Background colour has
to be bright and
summery to represent
some sort of summer
house.
The colours id like I have narrowed down
to the above. These are all the colours
you would relate with summer and also
house music, bright and vibrant.
I would like a close up of an artist on the
front cover of my magazine as that is
what many of the current house music
magazines have on them now. It is
keeping form.
Down the side of my cover I want to
have smaller articles that will attract
readers. These will have pull quotes that
sick out of the page.
I am going to put a picture on the front of
either another artist and a pull to an
article inside regarding them and/ or a
picture of a location that can attract
readers as it looks inviting and could be a
“top tips” or “your guide to” type of
article.
One thing that is sure to attract
customers and also give artists a chance
to showcase themselves is a free CD or
potentially download. This will big and
obvious on the front of the magazine. A
lot of music magazines include a free
item or download with the magazine.
Big main article headline to show the
customer who the star of the magazine
is this month.
I want the contents page to be
symmetrical and squared off. Keeps it
simple and easy to navigate. Simplicity is
key to the design. The same as the other
house music magazines I have analysed.
I want to incorporate images that relate
to the more main articles and interesting
columns. This is another way of attracting
the reader.
For the background I want a dark colour
that helps the text stand out and does not
distract from the content. This is the same
for many of the music magazines I have
looked at.
Each section of the contents page will
have a subheading in a bright colour,
possible linking to the main cover
colour. The subheadings will categorise
each section of content within the
magazine. For example I will have a
fashion category then under that
heading will be all the articles relating
to fashion.
The images that I use to showcase
articles will have the page numbers on
them and a small bit about the article.
At the top I will have the title of my
magazine in big and next to it in a
slightly smaller font, contents.
The double page spread will
ideally have one main image
that takes up the full page but
does not distract from the
writing. I want the colour from
the image to be bright and rich
in colour as I want to follow
the theme on the cover of
summer house.
The initial introduction lines
will be big and bright with
larger text. I want it to stand
out and inform the reader
before they start reading.
The main character will
preferably be on the left page
so the body of text does not go
over him.
I will keep my text in
columns as it is standard. I
will start off with a drop cap
and try to include at least 3
pull quotes. The text will
have a transparent
background so it appears
clearer on the page.
At the top corners I will have
the magazine ident and the
bottom corners will have
page number and date.
Again this is formal and
standard with all magazines.
I don’t want to go over the
top with the DPS I would like
to keep it simple and clean
with good symmetry.

Drafting

  • 1.
    Background colour has tobe bright and summery to represent some sort of summer house. The colours id like I have narrowed down to the above. These are all the colours you would relate with summer and also house music, bright and vibrant. I would like a close up of an artist on the front cover of my magazine as that is what many of the current house music magazines have on them now. It is keeping form. Down the side of my cover I want to have smaller articles that will attract readers. These will have pull quotes that sick out of the page. I am going to put a picture on the front of either another artist and a pull to an article inside regarding them and/ or a picture of a location that can attract readers as it looks inviting and could be a “top tips” or “your guide to” type of article. One thing that is sure to attract customers and also give artists a chance to showcase themselves is a free CD or potentially download. This will big and obvious on the front of the magazine. A lot of music magazines include a free item or download with the magazine. Big main article headline to show the customer who the star of the magazine is this month.
  • 2.
    I want thecontents page to be symmetrical and squared off. Keeps it simple and easy to navigate. Simplicity is key to the design. The same as the other house music magazines I have analysed. I want to incorporate images that relate to the more main articles and interesting columns. This is another way of attracting the reader. For the background I want a dark colour that helps the text stand out and does not distract from the content. This is the same for many of the music magazines I have looked at. Each section of the contents page will have a subheading in a bright colour, possible linking to the main cover colour. The subheadings will categorise each section of content within the magazine. For example I will have a fashion category then under that heading will be all the articles relating to fashion. The images that I use to showcase articles will have the page numbers on them and a small bit about the article. At the top I will have the title of my magazine in big and next to it in a slightly smaller font, contents.
  • 3.
    The double pagespread will ideally have one main image that takes up the full page but does not distract from the writing. I want the colour from the image to be bright and rich in colour as I want to follow the theme on the cover of summer house. The initial introduction lines will be big and bright with larger text. I want it to stand out and inform the reader before they start reading. The main character will preferably be on the left page so the body of text does not go over him. I will keep my text in columns as it is standard. I will start off with a drop cap and try to include at least 3 pull quotes. The text will have a transparent background so it appears clearer on the page. At the top corners I will have the magazine ident and the bottom corners will have page number and date. Again this is formal and standard with all magazines. I don’t want to go over the top with the DPS I would like to keep it simple and clean with good symmetry.