The document provides instructions for editing a photograph in Photoshop for use on the cover of a school magazine. It describes duplicating the photo layer for a backup. It then details using the brush tool to paint color onto the duplicate layer in order to highlight the two students jumping in the foreground, while leaving the background in black and white. Formatting adjustments are made to suit the A4 magazine size. The instructions demonstrate basic photo editing techniques for creating a visually engaging magazine cover image.
A-Level Media Studies - Magazine Planning. (Primary Coursework)RyaaanWard
The document outlines plans for a music magazine focusing on alternative, indie, punk, and metal genres. It discusses typical codes and conventions for a music magazine, including feature articles, interviews, reviews, and reader submissions. Ideas for the magazine include the name "Crash" or "Real Music Magazine," and featuring an interview and album review as the cover story. Mock layouts are proposed for the front cover and contents page, experimenting with placement of the masthead, barcode, cover lines, date, and images.
The document discusses research conducted for a student's music magazine coursework project on hip hop genres. It includes an analysis of an existing hip hop magazine called Vibe and a questionnaire distributed to students aged 14-20 about their music preferences and what they want in a magazine. Key findings from the questionnaire indicated that most listeners were 14-16, listened to hip hop and R&B, and preferred gossip features in a magazine that costs £1-2.
This document is a table of contents for a music magazine. It lists the editorial pillars, article titles and page numbers. The summary describes the design choices for layout and formatting to maintain consistency across pages and attract audiences. Key elements like font, color, sizing and positioning are detailed to replicate the front cover style. Images will also be edited to match the house style. The goal is to strengthen the brand identity and make the magazine visually cohesive and professionally designed.
The document provides an analysis of an article from NME magazine to inspire the production of the student's own music magazine double page spread. Key aspects analyzed include the use of colors, images, fonts, layout, and language to effectively target a young adult audience and build engagement with a new band. Elements like the large headline image, pull quotes, and fact file are highlighted as techniques to attract readers and provide essential information about the band.
The document provides feedback on improving the layout and design of a music magazine cover:
1. Suggestions are made to make the barcode more realistic by adding details like price and website.
2. The text in the left kickers is not aligned, so it needs rearranging to improve readability and eye flow.
3. There is a gap in the first left kicker that needs filling to make the magazine look more professional.
4. The exclusive kicker should be justified instead of centered to make it easier to read.
5. The name in one kicker could be replaced to allow it to span two pages.
This advertisement will feature a quote from the song "Stop and Stare" by One Republic overlaid on an image to appeal to a wide audience. The quote will be in Century FB font size 18 in black to attract attention. The H&M logo will be positioned in the bottom right corner as in their standard ads to look professional. Combining and editing the images in Photoshop will make the ad unique by allowing the background layer to overlap the main image while erasing some background features to maintain eye contact with the audience.
The document provides instructions for editing a photograph in Photoshop for use on the cover of a school magazine. It describes duplicating the photo layer for a backup. It then details using the brush tool to paint color onto the duplicate layer in order to highlight the two students jumping in the foreground, while leaving the background in black and white. Formatting adjustments are made to suit the A4 magazine size. The instructions demonstrate basic photo editing techniques for creating a visually engaging magazine cover image.
A-Level Media Studies - Magazine Planning. (Primary Coursework)RyaaanWard
The document outlines plans for a music magazine focusing on alternative, indie, punk, and metal genres. It discusses typical codes and conventions for a music magazine, including feature articles, interviews, reviews, and reader submissions. Ideas for the magazine include the name "Crash" or "Real Music Magazine," and featuring an interview and album review as the cover story. Mock layouts are proposed for the front cover and contents page, experimenting with placement of the masthead, barcode, cover lines, date, and images.
The document discusses research conducted for a student's music magazine coursework project on hip hop genres. It includes an analysis of an existing hip hop magazine called Vibe and a questionnaire distributed to students aged 14-20 about their music preferences and what they want in a magazine. Key findings from the questionnaire indicated that most listeners were 14-16, listened to hip hop and R&B, and preferred gossip features in a magazine that costs £1-2.
This document is a table of contents for a music magazine. It lists the editorial pillars, article titles and page numbers. The summary describes the design choices for layout and formatting to maintain consistency across pages and attract audiences. Key elements like font, color, sizing and positioning are detailed to replicate the front cover style. Images will also be edited to match the house style. The goal is to strengthen the brand identity and make the magazine visually cohesive and professionally designed.
The document provides an analysis of an article from NME magazine to inspire the production of the student's own music magazine double page spread. Key aspects analyzed include the use of colors, images, fonts, layout, and language to effectively target a young adult audience and build engagement with a new band. Elements like the large headline image, pull quotes, and fact file are highlighted as techniques to attract readers and provide essential information about the band.
The document provides feedback on improving the layout and design of a music magazine cover:
1. Suggestions are made to make the barcode more realistic by adding details like price and website.
2. The text in the left kickers is not aligned, so it needs rearranging to improve readability and eye flow.
3. There is a gap in the first left kicker that needs filling to make the magazine look more professional.
4. The exclusive kicker should be justified instead of centered to make it easier to read.
5. The name in one kicker could be replaced to allow it to span two pages.
This advertisement will feature a quote from the song "Stop and Stare" by One Republic overlaid on an image to appeal to a wide audience. The quote will be in Century FB font size 18 in black to attract attention. The H&M logo will be positioned in the bottom right corner as in their standard ads to look professional. Combining and editing the images in Photoshop will make the ad unique by allowing the background layer to overlap the main image while erasing some background features to maintain eye contact with the audience.
The document describes the process of designing a music magazine cover. Key points:
- The designer analyzed magazines like Rolling Stone for inspiration on layout, colors, positioning of elements.
- Based on a questionnaire, the designer selected artists, genres, and elements to feature on the cover.
- Photographs and text were edited in Photoshop to match the color scheme and make the cover attractive.
- Positioning of masthead, barcode, and other elements follows magazine design conventions for effective communication.
This document provides details on the design of the front cover of a music magazine. It describes the layout including placement of the masthead, skyline, kickers, selling line, main cover line, barcode and explanatory text. Font styles, sizes and colors are specified for each element based on research from music magazine covers to achieve an attractive, readable and consistent design that appeals to the target audience.
The document discusses the creation of a magazine masthead. It describes conducting a survey to determine which font audiences preferred, with most selecting a bold coalition typeface. The masthead was created in Photoshop using this font in red, positioning it at the top left of the page. Various effects were added to make the font and branding unique, like scratches and fading, while keeping within the magazine's color scheme of black and white. The non-traditional red color was a risk intended to attract more readers.
The document discusses plans for a photo shoot for a music magazine. It describes initially wanting to shoot a model against a white wall in a medium shot, but issues arose with equipment and lighting. Additional photos were taken experimenting with facial expressions. The best photo is an extreme close-up that draws attention with effective eye contact and a professional, attractive look suitable for the magazine's pop genre. Minor edits will be made in Photoshop, like converting to black and white with a red tint, to match the magazine's style.
The document discusses the creation of a magazine masthead. It describes conducting a survey to determine which font audiences preferred, with most selecting a bold coalition typeface. The masthead was created in Photoshop using this font in red, positioning it at the top left of the page. Various artistic effects were added to make the font unique and strengthen the magazine's branding, like scratches and a subtle white fade. The goal was to attract audiences with a recognizable, clear masthead that followed some conventions but also took risks.
NME and Rolling Stone front cover analysisritavrinda
The document analyzes the layout, design elements, and effectiveness of the front covers of two music magazines. It discusses similarities and differences between the magazines, including the target audiences addressed, language used, genres represented, and purposes of the designs. Elements like the use of white space, model gaze, limited color schemes, barcode positioning, and adherence to design conventions are examined. Photo editing techniques on one cover, like lighting and shadow effects, are also summarized.
The document outlines a photo shoot plan for the front cover of a music magazine. It will feature model Penny Nakan against a white wall in a median shot at eye level, to create effective eye contact without intimidating the audience. Natural lighting will be used and edited in Photoshop to highlight the model's gaze in black and white to match the magazine's format. The model will wear black and white clothing and silver jewelry with eye makeup, positioning her hands by her face and chin to reference a past X Factor photo. The image will be centered on the cover to attract audiences and represent celebrities having an eye for gossip through their work.
The document outlines a planned photo shoot for a music magazine cover featuring model Penny Nakan. It describes shooting the model in a median shot against a white wall using natural lighting. Her costume will be black and white to match the magazine name, and she will pose with her hands around her face, inspired by a photo of Katie Waissel. The photo will be edited in black and white in Photoshop, enhancing highlights and shadows to look professional. The image is intended to be positioned center on the cover to attract audiences.
Identifying the demands in the music marketritavrinda
This 3 sentence document discusses an anonymous questionnaire created in 2010 by Rita Sharma at St Marylebone School. The questionnaire asks participants to be honest in their responses as the forms are anonymous. It was created by Rita Sharma at St Marylebone School in 2010 for an undisclosed purpose.
This document analyzes the front covers of two music magazines, providing details on their layout, design elements, and target audiences. Both magazines use a limited color palette, bold fonts, and model photography to attract readers. However, one magazine targets younger readers with informal language and articles on celebrity drama, while the other uses formal language and subjects like musician memoirs to appeal to an older audience. Key shared elements of the covers include the model maintaining eye contact, barcodes in the bottom left, and kickers in bright fonts to tease article contents. Differences lie in the magazines' genres, purposes and the language used to engage particular demographic groups.
This document analyzes the front covers of two music magazines, providing details on their layout, design elements, and target audiences. Both magazines use a limited color palette, bold fonts, and model photography to attract readers. However, one magazine targets younger readers with informal language and articles on celebrity drama, while the other uses formal language and subjects like musician memoirs to appeal to an older audience. Key shared elements of the covers include the model maintaining eye contact, barcodes in the bottom left, and kickers in bright fonts to tease article contents. Differences lie in the magazines' genres, tone, and intended age groups.
The document describes revisions made to a table of contents page based on feedback. It details changes such as ensuring the front cover and table of contents have the same design elements, using the same colors, fonts, and layout as the front cover to create consistency, adding more articles and the school logo, and experimenting with brush tools to add visual interest while maintaining readability. The final draft of the table of contents incorporates these revisions to make the design more professional, coherent, and appealing for the target audience.
The document describes revisions made to a table of contents page based on feedback. It details changes such as ensuring the front cover and table of contents have the same design elements, using the same colors, fonts, and layout as the front cover to create consistency, adding more articles and the school logo, and experimenting with brush tools to add visual interest while maintaining readability. The final draft of the table of contents incorporates these changes to make the design more professional, coherent, and appealing for the target audience.
The document describes revisions made to a table of contents page based on feedback. It details changes such as ensuring the front cover and table of contents have the same design elements, using the same colors, fonts, and layout as the front cover to create consistency, adding more articles and the school logo, and experimenting with brush tools to create an interesting background. The revisions are aimed at making the table of contents more attractive, clear, and professional for the target audience.
The document discusses experimenting with brush tools in Photoshop to create a name tag for a blog. Key points:
- The author unlocked layers and duplicated them to experiment safely without overwriting work. Brush tools were used to add text and brush strokes in different layers, colors, and sizes.
- A simple font was chosen to complement the brush work. Brushes were applied at different sizes to intertwine with the text shapes.
- Multiple layers and brushes were combined in different colors and textures to create visual interest and realism in the smoke effect. The process increased the author's understanding of tools in Photoshop.
The document provides instructions for editing a photograph in Adobe Photoshop. It discusses duplicating the photo layer for a backup. It then describes using the brush tool to paint white strokes on the duplicate layer in order to highlight certain areas of the photo for the magazine cover. Regular saving of the work is also recommended to avoid losing progress.
The document provides instructions for editing a photograph in Adobe Photoshop. It discusses duplicating the photo layer for a backup. It then describes using the brush tool to paint white strokes on the duplicate layer in order to highlight certain areas of the photo for the magazine cover. Proper file management and regular saving of work is also recommended when editing photos in Photoshop.
The document describes the process of designing a music magazine cover. Key points:
- The designer analyzed magazines like Rolling Stone for inspiration on layout, colors, positioning of elements.
- Based on a questionnaire, the designer selected artists, genres, and elements to feature on the cover.
- Photographs and text were edited in Photoshop to match the color scheme and make the cover attractive.
- Positioning of masthead, barcode, and other elements follows magazine design conventions for effective communication.
This document provides details on the design of the front cover of a music magazine. It describes the layout including placement of the masthead, skyline, kickers, selling line, main cover line, barcode and explanatory text. Font styles, sizes and colors are specified for each element based on research from music magazine covers to achieve an attractive, readable and consistent design that appeals to the target audience.
The document discusses the creation of a magazine masthead. It describes conducting a survey to determine which font audiences preferred, with most selecting a bold coalition typeface. The masthead was created in Photoshop using this font in red, positioning it at the top left of the page. Various effects were added to make the font and branding unique, like scratches and fading, while keeping within the magazine's color scheme of black and white. The non-traditional red color was a risk intended to attract more readers.
The document discusses plans for a photo shoot for a music magazine. It describes initially wanting to shoot a model against a white wall in a medium shot, but issues arose with equipment and lighting. Additional photos were taken experimenting with facial expressions. The best photo is an extreme close-up that draws attention with effective eye contact and a professional, attractive look suitable for the magazine's pop genre. Minor edits will be made in Photoshop, like converting to black and white with a red tint, to match the magazine's style.
The document discusses the creation of a magazine masthead. It describes conducting a survey to determine which font audiences preferred, with most selecting a bold coalition typeface. The masthead was created in Photoshop using this font in red, positioning it at the top left of the page. Various artistic effects were added to make the font unique and strengthen the magazine's branding, like scratches and a subtle white fade. The goal was to attract audiences with a recognizable, clear masthead that followed some conventions but also took risks.
NME and Rolling Stone front cover analysisritavrinda
The document analyzes the layout, design elements, and effectiveness of the front covers of two music magazines. It discusses similarities and differences between the magazines, including the target audiences addressed, language used, genres represented, and purposes of the designs. Elements like the use of white space, model gaze, limited color schemes, barcode positioning, and adherence to design conventions are examined. Photo editing techniques on one cover, like lighting and shadow effects, are also summarized.
The document outlines a photo shoot plan for the front cover of a music magazine. It will feature model Penny Nakan against a white wall in a median shot at eye level, to create effective eye contact without intimidating the audience. Natural lighting will be used and edited in Photoshop to highlight the model's gaze in black and white to match the magazine's format. The model will wear black and white clothing and silver jewelry with eye makeup, positioning her hands by her face and chin to reference a past X Factor photo. The image will be centered on the cover to attract audiences and represent celebrities having an eye for gossip through their work.
The document outlines a planned photo shoot for a music magazine cover featuring model Penny Nakan. It describes shooting the model in a median shot against a white wall using natural lighting. Her costume will be black and white to match the magazine name, and she will pose with her hands around her face, inspired by a photo of Katie Waissel. The photo will be edited in black and white in Photoshop, enhancing highlights and shadows to look professional. The image is intended to be positioned center on the cover to attract audiences.
Identifying the demands in the music marketritavrinda
This 3 sentence document discusses an anonymous questionnaire created in 2010 by Rita Sharma at St Marylebone School. The questionnaire asks participants to be honest in their responses as the forms are anonymous. It was created by Rita Sharma at St Marylebone School in 2010 for an undisclosed purpose.
This document analyzes the front covers of two music magazines, providing details on their layout, design elements, and target audiences. Both magazines use a limited color palette, bold fonts, and model photography to attract readers. However, one magazine targets younger readers with informal language and articles on celebrity drama, while the other uses formal language and subjects like musician memoirs to appeal to an older audience. Key shared elements of the covers include the model maintaining eye contact, barcodes in the bottom left, and kickers in bright fonts to tease article contents. Differences lie in the magazines' genres, purposes and the language used to engage particular demographic groups.
This document analyzes the front covers of two music magazines, providing details on their layout, design elements, and target audiences. Both magazines use a limited color palette, bold fonts, and model photography to attract readers. However, one magazine targets younger readers with informal language and articles on celebrity drama, while the other uses formal language and subjects like musician memoirs to appeal to an older audience. Key shared elements of the covers include the model maintaining eye contact, barcodes in the bottom left, and kickers in bright fonts to tease article contents. Differences lie in the magazines' genres, tone, and intended age groups.
The document describes revisions made to a table of contents page based on feedback. It details changes such as ensuring the front cover and table of contents have the same design elements, using the same colors, fonts, and layout as the front cover to create consistency, adding more articles and the school logo, and experimenting with brush tools to add visual interest while maintaining readability. The final draft of the table of contents incorporates these revisions to make the design more professional, coherent, and appealing for the target audience.
The document describes revisions made to a table of contents page based on feedback. It details changes such as ensuring the front cover and table of contents have the same design elements, using the same colors, fonts, and layout as the front cover to create consistency, adding more articles and the school logo, and experimenting with brush tools to add visual interest while maintaining readability. The final draft of the table of contents incorporates these changes to make the design more professional, coherent, and appealing for the target audience.
The document describes revisions made to a table of contents page based on feedback. It details changes such as ensuring the front cover and table of contents have the same design elements, using the same colors, fonts, and layout as the front cover to create consistency, adding more articles and the school logo, and experimenting with brush tools to create an interesting background. The revisions are aimed at making the table of contents more attractive, clear, and professional for the target audience.
The document discusses experimenting with brush tools in Photoshop to create a name tag for a blog. Key points:
- The author unlocked layers and duplicated them to experiment safely without overwriting work. Brush tools were used to add text and brush strokes in different layers, colors, and sizes.
- A simple font was chosen to complement the brush work. Brushes were applied at different sizes to intertwine with the text shapes.
- Multiple layers and brushes were combined in different colors and textures to create visual interest and realism in the smoke effect. The process increased the author's understanding of tools in Photoshop.
The document provides instructions for editing a photograph in Adobe Photoshop. It discusses duplicating the photo layer for a backup. It then describes using the brush tool to paint white strokes on the duplicate layer in order to highlight certain areas of the photo for the magazine cover. Regular saving of the work is also recommended to avoid losing progress.
The document provides instructions for editing a photograph in Adobe Photoshop. It discusses duplicating the photo layer for a backup. It then describes using the brush tool to paint white strokes on the duplicate layer in order to highlight certain areas of the photo for the magazine cover. Proper file management and regular saving of work is also recommended when editing photos in Photoshop.
A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
THE SACRIFICE HOW PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTS STUDENTS ARE SACRIFICING TO CHANGE T...indexPub
The recent surge in pro-Palestine student activism has prompted significant responses from universities, ranging from negotiations and divestment commitments to increased transparency about investments in companies supporting the war on Gaza. This activism has led to the cessation of student encampments but also highlighted the substantial sacrifices made by students, including academic disruptions and personal risks. The primary drivers of these protests are poor university administration, lack of transparency, and inadequate communication between officials and students. This study examines the profound emotional, psychological, and professional impacts on students engaged in pro-Palestine protests, focusing on Generation Z's (Gen-Z) activism dynamics. This paper explores the significant sacrifices made by these students and even the professors supporting the pro-Palestine movement, with a focus on recent global movements. Through an in-depth analysis of printed and electronic media, the study examines the impacts of these sacrifices on the academic and personal lives of those involved. The paper highlights examples from various universities, demonstrating student activism's long-term and short-term effects, including disciplinary actions, social backlash, and career implications. The researchers also explore the broader implications of student sacrifices. The findings reveal that these sacrifices are driven by a profound commitment to justice and human rights, and are influenced by the increasing availability of information, peer interactions, and personal convictions. The study also discusses the broader implications of this activism, comparing it to historical precedents and assessing its potential to influence policy and public opinion. The emotional and psychological toll on student activists is significant, but their sense of purpose and community support mitigates some of these challenges. However, the researchers call for acknowledging the broader Impact of these sacrifices on the future global movement of FreePalestine.
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إضغ بين إيديكم من أقوى الملازم التي صممتها
ملزمة تشريح الجهاز الهيكلي (نظري 3)
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تتميز هذهِ الملزمة بعِدة مُميزات :
1- مُترجمة ترجمة تُناسب جميع المستويات
2- تحتوي على 78 رسم توضيحي لكل كلمة موجودة بالملزمة (لكل كلمة !!!!)
#فهم_ماكو_درخ
3- دقة الكتابة والصور عالية جداً جداً جداً
4- هُنالك بعض المعلومات تم توضيحها بشكل تفصيلي جداً (تُعتبر لدى الطالب أو الطالبة بإنها معلومات مُبهمة ومع ذلك تم توضيح هذهِ المعلومات المُبهمة بشكل تفصيلي جداً
5- الملزمة تشرح نفسها ب نفسها بس تكلك تعال اقراني
6- تحتوي الملزمة في اول سلايد على خارطة تتضمن جميع تفرُعات معلومات الجهاز الهيكلي المذكورة في هذهِ الملزمة
واخيراً هذهِ الملزمة حلالٌ عليكم وإتمنى منكم إن تدعولي بالخير والصحة والعافية فقط
كل التوفيق زملائي وزميلاتي ، زميلكم محمد الذهبي 💊💊
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How to Download & Install Module From the Odoo App Store in Odoo 17Celine George
Custom modules offer the flexibility to extend Odoo's capabilities, address unique requirements, and optimize workflows to align seamlessly with your organization's processes. By leveraging custom modules, businesses can unlock greater efficiency, productivity, and innovation, empowering them to stay competitive in today's dynamic market landscape. In this tutorial, we'll guide you step by step on how to easily download and install modules from the Odoo App Store.