The document discusses conventions for designing a music magazine cover and contents pages. It provides details on design choices such as centering the cover image, using bold fonts for the masthead, including the band's name and album title, and placing cover lines and headlines in visible locations. For the contents page, it discusses including artist photos, using columns, and featuring article titles and page numbers prominently. Overall, the document focuses on layout, formatting, and design elements to effectively showcase a band and entice readers.
The document describes the design choices made for various elements of a music magazine cover and contents page. Key elements included a large, bold masthead in yellow; a central cover image of an artist making eye contact; and a contents page layout with a large central image and column listing contents by page number. Color schemes of yellow, black and white were used to suit the hip hop/RnB genre. Conventions like prominent titles and placement of elements were generally followed while some, like an editor's letter, were omitted as not fitting the intended audience. Inspiration was drawn from existing magazines like Drake's Vibe.
The document provides an evaluation of a magazine front cover and contents page created by Sians. For the front cover, Sians chose a young female artist to appeal to the target demographic. Photos were edited in Photoshop to enhance lighting and skin. Headlines and banners were included to engage readers. The contents page follows conventions with masthead, page numbers, and photos of artists. Stories and competitions aim to interact with readers.
The document provides an evaluation of a magazine front cover and contents page design. Key details include:
- The front cover features a young female artist to appeal to the target demographic, shown in a powerful pose. Her appearance was edited using Photoshop to look glamorous.
- The contents page follows a traditional magazine layout with headlines, page numbers, and pictures. It includes opportunities for reader interaction like competitions.
- A double page article spread interviews a celebrity known for being independent and outspoken. It follows conventions with text on one side and pictures of the celebrity on the other.
The document provides an analysis of existing magazine front covers and images to inform the development of the author's own magazine production work. Key points:
- The author likes rotoscoping and neon effects seen in some images, and wants to incorporate these styles into their own work to make it unique.
- Various magazine covers are examined for layout, color themes, target audiences and main focuses. Features like busy backgrounds with focal images/text are noted.
- Images with neon and rotoscoping effects are favored for having bold, eye-catching styles that contrast with plain backgrounds.
- Collecting references will help the author create a magazine with interesting graphic designs, effects and contrasts to attract audiences and stand
The document discusses the target audience and design elements of Red magazine. It summarizes that Red magazine targets middle-aged, middle-class women aged 43 on average. It then analyzes several design elements of the magazine, including the cover image of a known actress, the use of bright colors like red and pink, feminine fonts, and a layout designed to appear relaxed and informal to appeal to its female readership.
This document provides details about the design and formatting choices for various elements of a magazine created by the author.
For the cover, eye contact and prominent positioning of the cover image were used to engage readers. Cover lines provide article previews. On the contents page, a two-column layout with images and article details is used.
The article features the subject's image in the background with a cartoon-themed headline. Formatting consists of the author's chosen color scheme, similar fonts with variations, and original photography of models in coordinated outfits. Inspiration was drawn from examining real magazines to develop ideas for elements like poses and outfits.
This document provides an analysis of the forms and conventions used in a music magazine created by the author. It discusses several design elements of the front cover including the masthead font, cover photo positioning, and selling lines. It also analyzes conventions used such as eye contact in photos and column formatting in articles. Inspiration is drawn from existing music magazines like Q, especially regarding layout of content pages and use of color. Overall the document focuses on how the author applied typical magazine conventions and broke some to create a unique festival-themed music publication.
This document provides an analysis of the forms and conventions used in a music magazine created by the author. It discusses several design elements of the front cover including the masthead font, cover photo positioning, and selling lines. It also analyzes conventions used such as eye contact in photos and column formatting in articles. Inspiration is drawn from existing music magazines like Q, especially regarding layout of content pages and use of color. Overall the document focuses on how the author applied typical magazine conventions and broke some to create a unique festival-themed music publication.
The document describes the design choices made for various elements of a music magazine cover and contents page. Key elements included a large, bold masthead in yellow; a central cover image of an artist making eye contact; and a contents page layout with a large central image and column listing contents by page number. Color schemes of yellow, black and white were used to suit the hip hop/RnB genre. Conventions like prominent titles and placement of elements were generally followed while some, like an editor's letter, were omitted as not fitting the intended audience. Inspiration was drawn from existing magazines like Drake's Vibe.
The document provides an evaluation of a magazine front cover and contents page created by Sians. For the front cover, Sians chose a young female artist to appeal to the target demographic. Photos were edited in Photoshop to enhance lighting and skin. Headlines and banners were included to engage readers. The contents page follows conventions with masthead, page numbers, and photos of artists. Stories and competitions aim to interact with readers.
The document provides an evaluation of a magazine front cover and contents page design. Key details include:
- The front cover features a young female artist to appeal to the target demographic, shown in a powerful pose. Her appearance was edited using Photoshop to look glamorous.
- The contents page follows a traditional magazine layout with headlines, page numbers, and pictures. It includes opportunities for reader interaction like competitions.
- A double page article spread interviews a celebrity known for being independent and outspoken. It follows conventions with text on one side and pictures of the celebrity on the other.
The document provides an analysis of existing magazine front covers and images to inform the development of the author's own magazine production work. Key points:
- The author likes rotoscoping and neon effects seen in some images, and wants to incorporate these styles into their own work to make it unique.
- Various magazine covers are examined for layout, color themes, target audiences and main focuses. Features like busy backgrounds with focal images/text are noted.
- Images with neon and rotoscoping effects are favored for having bold, eye-catching styles that contrast with plain backgrounds.
- Collecting references will help the author create a magazine with interesting graphic designs, effects and contrasts to attract audiences and stand
The document discusses the target audience and design elements of Red magazine. It summarizes that Red magazine targets middle-aged, middle-class women aged 43 on average. It then analyzes several design elements of the magazine, including the cover image of a known actress, the use of bright colors like red and pink, feminine fonts, and a layout designed to appear relaxed and informal to appeal to its female readership.
This document provides details about the design and formatting choices for various elements of a magazine created by the author.
For the cover, eye contact and prominent positioning of the cover image were used to engage readers. Cover lines provide article previews. On the contents page, a two-column layout with images and article details is used.
The article features the subject's image in the background with a cartoon-themed headline. Formatting consists of the author's chosen color scheme, similar fonts with variations, and original photography of models in coordinated outfits. Inspiration was drawn from examining real magazines to develop ideas for elements like poses and outfits.
This document provides an analysis of the forms and conventions used in a music magazine created by the author. It discusses several design elements of the front cover including the masthead font, cover photo positioning, and selling lines. It also analyzes conventions used such as eye contact in photos and column formatting in articles. Inspiration is drawn from existing music magazines like Q, especially regarding layout of content pages and use of color. Overall the document focuses on how the author applied typical magazine conventions and broke some to create a unique festival-themed music publication.
This document provides an analysis of the forms and conventions used in a music magazine created by the author. It discusses several design elements of the front cover including the masthead font, cover photo positioning, and selling lines. It also analyzes conventions used such as eye contact in photos and column formatting in articles. Inspiration is drawn from existing music magazines like Q, especially regarding layout of content pages and use of color. Overall the document focuses on how the author applied typical magazine conventions and broke some to create a unique festival-themed music publication.
Q1. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and ...wallflowersssss
This document discusses the forms and conventions used in magazine design. It provides examples of common magazine elements like the cover layout, masthead, cover lines, and content page. It then describes how the student applied these conventions in their mock magazine design. Photos from a mock photo shoot are presented along with explanations of design choices for the cover, content page, article page, and use of images, fonts, and colors. The student aimed to follow conventions to make their magazine look realistic while also drawing some inspiration from existing magazines.
The magazine article layout revolves around Nicki Minaj as the central topic. Her image dominates the central page and headings are in bold and serif font to reflect her edgy personality. Quotes from Minaj are highlighted and follow a religious theme, aligning with the overall theme of the article. The color scheme of pink and black sticks to reflecting Minaj's favorite color and big persona. The main image shows Minaj making direct eye contact with the reader while wearing pink lipgloss and a ring saying "icon" to portray her as a role model who stands out.
This document discusses how the author designed their magazine cover and contents pages to attract their target audience. They used a minimal black and white color scheme on the cover to appeal to a more mature audience. Inside the magazine they incorporated more color, like purple, which they felt was gender neutral but may attract more female readers based on survey feedback. They used various fonts throughout for visual interest and consistency. The content and features, like competitions and events, were tailored to keep readers engaged. Overall the design choices were made intentionally to represent the music genre and lifestyle while drawing in the target 18-24 year old demographic.
The document discusses the forms and conventions used in a music magazine design. It describes using eye contact on the cover to engage readers, centering the main artist image, and using consistent background colors. The masthead is at the top in a distinct font and the artist's name and a quote are featured prominently on the cover. Inside, the features list uses large numbered fonts and a single column layout. The title page labels the issue month and date. Articles employ large artist images and quotes to draw readers in. A consistent color scheme of black, white and red is used throughout, with all images taken by the designer.
The document describes Kellie Nee's music magazine mock-up project. It provides details on the design elements of the magazine's front cover, contents page, and double-page article spread. For each section, Kellie discusses the layout choices and design conventions she drew from existing magazines. She also includes analysis of how her images represent aspects of gender, age, ethnicity, class, and music genre.
The document compares and contrasts the design choices made for the cover and interior pages of Q magazine versus those made for the student's own magazine concept. The student aimed to challenge conventions and present a different mood compared to Q magazine, which they described as "very busy" versus their own magazine, which was meant to feel "very relaxed and chilled." Across multiple pages and sections, the student considered choices made by Q magazine and other similar magazines, taking some conventions and developing their own adaptations and new ideas for their magazine concept.
This document provides an analysis of magazine covers and pages. It examines elements like layout, color schemes, images, and text to understand how they attract readers and represent the magazine's brand. Specific covers and pages from magazines like Q, Billboard, and Vibe are deconstructed in detail. The purpose is to understand techniques used to make the content appealing and informative for the target audience.
The document describes the process of designing the front cover of a magazine. It discusses choosing colors and images that will catch readers' attention, such as a darker purple masthead and a photo of a smiling band. Plugs and headlines are added around the cover to draw readers in with questions and highlights of exclusive content. The layout is refined over multiple iterations, adjusting sizes, colors and positioning of elements to ultimately mirror the style of an inspiration magazine cover.
- The magazines focus heavily on images of artists over written content. The large images take up most of the page space to attract readers interested in the artists.
- The writing is kept to a minimum and tucked away in small sections to emphasize the visuals over text. This is likely done because the target audience is more engaged by photos of artists than long articles.
- A single prominent image of the featured artist is displayed on each page to immediately capture the reader's attention and communicate who the article is about before any reading.
The document describes the process of designing the front cover of a magazine. Key details include:
- Choosing a darker purple for the masthead to catch readers' eyes more than a lighter color.
- Adding a photo of a band to portray a lighthearted feel and using scarves to show their personalities.
- Adding plugs about exclusive music, festivals, artists, and interviews in colors and styles that match the magazine and stand out.
- Changing the cover image to one model wearing headphones to indicate the music genre and making the image larger.
The document describes the process of designing the front cover of a magazine. Key details include:
- Choosing a darker purple for the masthead to catch readers' eyes more than a lighter color.
- Adding a photo of a band to portray a lighthearted feel and using scarves to show their personalities.
- Adding plugs about exclusive music, festivals, artists, and interviews in colors and styles that match the magazine design.
- Changing the cover image to one model wearing headphones to represent the music genre and making the design resemble the inspiration magazine more closely.
The document summarizes the layout, target audience, color themes, and main focuses of several magazine front covers. Key details include:
- The layouts use varied background colors and shapes to make the covers visually interesting without being too busy. Target audiences range from teenagers to young adults.
- Color themes include pastels, neon tones, and complementary hues that match clothing or graphic elements on the cover.
- The main focuses seem to be movies, fashion, and graphic design based on cover images and publications researched. Examples of graphic design techniques like rotoscoping are highlighted.
The document summarizes the layout, target audience, color themes, and main focuses of 4 different magazine covers.
For the first cover, it notes the use of shapes and colors in the background, and that the target audience is 12+.
The second cover has bright, eye-catching colors and likely targets teenagers and young adults. Pastel colors give it an aesthetic look.
The third cover has a simple pink background and targets ages 17-27. Light pastels complement the graphic design element on the model's face.
The fourth cover discusses neon effects and rotoscoping styles that could be used, noting the unique and eye-catching nature of the designs. Busy backgrounds make the
The document discusses potential designs and layouts for magazine covers. It analyzes three existing magazine covers, noting elements like colors, images, and target audiences. Key aspects mentioned include neon effects, bright colors, shapes in the background, and simple versus busy layouts. The focus is on finding inspiration for creating an interesting graphic design magazine cover that will attract readers through unique, eye-catching visuals.
Media Studies - In what ways does your media product use, develop or challeng...Sana Khurshid
The document summarizes how the author's media product uses and develops conventions of real pop music magazines. Some key points:
- The author researched magazines like "We Love Pop" to understand conventions like layout, images, and styles.
- The cover features a model in a pose similar to Cheryl Cole in another magazine to appear fun and pull readers in.
- Interior pages also mimic "We Love Pop" with layouts, images, and styles to clearly identify the genre as pop music.
- Bright colors, cheesy title "Poparazzi," and lively images throughout aim to attract a young female audience as typical for pop magazines.
The document discusses how the student's media product both follows and challenges conventions of real music magazines. It summarizes how each section of the mock magazine - the cover, contents page, and sample article - either adheres to or innovates typical magazine formatting and design. Specifically, the cover challenges conventions by obscuring one of the artist's eyes with hair. The contents page features an image of an artist not looking at the camera. And the article includes two images on one page rather than just text. Overall conventions are followed for readability but some aspects aim to match the rebellious nature of the rock genre target audience.
The document analyzes the conventions used and challenged in the design of a magazine cover and contents page for a rock music magazine. It discusses design elements like the masthead, cover image, headlines, and pull quotes that are used to draw attention and appeal to the target audience. While most conventions of music magazines and the rock genre are followed, some aspects challenge conventions, such as partially obscuring the cover artist's eye with her hair.
This document discusses magazine cover and content page layouts in the fashion genre. It provides examples of 4 different magazine cover styles - a bright summer cover, a muted winter cover, a cover with summaries, and one without. Content page layouts also vary, from simple lists to ones with pictures and bold formatting. Overall the document examines the variety of design approaches within fashion magazines while keeping their content relevant to the intended audience.
The document describes the process of designing a magazine contents page. It discusses layout decisions such as using consistent margins and fonts, sizing and positioning images, and including common magazine elements like page numbers and feature headings. It also notes areas for improvement, such as making the layout more visually interesting and ensuring diverse representation of people. The overall goal is to create an effective contents page that connotes the style of an alternative music magazine.
The document summarizes the creative process behind developing a draft magazine cover. Key decisions included choosing an A4 size with white background to appeal to the target audience. The main image was cropped and edited to draw attention, and positioned within the margins with space left for the masthead and headings. Various fonts and styles were tested for the masthead, subheadings, and artist headings before final selections. Overall the creator was happy with the draft but identified areas for improvement, such as repositioning the barcode and recentering the main image, based on feedback.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Chris van Groeningen, a clinical researcher. It summarizes his experience including positions at various medical device companies where he conducted clinical research and product development. It also lists his education including a PhD in human physics and masters in biology. He has 5 US patents and publications in medical journals. In his free time, he volunteers as a chef for organizations providing meals to the homeless.
Social Media explained by Henrik Meisel - Bravo Tours!Henrik Meisel
Hvordan løfter vi det sociale medie univers til rejsebranchens førende? Vores sociale medie platforme skal afspejle vores markedsposition... derudover er det stedet hvor vi er first movers, og tør stikke ud blandt flokken!
Social Media explained by Henrik Meisel - Bravo Tours!
Q1. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and ...wallflowersssss
This document discusses the forms and conventions used in magazine design. It provides examples of common magazine elements like the cover layout, masthead, cover lines, and content page. It then describes how the student applied these conventions in their mock magazine design. Photos from a mock photo shoot are presented along with explanations of design choices for the cover, content page, article page, and use of images, fonts, and colors. The student aimed to follow conventions to make their magazine look realistic while also drawing some inspiration from existing magazines.
The magazine article layout revolves around Nicki Minaj as the central topic. Her image dominates the central page and headings are in bold and serif font to reflect her edgy personality. Quotes from Minaj are highlighted and follow a religious theme, aligning with the overall theme of the article. The color scheme of pink and black sticks to reflecting Minaj's favorite color and big persona. The main image shows Minaj making direct eye contact with the reader while wearing pink lipgloss and a ring saying "icon" to portray her as a role model who stands out.
This document discusses how the author designed their magazine cover and contents pages to attract their target audience. They used a minimal black and white color scheme on the cover to appeal to a more mature audience. Inside the magazine they incorporated more color, like purple, which they felt was gender neutral but may attract more female readers based on survey feedback. They used various fonts throughout for visual interest and consistency. The content and features, like competitions and events, were tailored to keep readers engaged. Overall the design choices were made intentionally to represent the music genre and lifestyle while drawing in the target 18-24 year old demographic.
The document discusses the forms and conventions used in a music magazine design. It describes using eye contact on the cover to engage readers, centering the main artist image, and using consistent background colors. The masthead is at the top in a distinct font and the artist's name and a quote are featured prominently on the cover. Inside, the features list uses large numbered fonts and a single column layout. The title page labels the issue month and date. Articles employ large artist images and quotes to draw readers in. A consistent color scheme of black, white and red is used throughout, with all images taken by the designer.
The document describes Kellie Nee's music magazine mock-up project. It provides details on the design elements of the magazine's front cover, contents page, and double-page article spread. For each section, Kellie discusses the layout choices and design conventions she drew from existing magazines. She also includes analysis of how her images represent aspects of gender, age, ethnicity, class, and music genre.
The document compares and contrasts the design choices made for the cover and interior pages of Q magazine versus those made for the student's own magazine concept. The student aimed to challenge conventions and present a different mood compared to Q magazine, which they described as "very busy" versus their own magazine, which was meant to feel "very relaxed and chilled." Across multiple pages and sections, the student considered choices made by Q magazine and other similar magazines, taking some conventions and developing their own adaptations and new ideas for their magazine concept.
This document provides an analysis of magazine covers and pages. It examines elements like layout, color schemes, images, and text to understand how they attract readers and represent the magazine's brand. Specific covers and pages from magazines like Q, Billboard, and Vibe are deconstructed in detail. The purpose is to understand techniques used to make the content appealing and informative for the target audience.
The document describes the process of designing the front cover of a magazine. It discusses choosing colors and images that will catch readers' attention, such as a darker purple masthead and a photo of a smiling band. Plugs and headlines are added around the cover to draw readers in with questions and highlights of exclusive content. The layout is refined over multiple iterations, adjusting sizes, colors and positioning of elements to ultimately mirror the style of an inspiration magazine cover.
- The magazines focus heavily on images of artists over written content. The large images take up most of the page space to attract readers interested in the artists.
- The writing is kept to a minimum and tucked away in small sections to emphasize the visuals over text. This is likely done because the target audience is more engaged by photos of artists than long articles.
- A single prominent image of the featured artist is displayed on each page to immediately capture the reader's attention and communicate who the article is about before any reading.
The document describes the process of designing the front cover of a magazine. Key details include:
- Choosing a darker purple for the masthead to catch readers' eyes more than a lighter color.
- Adding a photo of a band to portray a lighthearted feel and using scarves to show their personalities.
- Adding plugs about exclusive music, festivals, artists, and interviews in colors and styles that match the magazine and stand out.
- Changing the cover image to one model wearing headphones to indicate the music genre and making the image larger.
The document describes the process of designing the front cover of a magazine. Key details include:
- Choosing a darker purple for the masthead to catch readers' eyes more than a lighter color.
- Adding a photo of a band to portray a lighthearted feel and using scarves to show their personalities.
- Adding plugs about exclusive music, festivals, artists, and interviews in colors and styles that match the magazine design.
- Changing the cover image to one model wearing headphones to represent the music genre and making the design resemble the inspiration magazine more closely.
The document summarizes the layout, target audience, color themes, and main focuses of several magazine front covers. Key details include:
- The layouts use varied background colors and shapes to make the covers visually interesting without being too busy. Target audiences range from teenagers to young adults.
- Color themes include pastels, neon tones, and complementary hues that match clothing or graphic elements on the cover.
- The main focuses seem to be movies, fashion, and graphic design based on cover images and publications researched. Examples of graphic design techniques like rotoscoping are highlighted.
The document summarizes the layout, target audience, color themes, and main focuses of 4 different magazine covers.
For the first cover, it notes the use of shapes and colors in the background, and that the target audience is 12+.
The second cover has bright, eye-catching colors and likely targets teenagers and young adults. Pastel colors give it an aesthetic look.
The third cover has a simple pink background and targets ages 17-27. Light pastels complement the graphic design element on the model's face.
The fourth cover discusses neon effects and rotoscoping styles that could be used, noting the unique and eye-catching nature of the designs. Busy backgrounds make the
The document discusses potential designs and layouts for magazine covers. It analyzes three existing magazine covers, noting elements like colors, images, and target audiences. Key aspects mentioned include neon effects, bright colors, shapes in the background, and simple versus busy layouts. The focus is on finding inspiration for creating an interesting graphic design magazine cover that will attract readers through unique, eye-catching visuals.
Media Studies - In what ways does your media product use, develop or challeng...Sana Khurshid
The document summarizes how the author's media product uses and develops conventions of real pop music magazines. Some key points:
- The author researched magazines like "We Love Pop" to understand conventions like layout, images, and styles.
- The cover features a model in a pose similar to Cheryl Cole in another magazine to appear fun and pull readers in.
- Interior pages also mimic "We Love Pop" with layouts, images, and styles to clearly identify the genre as pop music.
- Bright colors, cheesy title "Poparazzi," and lively images throughout aim to attract a young female audience as typical for pop magazines.
The document discusses how the student's media product both follows and challenges conventions of real music magazines. It summarizes how each section of the mock magazine - the cover, contents page, and sample article - either adheres to or innovates typical magazine formatting and design. Specifically, the cover challenges conventions by obscuring one of the artist's eyes with hair. The contents page features an image of an artist not looking at the camera. And the article includes two images on one page rather than just text. Overall conventions are followed for readability but some aspects aim to match the rebellious nature of the rock genre target audience.
The document analyzes the conventions used and challenged in the design of a magazine cover and contents page for a rock music magazine. It discusses design elements like the masthead, cover image, headlines, and pull quotes that are used to draw attention and appeal to the target audience. While most conventions of music magazines and the rock genre are followed, some aspects challenge conventions, such as partially obscuring the cover artist's eye with her hair.
This document discusses magazine cover and content page layouts in the fashion genre. It provides examples of 4 different magazine cover styles - a bright summer cover, a muted winter cover, a cover with summaries, and one without. Content page layouts also vary, from simple lists to ones with pictures and bold formatting. Overall the document examines the variety of design approaches within fashion magazines while keeping their content relevant to the intended audience.
The document describes the process of designing a magazine contents page. It discusses layout decisions such as using consistent margins and fonts, sizing and positioning images, and including common magazine elements like page numbers and feature headings. It also notes areas for improvement, such as making the layout more visually interesting and ensuring diverse representation of people. The overall goal is to create an effective contents page that connotes the style of an alternative music magazine.
The document summarizes the creative process behind developing a draft magazine cover. Key decisions included choosing an A4 size with white background to appeal to the target audience. The main image was cropped and edited to draw attention, and positioned within the margins with space left for the masthead and headings. Various fonts and styles were tested for the masthead, subheadings, and artist headings before final selections. Overall the creator was happy with the draft but identified areas for improvement, such as repositioning the barcode and recentering the main image, based on feedback.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Chris van Groeningen, a clinical researcher. It summarizes his experience including positions at various medical device companies where he conducted clinical research and product development. It also lists his education including a PhD in human physics and masters in biology. He has 5 US patents and publications in medical journals. In his free time, he volunteers as a chef for organizations providing meals to the homeless.
Social Media explained by Henrik Meisel - Bravo Tours!Henrik Meisel
Hvordan løfter vi det sociale medie univers til rejsebranchens førende? Vores sociale medie platforme skal afspejle vores markedsposition... derudover er det stedet hvor vi er first movers, og tør stikke ud blandt flokken!
Social Media explained by Henrik Meisel - Bravo Tours!
Antibiotic resistance refers to bacteria becoming resistant to antibiotics, making those antibiotics unable to treat infections caused by those bacteria. Antimicrobial resistance is a broader term that includes resistance to drugs that treat infections from bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi. Multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR TB) is currently a major public health issue due to antimicrobial resistance.
This document is a resume for Brijesh Patel summarizing his career experience and qualifications for a managerial position. Patel has over 15 years of experience in production planning, material planning, and inventory management. He has a proven track record of reducing costs, maintaining high customer service levels, and optimizing production processes. Patel is looking for a new challenge that utilizes his skills in planning, leadership, and business analysis.
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This document discusses architecture analysis tools and techniques. It covers graph theory concepts like cyclomatic complexity and metrics that can be applied to code. Tools are presented for visualizing dependencies and analyzing architecture patterns in code like layered architectures and design patterns. The document advocates using these tools to evaluate architecture over time and ensure dependencies conform to intended designs.
Los mongoles se originaron en lo que hoy es Mongolia, Rusia y China. Su sociedad se organizaba militarmente bajo el código legal de Gengis Kan y favorecía el mérito sobre la herencia. Practicaban diversas religiones como el chamanismo y el budismo tibetano. Su dieta consistía principalmente en carne y leche de caballo y otros animales. En el siglo XIV, plagas y el cambio climático llevaron a revueltas internas y ataques a China, reconstruyéndose la Gran Muralla para defenderse.
The document provides an analysis of BlackBerry's position in the smartphone market. It discusses BlackBerry's history of success and recent decline due to failure to innovate and increased competition. The analysis identifies BlackBerry's target market as business professionals and proposes a marketing strategy focused on this segment by appealing to nostalgia and emphasizing the Classic model's productivity features.
Michael Gardner is pursuing degrees in business administration and management with a focus on entertainment business. He has a passion for business and creativity. His experience includes over two years in marketing and participating in events for BJ's Restaurants. He is looking to utilize his organizational, customer service, and marketing skills in Los Angeles.
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The document provides guidance for entrepreneurs pitching their business ideas to venture capitalists (VCs). It was created by Canaan Partners, a venture capital firm, to help entrepreneurs structure their pitches. The workbook explains that the goal is to help entrepreneurs clearly communicate their business idea, think through it as VCs will, and effectively sell the idea to investors, employees, customers and other key stakeholders. It also aims to help entrepreneurs avoid becoming perpetual fundraisers and instead focus on building their business.
EZGift is a mobile app that provides quick gift recommendations for busy people by aggregating recipients' interests from linked social networks or entered categories, sparing users from spending time on traditional gift finding methods. An MVP was developed and user tested, with testers praising the Facebook linking, Amazon product links, and recommendations, but noting it could benefit from improved visuals, more categories, and additional recommendations. The next steps are to integrate this user feedback and clean up the app before public release.
This document provides an overview and summary of the Asian Development Outlook 2009 report published by the Asian Development Bank. It discusses the effects of the global economic crisis on developing Asia and strategies for rebalancing growth in the region. The crisis has significantly slowed growth in developing Asia through declining global demand and trade. In response, many governments have implemented fiscal stimulus packages, though the specific details and impacts are unclear. The report examines ways to strengthen domestic demand and rebalance growth away from heavy reliance on external trade, including developing social safety nets, improving investment climates, and adjusting exchange rates. Policy mixes need to be tailored to individual country circumstances. Overall, the document highlights the challenges facing Asian countries from the global crisis and the importance of re
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- Mohan Savant is a sales professional with over 20 years of experience in banking, NBFC, insurance and broking industries.
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3. Music conventions
• I have made my masthead bold but not in
the way of the bands faces
• I have made it so the band are the main
focus but still having the masthead stands
out
• The image for my front cover links to my
magazine as the headline is the bands
name and the image is of the band
• I did this so the fans of the band can be
able to tell that its them without having to
read everything on the front cover
• I have made sure that the band is using
eye-contact
• This helps the audience connected with
the band and be draw to the magazine
• The image is centered and takes up most
of the space on the page
4. Cover line
• I have put the cover lines on the
right hand side so the text wasn’t
covering the bands faces or taking
away from the image
• On the cover page I have made sure
that there is space at the side of the
page so that the text doesn’t look
cluttered or fighting to stay on the
page
• I have made sure that the text is
visible and easy to read for the
reader
• I have also put the bands name of
the band on the other side to draw
focus and to make sure that it is
clear to see and not covering the
bands faces
5. Headlin
e
• I have made the headline
in the second biggest
font and put it in capitals
to help draw the focus
• I have put the bands album name
under the bands name to make it
easy for the audience to recognize
that this is their new album, that
they are going to be talking about
in their Q and A article
• They are young artists and are a
new band so want the album to be
recognized
6. Masthead
• I have placed my masthead at the top of the cover in the right
hand corner
• I made the masthead in the biggest font on the cover so it’s the
main focus
• I have put the masthead at the top as its meant to be the main
focus so it has to be visible and not hidden behind things
• The font is outlined to help it stand out and make it recognizable
as a magazine just from the masthead as it has a unique style and
look
• The masthead takes up the top half of the page to show its
importance and to make it clear that it is the magazines masthead
7. Selling line
• I put the selling line above the masthead as that is
where it get placed in real music magazines
• I made the selling line in a blue colour outlined to
help it be visible but also to go with the theme of
my cover which is keeping in with the house
colours
• This helps to promote the magazine and to get it
noticed
• It also helps that the colours are staying with the
house colours and not changing the theme of the
magazine to help the magazine be recognized
10. Features
• This is my featured column from my
contents page
• I took inspiration from other music
magazines that list there features like
this
• I have used the same font from my cover
page for the artists names as it helps the
cover and contents page link and also
creates a flow in the magazine
• I used the same colour scheme as the
cover keeping in with the house colours
• I also made the artists names and page
numbers in a bigger font than the
writing below to show the importance
of the artist
columns
• I used two columns
• I did this to make sure it was all
spaced out and not cluttered
together
• Also to help it look professional
• I was inspired by music magazine’s
already around
11. Title Page
• The page title is ‘Inside Key’ as I did not want to use ‘contents’ like
most magazines as I wanted mine to be different to attract more
people
• Also I used ‘Inside Key’ as it states that the information on that page
is all to do with the information you will find further on in the
magazine
• I added in the magazines name ‘Key’ to show its still the same
magazine and so the name will be throughout making it memorable
and noticed
• I used the same font that I had on my cover page to link it together
but wanted to make it different to the font I used for ‘Key’ on the
cover page to make it a bit more diverse
12. • With the contents page I made sure that there was a picture of
my cover artist/band to help the pages link together
• Not all of the images are of the cover artist/band to show that
the magazine will have different contents other than just the
information about the artist/band
• I added backgrounds to the images to help them stand out
and to spilt the page up
• I also liked having more than one image as it helped fill up the
page but also to show the readers what the artists look like
just incase they don’t know what they are called
• I also put numbers on the images to make it easier for the
reader to see what page information about the artist is on
14. Web address
• The web address is so the readers can find
out more and also buy a subscription to
the magazine
• I added the page number and the name of
the magazine to the bottom of the page
along with the web address
Lead-in
• I added a lead-in to give an over view of what
the article will contain
• Also to give an insight in what the Henrietta B
will be talking about
15. The Article
• The lead-in is in blue to help it
stand out and to show its
different to the main part of
writing
• The article is in three columns
to help split the text up and
spread it out
• This will help make it easier to
read and less cluttered
• I added in the blue ‘W’ at the
beginning of the article to show
where it starts and to help the
text stand out
• Also I added it to keep to the
conventions of most music
magazines
16. Main Image
• The main image is of a different artist to the one on my cover page
• I did this to interest other readers and to not keep the focus to just one
artist/band
• The image is of Henrietta B as the article is all about her
• I made the image as the background for the article page to keep it looking
clean and simple
• I also added this image to help the artist get recognized and to give a face
to the readers who are reading the information about her but may not
know what she looks like
17. Title Of The Article
• I kept the colours the same to keep with the house
colours which are blue, white and black
• The title ‘Girl on Top’ is to draw attention and make the
readers wonder why she is on top which draws them in
making them want to read the article
• I also kept it in the house colours but used a new font
that I hadn’t used in the magazine before to make it
different and important
18. Forms
• The colour scheme of the magazine is blue, white and black
• I chose these colours as they all went well together and aren’t
to bright or dull
• The blue makes the magazine look uni-sex so the readers
don’t feel like its only made for one gender
• Also the black and white stand out well on top of the blue
• The images I used were all taken by me
• The images have all been taken in a well lighted
room to help get the best quality
• The images aren’t video’s or animations as it has
printed so it wouldn't be suitable
• I have looked through and tried out lots of different
fonts but picked the ones that would be the most
visible and easiest to read
• I also picked the fonts that would good best with my
genre and style of my magazine
21. cover
• For the cover photo I
developed ideas from
billboard as well as taking
certain ideas from other
magazines
• I liked the position of the
writing as it was near the
bottom letting the
masthead be bold at the
top
• I also liked how the writing
was big and bold with
smaller text underneath but
instead of putting a quote
or something about them I
used their new album name
• I liked the image and colour of the magazine
• I like the pastel colour but didn’t want to pick a uni-sex colour to
appeal to everyone
• The pastel colour makes the magazine look bright and draws your
attention
• I liked the way she doesn’t have her head facing directly forward but is
still making eye contact
22. Challenging Conventions
• I kept to most of the magazine conventions apart from a
reduced version of the cover
• I did this as it didn’t go with my theme and would have
used up unnecessary space on my cover
• I also didn’t think it was worth putting in
• The two magazines I used for inspiration where
very simple and weren’t cluttered so I decided to
keep in the same sort of style as them
• Also they both haven’t used a reduced version of
the cover
25. Representation
• For this image I made my models look
serious
• I also made them stand in a seductive
sort of position to go with my theme
which was R&B, soul and pop
• I made them have pinky/red lips because
I feel that this makes them look very risky
and red is used to represent love
• I made them have contact to show
friendliness and to show they are in a
band together
• It also adds a seductive feel as they’re
making contact with each other
• For this image I wanted my model to give off a
sexy seductive vibe to go with the R&B side of
my magazine
• I wanted my image to be a close-up to make it
more personal
• I also wanted to make her smirk to again add a
sexy sort of vibe
26. Representation
• For this image I wanted
my models to have a
messy but smart vibe to
go with the soul side of
my magazine
• I made them have their
ties pulled down to show
a risker side and a more
causal vibe but still
looking quite smart
• For this image I again
wanted a serious vibe
• I wanted my model have
a straight face to give
off the serious vibe
• I wanted eye contact in
all of my pictures make
the magazine feel more
personal
• For this image I wanted
her to be looking at the
camera straight on but
wanted her body to be
slightly turned to give a
different vibe to the
other photographs I have
taken
• I also like the way her lips
are bold and stand out
drawing attention to her
27. Effects
• For my article image I used a black and
white effect to give off a classic feel
and to make the page different to the
other ones
• On my contents page I used
backgrounds on my images to bring in
the blue more which is my house
colours
Hair and Makeup
• For the girls hair I wanted it to be
natural and simple to make it more
casual
• I wanted the girls to have simple
makeup to go with the natural vibe
• I also gave my cover artists a pinky/red
lip to make it more risky
Crop
• For my cover image I cropped the
image in to give a closer up image
and to make it the image fit
• For my contents page I cropped all
of my images again to zoom them
in and to also to allow them to
have a background behind them
Age and Gender
• All of artist in my magazine are young
• This is to aim it better at my age
target which is 17-30
• The gender of my artist is mostly
female as my magazine is aimed at
females more than males
• Also the female artist have got new
songs out and are very popular at the
moment
29. Media Institution
• Media institution is when a
company owns a number of
companies in various mass
media
• Such as
• Television
• Motion picture
• The internet
• Radio
• And publishing
• An example of this is ‘Bauer’ who
distributes ‘Kerrang’ and ‘Mojo’
• As well as ‘Development Hell’ who
distribute ‘Mixmag’
30. International Publishing Company (I.P.C)
• Is a consumer magazine and digital publisher in the Uk
• I.P.C set up a management development department in 1965, to rationalise
its holdings, so that its various subsidiaries would no longer be in
competition with each other for the same markets
• This led to a reorganisation of the Group, in the 1968, into the six divisions
• I.P.C Newspapers- including The people and The sun
• I.P.C Magazines- consumer magazines and comics
• I.P.C Books- all book publishing
• I.P.C New Products- launching pad for products which used technology
• I.P.C Trade and Technical- specialist magazines
• I.P.C Printing- all non-newspapers printing operations
• I think that this company is smaller rather than mass audience because it
isn’t as well known and doesn’t distribute such as companies like Bauer's
that more popular
31. Development hell
• Development hell is media industry jargon for a state during which a
film or other project remains in development without progressing to
production
• A film, video game, TV program, screenplay, computer program,
concept, or idea stranded in development hell takes an especially long
time to start production, or never does
• Projects in development hell are not officially cancelled, but work on
them slows or stops
• Development hell has a smaller audience because although some of
the companies that they distribute are popular
• In my opinion their target audience is aimed for certain people
• This company has distributed companies such as Mixmag
32. Bauer
• Bauer media group is a European-based media company
• The headquartered in Hamburg, Germany that manages a portfolio of more than 600
magazines, over 400 digital products and 50 radio and TV stations around the world
• The portfolio includes print shops, postal, distribution and marketing services
• Bauer media group has a workforce of approximately 11,000 employees in 17
countries
• I think that Bauer covers a mass audience due to the company distributes big
companies such as Kerrang and Mojo music magazines
• It also has radio and TV stations all over the world which would suggest that the
audience is for the mass market
33. Companies that would publish and distribute my
music magazine
• I think the company that I would have distributing my music magazine would be
Bauer
• This is because Bauer is most suited for my music magazine as I feel that the
company has a mass audience and would help my magazine to get noticed and
my magazine is more suited to mass audiences due to the music genres I have
picked
• Bauer does not just have magazines it has its own website, TV channels and radio
station meaning that my magazine would be able to attract more readers making
a wider market
• Bauer also have the biggest budget meaning that I can get more readers with
adds-ons like competitions, big artists and give aways
• This also means that the budget won’t be a problem when it comes to making my
magazine