Jess Glynne's new album "I Cry When I Laugh" reached number one on the charts. She worked very hard on the album, which includes 20 songs and features collaborations with artists like Clean Bandit and Tinie Tempah. Glynne's album contains many personal songs inspired by her ex-girlfriend's breakup that left her heartbroken. She felt sharing this personal perspective was important and aims to express herself honestly through her music. The album addresses both the sadness of the breakup but also celebrates some positive aspects of the past relationship.
The document provides details for planning a double page spread for a music magazine called Echo. It includes potential names for the magazine, intended target audience of 16-21 year olds, and main competitors like Billboard and Q Magazine. Examples are given of layouts from these magazines including large central images and pull quotes. Plans are outlined for a double page spread featuring an interview with 19 year old Jake McMann, including a full page image of him. Font, colour scheme and photoshoot plans are also discussed.
When creating a product, the author learned photography skills like camera settings by using equipment like a camera in a studio setting. They experimented with lighting and developed computer skills by using programs to create the product, and learned how to use websites like Slideshare, Emaze, and Blogger through the process. Research skills were also improved by using Google to find information online while making the product.
My target audience for a new magazine is 16-25 year old students, mostly female, based on a survey showing their strong interest in celebrity gossip and pop music. The magazine will be affordable for lower to middle class readers and feature universally appealing language about music-related hobbies like concerts and making music, catering to socially active youth.
The document discusses potential design elements for a music magazine, including fonts, masthead names, and color schemes. For fonts, simple but sophisticated styles like Baskerville were chosen. Potential masthead names that are short, catchy, and related to music are considered, with "Amplify" selected for being related to music and easy to remember. Pastel colors are proposed for the color scheme to appeal to the target audience.
The document discusses potential design elements for a music magazine, including fonts, masthead names, and color schemes. For fonts, simple but sophisticated styles like Baskerville were chosen. Potential masthead names that are short, catchy, and related to music are considered, with "Amplify" selected for being related to music and easy to remember. Pastel colors are proposed for the color scheme to appeal to the target audience.
This document appears to be a layout for a product packaging or advertisement. It includes elements such as a dominant image, barcode, product description text, additional supporting images, and a main promotional text section or masthead. The layout specifies where key information such as images and text should be placed.
Jess Glynne's new album "I Cry When I Laugh" reached number one on the charts. She worked very hard on the album, which includes 20 songs and features collaborations with artists like Clean Bandit and Tinie Tempah. Glynne's album contains many personal songs inspired by her ex-girlfriend's breakup that left her heartbroken. She felt sharing this personal perspective was important and aims to express herself honestly through her music. The album addresses both the sadness of the breakup but also celebrates some positive aspects of the past relationship.
The document provides details for planning a double page spread for a music magazine called Echo. It includes potential names for the magazine, intended target audience of 16-21 year olds, and main competitors like Billboard and Q Magazine. Examples are given of layouts from these magazines including large central images and pull quotes. Plans are outlined for a double page spread featuring an interview with 19 year old Jake McMann, including a full page image of him. Font, colour scheme and photoshoot plans are also discussed.
When creating a product, the author learned photography skills like camera settings by using equipment like a camera in a studio setting. They experimented with lighting and developed computer skills by using programs to create the product, and learned how to use websites like Slideshare, Emaze, and Blogger through the process. Research skills were also improved by using Google to find information online while making the product.
My target audience for a new magazine is 16-25 year old students, mostly female, based on a survey showing their strong interest in celebrity gossip and pop music. The magazine will be affordable for lower to middle class readers and feature universally appealing language about music-related hobbies like concerts and making music, catering to socially active youth.
The document discusses potential design elements for a music magazine, including fonts, masthead names, and color schemes. For fonts, simple but sophisticated styles like Baskerville were chosen. Potential masthead names that are short, catchy, and related to music are considered, with "Amplify" selected for being related to music and easy to remember. Pastel colors are proposed for the color scheme to appeal to the target audience.
The document discusses potential design elements for a music magazine, including fonts, masthead names, and color schemes. For fonts, simple but sophisticated styles like Baskerville were chosen. Potential masthead names that are short, catchy, and related to music are considered, with "Amplify" selected for being related to music and easy to remember. Pastel colors are proposed for the color scheme to appeal to the target audience.
This document appears to be a layout for a product packaging or advertisement. It includes elements such as a dominant image, barcode, product description text, additional supporting images, and a main promotional text section or masthead. The layout specifies where key information such as images and text should be placed.
The document appears to be a newsletter or magazine for a college that announces upcoming events and activities for students including a Fresher's Week, Parents evening, and a Student lock in. It also advertises a competition for students to win gift vouchers from ASOS and provides study tips and ways to reduce stress.
This document appears to be from a magazine or publication and contains images of models as well as a college logo. Page numbers and issue numbers are included to identify the specific page and issue. Images of models and advertisements are featured.
The document analyzes the visual elements of a magazine spread. It notes that the model is prominently featured on the right page and is much larger than the text, implying her dominance. Her pose appears awkward and frozen, suggesting she is mysterious. Limited colors of pink and grey keep it simple but feminine. Different fonts and a pull quote in pink draw attention to signal important content. The model's casual bodysuit but large heels imply a dressed up look. An in-depth long shot of the model shows the article gets personal without hiding details.
The document summarizes the layout and design elements of a magazine page profile featuring a celebrity. It notes that the page uses two columns of text to avoid overwhelming readers, a large central image of the celebrity that takes up most of the page to portray them as important. The headline uses different fonts and colors to emphasize the subject is a "Wild Child" and draw readers in, while maintaining a simple color scheme and clear organization of elements overall.
The font on the magazine cover is bold and easy to read, implying it tells compelling celebrity stories appealing to all ages. The main text highlights an interview with Taylor Swift about "growing up in public", enticing her fans to read it. Her prominent image on the cover shows she is famous enough to sell the issue without the magazine's brand. The black and white photo of Taylor against a yellow background conveys happiness but her interview may contain some unhappy stories. Her medium shot pose with arm across her body suggests feeling vulnerable and willing to reveal why in the interview.
The magazine cover uses a plain font and limited color palette to appeal to a wide audience. The text is white and red but difficult to read against the background as the main article is meant to attract readers over additional details. A large portrait of Amy dominates the cover to catch attention, using her recognizable look and downcast gaze to imply revelation and intrigue around what she discusses in the magazine.
The document appears to be a newsletter or magazine for a college that announces upcoming events and activities for students including a Fresher's Week, Parents evening, and a Student lock in. It also advertises a competition for students to win gift vouchers from ASOS and provides study tips and ways to reduce stress.
This document appears to be from a magazine or publication and contains images of models as well as a college logo. Page numbers and issue numbers are included to identify the specific page and issue. Images of models and advertisements are featured.
The document analyzes the visual elements of a magazine spread. It notes that the model is prominently featured on the right page and is much larger than the text, implying her dominance. Her pose appears awkward and frozen, suggesting she is mysterious. Limited colors of pink and grey keep it simple but feminine. Different fonts and a pull quote in pink draw attention to signal important content. The model's casual bodysuit but large heels imply a dressed up look. An in-depth long shot of the model shows the article gets personal without hiding details.
The document summarizes the layout and design elements of a magazine page profile featuring a celebrity. It notes that the page uses two columns of text to avoid overwhelming readers, a large central image of the celebrity that takes up most of the page to portray them as important. The headline uses different fonts and colors to emphasize the subject is a "Wild Child" and draw readers in, while maintaining a simple color scheme and clear organization of elements overall.
The font on the magazine cover is bold and easy to read, implying it tells compelling celebrity stories appealing to all ages. The main text highlights an interview with Taylor Swift about "growing up in public", enticing her fans to read it. Her prominent image on the cover shows she is famous enough to sell the issue without the magazine's brand. The black and white photo of Taylor against a yellow background conveys happiness but her interview may contain some unhappy stories. Her medium shot pose with arm across her body suggests feeling vulnerable and willing to reveal why in the interview.
The magazine cover uses a plain font and limited color palette to appeal to a wide audience. The text is white and red but difficult to read against the background as the main article is meant to attract readers over additional details. A large portrait of Amy dominates the cover to catch attention, using her recognizable look and downcast gaze to imply revelation and intrigue around what she discusses in the magazine.