Louis Biddles proposes creating a Harry Potter magazine as his initial project idea. He feels knowledgeable about the Harry Potter topic and confident in his graphic design skills, though acknowledges some of his ideas may be too complex. He has created a mood board to influence the dark theme of the magazine. His schedule outlines weeks for research, production, and evaluation of the project.
The photo analyzes a staged advertisement image featuring a male and female model in a rocky, deserted background setting. The photographer positioned the models accordingly and tweaked lighting and camera angles. The serious models display luxury clothing in a way meant to entice audiences and represent the ashy, edgy style of the high-end brand being advertised. The rural yet unusual setting was likely chosen because it has murky color connotations that match the brand's style.
This document analyzes a black and white photo of four male band members. The photo appears to have been professionally taken in a studio, as the band members are deliberately posed looking directly into the camera. Their strong and confident posture suggests they are at the top of their career. The photo aims to connect with audiences and promote the band through a magazine, billboard or other advertising.
This document outlines Joshua Blakeley's initial plans for a project, including a mind map, mood board analysis, and informal proposal. The mood board analysis notes repetition in colors, styles, and tones in the collected images and how it will influence experimentation and variety in the final product. The informal proposal identifies four types of conceptual photography - bokeh, minimalist, seafront, and depth perception - that will be created, along with the necessary equipment, knowledge, and intended audience. Discounted ideas of t-shirt designs and pixel art are explained as overused, lacking creativity, and not broadening skills.
Madeleine plans to create a magazine that combines fashion, music, and film similar to NME magazine. She will take her own photos for the magazine and include her friends in the project. Madeleine created mood boards for inspiration that included magazine covers centered around artists. The mood boards will influence her final magazine cover design by incorporating repeated colors, title placement, and centering photos like in Vogue magazine. Madeleine scheduled tasks over 5 weeks that include research, experiments, production of photos, and evaluation of her skills and the project.
The document discusses conventions used on the front covers of lifestyle magazines. It notes that front covers typically feature a single celebrity shot with high key lighting, direct gaze, and body language implying the viewer can "be me or have me." The masthead and tagline are meant to convey the magazine's emotional promise and reinforce its ideological messages. The cover aims to position the magazine as a friend or mentor, constructing an idealized lifestyle and "permission to dream" that entices readers to buy into the magazine's worldview.
4 Techniques To Increase Your Creative ProductivityUpskilled
If you’ve ever passed on your dream job or opportunity because it scared you to death, then you need to know that you aren’t alone.
Tara Sophia Mohr, expert on conscious leadership and the creator of the Playing Big leadership program for women, says that creatives that handle their own careers need many selves for each aspect of the creative process. We paralyse ourselves when we bring out the wrong self at the wrong time.
Mohr has identified three voices within every creator: the inner artist, the inner editor, and the inner agent. The inner artist rules the domain of receiving ideas and inspiration and fleshing them out. The inner editor’s job is revising and trimming, making sure the work communicates the artist’s intent. The inner agent comes out to develop marketing and communicating strategies and to find lucrative distribution paths.
While the inner selves don’t have to be used in a linear process, they have to be used for exactly their specific purpose. Using one when you should be using the other leads to stagnation.
Mohr has developed techniques to identify and harness each inner self, including assessing your creative life so that you know what self you default to and what self you avoid. She also advocates mindfully shifting in and out of each role as you progress throughout your creative journey.
A good summary of the document is:
1) Composition in art refers to the placement and arrangement of visual elements. A formal critique analyzes a work's composition and describes the elements and principles of design.
2) Famous photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson believed photography was about capturing the "decisive moment." He said an artist must see the composition and know when to take the picture to be creative.
3) When taking photos, visualizing the composition as a final print helps photographers frame the scene, focus important elements, and eliminate distractions.
Louis Biddles proposes creating a Harry Potter magazine as his initial project idea. He feels knowledgeable about the Harry Potter topic and confident in his graphic design skills, though acknowledges some of his ideas may be too complex. He has created a mood board to influence the dark theme of the magazine. His schedule outlines weeks for research, production, and evaluation of the project.
The photo analyzes a staged advertisement image featuring a male and female model in a rocky, deserted background setting. The photographer positioned the models accordingly and tweaked lighting and camera angles. The serious models display luxury clothing in a way meant to entice audiences and represent the ashy, edgy style of the high-end brand being advertised. The rural yet unusual setting was likely chosen because it has murky color connotations that match the brand's style.
This document analyzes a black and white photo of four male band members. The photo appears to have been professionally taken in a studio, as the band members are deliberately posed looking directly into the camera. Their strong and confident posture suggests they are at the top of their career. The photo aims to connect with audiences and promote the band through a magazine, billboard or other advertising.
This document outlines Joshua Blakeley's initial plans for a project, including a mind map, mood board analysis, and informal proposal. The mood board analysis notes repetition in colors, styles, and tones in the collected images and how it will influence experimentation and variety in the final product. The informal proposal identifies four types of conceptual photography - bokeh, minimalist, seafront, and depth perception - that will be created, along with the necessary equipment, knowledge, and intended audience. Discounted ideas of t-shirt designs and pixel art are explained as overused, lacking creativity, and not broadening skills.
Madeleine plans to create a magazine that combines fashion, music, and film similar to NME magazine. She will take her own photos for the magazine and include her friends in the project. Madeleine created mood boards for inspiration that included magazine covers centered around artists. The mood boards will influence her final magazine cover design by incorporating repeated colors, title placement, and centering photos like in Vogue magazine. Madeleine scheduled tasks over 5 weeks that include research, experiments, production of photos, and evaluation of her skills and the project.
The document discusses conventions used on the front covers of lifestyle magazines. It notes that front covers typically feature a single celebrity shot with high key lighting, direct gaze, and body language implying the viewer can "be me or have me." The masthead and tagline are meant to convey the magazine's emotional promise and reinforce its ideological messages. The cover aims to position the magazine as a friend or mentor, constructing an idealized lifestyle and "permission to dream" that entices readers to buy into the magazine's worldview.
4 Techniques To Increase Your Creative ProductivityUpskilled
If you’ve ever passed on your dream job or opportunity because it scared you to death, then you need to know that you aren’t alone.
Tara Sophia Mohr, expert on conscious leadership and the creator of the Playing Big leadership program for women, says that creatives that handle their own careers need many selves for each aspect of the creative process. We paralyse ourselves when we bring out the wrong self at the wrong time.
Mohr has identified three voices within every creator: the inner artist, the inner editor, and the inner agent. The inner artist rules the domain of receiving ideas and inspiration and fleshing them out. The inner editor’s job is revising and trimming, making sure the work communicates the artist’s intent. The inner agent comes out to develop marketing and communicating strategies and to find lucrative distribution paths.
While the inner selves don’t have to be used in a linear process, they have to be used for exactly their specific purpose. Using one when you should be using the other leads to stagnation.
Mohr has developed techniques to identify and harness each inner self, including assessing your creative life so that you know what self you default to and what self you avoid. She also advocates mindfully shifting in and out of each role as you progress throughout your creative journey.
A good summary of the document is:
1) Composition in art refers to the placement and arrangement of visual elements. A formal critique analyzes a work's composition and describes the elements and principles of design.
2) Famous photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson believed photography was about capturing the "decisive moment." He said an artist must see the composition and know when to take the picture to be creative.
3) When taking photos, visualizing the composition as a final print helps photographers frame the scene, focus important elements, and eliminate distractions.
This document outlines Allison Hewitt's initial plans for creating a print magazine. She enjoys print media and was excited about the project. Her first idea was a magazine about creativity but she wanted to narrow the focus. When travel photos she took in Europe were mentioned, she decided to create a travel magazine about adventurous people traveling the world for creative reasons. She created mind maps and mood boards to develop her idea. Her schedule outlines research, experiments, production, and evaluation over 5 weeks. She lists 7 sources she plans to use including magazine design techniques, travel destination articles, and backpacking tips.
Quality methods of photography with jamel ganttJamel Gantt
With over 20 years experience as a commercial photographer, Jamel Gantt to work with some of New York top business brands creating content for advertising, catalogues and social media. Understanding the popular styles and strategies, he produces interesting pictures supported by his extensive understanding of image duplication. He is a very talented and creative photographer who also works with side international and local artists for gallery shows and commissions. His major areas of photographic interest are People, Places and Products and anything creative.
This document discusses different types of portrait photography, including traditional, environmental, candid, glamour, lifestyle, surreal, conceptual, and abstract portraits. It provides descriptions of each type, such as environmental portraits photographing subjects in their natural environments, candid portraits capturing unexpected moments, and conceptual portraits leaving interpretations open-ended. Students are assigned to demonstrate 4 out of the 8 portrait types in a photo assignment due by Friday in a PowerPoint with titled slides for each image.
Rhiannah Baker plans to create a visual portfolio displaying different photography styles and editing techniques. The portfolio will include both physical and online components, allowing her to reach a larger audience. She will take photos, edit them digitally and physically, including scanning physical photos. Her target audience is ages 15-30, of middle and lower social classes, with a psychographic of "belongers." She considered but rejected creating a music magazine or music video due to enjoyment, scope, and production challenges.
John Hedgecoe was a British photographer born in 1932 and died in 2010. He authored nearly 30 photography books and is renowned for his portrait of Queen Elizabeth II in the 1960s that was later used on a postage stamp. Some of Hedgecoe's most popular books included The New Manual of Photography, The Photographer's Handbook, and The Complete Guide to Photography. Hedgecoe believed that while modern photography technology has made the process easier, it has reduced the challenge and uniqueness of the art form by removing some of the "magic and mystery" of older photographic techniques.
This document provides instructions for an Idea Journal assignment where students are asked to imagine themselves as celebrities. They must create a Facebook page for their celebrity persona and complete three Idea Journal entries on topics like their backstory, celebrity award outfits, and merchandise. Entries should include a mind map and can incorporate sketches, diagrams, cutouts, and more. Students will submit scanned copies of their Idea Journal entries by uploading them to albums on their celebrity Facebook page, where lecturers will provide feedback and grading. Hard copies should also be compiled and kept for assessment.
Erin Stephenson has created initial plans for a magazine project. They will focus on using Photoshop skills like editing photographs. Research includes mind maps of possible magazine genres and mood boards exploring fashion and photography magazines. Color theory will also be important for conveying different meanings. A schedule is outlined over 5 weeks for research, production experiments, practical shoots, and evaluation.
The document provides initial plans and research for a student magazine project focusing on fashion, music, and film. It includes the student's initial reactions about using Photoshop skills and topics of interest. A mind map and mood boards were created for inspiration, analyzing repetition in images collected. The mood boards will influence the final product's color coordination and title placement. A schedule is outlined over 5 weeks, including tasks like taking photos of a model in second-hand clothes and clothes piles to discuss fast fashion's environmental impact. At least 7 sources are listed for research, including audience interviews, articles, podcasts, and films.
Grace Gilbert plans to create a magazine that incorporates her interests in fashion, film, and music artists. She begins by creating a mind map and mood board to help visualize her ideas. The mood board contains repeated colors, styles, and tones from fashion magazines. Grace intends for the mood board to influence the look and feel of her magazine. Her schedule outlines researching a target audience in week 1, production experiments and planning in week 2, photography and writing in week 3, assembling the magazine in week 4, and evaluating her work in week 5.
The document outlines Jack Lowes' initial plans for a fashion-focused project featuring a single model displaying various outfits on the front cover and in a double-page spread. It includes a mind map, mood board analysis, production schedule, and proposed sources for research. The mood board analysis notes repeated images of the model, bold color combinations, and some filtered images. The schedule outlines tasks over 5 weeks, including a photo shoot, image editing in Photoshop, layout design, and evaluation.
1) Fashion designers work a year in advance, designing collections for the upcoming seasons. They do research on trends and themes to guide their designs.
2) Designers create mood boards to convey their vision for a collection through visual references like magazine clippings, photos, and fabric swatches.
3) The design process involves sketching ideas, creating paper patterns and muslin samples, fitting samples on models, and making adjustments before finalizing designs and producing items for fashion shows.
Oliver Keppie plans to create a magazine focused on fashion and street wear. In his initial reaction, he notes that the project will allow him to take pictures related to his knowledge of fashion. He intends to use a minimalist style with clean text and typewriter fonts. His mood board analysis indicates he will use dark colors like black and purple with formal, high-end clothing styles and surreal mushroom backgrounds. His schedule outlines weeks for research, production experiments, creating the front cover and spreads, and final evaluation.
1) The document discusses plans for a magazine called "Contemporary" featuring artist Eliza Stephens.
2) The front cover will feature Eliza looking at the camera in a fashionable outfit, with font, colors, and style inspired by Cosmopolitan magazine.
3) Issue 1 will discuss Eliza's singing career and new song, as well as topics on mental and physical health and fashion trends. Issue 2 will update readers on the success of Eliza's song and her rising fame, with a contrasting photoshoot image.
This document provides guidance for students on planning and taking photographs for a magazine project. It discusses key elements to consider like shot type, camera angle, composition, lighting, mise-en-scene, location, and who and when to photograph. Technical terms are defined to help students describe the style of photographs needed. Planning is emphasized to ensure photos fit the magazine style and are of models that look suitable.
The document outlines the planning and research requirements for creating a music magazine. Students must:
1. Conduct research into magazine design conventions, distribution methods, target audiences and industry leaders.
2. Create draft designs using their blog and gather feedback to refine their work before the final submission.
3. Administer a survey to identify the interests of their target readership and reflect the results in their magazine's content and design.
4. Develop original photography, text, and layouts for the front cover, contents page, and a double-page article spread while challenging stereotypes and appealing to readers.
The document outlines initial plans for a magazine project, including potential topics of a music, gaming, or fashion magazine. It notes the creator's strengths in minimalist design, limited color palettes, and typography with a preference for a dark color scheme. Mind maps and mood boards were created to develop ideas. The mood board analysis found repetition in limited color palettes and styles across images. The mood board will influence layouts and use of text on covers and spreads. A schedule is provided with tasks over 5 weeks including research, experiments, production, and evaluation. A bibliography of at least 7 sources for the project is requested, including audience research and other references.
The document summarizes key codes and conventions the author has identified from researching magazine covers. These include using camera angles and lighting in photos to portray power or weakness. Color schemes aim to convey the magazine's feelings. Mastheads create branding through consistent fonts. Cover lines entice target audiences with tags like "exclusive" in attention-grabbing fonts. The author will apply these lessons by carefully choosing colors to portray their magazine, considering photo angles, and maintaining a consistent house style across their two covers. They also plan to challenge conventions by featuring a male model to target a more mixed audience.
The document discusses the fashion design process. It explains that designers work a year in advance to plan collections for the upcoming seasons, researching trends, selecting themes, and creating mood boards. Designers must predict upcoming styles, design garments, and finalize collections in time for fashion shows to debut their lines to buyers and press. The process involves sketching, draping, patternmaking, samples, fittings and adjustments before full production of a collection.
Alisha Harrison has initial plans for a photography magazine project including a mind map, mood board, and mood board analysis. Her informal proposal outlines her current idea for a magazine to inform readers about photography techniques, photo protection, and give ideas. The magazine would include a cover, double page spread, contents page, and back page. She analyzes discounted ideas of a CD cover and poster and why she chose not to pursue those projects.
Kieran Johnson is considering ideas for a print product such as a magazine or newspaper focused on a niche subject of interest like sports. After mind mapping options, Kieran decides on creating a wrestling magazine. The magazine would include interview pages, merchandise pages, and double page spreads for the front and back covers. Kieran intends to use themselves as the model for the cover interview to showcase the artistic style and fit the wrestling context. A mood board analysis shows Kieran's influences - covers focus on a central figure and reflect their colors, while mastheads typically appear at the top.
This document outlines an initial plan for a magazine, including research on existing magazines, a mind map, mood board, and production schedule. The mood board shows repeated colors, image styles, and a similar mood. The plan is to use similar visual elements and color schemes in the final magazine. A bibliography with at least 7 sources for research is also requested.
This document outlines an initial plan for a music or fashion magazine, including research on magazine covers and spreads, creating a mood board for inspiration, and a production schedule across 5 weeks. The plan involves researching target audiences, experimenting with cover and spread designs, and citing sources for inspiration including magazine interviews, articles from music magazines, and online inspiration boards.
This document outlines Allison Hewitt's initial plans for creating a print magazine. She enjoys print media and was excited about the project. Her first idea was a magazine about creativity but she wanted to narrow the focus. When travel photos she took in Europe were mentioned, she decided to create a travel magazine about adventurous people traveling the world for creative reasons. She created mind maps and mood boards to develop her idea. Her schedule outlines research, experiments, production, and evaluation over 5 weeks. She lists 7 sources she plans to use including magazine design techniques, travel destination articles, and backpacking tips.
Quality methods of photography with jamel ganttJamel Gantt
With over 20 years experience as a commercial photographer, Jamel Gantt to work with some of New York top business brands creating content for advertising, catalogues and social media. Understanding the popular styles and strategies, he produces interesting pictures supported by his extensive understanding of image duplication. He is a very talented and creative photographer who also works with side international and local artists for gallery shows and commissions. His major areas of photographic interest are People, Places and Products and anything creative.
This document discusses different types of portrait photography, including traditional, environmental, candid, glamour, lifestyle, surreal, conceptual, and abstract portraits. It provides descriptions of each type, such as environmental portraits photographing subjects in their natural environments, candid portraits capturing unexpected moments, and conceptual portraits leaving interpretations open-ended. Students are assigned to demonstrate 4 out of the 8 portrait types in a photo assignment due by Friday in a PowerPoint with titled slides for each image.
Rhiannah Baker plans to create a visual portfolio displaying different photography styles and editing techniques. The portfolio will include both physical and online components, allowing her to reach a larger audience. She will take photos, edit them digitally and physically, including scanning physical photos. Her target audience is ages 15-30, of middle and lower social classes, with a psychographic of "belongers." She considered but rejected creating a music magazine or music video due to enjoyment, scope, and production challenges.
John Hedgecoe was a British photographer born in 1932 and died in 2010. He authored nearly 30 photography books and is renowned for his portrait of Queen Elizabeth II in the 1960s that was later used on a postage stamp. Some of Hedgecoe's most popular books included The New Manual of Photography, The Photographer's Handbook, and The Complete Guide to Photography. Hedgecoe believed that while modern photography technology has made the process easier, it has reduced the challenge and uniqueness of the art form by removing some of the "magic and mystery" of older photographic techniques.
This document provides instructions for an Idea Journal assignment where students are asked to imagine themselves as celebrities. They must create a Facebook page for their celebrity persona and complete three Idea Journal entries on topics like their backstory, celebrity award outfits, and merchandise. Entries should include a mind map and can incorporate sketches, diagrams, cutouts, and more. Students will submit scanned copies of their Idea Journal entries by uploading them to albums on their celebrity Facebook page, where lecturers will provide feedback and grading. Hard copies should also be compiled and kept for assessment.
Erin Stephenson has created initial plans for a magazine project. They will focus on using Photoshop skills like editing photographs. Research includes mind maps of possible magazine genres and mood boards exploring fashion and photography magazines. Color theory will also be important for conveying different meanings. A schedule is outlined over 5 weeks for research, production experiments, practical shoots, and evaluation.
The document provides initial plans and research for a student magazine project focusing on fashion, music, and film. It includes the student's initial reactions about using Photoshop skills and topics of interest. A mind map and mood boards were created for inspiration, analyzing repetition in images collected. The mood boards will influence the final product's color coordination and title placement. A schedule is outlined over 5 weeks, including tasks like taking photos of a model in second-hand clothes and clothes piles to discuss fast fashion's environmental impact. At least 7 sources are listed for research, including audience interviews, articles, podcasts, and films.
Grace Gilbert plans to create a magazine that incorporates her interests in fashion, film, and music artists. She begins by creating a mind map and mood board to help visualize her ideas. The mood board contains repeated colors, styles, and tones from fashion magazines. Grace intends for the mood board to influence the look and feel of her magazine. Her schedule outlines researching a target audience in week 1, production experiments and planning in week 2, photography and writing in week 3, assembling the magazine in week 4, and evaluating her work in week 5.
The document outlines Jack Lowes' initial plans for a fashion-focused project featuring a single model displaying various outfits on the front cover and in a double-page spread. It includes a mind map, mood board analysis, production schedule, and proposed sources for research. The mood board analysis notes repeated images of the model, bold color combinations, and some filtered images. The schedule outlines tasks over 5 weeks, including a photo shoot, image editing in Photoshop, layout design, and evaluation.
1) Fashion designers work a year in advance, designing collections for the upcoming seasons. They do research on trends and themes to guide their designs.
2) Designers create mood boards to convey their vision for a collection through visual references like magazine clippings, photos, and fabric swatches.
3) The design process involves sketching ideas, creating paper patterns and muslin samples, fitting samples on models, and making adjustments before finalizing designs and producing items for fashion shows.
Oliver Keppie plans to create a magazine focused on fashion and street wear. In his initial reaction, he notes that the project will allow him to take pictures related to his knowledge of fashion. He intends to use a minimalist style with clean text and typewriter fonts. His mood board analysis indicates he will use dark colors like black and purple with formal, high-end clothing styles and surreal mushroom backgrounds. His schedule outlines weeks for research, production experiments, creating the front cover and spreads, and final evaluation.
1) The document discusses plans for a magazine called "Contemporary" featuring artist Eliza Stephens.
2) The front cover will feature Eliza looking at the camera in a fashionable outfit, with font, colors, and style inspired by Cosmopolitan magazine.
3) Issue 1 will discuss Eliza's singing career and new song, as well as topics on mental and physical health and fashion trends. Issue 2 will update readers on the success of Eliza's song and her rising fame, with a contrasting photoshoot image.
This document provides guidance for students on planning and taking photographs for a magazine project. It discusses key elements to consider like shot type, camera angle, composition, lighting, mise-en-scene, location, and who and when to photograph. Technical terms are defined to help students describe the style of photographs needed. Planning is emphasized to ensure photos fit the magazine style and are of models that look suitable.
The document outlines the planning and research requirements for creating a music magazine. Students must:
1. Conduct research into magazine design conventions, distribution methods, target audiences and industry leaders.
2. Create draft designs using their blog and gather feedback to refine their work before the final submission.
3. Administer a survey to identify the interests of their target readership and reflect the results in their magazine's content and design.
4. Develop original photography, text, and layouts for the front cover, contents page, and a double-page article spread while challenging stereotypes and appealing to readers.
The document outlines initial plans for a magazine project, including potential topics of a music, gaming, or fashion magazine. It notes the creator's strengths in minimalist design, limited color palettes, and typography with a preference for a dark color scheme. Mind maps and mood boards were created to develop ideas. The mood board analysis found repetition in limited color palettes and styles across images. The mood board will influence layouts and use of text on covers and spreads. A schedule is provided with tasks over 5 weeks including research, experiments, production, and evaluation. A bibliography of at least 7 sources for the project is requested, including audience research and other references.
The document summarizes key codes and conventions the author has identified from researching magazine covers. These include using camera angles and lighting in photos to portray power or weakness. Color schemes aim to convey the magazine's feelings. Mastheads create branding through consistent fonts. Cover lines entice target audiences with tags like "exclusive" in attention-grabbing fonts. The author will apply these lessons by carefully choosing colors to portray their magazine, considering photo angles, and maintaining a consistent house style across their two covers. They also plan to challenge conventions by featuring a male model to target a more mixed audience.
The document discusses the fashion design process. It explains that designers work a year in advance to plan collections for the upcoming seasons, researching trends, selecting themes, and creating mood boards. Designers must predict upcoming styles, design garments, and finalize collections in time for fashion shows to debut their lines to buyers and press. The process involves sketching, draping, patternmaking, samples, fittings and adjustments before full production of a collection.
Alisha Harrison has initial plans for a photography magazine project including a mind map, mood board, and mood board analysis. Her informal proposal outlines her current idea for a magazine to inform readers about photography techniques, photo protection, and give ideas. The magazine would include a cover, double page spread, contents page, and back page. She analyzes discounted ideas of a CD cover and poster and why she chose not to pursue those projects.
Kieran Johnson is considering ideas for a print product such as a magazine or newspaper focused on a niche subject of interest like sports. After mind mapping options, Kieran decides on creating a wrestling magazine. The magazine would include interview pages, merchandise pages, and double page spreads for the front and back covers. Kieran intends to use themselves as the model for the cover interview to showcase the artistic style and fit the wrestling context. A mood board analysis shows Kieran's influences - covers focus on a central figure and reflect their colors, while mastheads typically appear at the top.
This document outlines an initial plan for a magazine, including research on existing magazines, a mind map, mood board, and production schedule. The mood board shows repeated colors, image styles, and a similar mood. The plan is to use similar visual elements and color schemes in the final magazine. A bibliography with at least 7 sources for research is also requested.
This document outlines an initial plan for a music or fashion magazine, including research on magazine covers and spreads, creating a mood board for inspiration, and a production schedule across 5 weeks. The plan involves researching target audiences, experimenting with cover and spread designs, and citing sources for inspiration including magazine interviews, articles from music magazines, and online inspiration boards.
This document discusses conventions for magazine front covers. It explains that the front cover must entice readers to buy the magazine. Key elements that are analyzed include the masthead, tagline, central image, cover models, anchorage, secondary images, coverlines, mode of address, puffs, pugs, barcode/price/edition, use of color, fonts, and applying rules of thirds. Homework involves taking photos, writing survey results, and sketching a flat plan for a magazine cover.
This document outlines initial plans for a fashion magazine project including:
- A mood board analyzing repeated colors, styles, and tones to influence the final product.
- Key elements of an attractive magazine cover, headline, introduction, and main articles on trends, beauty, celebrities, and lifestyle.
- Necessary components like professional photos, pull quotes, captions, and masthead design.
- The target audience of teenagers and students interested in 2020 fashion trends.
- Discarded ideas of a film and nature portfolio with reasons for choosing the magazine concept instead.
This document provides information on how to create a fashion mood board and the fundamentals of fashion. It discusses the key elements of fashion, different levels of fashion from haute couture to mass market, and how a fashion year is planned with spring/summer and autumn/winter seasons. It also outlines the 10 step process for making a mood board, including researching inspiration sources, developing themes, and getting feedback. Designing a collection involves deciding on garment types, a 3 month production schedule, and steps from initial sketches through pattern making and sample production.
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This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
Assessment and Planning in Educational technology.pptxKavitha Krishnan
In an education system, it is understood that assessment is only for the students, but on the other hand, the Assessment of teachers is also an important aspect of the education system that ensures teachers are providing high-quality instruction to students. The assessment process can be used to provide feedback and support for professional development, to inform decisions about teacher retention or promotion, or to evaluate teacher effectiveness for accountability purposes.
2. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Find location
Choose wardrobe
(Clothing, makeup,
props etc)
Begin photoshoot
Edit first round of
photos
Break Photoshoot Finalise editing last
round of photos
Magazine Preperation Schedule
3. Logo/Name ideas
• Belle- meaning beauty, links to fashion
• Untitled- idea of making their own idea of beauty, not defined by the magazine,
young audience prefer something creative
• Serenity- Peace, a world for people to relax and enjoy reading
4. Making the Magazine
Props list
• IPhone camera
• Model
• Costumes( Clothes to match
colour scheme
• Computer( Photoshop for
editing)
• Location
• Front cover 1(Female model)
• Front Cover 2(Male model)
• Contents Page 1
• Contents Page 2
All follow the ideas written in my
statement of intent
5. Magazine Outline
Magazine name
Background as model
Whats inside the
magazine
Issue date
Images of model for that
issue
Magazine name
Page numbers to indicate
where to find certain
information