The contents pages analyzed all follow a similar structure. They feature a large central image related to the target artist or genre. Section headings are prominently displayed above brief summaries of articles. Color schemes and visual elements are used to attract the intended younger audience interested in music. Contact information encourages subscriptions to receive all issues.
The double page spread in NME focuses on the band The Vaccines. A large photo shows the band members making eye contact with the camera, holding their guitars to emphasize they are "the biggest guitar band of 2011." The photo runs across the fold and uses a simple color scheme of black, light blue and white to reflect the band's simple musical style. Short quotes and facts about the band's success entice readers to learn more in the full article.
The document provides an analysis of magazine design elements for "The Source" magazine, including the front cover, content pages, and double page spreads. Some key points:
- "The Source" is a monthly hip-hop magazine founded in 1988 covering music, politics, and culture.
- The front cover features a large image of Jay-Z with the magazine masthead obscured, along with the issue date, price, and website below.
- Content pages typically feature a large artist image on the left with red text highlighting story titles on a white background.
- Double page spreads follow conventions like a large lead image on the left page with columns of text on the right.
- Design elements
This summarizes the key elements of the Rolling Stones and VIBE magazine cover and content pages:
The Rolling Stones and VIBE magazine covers both feature prominent mastheads and main images of artists to draw attention. The Rolling Stones cover focuses on singer Lana Del Rey in black and white, while the VIBE cover features rapper Eminem in a confrontational pose. Both magazines list other featured artists and use bold colors and fonts consistently across pages. The magazine interior pages similarly focus on key artists through large images and dedicated double page spreads, such as ones on Adele in Rolling Stones and Bruno Mars in VIBE. Both magazines maintain a consistent visual style across covers and interior pages
The document provides an analysis of the front cover layout of the magazine "We Love Pop". It summarizes the key design elements and conventions used, including the masthead in pink font, main image of Niall Horan and Nathan Sykes, and sell lines promoting articles. The layout maintains a consistent brand identity across issues with colors like pink and fonts that appeal to its young, female target audience. Feature photos and sell lines throughout attract readers to purchase the magazine.
The document analyzes and compares two magazine covers - a pop magazine and a rock magazine. It discusses the differences in their color schemes, images, and text styles. The pop magazine uses bright pink and purple colors while the rock magazine uses darker greys and whites. The pop magazine features a smiling female artist to appeal to younger readers, while the rock magazine shows a serious male artist consistent with rock stereotypes. Overall, the document provides a visual analysis of the design elements used in the two magazines and how they reflect the different target audiences and genres.
The document discusses the design elements of a magazine cover and contents page. It analyzes the use of color, images, typography and other conventions. The magazine cover features Eminem and 50 Cent with the title "A conversation by brothers" in red, black and yellow. The contents page features Kanye West looking at the camera with the page split into feature sections in different fonts and colors. Overall the document examines how these elements establish the magazine's brand identity and style.
This document analyzes several magazine front covers, contents pages, and spreads. It identifies the target audiences and brand identities based on visual elements like colors, images, and layouts.
The analyses show that magazines are targeted towards both male and female audiences of different ages. Teen magazines use bright colors, photos of celebrities, and stories about music or relationships to attract teenage girls. Men's magazines depict muscular men and use red colors associated with aggression to appeal to young men. Contents pages are organized with sections, page numbers, and arrows to make navigation easy. Spreads balance large photos with brief headlines and captions to keep readers engaged.
This magazine article discusses pop music and its conventions. It summarizes that the genre of pop is upbeat and positive, with bright colors and cheeky poses typically featured. Artists are usually portrayed as happy and fashionable. The article provides an example of a pop star, Katy Perry, on the magazine cover displaying these conventions through her pink outfit, smile, and closed body pose suggesting innocence.
The double page spread in NME focuses on the band The Vaccines. A large photo shows the band members making eye contact with the camera, holding their guitars to emphasize they are "the biggest guitar band of 2011." The photo runs across the fold and uses a simple color scheme of black, light blue and white to reflect the band's simple musical style. Short quotes and facts about the band's success entice readers to learn more in the full article.
The document provides an analysis of magazine design elements for "The Source" magazine, including the front cover, content pages, and double page spreads. Some key points:
- "The Source" is a monthly hip-hop magazine founded in 1988 covering music, politics, and culture.
- The front cover features a large image of Jay-Z with the magazine masthead obscured, along with the issue date, price, and website below.
- Content pages typically feature a large artist image on the left with red text highlighting story titles on a white background.
- Double page spreads follow conventions like a large lead image on the left page with columns of text on the right.
- Design elements
This summarizes the key elements of the Rolling Stones and VIBE magazine cover and content pages:
The Rolling Stones and VIBE magazine covers both feature prominent mastheads and main images of artists to draw attention. The Rolling Stones cover focuses on singer Lana Del Rey in black and white, while the VIBE cover features rapper Eminem in a confrontational pose. Both magazines list other featured artists and use bold colors and fonts consistently across pages. The magazine interior pages similarly focus on key artists through large images and dedicated double page spreads, such as ones on Adele in Rolling Stones and Bruno Mars in VIBE. Both magazines maintain a consistent visual style across covers and interior pages
The document provides an analysis of the front cover layout of the magazine "We Love Pop". It summarizes the key design elements and conventions used, including the masthead in pink font, main image of Niall Horan and Nathan Sykes, and sell lines promoting articles. The layout maintains a consistent brand identity across issues with colors like pink and fonts that appeal to its young, female target audience. Feature photos and sell lines throughout attract readers to purchase the magazine.
The document analyzes and compares two magazine covers - a pop magazine and a rock magazine. It discusses the differences in their color schemes, images, and text styles. The pop magazine uses bright pink and purple colors while the rock magazine uses darker greys and whites. The pop magazine features a smiling female artist to appeal to younger readers, while the rock magazine shows a serious male artist consistent with rock stereotypes. Overall, the document provides a visual analysis of the design elements used in the two magazines and how they reflect the different target audiences and genres.
The document discusses the design elements of a magazine cover and contents page. It analyzes the use of color, images, typography and other conventions. The magazine cover features Eminem and 50 Cent with the title "A conversation by brothers" in red, black and yellow. The contents page features Kanye West looking at the camera with the page split into feature sections in different fonts and colors. Overall the document examines how these elements establish the magazine's brand identity and style.
This document analyzes several magazine front covers, contents pages, and spreads. It identifies the target audiences and brand identities based on visual elements like colors, images, and layouts.
The analyses show that magazines are targeted towards both male and female audiences of different ages. Teen magazines use bright colors, photos of celebrities, and stories about music or relationships to attract teenage girls. Men's magazines depict muscular men and use red colors associated with aggression to appeal to young men. Contents pages are organized with sections, page numbers, and arrows to make navigation easy. Spreads balance large photos with brief headlines and captions to keep readers engaged.
This magazine article discusses pop music and its conventions. It summarizes that the genre of pop is upbeat and positive, with bright colors and cheeky poses typically featured. Artists are usually portrayed as happy and fashionable. The article provides an example of a pop star, Katy Perry, on the magazine cover displaying these conventions through her pink outfit, smile, and closed body pose suggesting innocence.
The document analyzes cover pages and content pages from Rolling Stone and Vibe magazines. For Rolling Stone, the analysis notes the use of red in the masthead and black and white imagery to draw attention. It also discusses the simplicity of covers featuring artists like Lana Del Rey. For Vibe, it discusses the bold red masthead and image of Eminem on the cover using direct address. The content pages for both magazines list headlines in bold colors without editor's letters. Double page spreads feature close-up images of artists like Adele and Bruno Mars with accompanying articles.
This document analyzes several magazine front covers and contents pages. For each:
1) It identifies features like mastheads, images, and color schemes that indicate the brand identity and intended audience. Larger images and shorter texts are meant to appeal to younger audiences.
2) It analyzes how elements like colors, topics, and people depicted are used to target specific demographics like teenage girls or boys. Sexualization and gendered colors often indicate the target audience.
3) It examines how the layout, sections, and text sizes/styles facilitate easier reading and navigation for the intended readers. Separating articles and using headings allows choosing what to read.
The magazine contents page targets a young female audience aged 12-17. Medium shots of recognizable pop stars are featured to promote the magazine's sections. The house style uses pink, white and yellow colors that have a youthful and girly feel. The page is divided into 5 clearly labeled sections about topics like music and celebrities. Quotes, headlines and images are paired together to preview articles, while the repeated masthead and colors provide continuity across pages for readers.
The document analyzes the front cover, contents page, and double page spread of a pop music magazine.
The front cover analysis discusses the masthead, main image of Lana Del Rey, and main headline. The contents page summary looks at the layout, sections, masthead, and a medium shot of Duffy.
The double page spread summary examines the main image of Nicki Minaj, headline about her "Gospel" style, house style with pink coloring, and columns used for the article layout.
The contents page follows conventions with around 50% text and images. The images are of pop artists like George Shelly, Rita Ora, and Justin Bieber to attract the target audience. Words and images use slang like "fittest" and abbreviations to speak to readers informally. Sections include "On the Cover", "All About You", and "Celebs and Gossip". The layout, colors, and brand fonts/images maintain consistency to familiarize readers with each issue.
The document analyzes the front cover, contents page, and double page spread of a pop music magazine.
The front cover analysis summarizes that the main image shows a recognizable pop singer covered in blood, linking to the masthead and headline. The contents page shows medium shots of pop icons with direct eye contact. Sections are clearly labeled with curvy text. The double page spread features a main image of Nicki Minaj with direct address, while the article headline contrasts her image with the word "Gospel."
The document analyzes three pages from a rock music magazine - the front cover, contents page, and a double-page article spread. It finds that they are linked through their focus on the artist Taylor Momsen. She is the main image on the front cover and in the article, promoting the story within. The contents page lists the article, guiding readers to it. All three pages also share a dark color scheme and style fitting the magazine's genre. This continuity helps readers navigate between the pages and content promoted on the front.
The document discusses the importance of font and color scheme for magazines, specifically music magazines of different genres. It states that the font and colors represent the target audience and genre, and if they are incorrectly chosen it can confuse or make readers uncomfortable. Different genres, such as pop, rock, and R&B, typically have distinct color palettes and fonts that match the style of music and demographic audience. The document provides examples of suitable and unsuitable font and color combinations for magazines of different genres like pop, rock, and R&B.
The document analyzes the cover and contents pages of several music magazines. It identifies various signs used on the pages, including symbolic signs like the use of feminine pink colors on one cover targeting female audiences. Indexical signs directly point to content, like large images of musicians indicating an emphasis on music. Iconic signs represent concepts through images, such as a magazine masthead being iconic of the brand. The analysis considers both oppositional and preferred readings of the signs.
This document provides a textual analysis of the front covers of three different magazines: NME, Foam, and Kerrang. For each magazine cover, it analyzes the color scheme, photography, writing style, text to picture ratio and fonts, and publisher information. The analysis finds that each magazine utilizes color schemes, photos, and design elements to target specific audiences - NME focuses on music news for males ages 17-30, Foam targets young influential women ages 21.5, and Kerrang features rock music photography and aims to attract young male readers.
This double page spread from Vibe magazine features a full body shot of a female artist in a bright red dress as the main image. There are several smaller images of the artist in the same outfit in different poses in the background. The page lacks a title, has no bold text or subheadings, and the genre of music is unclear. The greyscale color scheme and modern clothing suggests the magazine covers popular culture beyond just music. The artist's poses are analyzed through the lens of Laura Mulvey's Male Gaze theory, implying the images are intended to please the male audience.
The genre of the magazine is pop music. The cover features a large image of Noel Fielding from the band Loose Trapestries, drawing attention to his eccentric style. The bold title and decreasing text sizes emphasize the importance of stories, with Noel Fielding's being the largest. While the pink color could appeal more to females, the masculine cover image aims to attract both genders. The masthead is a recognizable logo that identifies the magazine as NME, a well-known music publication.
The document provides initial ideas for a rock music magazine called "Amplify!". It will focus on female rock artists and target middle class girls and women ages 15-30. The front cover will feature a close-up photo of a female rock star against a white background with the title "Amplify!" in red letters. It will promote the band "The Evil Eva" and include additional photos and information about their new album. The contents page will list sections like reviews and concerts alongside photos of band members. Double page spreads will have titles in red on the left page and articles in black font. Photographs will portray female rock stars with dark makeup to look dramatic and like real rock bands.
This document provides a detailed summary and analysis of the conventions and design elements used across the covers and contents pages of several music magazines. Key points include:
- Magazine covers typically feature close-up portraits of artists to capture their emotions and engage readers in their stories. Covers use symbolic imagery, color schemes, fonts and layouts to convey information about the featured artist and contents.
- Contents pages are designed for easy navigation, with page numbers, sections and artist photos organized clearly. They provide overviews of magazine contents and advertise additional online content.
- Analyses suggest target audiences based on representations of gender and styles of music featured. Magazines are aimed at both male and female readers and portray artists in non-sexual
1) The document discusses several hip-hop magazines including Vibe, The Source, and XXL. It analyzes aspects of their covers, contents pages, and double page spreads including visual elements, target audiences, and genre representation.
2) Key details covered include the founding and focuses of each magazine as well as visual analyses of their uses of images, colors, layouts and how these relate to representing the hip-hop genre.
3) The magazines are compared in terms of visual consistency, representation of the hip-hop culture and lifestyle, and attention to dense textual profiles of artists.
1. This double page spread from a music magazine focuses on Nicki Minaj to emphasize femininity. She is pictured wearing pink clothing with bold patterns that draws attention.
2. The page design uses pink as the main color which is repeated in the background and text. Fonts with curls emphasize femininity contrasting with typical rock magazine styles.
3. Nicki is pictured looking directly at the camera, inviting readers to focus on her as the central figure breaking past the text boxes. Headlines bring sexual attraction and discuss her toned down persona.
The document provides analysis of magazine front covers, contents pages, and double page spreads. It examines design elements like layout, color scheme, fonts, and positioning of images and text. For the front covers, it looks at how the masthead, cover lines and images are used. For the contents pages, it analyzes the use of images, headings and quotes. And for the double page spreads, it considers the placement of photos, ads and information.
This document deconstructs and analyzes several magazine covers and contents pages. It discusses design elements like layout, images, fonts, and color schemes. Key points made include that Billboard magazine targets a more sophisticated audience with neat text, while Top of the Pops aims for youth with bold, bright colors. Images are chosen to attract specific demographics and content is organized to guide the eye and highlight important information.
The document analyzes the front covers of several magazines. It discusses elements like the masthead fonts, main images of celebrities, layout colors, and cover lines. Across the magazines, common design elements are used to attract audiences. This includes studio photos of famous people making eye contact, catchy text with buzzwords, and clean layouts with core colors and simple fonts. The covers aim to draw readers in with promises of exclusive celebrity stories and gossip through interactive images and intriguing cover lines.
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This document deconstructs and analyzes several magazine covers and contents pages. It discusses design elements like layout, images, colors, fonts and how they are used to attract different target audiences and convey messages. Specific magazines analyzed include Billboard, Top of the Pops, NME and Vibe. Key aspects summarized include the intended audiences, visual focal points, uses of images and text placement.
The document provides information about the structure and format of the ACT exam. It discusses the different sections of the test including English, Math, Reading and Science and the time limits for each. Key details are provided such as the multiple choice question format, how the test is scored on a scale of 1-36, and tips for test taking including pacing yourself, answering easier questions first, and developing a strategy for guessing. The overall message is that being familiar with the test structure can help with confidence and improving your score.
Lighting Energy Efficiency in Parking (LEEP) Campaign Awards 2014Green Parking Council
This document summarizes the Lighting Energy Efficiency in Parking (LEEP) Campaign Awards ceremony. It introduces the presenters and provides an overview of the LEEP Campaign, which encourages high-efficiency lighting adoption in parking areas. Sixteen award recipients are then highlighted, with details about each recipient's project location, area, parking spaces, lighting upgrades completed, and energy savings achieved. The goal of the ongoing LEEP Campaign is to achieve 500 million square feet of high-efficiency parking lighting by 2015.
The document analyzes cover pages and content pages from Rolling Stone and Vibe magazines. For Rolling Stone, the analysis notes the use of red in the masthead and black and white imagery to draw attention. It also discusses the simplicity of covers featuring artists like Lana Del Rey. For Vibe, it discusses the bold red masthead and image of Eminem on the cover using direct address. The content pages for both magazines list headlines in bold colors without editor's letters. Double page spreads feature close-up images of artists like Adele and Bruno Mars with accompanying articles.
This document analyzes several magazine front covers and contents pages. For each:
1) It identifies features like mastheads, images, and color schemes that indicate the brand identity and intended audience. Larger images and shorter texts are meant to appeal to younger audiences.
2) It analyzes how elements like colors, topics, and people depicted are used to target specific demographics like teenage girls or boys. Sexualization and gendered colors often indicate the target audience.
3) It examines how the layout, sections, and text sizes/styles facilitate easier reading and navigation for the intended readers. Separating articles and using headings allows choosing what to read.
The magazine contents page targets a young female audience aged 12-17. Medium shots of recognizable pop stars are featured to promote the magazine's sections. The house style uses pink, white and yellow colors that have a youthful and girly feel. The page is divided into 5 clearly labeled sections about topics like music and celebrities. Quotes, headlines and images are paired together to preview articles, while the repeated masthead and colors provide continuity across pages for readers.
The document analyzes the front cover, contents page, and double page spread of a pop music magazine.
The front cover analysis discusses the masthead, main image of Lana Del Rey, and main headline. The contents page summary looks at the layout, sections, masthead, and a medium shot of Duffy.
The double page spread summary examines the main image of Nicki Minaj, headline about her "Gospel" style, house style with pink coloring, and columns used for the article layout.
The contents page follows conventions with around 50% text and images. The images are of pop artists like George Shelly, Rita Ora, and Justin Bieber to attract the target audience. Words and images use slang like "fittest" and abbreviations to speak to readers informally. Sections include "On the Cover", "All About You", and "Celebs and Gossip". The layout, colors, and brand fonts/images maintain consistency to familiarize readers with each issue.
The document analyzes the front cover, contents page, and double page spread of a pop music magazine.
The front cover analysis summarizes that the main image shows a recognizable pop singer covered in blood, linking to the masthead and headline. The contents page shows medium shots of pop icons with direct eye contact. Sections are clearly labeled with curvy text. The double page spread features a main image of Nicki Minaj with direct address, while the article headline contrasts her image with the word "Gospel."
The document analyzes three pages from a rock music magazine - the front cover, contents page, and a double-page article spread. It finds that they are linked through their focus on the artist Taylor Momsen. She is the main image on the front cover and in the article, promoting the story within. The contents page lists the article, guiding readers to it. All three pages also share a dark color scheme and style fitting the magazine's genre. This continuity helps readers navigate between the pages and content promoted on the front.
The document discusses the importance of font and color scheme for magazines, specifically music magazines of different genres. It states that the font and colors represent the target audience and genre, and if they are incorrectly chosen it can confuse or make readers uncomfortable. Different genres, such as pop, rock, and R&B, typically have distinct color palettes and fonts that match the style of music and demographic audience. The document provides examples of suitable and unsuitable font and color combinations for magazines of different genres like pop, rock, and R&B.
The document analyzes the cover and contents pages of several music magazines. It identifies various signs used on the pages, including symbolic signs like the use of feminine pink colors on one cover targeting female audiences. Indexical signs directly point to content, like large images of musicians indicating an emphasis on music. Iconic signs represent concepts through images, such as a magazine masthead being iconic of the brand. The analysis considers both oppositional and preferred readings of the signs.
This document provides a textual analysis of the front covers of three different magazines: NME, Foam, and Kerrang. For each magazine cover, it analyzes the color scheme, photography, writing style, text to picture ratio and fonts, and publisher information. The analysis finds that each magazine utilizes color schemes, photos, and design elements to target specific audiences - NME focuses on music news for males ages 17-30, Foam targets young influential women ages 21.5, and Kerrang features rock music photography and aims to attract young male readers.
This double page spread from Vibe magazine features a full body shot of a female artist in a bright red dress as the main image. There are several smaller images of the artist in the same outfit in different poses in the background. The page lacks a title, has no bold text or subheadings, and the genre of music is unclear. The greyscale color scheme and modern clothing suggests the magazine covers popular culture beyond just music. The artist's poses are analyzed through the lens of Laura Mulvey's Male Gaze theory, implying the images are intended to please the male audience.
The genre of the magazine is pop music. The cover features a large image of Noel Fielding from the band Loose Trapestries, drawing attention to his eccentric style. The bold title and decreasing text sizes emphasize the importance of stories, with Noel Fielding's being the largest. While the pink color could appeal more to females, the masculine cover image aims to attract both genders. The masthead is a recognizable logo that identifies the magazine as NME, a well-known music publication.
The document provides initial ideas for a rock music magazine called "Amplify!". It will focus on female rock artists and target middle class girls and women ages 15-30. The front cover will feature a close-up photo of a female rock star against a white background with the title "Amplify!" in red letters. It will promote the band "The Evil Eva" and include additional photos and information about their new album. The contents page will list sections like reviews and concerts alongside photos of band members. Double page spreads will have titles in red on the left page and articles in black font. Photographs will portray female rock stars with dark makeup to look dramatic and like real rock bands.
This document provides a detailed summary and analysis of the conventions and design elements used across the covers and contents pages of several music magazines. Key points include:
- Magazine covers typically feature close-up portraits of artists to capture their emotions and engage readers in their stories. Covers use symbolic imagery, color schemes, fonts and layouts to convey information about the featured artist and contents.
- Contents pages are designed for easy navigation, with page numbers, sections and artist photos organized clearly. They provide overviews of magazine contents and advertise additional online content.
- Analyses suggest target audiences based on representations of gender and styles of music featured. Magazines are aimed at both male and female readers and portray artists in non-sexual
1) The document discusses several hip-hop magazines including Vibe, The Source, and XXL. It analyzes aspects of their covers, contents pages, and double page spreads including visual elements, target audiences, and genre representation.
2) Key details covered include the founding and focuses of each magazine as well as visual analyses of their uses of images, colors, layouts and how these relate to representing the hip-hop genre.
3) The magazines are compared in terms of visual consistency, representation of the hip-hop culture and lifestyle, and attention to dense textual profiles of artists.
1. This double page spread from a music magazine focuses on Nicki Minaj to emphasize femininity. She is pictured wearing pink clothing with bold patterns that draws attention.
2. The page design uses pink as the main color which is repeated in the background and text. Fonts with curls emphasize femininity contrasting with typical rock magazine styles.
3. Nicki is pictured looking directly at the camera, inviting readers to focus on her as the central figure breaking past the text boxes. Headlines bring sexual attraction and discuss her toned down persona.
The document provides analysis of magazine front covers, contents pages, and double page spreads. It examines design elements like layout, color scheme, fonts, and positioning of images and text. For the front covers, it looks at how the masthead, cover lines and images are used. For the contents pages, it analyzes the use of images, headings and quotes. And for the double page spreads, it considers the placement of photos, ads and information.
This document deconstructs and analyzes several magazine covers and contents pages. It discusses design elements like layout, images, fonts, and color schemes. Key points made include that Billboard magazine targets a more sophisticated audience with neat text, while Top of the Pops aims for youth with bold, bright colors. Images are chosen to attract specific demographics and content is organized to guide the eye and highlight important information.
The document analyzes the front covers of several magazines. It discusses elements like the masthead fonts, main images of celebrities, layout colors, and cover lines. Across the magazines, common design elements are used to attract audiences. This includes studio photos of famous people making eye contact, catchy text with buzzwords, and clean layouts with core colors and simple fonts. The covers aim to draw readers in with promises of exclusive celebrity stories and gossip through interactive images and intriguing cover lines.
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This document deconstructs and analyzes several magazine covers and contents pages. It discusses design elements like layout, images, colors, fonts and how they are used to attract different target audiences and convey messages. Specific magazines analyzed include Billboard, Top of the Pops, NME and Vibe. Key aspects summarized include the intended audiences, visual focal points, uses of images and text placement.
The document provides information about the structure and format of the ACT exam. It discusses the different sections of the test including English, Math, Reading and Science and the time limits for each. Key details are provided such as the multiple choice question format, how the test is scored on a scale of 1-36, and tips for test taking including pacing yourself, answering easier questions first, and developing a strategy for guessing. The overall message is that being familiar with the test structure can help with confidence and improving your score.
Lighting Energy Efficiency in Parking (LEEP) Campaign Awards 2014Green Parking Council
This document summarizes the Lighting Energy Efficiency in Parking (LEEP) Campaign Awards ceremony. It introduces the presenters and provides an overview of the LEEP Campaign, which encourages high-efficiency lighting adoption in parking areas. Sixteen award recipients are then highlighted, with details about each recipient's project location, area, parking spaces, lighting upgrades completed, and energy savings achieved. The goal of the ongoing LEEP Campaign is to achieve 500 million square feet of high-efficiency parking lighting by 2015.
The Philadelphia Parking Authority’s Transformation of an Urban Asset - See more at: http://www.greenparkingcouncil.org/featured/the-philadelphia-parking-authoritys-transformation-of-an-urban-asset-2
Looking back at your preliminary task, whatnakiyahbhaiji
The document discusses what the author has learned from their preliminary task to their final magazine project in Photoshop. They learned new Photoshop skills like making pictures look professional and giving sell lines a 3D effect. They also became more confident experimenting with tools and being more creative. As a result, their final magazine stood out more and looked better than the preliminary version.
Nissan has joined the Green Parking Council and is introducing a DC Fast Charger program to help GPC members install chargers to support electric vehicles. Through this program, Nissan will provide funding and/or hardware for DC Fast Chargers in target markets like Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York. Installing these chargers will help address the demand for charging in commercial areas and reduce charge times, improving the driving experience for electric vehicle owners. GPC members must express interest in the program by December 6th to be eligible for the funding and hardware from Nissan to install chargers by March 31st, 2014.
A May 31,2013 webinar on parking lighting
Paul Wessel, Green Parking Council, reflects on the Commercial Building Energy Alliance and the launch of the Lighting Energy Efficiency in Parking Campaign.
Michael Myer from the DOE's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory explains the specifications that the DOE has created for parking lot and garage lighting.
Gary Cudney, President of Carl Walker, Inc. offers perspective on the challenges and opportunities that parking facility owners and operators face as they look to implement energy efficient lighting technologies.
This diary entry summarizes the analysis of magazine covers, content pages, and spreads from 3 different music magazines. This helped the writer understand key concepts for an effective music magazine, including an eye-catching masthead, attention-grabbing images, a clear contents page, and interesting articles. By analyzing these magazines, the writer is able to apply the same concepts to their own magazine design to make it interesting for readers.
Looking back at your preliminary task, whatnakiyahbhaiji
The document discusses what the author has learned from their preliminary Photoshop task. They have gained confidence with the software and learned skills to make their pictures look more professional. These include using different tools and fonts to make their magazine stand out more compared to their initial simple design. They also learned how to better layout text around images in their contents page. Overall, their Photoshop skills have improved which is evident in the outcome of their magazine.
The document provides test taking strategies for standardized tests. It recommends getting a good night's sleep, eating a healthy breakfast, and being well prepared with pencils and materials. During the test, students should listen carefully, read all questions and answers thoroughly, pace themselves, use process of elimination when unsure, and relax by not gripping their pencil too tightly. Additional tips include filling in bubbles completely, writing neatly, and being confident in their abilities on the exam.
Nina Dobrev is a Bulgarian-Canadian actress born in 1989 in Sofia, Bulgaria. She moved to Canada at age 2 and was raised in Toronto. She is known for her role as Elena Gilbert on the TV show The Vampire Diaries. She plays the dual role of Elena and Katherine Pierce, a vampire the brothers Damon and Stefan Salvatore loved. Dobrev is also involved in philanthropic work through organizations like Free The Children.
The document discusses BMW's car sharing service DriveNow and its use of electric vehicles. It notes that DriveNow operates the largest fleet of electric vehicles for car sharing in San Francisco, with 70 BMW Active E vehicles. DriveNow aims to introduce more people to electric vehicles through its service and supports the use of renewable energy through wind power credits. The service uses an app to locate available vehicles and allows flexible one-way trips between locations.
This document summarizes the impacts of parking lots and provides recommendations for more sustainable parking policies and designs. Some key points:
- Parking lots currently make up 10-15% of developed urban land in many regions, and the Kansas City region could have up to 126 square miles dedicated to parking.
- Large paved parking lots contribute to increased temperatures, air and water pollution, and flooding due to stormwater runoff.
- Current parking policies like minimum parking requirements often result in an oversupply of parking spaces that sit vacant much of the time.
- The document recommends policies and designs to reduce parking demand and impacts, such as setting maximum parking limits, requiring shade trees, and using permeable pavement
The double-page spread features a large close-up image of rapper Kid Cudi taking up one full page. The dark background and neon smoke make him the main focal point. A quote from his interview is displayed on the left page in varying font sizes and styles. The spread uses his image and an informal writing style to represent him as a confident and rebellious artist who doesn't care what others think, appealing to its young male target audience.
This magazine cover targets teenage girls and young women. The main image features two smiling members of the boy band Union J, appealing to fans of mainstream pop music. Smaller images promote celebrities like Rita Ora and One Direction that would be attractive to the target audience. Sell lines advertise content on fashion, beauty, and celebrities. A quiz and posters of One Direction aim to engage readers and encourage purchases. The masthead, price, and bubbly font create an upbeat, feminine style appropriate for the young female target market.
The double-page spread features an interview with rapper Kid Cudi. A large close-up image of Kid Cudi dominates one page, displaying his confidence through direct eye contact and rude hand gestures. Neon smoke and a dark background make the image eye-catching. On the facing page, the informal interview text provides insight into Kid Cudi's accomplishments and lifestyle. Simple fonts and Kid Cudi's pose appeal to a young male audience.
This document analyzes and summarizes several music magazine covers. It discusses elements like fonts, colors, images, and text used on the covers and what they convey about the magazines' target audiences and content. Specific magazines summarized include ones focused on rap music, R&B, classical music, and country music. Key details like intended gender of audiences and topics covered are identified for each magazine cover analyzed.
This document contains analyses of 7 different magazine covers. For magazine cover #1, it discusses using different fonts to convey genre and a price tag to provide details. Cover #2 uses a large black masthead to catch the eye and targets classical rock fans aged 20-50. Cover #3 features tattoos on Eminem to show his character and personality, with him covering most of the cover to focus on him. Cover #4 uses a close-up image of Kanye West with direct eye contact and strict color scheme. Cover #5 has the magazine logo in the corner above the main image and uses red, black, and white colors consistently. Cover #6 discusses using Rihanna on the cover of Billboard magazine
The document analyzes and compares the front covers of four different music magazines:
1) NME magazine features Florence Welch with bold red masthead and vibrant colors that attract diverse audiences.
2) Vibe magazine features Nicki Minaj in bright, clashing colors with cartoon elements to appeal to youth.
3) Q magazine features Kings of Leon with natural scenery and fonts matching the target audience.
4) Another Q magazine contents page features two band photos, one dull and one bright, along with masthead and colors drawing attention.
- The masthead is located in the top right corner of the second page, which is unexpected, to draw attention.
- Lady Gaga's black and white close-up image shows her naked apart from chains, expressing vulnerability in her article and appealing to fans.
- Her facial expression is a slight pout, showing beauty that women aspire to, and eye contact makes the article feel personal.
- A vibrant red "L" is cleverly concealed within the article text to contrast the black and white photo.
The document discusses magazine cover design elements across 7 magazine covers. Common elements included are mastheads to identify the magazine, prominent images of celebrities or genres to attract target audiences, use of fonts and positioning of text pieces to guide the eye, and inclusion of cover lines and blurbs to preview contents and entice readers. Color schemes aim to represent the magazine brand or featured artist. Placement of mandatory elements like barcodes and pricing follows conventions. Together, these visual components aim to catch attention, communicate what's inside, and persuade viewers to purchase the magazine.
This magazine cover features Ciara holding a camera against a pink background. Her zebra print outfit stands out and matches the text lines. The mix of colors, youthful language, and focus on Ciara's image suggest the magazine targets both male and female young readers interested in R&B music.
This magazine cover features the singer Ciara wearing a zebra print playsuit against a pink background. The bright colors and revealing outfit target both male and female readers. Ciara is making direct eye contact with the camera to engage readers. The cover lines promote popular R&B artists, indicating the target audience enjoys this music genre.
This classical music magazine cover features an animated blue silhouette of a man playing the violin. The cover promotes exclusive interviews and extracts to attract readers. References to the BBC and being the "world's best-selling classical magazine" signal the target audience enjoys and follows classical music.
This magazine features singer Usher dominating the cover while making eye contact with readers. His outfit and accessories convey
This magazine cover features the singer Ciara wearing a bright pink zebra print playsuit. The pink background and Ciara's revealing outfit target both male and female readers. Ciara is holding a camera, possibly referencing her song "Click Flash," and her outfit stands out against the pink background. The cover lines promote R&B artists, signaling the type of music featured in the magazine.
The document analyzes the front covers of various magazines to determine the targeted audiences. Key details that indicate the audience include the images, colors, layouts, font styles and sizes. Teenage girls are often the target for magazines with bright pink colors, revealing celebrity photos and simple designs. Magazines with band or rapper images on the cover target teenage boys. Older audiences are indicated by magazines featuring older celebrities or bands in darker colors with more text.
The document analyzes the front covers of various magazines to determine the targeted audiences. Key details that indicate the audience include the images, colors, layouts, font styles and sizes. Teenage girls are often the target for magazines with bright pink colors, revealing celebrity photos and simple designs. Magazines with band or rapper images on the cover target teenage boys. Older audiences are indicated by magazines featuring older celebrities or bands in darker colors with more text.
This document summarizes and compares the front covers and contents pages of two music magazines - Vibe magazine and Billboard magazine. It analyzes the design elements like mastheads, color schemes, images of artists, and text used on the covers. It notes that Vibe uses brighter colors likely to appeal to a younger audience, while Billboard uses darker colors more suitable for an older readership. Both magazines feature iconic rap artists Kanye West and Eminem on the covers to intrigue readers. The contents pages of each magazine are also compared in terms of layout, use of color, and featured artists. Overall, the document provides a detailed analysis of the graphic design choices made for these magazine issues.
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Analysis of covers, contents, and double page spreadseliroddy
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The document discusses several magazine front covers and analyzes their design elements. For the first magazine cover, it notes that the rustic image mirrors the headline about Marley, the masthead stands out against the image using bright colors, and the colors reference Jamaica where reggae is popular. The second magazine features an image of 50 Cent and Eminem looking stern, uses only red, black, and white for impact, and would appeal to young adult/teen males interested in R&B music. The third magazine shows a flirty image of Nicki Minaj using pink, its lack of color makes information stand out, and its audience would be females and those aged 13+ interested in its music genre.
The document discusses several magazine front covers and analyzes their design elements. For the first magazine cover, it notes that the rustic image mirrors the headline about Marley, the masthead stands out against the image using bright colors, and the colors reference Jamaica where reggae is popular. The second cover features stern images of 50 Cent and Eminem that clearly show who the headline is about. It uses red, black, and white for a simple yet eye-catching design. The third cover shows a flirty image of Nicki Minaj that will inspire audiences to buy the magazine. The lack of color makes the information stand out, and pink in the image attracts female audiences.
The document analyzes magazine covers and contents pages. Key points:
1) Magazine covers use prominent images, headlines and cover lines to attract readers and represent the genre of music. Fonts, layouts and color schemes adhere to each magazine's style.
2) Contents pages list sections and feature artists relevant to the magazine's audience. Unconventional designs make the magazines stand out.
3) Double page spreads focus on a single large image to represent the theme. Extra photos replace a heading to assume reader familiarity with the subject.
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2. Masthead- The masthead is called ‘vibe’ it has been written in white, which stands out on the black background, white is a connotation to innocence and purity, this is ironic as the image is of a rapper. On top of the ‘V’ there is the word ‘new’ with a yellow background and a black font, which stand out and lets the reader know that this is a fresh new magazine. Target audience- The target audience for this magazine are for people who are into R&B and Rap, they will be quiet a young audience ages around 16- 25, the magazine can also attract readers who like to read about fashion as there is a sell line saying ‘ fashion forward, however it has been written in a small font which means that the main attraction is music. The sell lines are about different music singers which attracts a music audience Image- The image is a mid-shot of Drake he is wearing black which is contrasting with the yellow and yellow connotes happiness, and black connotes danger . His facial expression is pouty with a slight look of arrogance letting the audience know that he is a confident person. Across his top the work ‘unstoppable’ has been placed the font is white, its big and bold contrasting to the black which is darkness and danger and the white is on contrast to the black because the word is striking as dangerous and how drake is unstoppable but it has been written in a white font which makes it look innocent. It also could be saying that the magazine is unstoppable. Colour Scheme- The colour scheme off this magazine is white and yellow with a black background.. The yellow adds brightness and happiness to the magazine and the white adds purity and innocence to the magazine. The black background adds to danger of the magazine, these are all contrasting colours. Sell lines- The sell lines have been written in black and yellow which stands out on the black ground . The yellow and white connotes brightness and purity standing out on the dangerous black background, and contrasting to the image as drake looks like a dangerous rapper, and he looks very intimidating and arrogant. One of the sell lines has an exclusive on Chris brown, at the top of the magazine different artist’s names have been put on this is attracting the R&B an Rap audience as this magazine is aimed at that type of genre. The sell lines are in white and yellow it looks bright and attention-grabbing directly grabbing the readers attention.
3. Masthead-The masthead ‘vibe’ has been written in pink, which is attracts the female audience pink connotes to something girlie and pretty, a bit of the mast head has been covered up by Janet Jacksons head. The masthead is quiet a light pink, which is showing that this magazine is not as daring looking as the other magazines, but it looks bubbly, light-hearted and fun. Target audience- The target audience for this magazine are for people around the ages of 16- 24, the magazine looks quiet young and it doesn’t have aspects for a reader slightly older and mature. The colours show that its for a young target audience, I think that it could attract people slightly younger. I also believe that it looks like it is mainly aimed for females, as the colour pink attract females, the blue is not dark enough to attract males because it is a baby blue colour which will also attract females. Image- The main image is Janet Jackson, she is striking a happy pose a large smile, holding her jeans, camera in her hand, these poses these poses make her look confident and bubbly this goes with the magazine as the magazine looks light-hearted. The camera in her hand makes her look like she enjoys being in front of the camera, this makes her look confident. Colour scheme - the colour scheme for this magazine is blue and pink, attracting mainly a female audience. The pink is a very hard pink to read from making the magazine difficult to read. The blue however, does stand out which will catch the readers eye. In a blue bold font the sell line Janet Jackson has been written right next to her head, so that the reader knows who the main image is. Sell line- The sell lines on the magazine are in blue and pink, the pink is a light colour making it difficult to read. All the sell lines are about music artist. The blue stand out which intrigues the reader and the pink is a bit of information underneath the sell line, this is clever as it you can see the main sell line in bold and can read more about it inside the magazine.
4. The masthead- ‘Mojo’ is in a large black font, which is blending in which the colour scheme on black and yellow which is to due with Amy’s album black and white. The black stand out on the white background, the masthead is bold and eye catching and can instantly catch the readers eye. The image of Amy blends in with mast head as her head is covering the ‘O’ Target audience- the target audience for this magazine will be young adults from the ages of 16- 25. The magazine also attracts Radiohead fans as in the top right hand corner there is an image of their band. The magazine is aimed at a young target audience because Amy winehouse is a current soul, she is a new singer and her image shows that she is a young confident women, which will attract a younger audience. The theme of the magazine is soul this attracts soul listeners. Colour scheme –The colour scheme of this magazine is black and white which represents her new album. Her image is also black in white blending in with the colour scheme making the magazine look professional and sophisticated. This also makes her look like a traditional soul singer which then appeal to the target audience as it looks appealing. The main sell lines are in black which is immediately attracting the reader as it has been written in a bold font. Across the page ‘Amy winehouse’ has been writing in a striking format instantly catching the readers eye, as its on top of her image. Sell lines- The sell lines on this magazine has been written in a black and sepia font. The black sell lines are extremely eye-catching and bold, for example the magazine has ‘ALSO!’ written in black large bold font, this attracts the readers eye, so they look towards it instantly with the information underneath written in sepia. Main image- The main image is of Amy standing in a confident position with her hand on her hips, she is doing an over posed picture, she also looks intimidating. The image that she has created for herself lets the audience know that she is a soul singer, this is because the clothes that she is wearing is an old-style polka dot dress with big her like the 60’s.
6. The main image is of kasabian. The image has been placed right in the middle of the contents page immediately attracting the target audience, it will attract people who like to listen to kasabian as those types of music artists. The picture shows them playing their song. Underneath the picture there is text saying ‘ Kasbabian got romantic in a church’ the text has been written in bold and is very eye catching, underneath the heading there is a brief article about it. The text ‘NME this week’ has been written at the top in bold and big writing.. The work ‘NME has been written in red connoting danger, the white connoted purity. The text has been sectioned from ‘news, radar, reviews, live and features’ under each sub-heading it says what is going to be in that section. There is also a section in red naming different bands and a page number next to it, indicating something will be said about each of these bands. There is also a plug which says ‘subscribe today..’ where you can get each addition of the NME magazine. This will get a wider range of a target audience as you can get each addition each week. The text has been written in yellow which is eye catching for the reader
7. The main image is of Ciara, she is striking a sexual pose, wearing a leotard looking towards the audience. Her legs are bare, and they are in the air, she is wearing high-heeled shoes making her look very glamorous. The picture is of her lying down this is a long shot. The image is very eye catching and noticeable. The text has been fit around her so that she doesn’t block any text out. The text has been written on once side of the page. it includes ‘Features’ and ‘Fashion’. Underneath each sub-heading there is another sub-heading separating each section with a little summary about the story line. ‘Features and Fashion’ have been written in a reasonable font which is readable, the text underneath is very small. The word ‘contents’ has been written in three different lines making it look different and interesting. The colour scheme is very dark. The colours used are black grey and white, they are very eye catching colours. The colours go with the image bold and dangerous as the pose being strike by Ciara is very daring and dangerous.
8. The main image is of The Mars Volta. The image has been placed right in the middle of the contents page immediately attracting the target audience, it will attract people who like to listen to The Mars Volta as those types of music artists. The picture shows them standing next to stall . Underneath the picture there is text saying ‘The Mars Volta’ the text has been written in bold and is very eye catching, underneath the heading there is a brief article about it. The text ‘NME this week’ has been written at the top in bold and big writing.. The work ‘NME has been written in red connoting danger, the white connoted purity. The text has been sectioned from ‘news, radar, reviews, live and features’ under each sub-heading it says what is going to be in that section. There is also a section in red naming different bands and a page number next to it, indicating something will be said about each of these bands. There is also a plug which says ‘subscribe today..’ where you can get each addition of the NME magazine. This will get a wider range of a target audience as you can get each addition each week. The text has been written in yellow which is eye catching for the reader
10. The main image is of Amy Winehouse, the picture is a mid-shot. The background of the picture looks like a red curtain and this makes the picture look dangerous and lustful. Amy has put on a pose which lets the reader know that she enjoys being in front of the camera and she looks confident . She is look directly at the reader making eye contact with the reader. She also has her tattoos on display illustrating that she is a daring person and likes to stand out of the crowd. She also has a very serious look on her face making her look stern. The quote ‘ I’m not a horrible girl’ has been enlarged, the word ‘girl’ has been made extra large making it stand out catching the readers eye. The serious look that Amy is giving the audience links in with the quote illustrating to the reader that she serious about what she is saying and does not want to harm anyone. She is trying to let the audience know that she doesn’t mean to do anything wrong. The interview will help make the reader understand what she has gone through, trying to make the audience feel sympathetic towards her, as many people are against her and what she has done in the past. The text underneath talks about what the interview about and covers about Amy’s life and how it has affected her. In the small paragraph the her full name has been highlighted with a black background with white text, standing out from the rest of the text directly making the reader look over to see what it is about. The colour relating to her song and the scheme of the magazine is very dark, it looks dangerous and lustful because of the red curtain, this could also symbolise love as red does connote love, this goes with the article as she says how she is not a horrible person meaning that she loves everyone. The black and white colour scheme could do with her album ‘back to black’. This is how she could be going back to her drug addictions. The black colour is a very negative colour linking in with the article as she is talking about her past drug addictions and the negative side of her life.
11. The main image of this double page spread is on BeyonceKnowels sister Solange Knowles , this picture is a long shot and it is places on the right page of the double page spread. The picture stands out of the page as she is wearing a bright red dress which is eye catching. The writing around her is also very light so the image looks brighter. Also the other images are black and white. The red dress connotes to danger this links in with the article as she could be a threat to Beyonce because the article says how Solange has one the years best R&B album. The other images around in black white are of her doing different poses this illustrates that she enjoys being in front of the camera and feels confident. The different poses look fun and it makes her look like she has a fun and bubbly personality. The text of the double page spread is in black, grey and blue. ‘solangeknowels’ has been written in a blue font which is standing out of the rest of the text, its standing out to show that she wants to stand out and not be compared to her sister. The rest of the text is in grey. The text is about how she has created the best R&B of the year, it has been written in grey, but the name being wirtten in blue makes it stand out to show who has made the best album of the year. The embedded quote says ‘its no fun to feel like I have to audition for everyone or be put out on display for fold to say I strategically put on feather eyelashes just to be different. I just want people to fall back and enjoy the music.’ this is saying how she wants to be different, and because she has a super-star sister she will always be compared to her, and she doesn’t want to be compared to her sister, she also feels like she shouldn’t have to prove something to be different, as she has a different style to beyonce.
12. The colour scheme used is very girlie, its pink and purple and this appeals to mainly girls. The pink stand out of the page making it easy for the reader to read. There are two main images, Cheryl Cole and Dannie Minogue , the image of Dannie is a mid-long shot, where as Cheryl's is a medium-long shot this is saying how Cheryl looks much more important that Dannie and hers looks like a close up which makes her stand out more of the page Dannie's article is about how there is a new judge on the X-factor, and she is pleased with this as she did not get a long with Sharon, she also praises Cheryl, this is showing how Cheryl is loved by many people. Her Article also talks about the winner Leon and she was his mentor, this will attract fans of Leon. Cheryl’s interview is much longer than Dannie's, illustrating she Is the more, she is smiling which makes her look warm and kind. This goes with her image as she has been names the ‘nations sweet-heart’ she can be objectified sexually, and this image does not show that. Her article is about the X-factor and her becoming a new judge, this will attract people who enjoy watching the X-factor. Cheryl talks about Simone she praises him saying how he is actually a nice person, as he could be criticised about how he can be harsh to people who do a bad performance.