The student was tasked with creating a front cover and contents page mock up for a student magazine to help understand how to use Photoshop and what makes for good photography and layout on a magazine cover.
This document discusses photo selections for various parts of a music magazine. It explains that a medium shot of the model in the center was chosen for the cover because it leaves space around the edges and below the face. Although it doesn't follow conventions of typical cover shots, the author feels it suits the genre. A range of live and posed photography was selected for the contents page to represent the variety of music. Additional photos are chosen for features, reviews, the editor's letter, and a double-page spread for its disoriented look.
Latin music has played an important role in culture and identity in the Americas because it has been inclusive and developed organically by people of all backgrounds, rather than being imposed by standards. It is diverse across Latin America, with genres like tango in Argentina, mariachi music incorporating structured and technical styles in Mexico, and Spanish reggae originating in Panama along with salsa, bachata and merengue. One of the defining characteristics of Latin music is its blending of diverse styles from European, African, and indigenous American influences.
The document appears to be a magazine with sections including a masthead, table of contents, features on artists, and reviews. Photos accompany most articles and sections. The magazine focuses on a band or music genre with pictures of the artists throughout and headlines about their latest news, albums, and concerts.
This document discusses photography ideas for a double page spread (DPS) in a magazine. The author notes they will use a more casual style of posed photography, like the bottom examples, and avoid anything too serious or like an album cover. They saw an outdoor DPS in woods they liked and plan to photograph their model outside to appeal to their target music magazine audience. The document also includes lower quality second photographs that may not all be used.
The student was tasked with creating a front cover and contents page mock up for a student magazine to help understand how to use Photoshop and what makes for good photography and layout on a magazine cover.
This document discusses photo selections for various parts of a music magazine. It explains that a medium shot of the model in the center was chosen for the cover because it leaves space around the edges and below the face. Although it doesn't follow conventions of typical cover shots, the author feels it suits the genre. A range of live and posed photography was selected for the contents page to represent the variety of music. Additional photos are chosen for features, reviews, the editor's letter, and a double-page spread for its disoriented look.
Latin music has played an important role in culture and identity in the Americas because it has been inclusive and developed organically by people of all backgrounds, rather than being imposed by standards. It is diverse across Latin America, with genres like tango in Argentina, mariachi music incorporating structured and technical styles in Mexico, and Spanish reggae originating in Panama along with salsa, bachata and merengue. One of the defining characteristics of Latin music is its blending of diverse styles from European, African, and indigenous American influences.
The document appears to be a magazine with sections including a masthead, table of contents, features on artists, and reviews. Photos accompany most articles and sections. The magazine focuses on a band or music genre with pictures of the artists throughout and headlines about their latest news, albums, and concerts.
This document discusses photography ideas for a double page spread (DPS) in a magazine. The author notes they will use a more casual style of posed photography, like the bottom examples, and avoid anything too serious or like an album cover. They saw an outdoor DPS in woods they liked and plan to photograph their model outside to appeal to their target music magazine audience. The document also includes lower quality second photographs that may not all be used.
It's time to look back over 2011 and try to discern the key technologies and trends likely to be top of mind for enterprise IT in 2012.
Bob Hayward CSC CTIO is presneting the top IT trends that we need to look at in 2012
To discover more, please visit http://csc.com/au
AppsLib is a mobile application store that saw significant growth between 2011 and 2012, with downloads increasing from 2 billion to 31 billion and applications growing from 14,000 to over 275,000. The number of subscribers also increased substantially over this period from 1 million to over 25 million users.
The document defines neurological disorders and discusses their biological and environmental causes. It states that neurological disorders result from excessive stimulation of certain dopamine synapses in the brain, as evidenced by brain scans and studies using drugs. Some of the most common disorders discussed are schizophrenia, depression, dissociative identity disorder, phobias, mood disorders, and anxiety. Specific details are provided about the symptoms and causes of schizophrenia and depression.
To successfully expand into the US market, companies must do thorough research on their route to market and ensure their domestic business is stable. They should have an 8-point checklist in place covering their brand, website, digital presence, operations, reputation, connections, and relationships. Companies also need to understand current and future trends, build a global brand, and leverage digital connectivity and influencers to "glocalize" their brand for the US.
The document discusses the target audience and representation in a music magazine design project. It summarizes that the main character in the double-page spread is portrayed as lower-middle class to relate to the dominant social class of the target audience. The magazine mainly features white females, challenging the stereotype of alternative rock appealing more to males, to match the results of the designer's research questionnaire showing more female respondents. Although some adults are included, most representations in the magazine are of teenagers around the same age as the intended audience.
This document summarizes how the media product uses, develops, and challenges conventions of real music magazines. It uses conventions like cover lines at an angle, band names in larger font, and mastheads at the top of the page. It develops conventions through its red masthead color and challenging photography of the model in an animalistic pose on the ground. Fonts, layout, color scheme, and pull quotes generally follow conventions, while page numbers are used typically for accessibility.
- Over half of the 15 people surveyed were aged 14-16, with the rest aged 17-19. Most were girls.
- Everyone surveyed listened to music everyday, and over half played instruments, mostly bass.
- About half spent 1-5 pounds on music per week, while a quarter spent 11-15 pounds.
- None read metal hammer magazine, but the most popular were Kerrang! and Rock Sound magazines.
UpRoar! is a new magazine aimed at older teenagers aged 17-22, mostly male college or university students interested in rock music like punk, emo, metal and alternative rock. The magazine will include information about new bands, live music events, interviews, new albums and general news, and will feature a mixture of live photography and posed studio shots to engage its target audience of music-loving teenagers.
I have decided to combine two similar page plan designs for my band magazine's cover because it will look busy but also organized, without looking untidy. I chose this combined page plan design for my contents page and double page spread because the layouts work well for the photos I want to include and make the magazine look more professional than my other designs.
Metal Hammer is a British heavy metal magazine that has been published since 1982. It primarily covers the latest news, reviews, and interviews from bands in the heavy metal genre including subgenres like thrash metal, death metal, black metal, and more. The magazine is published monthly in both print and digital formats and has become one of the longest running magazines focused on heavy metal music in the UK.
This document discusses photography for a double page spread (DPS) in a magazine. The author wants to use a more casual style for the DPS, like the bottom photos provided, and avoid anything that looks too serious or like an album cover. They saw an outdoor DPS in woods they liked and plan to photograph their model outside to appeal to the target readers of their music magazine.
This document discusses a student's decisions in designing their magazine contents page and double page spread. The student has combined two similar page plans for their contents page because they will look busy but also organized. They chose this layout because most of their photographs will fit well into the spaces. For their double page spread, the student selected a design they felt looks more professional as an overall page and when viewed as two pages together.
This document appears to be a magazine with sections including a masthead, contents listing, cover story about an artist with accompanying images, and additional articles. The cover story features a picture of the artist as a background and a pull quote. The interior pages contain further articles, images, and text across multiple columns.
The document appears to be a magazine featuring a band, with photos of the band used as backgrounds on the masthead and main heading pages. The table of contents lists various sections including features, news, and reviews alongside accompanying images. The main article focuses on the band, with text wrapping around a pull quote from the artist and raising the question "What Happens Next?".
This document provides details on the design and content of a proposed magazine called UpRoar aimed at older teenagers interested in rock music. It will include live photography, interviews, reviews of new albums and bands, and information on music events. The magazine will have a masthead and headings in a different font than the main body text, and will feature a mixture of live shots and posed photography like album covers.
The document profiles the readers of two rock music magazines, Kerrang! and Metal Hammer. It finds that both magazines have a primarily young male audience, with the average reader around 22 years old. These readers are heavily engaged with rock music culture, consuming albums frequently, attending concerts regularly, and influencing their friends with music recommendations. They see their taste in music and fashion as integral to their identities. Both magazines thus provide a way for brands to effectively market to this passionate music-focused demographic.
It's time to look back over 2011 and try to discern the key technologies and trends likely to be top of mind for enterprise IT in 2012.
Bob Hayward CSC CTIO is presneting the top IT trends that we need to look at in 2012
To discover more, please visit http://csc.com/au
AppsLib is a mobile application store that saw significant growth between 2011 and 2012, with downloads increasing from 2 billion to 31 billion and applications growing from 14,000 to over 275,000. The number of subscribers also increased substantially over this period from 1 million to over 25 million users.
The document defines neurological disorders and discusses their biological and environmental causes. It states that neurological disorders result from excessive stimulation of certain dopamine synapses in the brain, as evidenced by brain scans and studies using drugs. Some of the most common disorders discussed are schizophrenia, depression, dissociative identity disorder, phobias, mood disorders, and anxiety. Specific details are provided about the symptoms and causes of schizophrenia and depression.
To successfully expand into the US market, companies must do thorough research on their route to market and ensure their domestic business is stable. They should have an 8-point checklist in place covering their brand, website, digital presence, operations, reputation, connections, and relationships. Companies also need to understand current and future trends, build a global brand, and leverage digital connectivity and influencers to "glocalize" their brand for the US.
The document discusses the target audience and representation in a music magazine design project. It summarizes that the main character in the double-page spread is portrayed as lower-middle class to relate to the dominant social class of the target audience. The magazine mainly features white females, challenging the stereotype of alternative rock appealing more to males, to match the results of the designer's research questionnaire showing more female respondents. Although some adults are included, most representations in the magazine are of teenagers around the same age as the intended audience.
This document summarizes how the media product uses, develops, and challenges conventions of real music magazines. It uses conventions like cover lines at an angle, band names in larger font, and mastheads at the top of the page. It develops conventions through its red masthead color and challenging photography of the model in an animalistic pose on the ground. Fonts, layout, color scheme, and pull quotes generally follow conventions, while page numbers are used typically for accessibility.
- Over half of the 15 people surveyed were aged 14-16, with the rest aged 17-19. Most were girls.
- Everyone surveyed listened to music everyday, and over half played instruments, mostly bass.
- About half spent 1-5 pounds on music per week, while a quarter spent 11-15 pounds.
- None read metal hammer magazine, but the most popular were Kerrang! and Rock Sound magazines.
UpRoar! is a new magazine aimed at older teenagers aged 17-22, mostly male college or university students interested in rock music like punk, emo, metal and alternative rock. The magazine will include information about new bands, live music events, interviews, new albums and general news, and will feature a mixture of live photography and posed studio shots to engage its target audience of music-loving teenagers.
I have decided to combine two similar page plan designs for my band magazine's cover because it will look busy but also organized, without looking untidy. I chose this combined page plan design for my contents page and double page spread because the layouts work well for the photos I want to include and make the magazine look more professional than my other designs.
Metal Hammer is a British heavy metal magazine that has been published since 1982. It primarily covers the latest news, reviews, and interviews from bands in the heavy metal genre including subgenres like thrash metal, death metal, black metal, and more. The magazine is published monthly in both print and digital formats and has become one of the longest running magazines focused on heavy metal music in the UK.
This document discusses photography for a double page spread (DPS) in a magazine. The author wants to use a more casual style for the DPS, like the bottom photos provided, and avoid anything that looks too serious or like an album cover. They saw an outdoor DPS in woods they liked and plan to photograph their model outside to appeal to the target readers of their music magazine.
This document discusses a student's decisions in designing their magazine contents page and double page spread. The student has combined two similar page plans for their contents page because they will look busy but also organized. They chose this layout because most of their photographs will fit well into the spaces. For their double page spread, the student selected a design they felt looks more professional as an overall page and when viewed as two pages together.
This document appears to be a magazine with sections including a masthead, contents listing, cover story about an artist with accompanying images, and additional articles. The cover story features a picture of the artist as a background and a pull quote. The interior pages contain further articles, images, and text across multiple columns.
The document appears to be a magazine featuring a band, with photos of the band used as backgrounds on the masthead and main heading pages. The table of contents lists various sections including features, news, and reviews alongside accompanying images. The main article focuses on the band, with text wrapping around a pull quote from the artist and raising the question "What Happens Next?".
This document provides details on the design and content of a proposed magazine called UpRoar aimed at older teenagers interested in rock music. It will include live photography, interviews, reviews of new albums and bands, and information on music events. The magazine will have a masthead and headings in a different font than the main body text, and will feature a mixture of live shots and posed photography like album covers.
The document profiles the readers of two rock music magazines, Kerrang! and Metal Hammer. It finds that both magazines have a primarily young male audience, with the average reader around 22 years old. These readers are heavily engaged with rock music culture, consuming albums frequently, attending concerts regularly, and influencing their friends with music recommendations. They see their taste in music and fashion as integral to their identities. Both magazines thus provide a way for brands to effectively market to this passionate music-focused demographic.