The document provides details on the development of ideas for a fanzine project focused on the theme of autumn. It includes details on mood boards created with images related to animals, nature, and autumn. Fonts were selected to complement the theme and title of "Body Mind Soul". Color schemes were analyzed using online tools to select colors evocative of autumn. A schedule is outlined for completing tasks over three weeks, including writing text, laying out pages, editing images, and doing an evaluation. Improvements are discussed, such as editing a poem to be more relevant and experimenting with brushes in the layout.
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4. Mood Board/Fonts Analysis
I have put together two different mood boards. The first one are general images of animals, stones
and nature. The second mood board is more to do with Autumn. Some of the images I have chosen
will reflect on my colour schemes. I have also, added images of different colours that I might use.
The second mood board has more to do with my fanzine especially with the colours of the leaves
and what kind of images I’ve chosen.
On the next slide, I have used dafont to pick out different styles. I had already chosen what I wanted
to call my fanzine which is ‘Body Mind Soul’. I quite liked this as the title because it’s all to do with
nature which for some people relaxes them. With the font, I wanted something tall so then I could
edit it out and add little images of trees/leaves etc.
There are some colours that I realised won’t really go well with my theme for my fanzine. To show
my improvement on this, on the next slide there are the colours I have picked properly and are
more relevant to my work.
5.
6. I used Adobe Colour CC to pick out my colours. I
had not used this website before but it proved to
be really good. One of the good things about it
was that I could add an image and it would pick
out the main colours. Also, you could choose
different points of the image if you wanted
different colours. Other websites I tried was
Paletton and Coolors which I have used both
before.
The colours I have picked are to go with my
theme of Autumn. I have chosen to use the top
colour bar because it goes well with my whole
theme.
7.
8. Front & Back
Main Title
Same image on both sides
of the cover
112
Poem
9. Contents & Introduction
32
• Introduction
• ‘Nature seems to get busy again’
• ‘Rustling through woodland walking my
dog’
• ‘I love how everything begins to relax’
• Interview
• ‘I feel warmth and happiness to see nature in
different colours and light’
• ‘I think of autumn and conker collecting
when I was younger’
• ‘the cool evenings and the smells…’
• ’mini adventure off into nature’
Contents
A few paragraphs talking about why I
have done an autumn fanzine and
what the images to mean
Introduction
10. 1st Page & 2nd Page
54
‘nature seems to get busy again’
‘Rustling through woodland walking
my dog’
image
image
11. 3rd Page & 4th Page
76
‘I love how everything begins to
relax’
image
interview
12. 5th Page & 6th Page
98
‘I think of autumn and conker
collecting when I was younger’
image
‘I feel warmth and happiness to see
nature in different colours and light’
image
13. 7th Page & 8th Page
1110
‘mini adventure off into nature’
image
‘the cool evenings and the smells…’
image
14. Schedule
Week One:
In the first week, I will be starting to write down the words to add to my fanzine.
I have already figured out which words I want to use a week before so it won’t take me ages trying to find different words.
This means I can start putting words into a shape or a pattern so it’ll look good with the image.
Another part I will produce is the content page which shouldn’t take long because I have already come up with the names of the images
from the interview, I have taken certain quotes from it that I have thought are interesting.
All I will need to do is look at how to lay it all out.
Week Two:
The interview is already been done so all I need to do in this week is think about how I want it to be laid out.
As the front and the back cover is going to be the same image, this means I have to edit one image.
This week I will also edit all the images I have taken using photo shop and looking to see if they look good.
Week Three:
In the last week I will have all my work in and finished.
If there are any improvements then I will try to do them in this week.
As this is the last week I will start my evaluation.
There are only three weeks to produce this fanzine which isn’t long. This means I need to be on top of all my work otherwise I won’t get any
improvements or my work handed in on time. I will know if I’m behind on my work because I will look back at my schedule and realise that
it should have been finished already. However, if there is a chance I am behind on my work then I will make sure I’m doing anything I can at
home or come into college early to finish.
I will be spending around 30-45 minutes on every task depending on how hard it may be and 20 minutes if the task is small.
15. Poem Improvement I picked out a poem and took out certain lines
to make it different and more relevant to my
work.
Firstly, it start off by writing out the poem and
then aligning them so they were in an order.
At first, I used an image of leaves and placed it
behind the text. However, this didn’t work out.
Today, I actually learnt something new with
the brushes. I didn’t realise that you could
change the brush to the image of leaves. So I
used this and changed the colours to go with
my colour scheme.
I couldn’t decide whether to have the leaves
flying around the text or to have it all
together, neat. I made both so I could see
which looked better. I picked the neat one and
looked good on the back page of my fanzine.
Pagination:
A plan for the pages of your book.
What will be the cover?
What will be the running order?
What will go in it?
How many pages for each item?
This is important to get right if you want it to print correctly later on.
It will also help you plan the space you have.
Pagination:
A plan for the pages of your book.
What will be the cover?
What will be the running order?
What will go in it?
How many pages for each item?
This is important to get right if you want it to print correctly later on.
It will also help you plan the space you have.
Pagination:
A plan for the pages of your book.
What will be the cover?
What will be the running order?
What will go in it?
How many pages for each item?
This is important to get right if you want it to print correctly later on.
It will also help you plan the space you have.
Pagination:
A plan for the pages of your book.
What will be the cover?
What will be the running order?
What will go in it?
How many pages for each item?
This is important to get right if you want it to print correctly later on.
It will also help you plan the space you have.
Pagination:
A plan for the pages of your book.
What will be the cover?
What will be the running order?
What will go in it?
How many pages for each item?
This is important to get right if you want it to print correctly later on.
It will also help you plan the space you have.
Pagination:
A plan for the pages of your book.
What will be the cover?
What will be the running order?
What will go in it?
How many pages for each item?
This is important to get right if you want it to print correctly later on.
It will also help you plan the space you have.
Production schedule:
You have 3 weeks to complete your book along with any improvements.
You need to plan this.
What will you be doing each week?
How long should you spend on each task?
How will you know if you are head or behind schedule?