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Muniba Naveed
Planning and Preparation
   I researched a range of music magazines to inspire me how to start my own one off. These
    included: Uncut, Kerrang!, NME and Q magazine.
   I mainly focused on NME because I wanted my magazine to have the same ‘too cool for school’
    look and as it is called “Indie-Pendent” it relates to 14-25 year olds that love to listen to Indie
    artists, go to gigs and find out about new/older artists just by independently buying the magazine.




                                    Bands on the
                                    front cover
                                    look natural and
                                    happy, which is
                                    the same way I
                                    want to make
                                    my band on the
                                    front cover
                                    look like so it
                                    looks fun yet
                                    not fake.
                                  Use of left side third is what
                                  I have a preference to use as
                                  it looks better and can be
                                  seen on the shelf in
                                  newsagents if put on it’s side
How does your media product represent social groups?
My media product focuses on a certain social group,
this group are14 – 25 year old students either studying at secondary school, college and
 university. These people are up to date with technology, love to look good through fashion
 and are very outgoing.


These young people mainly listen to indie pop/rock music, will like to go to festivals and gigs
that are big and small. They appreciate small gigs as it gives them an insight on how musicians
become successful, they also like to attend small gigs as it gives them a sense of originality and
are able to meet the musicians more easily.
They would also value music before their generation and continue to rediscover old music.


Some would class this social group as “Indie” or “Hipsters”. They would be my main readers
as it is acquired to their style and evidently represents this social group but my magazine also
welcomes any other social groups too.
Magazine Proposal
   My aim is to create an Indie magazine that encourages 14-25 year olds of any ethnicity or sex, that
    love indie music to create music of their own and make them feel that they have got what it takes
    to make money out of doing what they love if that is their wish.
     This is one of the reasons why I have chosen the title “Indie- Pendent” already. The second
    reason is that I plan to price my magazine at £3.00 because I would like to make mainly teenagers
    who feel they are somewhat too much of a liability to their parents feel more independent by being
    able to buy the magazine with their own money. It is an affordable price for the average teenager
    but not too cheap to make them think that it won’t be worth their time as well as money.
   Teenagers who do not want to aspire to be a musician but really enjoy discovering both upcoming
    artists and old ones that may have been forgotten by their generation, are able to rediscover them
    and their songs to listen to so that they do not miss out on great music similar to UNCUT
    magazine.
   My magazine will be similar to NME magazine as it will be similar to the genre of musicians they
    choose to talk about.
   I have chosen the Indie music genre as I feel it is becoming a more well-liked genre of music among
    certain teenagers and as it is still not hugely popular they’d want to find as much of this music as
    they can and my magazine will intend to fill that hole.
   The pictures I plan to take and manipulate will have a more darker look in comparison to other
    music magazines published today because I want to challenge the normal forms and conventions.
    This is because most music magazine publishing's try to attract the eye by being brightly coloured
    therefore making a magazine like mine stand out and look out of the ordinary.
   The written style will be informal, entertaining and amusing but at the same time informative so
    that young people will not be overwhelmed with difficult words but comfortable and learn a few
    new things at the same time.
Front Page Research
My Front Page
I used a dark colour scheme with a warped background pattern to give a ‘cool’ feel to the
magazine rather than a colourful scheme as I thought it’d look to childish and tacky.
I used the font “Akoom” for the masthead and for the name of the band because it looked
different to normal magazines that are big and bold. I also used it because when I wrote
out “INDIEPENDENT” the ‘p’ separated the word into two as it leans forward which I
liked so I decided to use this font.
This font only uses capitals which grabs readers attention as people automatically think it’s
shouting out at you to reach your mind.
I chose to use white for the text because the background is very dark, black in some parts
which contrasts hugely and makes all the text stand out.


I put other well known indie bands and artists as the side headings
because this would encourage readers to look at the magazine
and get the impression that the main band on the front cover is a new
very successful band.
How I attracted my audience
To attract my audience I decided that my main story in my magazine is going to be
about young people achieving a successful career in the music industry to show
that the target audience (14 -21 year old females & males) can achieve their dreams
of being a successful musicians.
I also made a pun in the name of the magazine as younger people find that witty and
fun.
My Contents Page
 I used this layout as I could fit in a lot of storied this way to make it look packed full of
 appealing stories. Then I added more articles and now it looks worth the amount of money it
 costs, and looks organised. I also boxed the articles into two separate ones to give a structure
 to the page as to where the reader should look first.


  I added an unusual article about “Veronica Wire” as an entertainment article. It’s about
 someone who is quite crazy which people like to read about and laugh at and it brings diversity
 to the magazine.
 I also added a competition in the contents page to give the opportunity for youngsters to win
 tickets to a big festival as they can be quite expensive especially if recognised artists are playing
 there like the ones I have mentioned in the contents.


 I used the Akoom font again for “INSIDE” as it is like the
 running theme and usual font for this magazine along with
 the background pattern.
Double Page Spread
Research
 I used the same kind of layout for my double page spread as the examples below. because I
 wanted the text to be lined up neatly to make it look even weighted and professional
 I put the image to the left side of the page and the text on the left. I did this for a simplistic
 effect so that the reader could read with ease.
  I noticed that the text is quite small and aligned efficiently and effectively so I wanted to do the
 same thing and ultimately have the same effect for the readers.
My Double Page Spread
   I put the quote “What’s in a name?..” in bold font because it is the start of a famous quote from
   Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet which most students study at either secondary school, college or
   University and will recognise. The fans of Shakespeare would like this and the others would wonder if
   the band are fans creating interest in the interview.
   it also links to the name of the band “The Nameless” which creates interest if it is coming from the
   band. The reader will instantaneously realise that they are talking about why they came up with that
   name for their band.
    The fact that it is also a question get’s the reader asking why the band are asking a question
    when the interview should be about them.
   I put a little intro at the top of the page to construct the character and introduce what the interview
    will be like. I started it with an enlarged ‘T’ as it is quite common for magazines to do this and is
    pleasing to the eye.
I used blue to distinguish the interviewer from the
interviewees and red for the individual names of the band
members.
I then put “Download free nameless track now!” because
It is used in magazines such as NME. There is an emphasis
On “FREE” and “NOW” which are words of encouragement
and demand to listen to their tracks and in due course
makes the band more fans, popularity and money.
Audience Feedback
I used social network and blogging sites like Tumblr and Facebook to find out what young people
    who are up to date with technology and social networking sites music taste’s were and if they’d
    like my magazine. I used both qualitative and quantitative questions so that not only would I be
    able to count up numbers but also be able to get an insight of what people like and think. I
    asked the same 7 questions and got 4 responses back on Tumblr and 3 on Facebook.
These were the questions :
3.    Are you male or female?
4.    How old are you?
5.    What is your favourite genre of music?
6.    How much would you normally pay for a music magazine?
7.    Would you buy my magazine?
8.    If so how much would you pay for my magazine?
9.    Do you subscribe to or buy any music magazines? If so please state.
10.   What could I improve on?
Here were the responses:
Tumblr –

4.    Male
5.     24
6.    Jazz/Indie
7.    £4
8.    Yes
9.    £3
10.   I subscribe to NME and buy a Q magazine every once in a while
11.   Longer interviews


13.   Female
14.   16
15.   Indie/alternative
16.   £5
17.   Yes
18.   £2.75
19.   NME
20.   The contents page looks too neat
Tumblr

3.    Male
4.    18
5.    Dance/Hip hop
6.    £3
7.    No
8.    -
9.    No
10.   It’s good for your genre but needs to be a bit more open for other genres
Facebook-

3.    Male
4.    17
5.    Indie/ Punk rock
6.    £3.60
7.    Yes
8.    £2.80
9.    I sometimes buy NME
10.   Nothing



13.   Female
14.   22
15.   RnB
16.   £4
17.   No
18.   -
19.   RWD
20.   It’s good but I just don’t like the genre of music it mainly focuses on
Facebook-

3.    Female
4.    19
5.    Hip hop/Indie
6.    £4
7.    Yes
8.    £3
9.    I buy Q every so often
10.   Mention more artists then bands



13.   Female
14.   23
15.   Electronica/Indie
16.   £4.50
17.   Yes
18.   £4
19.   I have a Subscription to Uncut and buy NME every now and again
20.   More Vintage stuff please!
How my magazine uses, develops and challenges forms and
conventions
‘Indie Pendent’ uses forms and conventions of other factual music magazines as it is a
 informative way of educating youngsters about new and vintage bands/artists, big and small
 music events, albums and singles.


However it also challenges the forms and conventions of other magazines as the band are not
posing in the particular “serious” way that you see most of the time on the front covers of
magazines.
The colour scheme of my magazine challenges it because it is very unusual as published
magazines usually have one colour throughout.


 I have included another little name under the main story “The Nameless” on the front cover
which challenges the forms and conventions because more often than not magazines put one
main Image only and is followed by a big quote from them which I have not done.


 I tried to research magazine contents pages but could not find a structure I wanted to be
similar to so I structured it my own way
The media institution I might choose to distribute my media product
and why
I think this media house publishing company would publish my
     magazine because it produces both UNCUT and NME
     magazine which are similar products to mine.
Most of it’s media brands reach women at about 66.7% in the UK
   and men at 42% which is nearly even which means I will most
   likely get around an almost even readership.
What I have learnt about technologies from the process of
constructing this product.
Photograph
 yThe camera I used was an Olympus E-420 DSLR.
  I didn’t know how to use a DSLR camera properly before the project.
  As it was my friends camera he showed me how to use it before I took
     the pictures. I also had to think of other aspects to shape my pictures. These were:

Mise - en - Scene
Costume : I told my main models to wear what they want because I wanted them to look natural and
not overdressed. I did this because as they are a ‘new successful band’ in my magazine I wanted to give the
notion that they’re still adjusting to their newer life as they still feel normal. I also wanted to give the
impression that just because they’re famous now that they’re not going to change and this is their own. They
wore skinny jeans and t-shirts which is a common thing to wear amongst their social groups.
Background Imagery: Most of the images were taken with Graffiti in the background. Although I was
told to use a blank background as it would be easier to edit I wanted to keep the graffiti as I thought I’d use
it because it said “Music” at the background but manipulate it to make it stand out a bit more. I also
deliberately kept it in my shots because it would reflect the inner-city areas that some young people like
‘The Nameless’ come from that have talent.
The other images were taken on stage, this was in a youth club that the band regularly visit to practice in.
Props:  The props I used were the instruments on stage I asked them to start playing a track while I took
some shots to make it look natural and like they were playing at an actual gig.
Photography Cont.
 Camera shot distance :
    I took mainly Medium close up shots and long shots. This was because I wasn’t focusing on
   the individuals of the band but as a group so if I wanted to fit them all in one image I'd have to
   use those two shots. Also I knew that if I wanted a close up image I could crop it later on in
   the editing stage.


 Composition:
    I took over 36 pictures of the band alone and 19 shots of Libby who posed as “Talulah Moon”
   This allowed me to choose from a variety instead of being limited with a few. It also helped get
   used to the camera and help me improve on the quality of pictures that I took so my images
   got better and better.
Photoshop CS5
   I also had very basic knowledge of Photoshop before I took up AS media so after playing
   around with my images and tips shown by me by my college mentor I picked up key skills. This
   included:
Improving skin quality:-     Although I didn’t want to make the boys look perfect or superficial
   some of them had sore looking skin at the time which made him stand out too much so I
   calmed it down using the spot healing tool and the healing brush tool.


Cropping:–     I used this tool quite often to get rid of bit or people in the background or to
   separate the band members into individual images so that I could drag them and make them
   appear to be closer together which I did on my double page spread. I did this by selecting the
   tool and dragging the cursor over the bit of the image that I wanted and deleted the rest.


Burn tool : - I used this tool a lot on images to make it look darker and to cast shadows on the
   bands faces on the front page.
Original Images
For my competition to win tickets to a Festival picture on the contents page I took pictures from
the internet of students and manipulated them in one to make it look like a festival picture. I did
this because I couldn’t get hold of any festival pictures I had been to in the past and there weren’t
any I could go to at that time to take new ones.
What I feel I have learnt in progression from my preliminary
task to the full product
Preliminary Task -   Music Magazine –
School Magazine      Indiependent

                                        It is plain to see how much I
                                        have improved my magazine
                                        making skills since the start of
                                        the course .

                                        The preliminary task is very
                                        basic and bare looking and
                                        there has scarcely been any
                                        manipulation to the images.


                                        In contrast, my music magazine
                                        has used a variety of fonts,
                                        edited images, is well
                                        structured and is jam-packed
                                        with detailed stories
Evaluation of skills

 on the whole, I have improved greatly and developed skills throughout the course. I know
  now how to use Photoshop effectively and to a high measure. I have learnt how to edit images
  to a high standard, structure my text with a lot of detail and create convincing and
  professional style magazine pages using the Photoshop software in depth. These editing
  techniques have and will aid me in future also.

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Evaluation muniba naveed

  • 2. Planning and Preparation  I researched a range of music magazines to inspire me how to start my own one off. These included: Uncut, Kerrang!, NME and Q magazine.  I mainly focused on NME because I wanted my magazine to have the same ‘too cool for school’ look and as it is called “Indie-Pendent” it relates to 14-25 year olds that love to listen to Indie artists, go to gigs and find out about new/older artists just by independently buying the magazine. Bands on the front cover look natural and happy, which is the same way I want to make my band on the front cover look like so it looks fun yet not fake. Use of left side third is what I have a preference to use as it looks better and can be seen on the shelf in newsagents if put on it’s side
  • 3. How does your media product represent social groups?
  • 4. My media product focuses on a certain social group, this group are14 – 25 year old students either studying at secondary school, college and university. These people are up to date with technology, love to look good through fashion and are very outgoing. These young people mainly listen to indie pop/rock music, will like to go to festivals and gigs that are big and small. They appreciate small gigs as it gives them an insight on how musicians become successful, they also like to attend small gigs as it gives them a sense of originality and are able to meet the musicians more easily. They would also value music before their generation and continue to rediscover old music. Some would class this social group as “Indie” or “Hipsters”. They would be my main readers as it is acquired to their style and evidently represents this social group but my magazine also welcomes any other social groups too.
  • 5. Magazine Proposal  My aim is to create an Indie magazine that encourages 14-25 year olds of any ethnicity or sex, that love indie music to create music of their own and make them feel that they have got what it takes to make money out of doing what they love if that is their wish.  This is one of the reasons why I have chosen the title “Indie- Pendent” already. The second reason is that I plan to price my magazine at £3.00 because I would like to make mainly teenagers who feel they are somewhat too much of a liability to their parents feel more independent by being able to buy the magazine with their own money. It is an affordable price for the average teenager but not too cheap to make them think that it won’t be worth their time as well as money.  Teenagers who do not want to aspire to be a musician but really enjoy discovering both upcoming artists and old ones that may have been forgotten by their generation, are able to rediscover them and their songs to listen to so that they do not miss out on great music similar to UNCUT magazine.  My magazine will be similar to NME magazine as it will be similar to the genre of musicians they choose to talk about.  I have chosen the Indie music genre as I feel it is becoming a more well-liked genre of music among certain teenagers and as it is still not hugely popular they’d want to find as much of this music as they can and my magazine will intend to fill that hole.  The pictures I plan to take and manipulate will have a more darker look in comparison to other music magazines published today because I want to challenge the normal forms and conventions. This is because most music magazine publishing's try to attract the eye by being brightly coloured therefore making a magazine like mine stand out and look out of the ordinary.  The written style will be informal, entertaining and amusing but at the same time informative so that young people will not be overwhelmed with difficult words but comfortable and learn a few new things at the same time.
  • 7. My Front Page I used a dark colour scheme with a warped background pattern to give a ‘cool’ feel to the magazine rather than a colourful scheme as I thought it’d look to childish and tacky. I used the font “Akoom” for the masthead and for the name of the band because it looked different to normal magazines that are big and bold. I also used it because when I wrote out “INDIEPENDENT” the ‘p’ separated the word into two as it leans forward which I liked so I decided to use this font. This font only uses capitals which grabs readers attention as people automatically think it’s shouting out at you to reach your mind. I chose to use white for the text because the background is very dark, black in some parts which contrasts hugely and makes all the text stand out. I put other well known indie bands and artists as the side headings because this would encourage readers to look at the magazine and get the impression that the main band on the front cover is a new very successful band.
  • 8. How I attracted my audience
  • 9. To attract my audience I decided that my main story in my magazine is going to be about young people achieving a successful career in the music industry to show that the target audience (14 -21 year old females & males) can achieve their dreams of being a successful musicians. I also made a pun in the name of the magazine as younger people find that witty and fun.
  • 10. My Contents Page I used this layout as I could fit in a lot of storied this way to make it look packed full of appealing stories. Then I added more articles and now it looks worth the amount of money it costs, and looks organised. I also boxed the articles into two separate ones to give a structure to the page as to where the reader should look first. I added an unusual article about “Veronica Wire” as an entertainment article. It’s about someone who is quite crazy which people like to read about and laugh at and it brings diversity to the magazine. I also added a competition in the contents page to give the opportunity for youngsters to win tickets to a big festival as they can be quite expensive especially if recognised artists are playing there like the ones I have mentioned in the contents. I used the Akoom font again for “INSIDE” as it is like the running theme and usual font for this magazine along with the background pattern.
  • 11. Double Page Spread Research I used the same kind of layout for my double page spread as the examples below. because I wanted the text to be lined up neatly to make it look even weighted and professional I put the image to the left side of the page and the text on the left. I did this for a simplistic effect so that the reader could read with ease. I noticed that the text is quite small and aligned efficiently and effectively so I wanted to do the same thing and ultimately have the same effect for the readers.
  • 12. My Double Page Spread I put the quote “What’s in a name?..” in bold font because it is the start of a famous quote from Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet which most students study at either secondary school, college or University and will recognise. The fans of Shakespeare would like this and the others would wonder if the band are fans creating interest in the interview. it also links to the name of the band “The Nameless” which creates interest if it is coming from the band. The reader will instantaneously realise that they are talking about why they came up with that name for their band. The fact that it is also a question get’s the reader asking why the band are asking a question when the interview should be about them. I put a little intro at the top of the page to construct the character and introduce what the interview will be like. I started it with an enlarged ‘T’ as it is quite common for magazines to do this and is pleasing to the eye. I used blue to distinguish the interviewer from the interviewees and red for the individual names of the band members. I then put “Download free nameless track now!” because It is used in magazines such as NME. There is an emphasis On “FREE” and “NOW” which are words of encouragement and demand to listen to their tracks and in due course makes the band more fans, popularity and money.
  • 13. Audience Feedback I used social network and blogging sites like Tumblr and Facebook to find out what young people who are up to date with technology and social networking sites music taste’s were and if they’d like my magazine. I used both qualitative and quantitative questions so that not only would I be able to count up numbers but also be able to get an insight of what people like and think. I asked the same 7 questions and got 4 responses back on Tumblr and 3 on Facebook. These were the questions : 3. Are you male or female? 4. How old are you? 5. What is your favourite genre of music? 6. How much would you normally pay for a music magazine? 7. Would you buy my magazine? 8. If so how much would you pay for my magazine? 9. Do you subscribe to or buy any music magazines? If so please state. 10. What could I improve on?
  • 14. Here were the responses: Tumblr – 4. Male 5. 24 6. Jazz/Indie 7. £4 8. Yes 9. £3 10. I subscribe to NME and buy a Q magazine every once in a while 11. Longer interviews 13. Female 14. 16 15. Indie/alternative 16. £5 17. Yes 18. £2.75 19. NME 20. The contents page looks too neat
  • 15. Tumblr 3. Male 4. 18 5. Dance/Hip hop 6. £3 7. No 8. - 9. No 10. It’s good for your genre but needs to be a bit more open for other genres
  • 16. Facebook- 3. Male 4. 17 5. Indie/ Punk rock 6. £3.60 7. Yes 8. £2.80 9. I sometimes buy NME 10. Nothing 13. Female 14. 22 15. RnB 16. £4 17. No 18. - 19. RWD 20. It’s good but I just don’t like the genre of music it mainly focuses on
  • 17. Facebook- 3. Female 4. 19 5. Hip hop/Indie 6. £4 7. Yes 8. £3 9. I buy Q every so often 10. Mention more artists then bands 13. Female 14. 23 15. Electronica/Indie 16. £4.50 17. Yes 18. £4 19. I have a Subscription to Uncut and buy NME every now and again 20. More Vintage stuff please!
  • 18. How my magazine uses, develops and challenges forms and conventions
  • 19. ‘Indie Pendent’ uses forms and conventions of other factual music magazines as it is a informative way of educating youngsters about new and vintage bands/artists, big and small music events, albums and singles. However it also challenges the forms and conventions of other magazines as the band are not posing in the particular “serious” way that you see most of the time on the front covers of magazines. The colour scheme of my magazine challenges it because it is very unusual as published magazines usually have one colour throughout. I have included another little name under the main story “The Nameless” on the front cover which challenges the forms and conventions because more often than not magazines put one main Image only and is followed by a big quote from them which I have not done. I tried to research magazine contents pages but could not find a structure I wanted to be similar to so I structured it my own way
  • 20. The media institution I might choose to distribute my media product and why
  • 21. I think this media house publishing company would publish my magazine because it produces both UNCUT and NME magazine which are similar products to mine. Most of it’s media brands reach women at about 66.7% in the UK and men at 42% which is nearly even which means I will most likely get around an almost even readership.
  • 22. What I have learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product.
  • 23. Photograph yThe camera I used was an Olympus E-420 DSLR. I didn’t know how to use a DSLR camera properly before the project. As it was my friends camera he showed me how to use it before I took the pictures. I also had to think of other aspects to shape my pictures. These were: Mise - en - Scene Costume : I told my main models to wear what they want because I wanted them to look natural and not overdressed. I did this because as they are a ‘new successful band’ in my magazine I wanted to give the notion that they’re still adjusting to their newer life as they still feel normal. I also wanted to give the impression that just because they’re famous now that they’re not going to change and this is their own. They wore skinny jeans and t-shirts which is a common thing to wear amongst their social groups. Background Imagery: Most of the images were taken with Graffiti in the background. Although I was told to use a blank background as it would be easier to edit I wanted to keep the graffiti as I thought I’d use it because it said “Music” at the background but manipulate it to make it stand out a bit more. I also deliberately kept it in my shots because it would reflect the inner-city areas that some young people like ‘The Nameless’ come from that have talent. The other images were taken on stage, this was in a youth club that the band regularly visit to practice in. Props: The props I used were the instruments on stage I asked them to start playing a track while I took some shots to make it look natural and like they were playing at an actual gig.
  • 24. Photography Cont. Camera shot distance : I took mainly Medium close up shots and long shots. This was because I wasn’t focusing on the individuals of the band but as a group so if I wanted to fit them all in one image I'd have to use those two shots. Also I knew that if I wanted a close up image I could crop it later on in the editing stage. Composition: I took over 36 pictures of the band alone and 19 shots of Libby who posed as “Talulah Moon” This allowed me to choose from a variety instead of being limited with a few. It also helped get used to the camera and help me improve on the quality of pictures that I took so my images got better and better.
  • 25. Photoshop CS5 I also had very basic knowledge of Photoshop before I took up AS media so after playing around with my images and tips shown by me by my college mentor I picked up key skills. This included: Improving skin quality:- Although I didn’t want to make the boys look perfect or superficial some of them had sore looking skin at the time which made him stand out too much so I calmed it down using the spot healing tool and the healing brush tool. Cropping:– I used this tool quite often to get rid of bit or people in the background or to separate the band members into individual images so that I could drag them and make them appear to be closer together which I did on my double page spread. I did this by selecting the tool and dragging the cursor over the bit of the image that I wanted and deleted the rest. Burn tool : - I used this tool a lot on images to make it look darker and to cast shadows on the bands faces on the front page.
  • 27. For my competition to win tickets to a Festival picture on the contents page I took pictures from the internet of students and manipulated them in one to make it look like a festival picture. I did this because I couldn’t get hold of any festival pictures I had been to in the past and there weren’t any I could go to at that time to take new ones.
  • 28. What I feel I have learnt in progression from my preliminary task to the full product
  • 29. Preliminary Task - Music Magazine – School Magazine Indiependent It is plain to see how much I have improved my magazine making skills since the start of the course . The preliminary task is very basic and bare looking and there has scarcely been any manipulation to the images. In contrast, my music magazine has used a variety of fonts, edited images, is well structured and is jam-packed with detailed stories
  • 30. Evaluation of skills on the whole, I have improved greatly and developed skills throughout the course. I know now how to use Photoshop effectively and to a high measure. I have learnt how to edit images to a high standard, structure my text with a lot of detail and create convincing and professional style magazine pages using the Photoshop software in depth. These editing techniques have and will aid me in future also.