slogans, and adjusting photo vs. text ratios based on the front cover vs interior pages.
The document summarizes the strengths and weaknesses of the author's research, planning, time management, and the technical and aesthetic qualities of their magazine project. Some key strengths included analyzing existing magazines to understand conventions, which helped in developing the front cover and spreads. However, weaknesses included spending too much time analyzing magazines not related to their chosen genre, and poor time management resulting in rushed work. The author provides comparisons to a professionally made magazine, noting similarities like conventions used, but also differences like layout complexity and image quality.
The document provides research on existing magazine covers. It analyzes 3 magazines - a scuba diving magazine, surf magazine, and older magazine. It finds they commonly give the cover photo plenty of space with minimal text. They use contrasting colors so the title and text stand out without interrupting the photo. The research will inform the author's own magazine cover by giving the photo room, minimizing ads to focus on the topic, and including an action shot for the cover.
The document provides details on the plans and influences for a magazine mood board and final product. Key elements of the mood board include using bright colors, varied font sizes, appealing photos that grab attention, interesting patterns, and photos of unfamiliar environments. The mood board influences the final product's layout, focus on nature/UK locations, use of different photo techniques, and factual rather than misleading information. Influences noted are avoiding fake information, drawing on personal writing interests, learning from existing magazines like National Geographic, and the landscape photography of Thomas Heaton.
The document provides details on the plans and influences for a magazine mood board and final product. Key elements of the mood board include using bright colors, varied font sizes, appealing photos, interesting patterns, and photos that capture different environments. The mood board influences the final product's layout, focus on nature/cities in the UK, use of techniques like panoramic shots, and truthful representation of locations. Influences noted are avoiding fake information, drawing on personal writing interests, learning from existing magazines like National Geographic, and the landscape photography of Thomas Heaton.
This document provides an evaluation of an FMP project on magazine production. It summarizes the strengths and weaknesses of the producer's research, planning, time management, and technical qualities. It also discusses the audience appeal and includes feedback from peers. The feedback praised the professional front cover but suggested adding more images. Improvements to the double page spread layout were also noted, such as using outlines instead of solid colors to distinguish articles. The producer agreed some aspects could be improved and would change the double page spread layout and add space to the front cover for a barcode in the future.
The document provides an evaluation by Leticia Lopes of their production process for a magazine. Some key points:
- Research of existing products influenced colors and ideas used, and audience feedback helped decide specific elements.
- Planning included creating style sheets, layouts, and collecting fonts/images which helped visualize and guide the work. Weaknesses included inability to use planned photo locations or first photos taken.
- Time management allowed completion on time but initial photos were impacted by model availability and weather. Additional time would have improved a double page spread and content page.
- Comparisons are made to existing magazines, with similarities noted in colors, layouts, and positioning of elements. Weaknesses and potential
- The target audience is predominantly male, aged 16-18 years old.
- Most would not regularly read magazines and prefer getting information online for free.
- The magazine should focus on TV, film and anime content to appeal to interests.
- The price point of £2-3 was most popular to attract customers while being affordable.
- The target audience is predominantly male, aged 16-18 years old.
- Most do not regularly read magazines and find information online for free instead of paying for magazines.
- The audience is interested in a magazine focused on TV, film and anime rather than games or music.
- The price point should be £2-3 to appeal to those willing to pay varying amounts.
This research shows that the magazine needs to be informal in tone, focus on popular TV/film/anime topics, and price competitively to attract the young, internet-savvy male audience who does not regularly read magazines. Including up-to-
1. The student proposes creating a photography book covering various aspects of the field including equipment, careers, famous photographers, Photoshop/Lightroom tutorials, and showcasing their own photos.
2. Research will include existing photography events for inspiration on layout and topics. Color schemes and additional photos will also be researched.
3. The book will be evaluated through ongoing reflections during production and a final self-reflection to analyze the work and developing practices. Feedback will also be gathered from peers.
Sam Nixon York college Fanzine Evaluation samuel nixon
The document summarizes the strengths and weaknesses of the author's research, planning, time management, and final product for a fanzine project. It includes peer feedback noting that the product could have benefited from more pages, information, and people in the photos to make it more interesting. The author agrees more information and better time management would have improved the fanzine.
Sam Nixon York college Fanzine Research, planning and pre-productionsamuel nixon
This document provides draft outlines and plans for the content of a fanzine on photography. It includes draft summaries of 3 articles about the author's photography process and favorite photos. It also outlines plans for a gallery page with multiple images but no text, and an advertisement for an affordable camera. The production schedule outlines a 5-week timeline for completing cover design, content pages, and back page. Research sources are documented in the bibliography. The overall goal is to create a unique and visually appealing fanzine that balances images and text to keep the target audience interested.
The document provides a strengths and weaknesses analysis of the author's audience analysis, idea development, and time management for a class project. Some key strengths included conducting in-depth research on design styles appealing to the target audience, covering a variety of topics to interest more people, and creating a detailed mood board and production schedule. Weaknesses consisted of not analyzing magazine layouts and content enough, doing little experimentation with layout ideas, and not leaving enough time to improve quality. The author concludes they could have made a better product by addressing these weaknesses.
The student summarizes their research, planning, production process, and peer feedback for a school project creating a fanzine. Some strengths included using a range of screenshots in their research to understand layouts and using tested ideas in planning to save production time. Weaknesses included not researching as thoroughly as possible and only planning one main idea. Peer feedback suggested improvements like adding a signature design element to each page. The student agrees improvements could be made.
This document discusses research on fanzines. It provides examples of existing fanzine covers and layouts. The document outlines plans for an original fanzine, including using photographs and modified images. It discusses using different fonts, colors, and styles to make pages visually interesting and the fanzine unique. A production schedule is included, outlining tasks over 5 weeks to create the fanzine, including selecting images, writing content, and drafting pages.
How landscape photography and it’s industry developed since Niépce’s “Urban L...samuel nixon
Landscape photography first began in the 1820s but faced backlash from painters who saw it as a threat. Early photography required long exposures and complex chemical processes. Throughout the 1800s, equipment and techniques improved, reducing exposure times and allowing mass production. After World War 2, companies like Nikon and Canon thrived, having gained experience producing optical equipment for the military. Today, the photography industry is a multi-billion dollar business, with landscape photographers able to connect with audiences through YouTube and sell photos online or in calendars and classes.
The document provides a self-evaluation of the strengths and weaknesses of the author's audience analysis, idea development, and time management for a class project. Some key strengths included conducting in-depth research on design styles appealing to the target audience, covering a variety of topics to interest more people, and creating a detailed mood board and production schedule. Weaknesses included not researching magazine layouts and content enough and not testing design ideas experimentally. The author concludes that addressing the weaknesses could have led to a higher quality final product that better appealed to the target audience.
Samuel worked on the introduction spread for their product. They edited the background image to make it more visually appealing by adjusting the vibrancy, saturation, brightness, and contrast. This was done to make the colors stand out more and look more detailed. Custom shapes were used to create corner pieces for the page to give it a unique style. Colored edges were added to the corners so information could be placed inside and the colors would match the background image. Headings for each box were made and underlined in a unique style to stand out from other elements on the page.
client project idea dev, proposal and influences samuel nixon
The document provides details on the development of ideas for a book project about media in York. It includes mood boards exploring cover design concepts featuring photos taken in York. The proposed book will summarize the Aesthetica Short Film Festival and discuss how more opportunities are needed for those aged 16-25 to engage with media. The first double page spread will introduce the festival while the second will discuss the author's views on media accessibility in York. If extra time allows, an additional advertisement page may be included.
The document provides information about conducting an audience analysis for a media arts project in York, England. It details the population demographics of York, including age and employment statistics. It also describes several existing media events in York that are relevant to the target audience of 16-25 year olds. Research was conducted through primary interviews and secondary sources to understand how to best appeal to and engage this audience. Existing magazines are analyzed to identify successful design techniques for the project's intended magazine format. Production methods like Photoshop and online content are discussed.
The document provides details on the development of ideas for a book project about media in York. It includes mood boards exploring cover design concepts featuring photos taken in York. The proposed book will summarize the Aesthetica Short Film Festival and discuss how the target audience of 16-25 year olds can get more involved in media. The first double page spread will introduce the film festival while the second will discuss increasing media opportunities in York. If extra time allows, an additional advertisement page may be included. Photos will be taken in York over the weekend to feature in the book.
The document provides details on the development of an idea for a book about media in York. It includes mood boards and experiments with layouts, covers, and double page spreads. The key topics that will be covered in the book are the Aesthetica Short Film Festival and bringing awareness to media opportunities for 16-25 year olds in York. A production schedule is proposed that will see the cover and double page spreads completed over 4 weeks, with an advertisement page added if finished early. Photos will be taken by the author in York to feature and research is presented on safety and equipment needs.
The document provides information about conducting an audience analysis for a media arts project in York, England. It details the population demographics of York, including age and employment statistics. It also describes several existing media events in York that are relevant to the target audience of 16-25 year olds. Research was conducted through primary interviews and secondary sources to understand how to best appeal to and engage this audience. Existing magazines are analyzed to identify successful design techniques for the project's intended magazine format. Production methods like Photoshop and online/print distribution are discussed.
Dslr workshop camera audit form blank 2019samuel nixon
1. The document provides an equipment audit checklist and good practice guide for using cameras and video equipment. It outlines steps to check equipment like batteries, memory cards, and that the camera is functioning properly before use.
2. The checklist indicates the user should set the camera settings like resolution, frame rate, and audio to manual. It also provides instructions for how to change lenses, set the aperture and shutter speed, and use a tripod.
3. The document emphasizes the importance of checking exposure, focus, and sound quality before leaving the filming location to ensure the necessary footage was captured.
The document discusses the author's interests and goals for their second year of study. They enjoy magazine design because it allows them to combine words and images. In their first year, they created a travel magazine covering different UK locations. For their second year, they want to create a higher quality magazine and possibly an online magazine. Over the holidays, they will research topics and improve their photography skills in preparation. Their long term goal is to create a website displaying their work to show universities and future employers their design skills and passion for the field.
The document discusses the author's interests in design and magazine making. They enjoyed creating magazines because it allowed them to combine words and images. In their second year, they want to create more complex magazine designs involving in-depth photography, creative styles, and online magazines. This will help push them to develop new skills using different programs beyond just Photoshop and InDesign. Over holidays, the author plans to research topics and improve photography skills to create a high quality second year project and obtain a distinction grade.
The document discusses the author's interest and experience with magazine design over their education. They enjoyed design work from an early point and found it came naturally. In high school, they took design and technology classes where they were first exposed to programs like Photoshop and learned basic design skills. For their first year college project, they created a travel magazine where they could showcase landscape photography, a passion of theirs. They hope to continue improving their skills and trying new types of designs, like online magazines, to challenge themselves and become a stronger designer.
The document provides information about the pre-production process for a travel magazine. It will include articles about locations in the UK as well as Ibiza. The target audience is the working class who are looking for affordable travel destinations both domestic and abroad. The magazine will appear in hotels and online to attract travelers. It includes style guides for photos, text formatting, and sample articles about destinations like York, a UK beach, and Ibiza.
The document provides information for a travel magazine being produced about locations in the UK and Ibiza. It outlines that the magazine will have a cover, multiple article spreads about UK locations and one on Ibiza. The purpose is to promote affordable UK destinations and provide cultural information to help readers understand English culture. The target audience is the working class who will find inexpensive UK locations and more expensive, unique foreign spots. The magazine will appear in hotels and online.
A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
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Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
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The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
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Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
2. Existing Product
Fonts- This product has used a range of different fonts on the cover for a range of different uses. There is the classic font
that is used for the brand name which everyone recognizes and associate with the National Geographic magazine. There is a
different font for the name of the editor, different font for the cover line and a different font for the less important
information on the cover. This has been done to make certain text stand out more then others and to make the magazine
more visually appealing to the audience. I have chosen to specifically look at this feature of the magazine because the font
is a very important aspect of a magazine because it helps to drive the audience in, increases the chances of the magazine
getting spotted and make the magazine more appealing and interesting to the public who see it. This makes the audience
want to buy the product because if the magazine is more visually appealing they will like the product more and be more
tempted to buy it, the fact that the magazine looks more professional also makes the audience want to buy the product
more because it looks more reliable giving this idea to the audience that what is said in this magazine must be true.
Lighting/Colors- This product has used a range of different colors. There is the signature
yellow border that is on every National Geographic magazine, the red which shows the issue of
the magazine and points out key information to the audience, black for the masthead because
the classic white color of the masthead would be hard to read because of the background and
then there are the colors of the edited picture in the background which match the tone the
creator is trying to give off as well as suiting the environment which the picture is supposed to be
set. For example the main colors of this background are gloomy, using colors such as black, dark
blue and grey to get across the idea that this magazine is talking about more of a serious topic
that is quite negative as well as using colors which suit what the artic would look like by sticking
to blue for the water and black to show the depths of the water. This products visual appearance
also requires a lot on the types of lighting that the editor has done to make the picture as the
background more appealing and look more professional. For example the shadows make the
picture stand out more and makes the edited picture look more realistic. Specifically in this
picture the shadows help to make the transition from the iceberg at the top to the plastic bag at
the bottom smoother and natural instead of looking like its out of place. The shadows on the right
hand side of the picture makes the text “planet or plastic” stand out more because it is a white
text on a black/dark blue sort of background. This makes the audience want to buy the product
more because they can see how much effort has gone into making the magazine making them
feel as if the magazine will be more accurate and truthful with what they’re saying.
3. Existing Product
How it helped my project- From this magazine I have learned that the masthead doesn't need
to be the biggest font if I’ve got an interesting masthead and another feature for my target
audience to recognize so that they know this product is made by my brand E.G. the yellow border
round National geographic. This will help me better layout my magazine and decide what
information is more important and that might entice my audience in wanting to buy my product
more. I have also learnt how the color scheme can effect my text and how the background that I
use for my magazine will decide what type of color scheme I use and will alter the layout for my
cover, for example if I have I picture of one specific person on my magazine I will most likely put
the text around their face so that the audience recognize them. I have also learnt that I should try
to aim for a more professional look for my magazine so that it is better appealing to my target
audience instead of doing ideas that don’t look like they have been done right, however this wont
stop me from trying new ideas in the production of my product.
Effects- This product is talking about a serious topic to do with the environment of the planet so they have chosen to
have a picture of an iceberg as the background on the cover. This could be because most people think of the ice caps
melting when they first see this or to resemble that there is a huge problem which seems very minor or even just to do this
effect of having the iceberg turning into a plastic bag half way down so that they have a background to suit their catchy
cover line as well as to match the main topic that this magazine will be talking about. This makes the public want to buy the
product more because the background possibly makes the magazine look a lot more interesting then any of the other
competitor magazines that are around. This also makes the target audience more likely to buy the product because the
National Geographic audience is a quite mature audience that expects a high quality magazine and the effects that have
been used on this magazine shows that this magazine is of high quality and that the creators of National Geographic put a
large amount of effort into their products to make sure that their product is different from competitors and high quality.
Why I have chose to look at this product- I have chosen to look at this product because It has the same idea of
making interesting and fun magazines as well as serious ones discussing topics that many people don’t think about or
realize, allowing me to see what these types of magazines look like, how they’re laid out, the color scheme they have used
as well as how they make their magazine look in general.
4. Existing Product
Layout- The National Geographic isn’t really a travel magazine however its layout highly resembles the layout of a travel
magazine. For example on some pages of the magazine there is a large amount of information with normally one or two
pictures to give the audience at least some visual representation to compare what Is said with something they can see (such
as the double page spread in the bottom right). However there are also other pages where the whole two pages are just one
image and there is a very small amount of text. This makes the magazine appeal to both the audience that prefers a larger
text ratio to picture ratio and the other way around increasing the overall size of their target audience, causing more copy's
of their product to be sold. This also allows the magazine to be different throughout each article instead of all the pages just
being full of information, which could possibly put the audience off or make my product less appealing to the target
audience.
Lighting/Effects- The lighting that has been used on each page is very different. The lighting on the double page spread that
is just made up of a picture mainly consists of a dark sort of lighting which makes the picture more powerful, stand out
more, more visually appealing and work better with the font, making the font easier to see and possibly stand out more to
people who wear glasses and find it hard to read certain text. The editor has also added a small gradient to the bottom of
the text which is not so large that it stops the text from standing out and causing it to blend in with the background but
instead used just the right amount to help make the font look like its meant to be there and not out of place. Whereas on
the other double page spread where the main focus is information the editor hasn’t used any lighting or effects and has
simply used a white background with black text because the main purpose for these pages is to inform the reader about a
certain topic instead of trying to advertise a product like the other double page spread. However this double page spread
has made the very first letter take up a large amount of the page to possibly grab the attention of people who are flicking
through the magazine quickly possibly making them start to read the article and hooking them into reading the rest.
5. Existing Product
Colors/Style- The colors on these double page spreads are very different as well as the style that they are going for. For
example on the double spread that is one whole image the color scheme is mainly just three colors Blue, White and Black
but with a range of different shades of those three colors to make the image more appealing and bolder to the audience.
For example on this double page spread the range of different shades make the picture more visually interesting and
appealing to the audience because of the 3D aspect it helps to create in the photo. These colors that are used in this double
page spread are also quite relaxing and positive making the magazine more appealing to the reader, enticing them to read
the magazine more. However the creation of this picture for the double page spread will have needed much higher quality
equipment then I can use. For example for this photograph the photographer has probably used a camera that is specifically
made to take photographs under water so that the picture is the best quality it can be. Whereas the other double page
spread has used a very basic and bland color scheme however this is okay because it suits the modern theme and modern
font better and suits National Geographic's target audience much better then if they used other colors. The editor might
have also done this because unlike the other double page spread this double page spread has been made to specifically talk
about a certain topic, not advertise other products and has been made for a certain type of audience to read it.
6. Existing Product
Why I chose to look at this product/What I have learnt that helps me in my project- I chose to look at this product because
in this product they have used two very different double page spreads but have made them both suit their target audience
and I wanted to see how they have done that as well as how they have laid out different parts of their double page spreads
so that when I make mine I will have a better understanding of how I should best lay out my information. I also chose this
product because their idea of having one double page spread that is one complete photo with little information and
another double page spread that has a very large amount of information and one small picture is very similar to what I want
to do because I would like to write a large amount of information to get my point across to my audience and to talk about a
range of different topics however I want to try have a even picture to text ratio so that my magazine is appealing to a much
larger audience. I think that looking at this product has made me learn how to best lay out my articles as well as showing
me that using more than one font on my double page spreads can help to make my product more visually appealing and
helping my idea of having a modern theme for my magazine which will overall help my magazine to look more professional
and more appealing to my target audience. I have also learnt while looking at this product how my color scheme can greatly
change how much my text stands out and how clear it is for the reader to read because of this I will be more carful when
deciding what color scheme I want to use and I because I will be writing such a large amount of information on my work I
will make sure that it is clear to read by not only getting my own opinion if I can read it or not but I will ask a range of
different people who are color blind, who wear glasses and just other members of my target audience to see if they can
easily read the text.
7. Existing Product
Layout- From the layout and chosen background on this product It is clear that this product is different to the National
Geographic because it is talking about locations in the UK rather then in exotic and unusual environments that National
Geographic talks about. This will partially attract a different audience compared to the National Geographic however I think
the audience will be mostly similar and I think the audience for this magazine is better suited to my product since I will
mainly be talking about the UK in my magazine and will be discussing locations in the UK. The editor has also tried to make
the layout of this magazine have an equal text to picture ratio so that their product appeals to both sides of their audience
but has made sure that none of their information covers up important/appealing parts of the picture E.G. the editor has put
text round the lighthouse in the picture instead of covering it so that the audience can’t see it, which could possibly make
the picture less appealing if they did. This magazine has also used a technique when taking the photograph on the
background called an “entry shot” which is the type of photography I want to use in my magazine because I think it involves
the audience a lot more and makes the audience a lot more interested in the photograph.
Audience appeal/Lighting/Effects- I think that the editor of this magazine has made this product appeal to their audience
more because the picture in the background is of an environment which is easy for their UK audience to get to making the
magazine more relatable to the audience and making them have a larger interest in the topic/location because they are
able to get to the location much easier because its in the same country and they don’t have to fly aboard and spend a large
amount of money. The picture in the background has also been edited so that it looks like the sun is coming from the left
side of the page across the page to the right hand side which helps to make a more positive feeling while also making the
page much brighter and appealing to the audience, the person taking the photograph has also took the picture on an angle
allowing the reader to see the cliff side, sea, tower and path. The editor might have also purposely took a picture of more of
the sky so that the editor is able to write more information without covering important parts of the photo
Why I chose to look at this product/What I have learnt that helps me in my
project- I chose to look at this product because I think that this product is very
similar to what I am trying to make and the audience of this product is very similar
to my product. Meaning I will be able to get a wide range of ideas from looking at
this product and I will be able to see what my target audience likes to see in the
products that they buy. I have learned that I should avoid covering key parts of my
images that my audience might me interested in, this will help my product
because it will help make my product more appealing to my target audience.
8. Inside of the National Geographic magazine (secrets of Stonehenge)Existing Product
Layout- the layout for this magazine is very different throughout each of its pages. For example for the first double page
spread the editor has put the text on the left hand side while also having a picture of the topic on the right hand side. This
may be more appealing to the audience because the text isn’t covering the picture allowing the audience to see the picture
clearer. This also means that no important or visually appealing parts of the picture is covered and the feeling that the
audience gets from the picture isn’t ruined by text. Whereas on the other double page spread the text is laid out in different
sections for each topic making the magazine look organized which is more appealing and which also makes it easier to read
the specific information that the audience wants to.
Audience appeal/Lighting- the editor has used a dark color scheme for the left side of the page on the first double page
spread by using the color black and dark blue. This makes the picture of Stonehenge stand out much more because of not
only the color scheme that has been used on the page but the angle that the photographer has taken the picture allows the
shadows to match the color scheme and help make the brighter parts of the picture bolder and draw the audiences
attention before they look at anything else. Whereas on the other double page spread the editor has used a basic color
scheme, possibly because this page is mainly used for information and wants to make sure that the audience focuses on
information rather then images. However they have still added one image onto this page to give the audience something
visually appealing to look at and to get a visual representation of what is being said in the article.
Why I chose to look at this product/What I have learnt that helps me in my project- I chose to look at this product because
it is very similar to what I want to make and uses the type of modern and professional theme that I want my magazine to be
based off. It talks about some similar topics that I will be talking about showing me how I can best present this topic to my
target audience. For example I will be talking about historical sites in the UK like Stonehenge and from this magazine I have
learnt that when talking about these historical sites its best if I have a picture of them that isn’t covered by text so that the
picture isn’t ruined and the audience can clearly see what I’m talking about. This is also important because it can also make
my magazine less appealing to my audience if every picture
they want to look at is covered by text.
9. Research Analysis
What common features do the researched products have?
• All the products that I have looked at have made sure that none of their information covers up any of the important
features on their photographs. In the first product I researched the text has been put on the sides so that you can easily
see the transition from an iceberg to a plastic bag, on the second product I researched on the double page spread that
is one whole image the editor has put a very small amount of text and spread it out much more so that the reader is
able to see the whole of the image and finally on the third product I researched the editor has put the text in the sky
on the image so that it is not covering any features like the lighthouse or path which are the two main features in the
photograph.
• The products that I researched have also focused on using a colour scheme that is bold, stands out and looks appealing
while also making sure that they use a colour scheme that helps the text to stand out. For example on the second
product that I researched the white text stands out more because of the dark blue background, this is also helped by
the gradient on the bottom of the text which isn't used on many products but on this product it helps to make the text
look in place and attractive to the audience and because it isn't used by many other products it makes the product
different to other competitors on the market.
• All the products that I have looked at have also used a range of different features related to the same theme to make
their magazine more interesting and to help make each page different to the last which will hopefully make the
audience want to keep reading because they want to see what’s new on the next page. For example on the second
double page spread that I looked at there are three different types of text/fonts. There is the large letters at the start of
the sentences to get the attention of the audience and make them think ”why have they made this text so large”
causing them to read into the article and increasing the chances that they get hooked on the magazine. For the first
paragraph they have used a certain font which I think is used to show the audience that this is just an intro paragraph
to the article to see if the audience would like to read the rest or not and then for the rest of the article the text is just
in a basic font that matches the theme of the magazine but which is easy for the audience to read which I also think is
satisfying to read.
• All the products that I have looked at have also had a specific 3 types of pages. There are the pages that are made up of
mostly writing but has at least one maybe two pictures to help give the audience something visual to compare to what
is being said in the article. Then there is the double page spreads that are just one whole picture of possibly an animal
or location that has a very small amount of text which is normally used to just describe what is going on in the photo
and where it has been taken. Finally there is the type of page which has a small article about less important topics
which share the pages with advertisements.
10. Research Analysis
What aspects of the research will you include within your own production work?
• I will include the idea of sticking to three different types of pages throughout my magazine so that each specific part of
my audience can find the pages that they are looking for easily. I will try to focus on having one double page which
consists on just one or maybe two photos that has information describing where the photo has been taken. I will then
have my main article double page spread, maybe two or three depending on how much information I have collected
that will also have one small photo imprinted on it so that the audience have something visual to look at and so that
the audience is not overwhelmed by the amount of information. I will then have my page which talks about a topic in a
small amount of detail while also sharing the pages with advertisements.
• I will also include the aspect of using my colour scheme to make my text bolder, more appealing and stand out more to
the audience. However I will need to make sure that this doesn’t contradict my idea of using colours that match the
modern theme and suits the types of patterns and types of fonts I will be using for my magazine and that if I have a
picture as the background like on my cover for example, I will need to make sure that my colour scheme suits the
background image and doesn't effect the visual appeal of my cover. In these products the editor has also used two
different colour schemes for his double page spread and cover meaning that when making my product I will most likely
have to separate colour schemes for both my cover and my double page spreads depending on what the articles are
about on each one and if the double page spread has a large amount of information or is just made up of one whole
picture.
• In my magazine I will also include the aspect of using a range of different features to make my magazine more
interesting and different of each page. This might be done by simply having a different font or having a photograph that
doesn’t involve the entry way technique to give something new for my audience to look at and so that they don’t get
bored when looking through my magazine. I could also help to make certain articles more appealing to the audience by
using fonts that match the topic I’m talking about to give the audience some more visual appeal as well as making my
product stand out on the market. In my product I will also make the starting letter of some of my writing much larger
then then others, which has been done on the second product that I researched because I think that it is a very good
technique to get the readers attention when they’re flicking through the book and is a very useful way to make my
audience start reading my article without them even realising while also matching the modern theme that my
magazine is trying to portray.
11. Research Analysis
What aspects of the research will you include within your own production work?
• In the production of my product I will try to talk about a range of different topics rather then focusing on just one so
that my magazine can appeal to a much larger audience and so that if my audience gets un-interested in one topic
there is a range of different topics they can look at instead which will keep them interested in the topic. This will be
done by using a range of different shots and techniques in the shots to focus on the parts of the photos that focus on
the topic that I’m talking about. I will do this by trying to focus on 3 different types of areas in the UK such as the coast,
the countryside and urban areas such as York.
13. Secondary Audience research
• Observation: The audience for this product is very high end and the majority of this audience is upper middle class and
middle class. From this I can also see that their audience consists of more females than males.
• What this says about my audience: This says that my audience has a much higher income in their household then the
average household. This also says that my audience expects very high quality products and expects a product that is
much different to the average product.
• How will your product appeal to this audience: I will make my product appeal to my audience by making sure that my
shots are high quality as well as making sure that my information is to by making sure that my grammar, punctuation
and spelling is correct so that my product is more professional and appealing to my audience because a magazine with
spelling mistakes etc will make my product a lot less appealing to my audience.
14. Secondary Audience research
• Observation: I looked at an interview on the magazine sidetracked by The //stack. The //stack is a website that sells magazines as well as a
company that interviews magazines. On this interview a member from The //Stack interviewed the Creative Director / Producer of this
magazines above. From this interview I observed that sidetracked wants to have a connection with their audience to allow to target their
audience better. They have the same goal to what I want to do with my production which is to “inspire through honest, quality
communication and incredible photography”
• What this says about my audience: This says that their target audience is a range of different social classes and audiences because their
main aim is to have an adventure/location for everyone in the higher class, middle class and lower middle class. This shows that their
audience could be anyone because they also have short story's about people who have gone on some of these trips as well as their own for
people to read who might not be able to go on these trips or who are trying to decide if they want to or not.
• How will your product appeal to this audience: I will appeal to this audience by having a range of different locations that are both high class
and expensive while also having locations that are completely free to go but still have a range of activity's you can do there such as certain
coasts in the UK. I will also make my product appeal to this audience by focusing on the pleasure of my audience rather then promoting
other products that aren’t relevant to my topics.
15. Secondary Audience research
• Observation: From this I can see that this company advertises their product on a range of different social media’s such as twitter, Facebook
and Instagram. They have also tried to keep the same type of style and colour scheme throughout the magazine to add consistency.
• What this says about my audience: This says that their audience is between the ages of 22 and 45 and that their audience is mostly in the
middle class and lower middle class rather than anything else. This also says that their target audience is scattered on a range of different
media's meaning on each different type of media they need to focus on different aspects of their product for different types of their
audience. For example their Instagram presence will be used to mainly show photography of their product or the locations that they are
talking about in their product because on Instagram you can’t talk in depth whereas on things like Facebook they are able to talk in more
detail to their audience explaining where they can find their product etc. from this design I can also see that their target audience likes
products that are high quality and look professional rather then having constant advertisements about products or topics that aren’t
relevant.
• How will your product appeal to this audience: I will make my product appeal to such a wide range audience by having a range of different
articles and making sure that the advertisements I do have don’t ruin the professional idea of my work. For example I if I have an article
talking about a serious topic or a topic that has a lot of information I will not have ads in the corner of the page in bold writing and a bright
red background ruin the connection that the reader might have with the article.
16. Primary Audience research-Interview
• Observation: My audience likes to have a range of different options of locations to travel to and doesn’t like a
large amount of advertisements.
• What this says about my audience: This shows that my audience finds a verity of travel and topic options
appealing because it allows them to explore a range of different locations and options for their holiday, keeping
them more interested instead of just talking about one location for the whole magazine that they don’t really
like or find unappealing. This also shows that my audience likes a magazine that cares about their interest and
that is trying to give them the best option for their holiday rather then trying to advertise a range of products
that aren’t relevant or they don’t care about.
• How will your product appeal to this audience: I will make my product appeal to this audience by talking
about more then one topic and having a range of different locations for them to read about so that they don’t
get bored reading just one topic. I will also make sure to have more information then advertisements and I will
make sure that the advertisements I do have are relevant to the topics and can possibly help the consumer so
that my audience feel as if my magazine is trying to help them and give them the best holiday it can which will
hopefully make my product more appealing.
Type of audience I interviewed- Male aged 26, in higher middle class who travels 2-
3 times a year
Question- what do you look for in a travel magazine and what makes a travel
magazine unappealing to you?
Response- “I look for magazines that have lots of different subjects so I can decide
between multiple places that are all different, giving me more options and
freedom to choose what I want. I personally find travel magazines that have too
many adverts are unappealing because it makes me feel like they don’t care about
where I go and making sure I have a good time and more about making money”
17. Primary Audience research-Interview
• Observation: my audience likes to have a range of different holiday options when looking through the
magazine and doesn't like when the magazine talks about topics that don’t match the topics that are talked
about in the magazine.
• What this says about my audience: this shows that my audience prefers to have a larger
information ratio then picture ratio. This could be because the audience likes to know about the different
locations in detail so that they can better decide where they want to go when choosing between different
locations and so that when they go there they have much more information on what activates they can do
while they’re there as well as other local spots. This also shows that my audience likes a magazine that focuses
on its topics rather then getting side-tracked with advertisements or subjects that don’t match the topic.
• How will your product appeal to this audience: I will make my product appeal to my audience
by having a larger information ratio then pictures on my double page spreads so that my audience can get all
the information that they need on the topics that they want to look at. I will also make sure that in my product
I will not have any adds that block information on the double page spread and I will also try to have a very low
amount of adds in my product so that I don’t discourage any of my audience from reading my magazine.
Type of audience I interviewed- Female aged 47, in higher middle class who travels
1-2 times a year both abroad and in the UK
Question- What do you look for in a travel magazine and what might put you off
from buying it?
Response- “I look for a more detailed type of magazine so that I know in more
detail about the locations I’m reading about and so that I can properly assess the
different types of holidays I want to go on however if the magazine starts talking
about irrelevant topics or doesn't have a wide selection of different topics then I
tend to become less interested"
18. Primary Audience research-Interview
• Observation: my audience likes something different to the normal travel magazines and likes to have
holiday advertisements that he they can afford.
• What this says about my audience: this shows that my audience likes new experiences and likes to
go on a holiday that is different to the basic holiday experience so that they can try things which are different to
their day to day lives. This also says that my audience likes to have holidays advertised to them that are in their
price range so that they are able to also spend money on activates and events while away.
• How will your product appeal to this audience: I will make my product appeal to this target
audience by making sure to talk about a range of different locations and activates that are different to the basic
types of holidays. I will also have advertisements that are affordable for my target audience as well as chances
to win a holiday if they buy my magazine to make my magazine seem more appealing to them.
Type of audience I interviewed- male aged 19, in the skilled working class who
possibly travels once a year mainly in the same country.
Question- What do you look for in a travel magazine and what might put you off
from buying it?
Response- “I like a travel magazine that tells me about affordable holidays in the
UK that have something different to normal holidays, I don’t like travel magazines
that only gives locations that are extremely high in price and that just talks about
the basic holiday experience instead of something new and different”
19. Primary Audience research-Interview
• Observation: my audience wants to go on holidays that involve activates they can do with their friends and
my audience doesn't like un-appealing and messy layouts in their travel magazines.
• What this says about my audience: this says that my audience doesn't go on holiday by themselves
meaning they possibly have a larger budget but will need a lot more accommodations and places that are
suited for a large group of people. This also says that my audience finds a clear and tidy layout in their travel
magazines appealing and makes them more likely to read the magazine.
• How will your product appeal to this audience: I will make my product appeal to my audience
by having a structured layout that is clear and tidy so that my audience can easily find the information they
want such as hotels, restaurants, etc. I will also make sure that my product doesn't use a colour scheme that
effects people who are colour blind so that it is easy for the part of my audience that might be colour blind to
read the information in my magazine.
Type of audience I interviewed- female aged 19, in the lower middle class who
travels once a year both aboard and local
Question- What do you look for in a travel magazine and what might put you off
from buying it?
Response- “I look for a travel magazine that shows me holidays that I can go with
friends and that has exciting activates that I can do with them, I get put off by a
travel magazine when the layout is messy making it hard to find what I’m looking
for”
20. Primary Audience research-Interview
• Observation: my audience likes to have a travel magazine that suits their age and physical abilities as well
as a magazine that doesn’t have ads taking away the atmosphere of the location the magazine is trying to talk
about.
• What this says about my audience: this shows that my audience likes to have an honest travel
magazine that doesn’t have clickbait and goes straight to the point without talking about anything that isn’t
relevant. This also shows that my audience likes certain topics which specific's to them so that they can get the
best holiday that they want.
• How will your product appeal to this audience: I will make my product appeal to my audience
by not using any clickbait in my product and backing up any of my points with facts so that the audience knows
I’m being truthful. I will also make my product appeal to my audience by talking about subjects which are
specifically relevant to my audience so that they get the best experience from the magazine and so that my
magazine is overall more appealing to them.
Type of audience I interviewed- female aged 68 (retired), in the middle class who
travels 2 to 3 times a year.
Question- What do you look for in a travel magazine and what might put you off
from buying it?
Response- “I look for a travel magazine that has locations and activates which are
relaxing and interesting instead of something exciting and thrilling however I dislike
when a travel magazine looks unprofessional such as when all It has on its cover is
adds and clickbait”
21. Subject Research- Article on Ibiza
• Food and restaurants (majority of this information is my own knowledge)- will be talking
about the Ses Roques Restaurant which I visited when I was in Ibiza and while I was there I
managed to get a couple photos of the location allowing me to not only give my personal
opinion on how I felt about the environment and food but I will also have photos for the
reader to look at judge what they personally think of the location. I will be talking about the
staff that work there, the view and how you are able to see the sunset from where you’re
sitting. I will also discuss one of the most popular dishes at the restaurant called the “Boiled
Fish Stew and “A banda” Rice”. I will compare this restaurant with others on the island to help
prove my point of why Its my favourite one.
• Culture and the people (majority of this information is my own knowledge)- will talk about
my personal events with the people I met. I will also be talking about the Old Town in Ibiza
where fort “Castell de Eivissa” was built, the activity's that are there and why it was built to
give my readers some history on where they’re visiting.
• Activities and events (some will be my own knowledge)- I will be talking about activities and
events for the side of my audience that will be going to Ibiza to celebrate and party with
friends while also talking about activities and events which family's can do together so that I
target a much larger audience and appeal to the whole of my audience.
• Advertisements/offers- In this article I will talk about special offers on flights to Ibiza, give
the reader a chance to win some plane tickets to Ibiza as well as having other advertisements
for hotels and restaurants there.
22. Subject Research- Main Topic (UK)
• Different locations in the UK and activities that you can do there- I will be talking about a
range of different locations in the UK however I will be mainly talking about the coast
(Fraisthorpe Beach), countryside and urban areas such as York. For each of these locations I
will have a description telling the reader what the location is like which will be my personal
opinion with a mix of others from other people who have visited the location. I will then talk
about the different activates and events that go on at the specific place I’m talking about,
explaining what these events are and giving them times and locations of them.
• For the York article I will be talking about historical landmarks such as Clifford's tower, York
minster, City walls and ST. Marys Abbey. I will talk about the different landmarks in detail
giving my audience some backstory on why they’re there and what has happened to them in
the past
• For the Fraisthorpe Beach article I will be talking about what the public is like there as well as
the town of Bridlington which is 2miles away and where there are even more activates for my
audience to do such as The birds of pray animal park or the speedboat rides. I will talk about
why it is such a popular location to go to by bringing up points such as how it’s a great spot for
bird watching.
• For the countryside article I will be talking about a different topic, I will partly talk about the
things you can do in the countryside however I will aim to mainly talk about the wildlife, the
risks that wildlife faces and how you could help your local wildlife. I will have an interview
with an old women who lives in Pocklington who bought a whole field to turn it into a home
for a wide range of different animals.
• Hotels and restaurants near each location- I will talk about the Cow Shed Tea Shop at
Fraisthorpe Beach again giving my own personal opinion on the place, photographs of it and
discussing what is on the menu. I will also have some other peoples reviews of the restaurant
so that I have evidence that what I say other people think as well.
23. Subject Research
• The Minster info-The minster is one of the greatest and best kept cathedrals in the world, is one of
the largest Gothic structures in northern Europe, if you pay you can visit the “undercroft” which
teaches the visitors on how the building was constructed and what role the minster has played in
England's wars and if you pay more you are able to go up the minster tower and go to the lookout
to get a great view of the whole city. Tickets to see the chapter house and undercroft cost £10 for
an adult with up to 4 children for free and £9 for seniors and students however for the tower trip it
costs £15 for an adult, £14 for seniors and students and £5 for children from 8 to 16.
• Clifford’s tower info- tickets to go into Clifford's tower cost £4 per person. Clifford's tower was first
built in 1068-9 when William the Conqueror built two motte and baily castles in York (one being
Clifford's tower) one of the main facts people know about Clifford’s tower is the Jewish massacre
where the York Jewish community took refuge in the tower to escape an angry mob but unable to
escape the tower (currently wooden at the time) was burnt down and all remaining Jewish
survivors are killed however the tower is later re-built in stone and then used in 1644 by the
Royalists garrison to defend York in the Civil War siege.
• Misc information- 20th of April the sunset in York is at 20:14 and the sunrise is at 5:52. York walls
open at 9:30 and close at 5pm. 19th of April the sunset at Fraisthorpe Beach is 8:09 and the sunrise
is 5:51am. 22nd of April the sunset in Pocklington is at 20:17 and the sunrise is at 5:47.
• Ibiza Article Information- The majority of the information that I need will be in the ”My Ibiza” book
that you can see two slides down. However information on the Ses Roques Restaurant will be my
own knowledge as well as reviews that I get off the internet. Information such as the historic
background that I need for historic sites which I will be talking about such as the Castell de Eivissa
will be collected from the internet and possibly the “My Ibiza” book.
24. Subject Research
Ibiza Book information and pages-
• the hippy markets pg218
• mountain bike tours pg302
• cliff diving pg305
• sunset in an relatively unknown area pg160
• visiting Dalt Vila pg70
• Hostal Talamanca Tel:971.312.463 Hostaltalamanca.com pg82
• Hotel Garbi Tel:971.300.007 hotelgarbi-ibiza.com pg113
• experimental beach pg121
• Atlantis pg131
• Es Vedra Island 133
• tapa restaurants pg143
• Motorent Migjorn pg259
28. Practical Research
When making my product I am going to have to edit my pictures to make them more visually
appealing to my audience and make them better suit the theme of my magazine. For example my
magazine is going to be advertising locations and trying to increase the chances of people going
to the locations that I’m advertising, to do this I will make my background picture brighter and
more colorful to give my audience a more positive attitude when looking at my magazine. For
example I have done this on the image below to make it more positive and to make the location
more enticing to the audience. I changed the brightness, saturation and vibrancy to make the
picture stand out more and possibly grab the audiences attention.
33. Bibliography
1. Your, Name. (2018) Target Audience Research Survey (conducted on DATE)
2. Interviewees, Name. (2018) Target Audience Interviews (conducted on DATE)
3. Secondary audience research 1st slide- N/A. (2019). Media Kit 2019 . Available:
https://cnda.condenast.co.uk/static/mediapack/tr_media_pack_latest.pdf. Last accessed 5th of
April.
4. Secondary audience research 2nd slide- Steve Watson. (January 2015). sidetracked interview
. Available: https://www.stackmagazines.com/magazine/sidetracked/. Last accessed 5th of April.
5. Secondary audience research 3rd slide- Nick Hornby. (N/A). London . Available: http://www.boat-
mag.com/issues/london/. Last accessed 5th of April. Another source- N/A.
(2015). Boatmediapack 2015. Available: http://www.boat-mag.com/wp-
content/uploads/2014/04/BoatMediaPack_2015.pdf. Last accessed 5th of April.
6. Subject research slide 1st slide (Food and restaurants bullet point)- N/A. (N/A). The
Menu. Available: http://www.restaurantesesroques.com/en/menu/. Last accessed 5th of April.
7. Ibiza information from book- Hjordis Fogelberg (2016). My Ibiza & Formentera 2016-17. Spain
Jimenez Godoy S.A. : Hjordis Fogelberg. 2-330.
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Think about what you will research. It could be studio photography, or sound recording, or post-production techniques for video or animation techniques for a video game. Tutorials are useful here.
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Provide a reflection of the processes you used and how it has been useful.
Don’t do something that you already know how to do.
Undertaking practical research is another great way to improve your project. Experimenting with techniques, equipment and processes you might want to use in you project will help you plan for the future.
Think about what you will research. It could be studio photography, or sound recording, or post-production techniques for video or animation techniques for a video game. Tutorials are useful here.
Make something similar but unrelated to your chosen idea.
Do not make it a version of your final product; it is an experiment
Provide a reflection of the processes you used and how it has been useful.
Don’t do something that you already know how to do.
Undertaking practical research is another great way to improve your project. Experimenting with techniques, equipment and processes you might want to use in you project will help you plan for the future.
Think about what you will research. It could be studio photography, or sound recording, or post-production techniques for video or animation techniques for a video game. Tutorials are useful here.
Make something similar but unrelated to your chosen idea.
Do not make it a version of your final product; it is an experiment
Provide a reflection of the processes you used and how it has been useful.
Don’t do something that you already know how to do.
List all products researched in previous sections. Include anything additional you have watched/read in preparation for production. Alphabetise your list.