This double page spread from a magazine features a large black and white photo of singer Lily Allen on the right page. The left page contains small black and white text in a newspaper-like format providing details about Allen in paragraphs. The overall theme is described as edgy, rock-style to match the profiled artist.
This double page spread features an interview with singer Solange Knowles. At the top are several black and white photos of Solange in different poses, making the page look more natural. The main photo of Solange is in color against the black and white background to grab attention. A pull quote next to the photo in black text will likely be read before the lighter gray body text to give readers an idea of the interview. The article is likely to interest both Solange and Beyoncé fans in learning more about Solange as her own artist separate from her famous sister.
This double page spread features an interview with singer Solange Knowles. The top of the pages contain a row of black and white photos of Solange in different poses, which presents her in a casual, natural way. The main color photo of Solange stands out against the black and white background. A pull quote next to the photo in black text will draw the reader in before they read the lighter gray body text. The spread aims to share how Solange wants to establish her own identity separate from her famous sister, Beyoncé.
This double page spread features singer Solange Knowles. The top features black and white photos of her in different poses to appear natural. The main color photo of her grabs attention against the black and white. A pull quote in black near the photo will be read before the lighter gray text and gives insight into the interview. The spread profiles Solange wanting to establish her own identity separate from her famous sister, Beyoncé, though Beyoncé fans may still be interested in reading more about her.
This double page spread from Kerrang! magazine features a pull quote from an interviewee that spans both pages and part of their image. This links the two pages together. The spread from Q magazine is very plain with a large band image and minimal text. The NME spread follows conventions with Florence and the Machine images and text, including some highlighted pink words. The spread from Vibe magazine stands out for only featuring one large black and white image with limited text and significant white space, giving it an unusual but classy look.
The magazine uses specific design elements and colors to attract and engage readers. Red is prominently featured in logos and headers to make elements stand out. Photos are carefully selected to represent the artists and intrigue readers based on music interests. Descriptions provide just enough information to entice learning more. The layout balances white space with relevant content divided into columns for easy reading. Overall the magazine employs intentional design and formatting to draw in readers and market featured musicians.
The layout of the Kerrang! double page spread separates the opening quote and main band member photo across two pages to draw the reader in. The large background photo and quote are meant to connect the reader to the band member on a human level. The color scheme of greens, yellows, and whites reflects the band and their music.
The NME feature uses neutral tones and pastel colors to suggest the musician's calm, relaxed style is reflected in his music. Photos have a retro edit to imply his music reflects styles from decades ago.
The Mac DeMarco feature in Q Magazine has a messy, disorganized layout meant to look like cut and pasted newspaper clippings. The retro 90s theme
The masthead stands out against the black background in bold white font. It follows conventions by being at the top but is partially covered by the main image. There is a small "new" banner encouraging readers of the new edition.
The main image is a close-up of rapper Drake wearing black and white with "unstoppable" on his top. The cover line next to it references Drake and hip hop's "new religion".
The contents page title is unusual in the top right but stands out. It lists sections for male and female audiences alongside images of a reclining woman and the magazine's "V" logo.
This double page spread from a magazine features a large black and white photo of singer Lily Allen on the right page. The left page contains small black and white text in a newspaper-like format providing details about Allen in paragraphs. The overall theme is described as edgy, rock-style to match the profiled artist.
This double page spread features an interview with singer Solange Knowles. At the top are several black and white photos of Solange in different poses, making the page look more natural. The main photo of Solange is in color against the black and white background to grab attention. A pull quote next to the photo in black text will likely be read before the lighter gray body text to give readers an idea of the interview. The article is likely to interest both Solange and Beyoncé fans in learning more about Solange as her own artist separate from her famous sister.
This double page spread features an interview with singer Solange Knowles. The top of the pages contain a row of black and white photos of Solange in different poses, which presents her in a casual, natural way. The main color photo of Solange stands out against the black and white background. A pull quote next to the photo in black text will draw the reader in before they read the lighter gray body text. The spread aims to share how Solange wants to establish her own identity separate from her famous sister, Beyoncé.
This double page spread features singer Solange Knowles. The top features black and white photos of her in different poses to appear natural. The main color photo of her grabs attention against the black and white. A pull quote in black near the photo will be read before the lighter gray text and gives insight into the interview. The spread profiles Solange wanting to establish her own identity separate from her famous sister, Beyoncé, though Beyoncé fans may still be interested in reading more about her.
This double page spread from Kerrang! magazine features a pull quote from an interviewee that spans both pages and part of their image. This links the two pages together. The spread from Q magazine is very plain with a large band image and minimal text. The NME spread follows conventions with Florence and the Machine images and text, including some highlighted pink words. The spread from Vibe magazine stands out for only featuring one large black and white image with limited text and significant white space, giving it an unusual but classy look.
The magazine uses specific design elements and colors to attract and engage readers. Red is prominently featured in logos and headers to make elements stand out. Photos are carefully selected to represent the artists and intrigue readers based on music interests. Descriptions provide just enough information to entice learning more. The layout balances white space with relevant content divided into columns for easy reading. Overall the magazine employs intentional design and formatting to draw in readers and market featured musicians.
The layout of the Kerrang! double page spread separates the opening quote and main band member photo across two pages to draw the reader in. The large background photo and quote are meant to connect the reader to the band member on a human level. The color scheme of greens, yellows, and whites reflects the band and their music.
The NME feature uses neutral tones and pastel colors to suggest the musician's calm, relaxed style is reflected in his music. Photos have a retro edit to imply his music reflects styles from decades ago.
The Mac DeMarco feature in Q Magazine has a messy, disorganized layout meant to look like cut and pasted newspaper clippings. The retro 90s theme
The masthead stands out against the black background in bold white font. It follows conventions by being at the top but is partially covered by the main image. There is a small "new" banner encouraging readers of the new edition.
The main image is a close-up of rapper Drake wearing black and white with "unstoppable" on his top. The cover line next to it references Drake and hip hop's "new religion".
The contents page title is unusual in the top right but stands out. It lists sections for male and female audiences alongside images of a reclining woman and the magazine's "V" logo.
This document provides a summary of a magazine article about musician Ed Sheeran. The summary is in 3 sentences:
The article discusses a photo spread of Ed Sheeran casually leaning against a wall in London with his guitar, promoting his new album. It uses pull quotes and captions to draw attention to details about Sheeran and generate reader interest. The layout employs a traditional magazine format with columns of text, page numbers, and color coordination to link all elements together visually.
The document provides an analysis of a magazine cover and article about John Lennon. It notes that the large image of Lennon combined with the dramatic title and minimal text makes for an eye-catching cover. The use of red text and black and white imagery creates a somber mood fitting for the 30th anniversary of Lennon's death. Within the article, close-up images of Lennon in black and white further connect him to the past and the magazine's tone.
This document summarizes the layout and design elements of a magazine double page spread featuring artist Florence. The left page contains a large portrait photo of Florence sitting on an American flag, intended to portray her dominance in the music industry. The right page features a large heading and body text in neat, handwritten font. Additional design elements reinforce the magazine's brand identity, guide the reader through the content easily, and draw attention to Florence and the article. The content is an interview between Florence and David Letterman discussing her career and personal life.
This document provides mockups and analyses for the front cover, contents page, and double page spread of a music magazine targeted at 16-25 year olds. Key elements of the front cover include the title in large, bold letters; the cover image of a hip hop artist in clothing matching the background; and links to social media. The contents page mockup features the artist on either side with subsections in between. Analyses note using images unrelated to music on the contents page to engage readers and black text contrasting with a faded background. The double page spread mockup follows conventions with an artist photo on the left and text on the right.
This double page magazine spread analyzes an interview with country singer Miranda Lambert. On the left page is a large image of Lambert holding her platinum albums. Below is a short introduction to the article. The right page contains four columns of text discussing Lambert's three albums and some of the songs. Smaller images of the album covers break up the text. Pink text is used to match across pages and draw attention to song and album titles. The layout keeps the focus on the text while incorporating related images.
The document provides information on the layout, colour scheme, fonts, and images used in magazine spreads for various artists. For Nicki Minaj's spread, the background is one solid colour while she stands out in the image. The text takes the shape of her body and the first letter is large pink. Jay-Z's spread prominently features a large red "J" and his black and red image. The layout is clean with half the page being his image. XMC's black and white image implies he doesn't want the focus on his looks. The headline teases his past struggles and breakthrough.
The double page spread features the rock/pop band The Big Pink and discusses their new album following a break in 2010. The target audience is suggested to be young adults aged 16-24. The language used is formal and advanced, fitting the magazine's style. A black and white studio photo is featured against a simple background, with minimalist layout and design matching the magazine's front cover. Prior knowledge of the band is not needed as their new sound and album are discussed.
This document analyzes the conventions of double-page spreads in magazines. It notes that they typically include a large sans-serif title, a big main image often spanning both pages, and additional smaller images. Colors are usually kept simple to draw attention to the images, while layouts place most text on one page opposite the main visual. The purpose is to inform readers through articles and attract their attention through large eye-catching designs.
This document analyzes the layout of three double page spreads from a music magazine. It summarizes the key aspects of each layout, including the use of images, text formatting, fonts and colors. The layouts are designed to represent the profiled bands and reflect the tone of each article - whether serious, lighthearted, or focusing on the music versus the band itself. While retaining uniqueness for each band, the magazine maintains consistency through similar page title styles across two of the articles.
The document analyzes the layout conventions and stylistic elements of several music magazine covers. Some key points:
- Mastheads, logos, and cover lines typically appear in the left third in recurring colors and fonts.
- Main images usually feature bands or artists looking indifferent or casual.
- Additional details like publication dates and prices often appear in the bottom right corner.
- Color schemes, font styles, and image content provide clues to the target demographics, which range from teenagers to older adults across the different magazines. Layout formality and variety of design elements also suggest intended audience age.
The document analyzes the layout, color scheme, images, and font choices used in magazine spreads featuring various artists. For Nicki Minaj, pink, black and white are used with her image standing out against the solid background. For another artist, black, white and red are used with their image in color popping from the page. Fonts are chosen to be easily readable while highlighting important text. Images feature the artists in casual poses to seem relatable. Layouts emphasize the images and headlines with multiple columns of small text. Overall the designs aim to attract readers with high contrast and bold visuals that highlight the featured artists.
This document analyzes the front covers and contents pages of several music magazines, including NME, Q, and Kerrang. It discusses design elements like fonts, colors, images and layouts used and how they appeal to target audiences. Key points covered include the prominent placement of magazine names and logos, use of bright colors and photos to attract readers, and consistent branding through shared design conventions across issues.
- The article provides a detailed profile of pop artist Lady Gaga, focusing on her controversial music and appearance. It uses formal language to discuss her sexuality and orientation for an older readership.
- Technical music terms are employed to describe her career achievements. The large central image and red "L" reinforce the magazine's style while profiling a controversial yet well-known pop star.
- The article contains no common magazine elements like pull quotes or a drop cap, having a uniform factual tone with direct quotes from Lady Gaga.
This document analyzes the formality of a classical music magazine through its use of language, images, colors, and layout. The magazine's contents page uses proper formal language without slang. Artists are addressed by their full name. While most images depict formal classical scenes, one informal image of a person in casual clothes playing piano breaks conventions. Colors like bright reds, whites, and pale backgrounds are used to make the images and text more engaging while maintaining formality. The layout with columns of page numbers and articles without text wrapping also contributes to the magazine's formal style.
The document provides an analysis of the design elements used in magazine covers. It discusses the masthead, images, headlines, and other visual components on the covers of two classical music magazines and one music magazine focused on new music. Key elements like placement, sizing, color schemes, and framing of images and text are examined to understand how information is presented and importance is conveyed through design.
The double page spread features a large main image of the band Arctic Monkeys covering both pages. Their casual stance and leather jackets symbolize their indie music style. The title "Leather Trousers" stands out in bold red text against a natural brown and green background. A quote from the article is pulled out in red to entice readers. Only a short extract of the main article is included, acting as a taster to draw readers into the larger piece on the inside pages. The layout uses mainly black and blue colors which reflects the band's more understated music style compared to pop genres.
The document analyzes the target audiences of 4 different magazine covers.
The first magazine targets young white females in the UK, with its focus on Miley Cyrus as a role model.
The second targets black American males aged 16-30, as its cover star is the rapper Kanye West whose main fan base fits this profile.
The third magazine targets white males aged 30-40 in English-speaking countries, as its cover story is on the rock band Foo Fighters whose genre appeals more to older demographics.
The fourth magazine does not specify the target gender or race but says its cover star, the rapper and soul singer, indicates an intended audience of rap and soul music fans
The document analyzes the layout, design elements, images and text used across multiple pages of a magazine to determine the target audience. Key points include:
- Bold text, bright colors and cluttered layout with small band images indicate a target of teenage males.
- A front cover with Frank Iero in the center using direct address alongside competitions and poster collectors items also aims at teenagers.
- In contrast, a mature layout with large celebrity images, minimal text and neutral colors presents an older, more sophisticated audience.
- Placement of mastheads, page numbers, titles and other elements follow conventions to effectively guide the eye across the page.
The magazine cover features a minimalist design with the artist's name "Florence" in block letters against her image, suggesting a simple but varied audience. A quote from the feature article makes the reader curious to learn more. On the contents page, continuity of style is shown through repetition of the masthead and use of standard colors. The double-page feature uses a full-length image of the artist dressed in black to dominate the spread, with background details like the American flag hinting at her ambitions to break into the US market. Color and composition techniques draw attention to the artist over other elements.
The document describes the layout and design of a music magazine contents page. It is separated into three sections, with images and articles about various artists. The central focus is an unboxed close-up image of Alex Turner, which draws the reader's attention. Additional details like issue date and page numbers help readers navigate to content. Color, fonts and lines are used consistently to clearly present information to readers.
The document discusses strategies for Finnish companies to enter the US market. It notes that the US is the largest economy but also highly competitive. It identifies four critical factors for success: understanding the target US customer; communicating a clear competitive advantage; using effective communication strategies like inbound marketing; and establishing credibility in the US through a virtual or physical office presence. The document provides an overview of Takehill Partners services to help international companies with these aspects of US market entry and business development.
Los tres documentos describen USBs o pendrives analizados por estudiantes. Cada uno detalla las características del producto como su capacidad de almacenamiento, composición, modo de uso y precio. También identifican oportunidades para mejorar los productos como aumentar la capacidad de almacenamiento, agregar protección contra virus y mejorar la seguridad de la información almacenada.
This document provides a summary of a magazine article about musician Ed Sheeran. The summary is in 3 sentences:
The article discusses a photo spread of Ed Sheeran casually leaning against a wall in London with his guitar, promoting his new album. It uses pull quotes and captions to draw attention to details about Sheeran and generate reader interest. The layout employs a traditional magazine format with columns of text, page numbers, and color coordination to link all elements together visually.
The document provides an analysis of a magazine cover and article about John Lennon. It notes that the large image of Lennon combined with the dramatic title and minimal text makes for an eye-catching cover. The use of red text and black and white imagery creates a somber mood fitting for the 30th anniversary of Lennon's death. Within the article, close-up images of Lennon in black and white further connect him to the past and the magazine's tone.
This document summarizes the layout and design elements of a magazine double page spread featuring artist Florence. The left page contains a large portrait photo of Florence sitting on an American flag, intended to portray her dominance in the music industry. The right page features a large heading and body text in neat, handwritten font. Additional design elements reinforce the magazine's brand identity, guide the reader through the content easily, and draw attention to Florence and the article. The content is an interview between Florence and David Letterman discussing her career and personal life.
This document provides mockups and analyses for the front cover, contents page, and double page spread of a music magazine targeted at 16-25 year olds. Key elements of the front cover include the title in large, bold letters; the cover image of a hip hop artist in clothing matching the background; and links to social media. The contents page mockup features the artist on either side with subsections in between. Analyses note using images unrelated to music on the contents page to engage readers and black text contrasting with a faded background. The double page spread mockup follows conventions with an artist photo on the left and text on the right.
This double page magazine spread analyzes an interview with country singer Miranda Lambert. On the left page is a large image of Lambert holding her platinum albums. Below is a short introduction to the article. The right page contains four columns of text discussing Lambert's three albums and some of the songs. Smaller images of the album covers break up the text. Pink text is used to match across pages and draw attention to song and album titles. The layout keeps the focus on the text while incorporating related images.
The document provides information on the layout, colour scheme, fonts, and images used in magazine spreads for various artists. For Nicki Minaj's spread, the background is one solid colour while she stands out in the image. The text takes the shape of her body and the first letter is large pink. Jay-Z's spread prominently features a large red "J" and his black and red image. The layout is clean with half the page being his image. XMC's black and white image implies he doesn't want the focus on his looks. The headline teases his past struggles and breakthrough.
The double page spread features the rock/pop band The Big Pink and discusses their new album following a break in 2010. The target audience is suggested to be young adults aged 16-24. The language used is formal and advanced, fitting the magazine's style. A black and white studio photo is featured against a simple background, with minimalist layout and design matching the magazine's front cover. Prior knowledge of the band is not needed as their new sound and album are discussed.
This document analyzes the conventions of double-page spreads in magazines. It notes that they typically include a large sans-serif title, a big main image often spanning both pages, and additional smaller images. Colors are usually kept simple to draw attention to the images, while layouts place most text on one page opposite the main visual. The purpose is to inform readers through articles and attract their attention through large eye-catching designs.
This document analyzes the layout of three double page spreads from a music magazine. It summarizes the key aspects of each layout, including the use of images, text formatting, fonts and colors. The layouts are designed to represent the profiled bands and reflect the tone of each article - whether serious, lighthearted, or focusing on the music versus the band itself. While retaining uniqueness for each band, the magazine maintains consistency through similar page title styles across two of the articles.
The document analyzes the layout conventions and stylistic elements of several music magazine covers. Some key points:
- Mastheads, logos, and cover lines typically appear in the left third in recurring colors and fonts.
- Main images usually feature bands or artists looking indifferent or casual.
- Additional details like publication dates and prices often appear in the bottom right corner.
- Color schemes, font styles, and image content provide clues to the target demographics, which range from teenagers to older adults across the different magazines. Layout formality and variety of design elements also suggest intended audience age.
The document analyzes the layout, color scheme, images, and font choices used in magazine spreads featuring various artists. For Nicki Minaj, pink, black and white are used with her image standing out against the solid background. For another artist, black, white and red are used with their image in color popping from the page. Fonts are chosen to be easily readable while highlighting important text. Images feature the artists in casual poses to seem relatable. Layouts emphasize the images and headlines with multiple columns of small text. Overall the designs aim to attract readers with high contrast and bold visuals that highlight the featured artists.
This document analyzes the front covers and contents pages of several music magazines, including NME, Q, and Kerrang. It discusses design elements like fonts, colors, images and layouts used and how they appeal to target audiences. Key points covered include the prominent placement of magazine names and logos, use of bright colors and photos to attract readers, and consistent branding through shared design conventions across issues.
- The article provides a detailed profile of pop artist Lady Gaga, focusing on her controversial music and appearance. It uses formal language to discuss her sexuality and orientation for an older readership.
- Technical music terms are employed to describe her career achievements. The large central image and red "L" reinforce the magazine's style while profiling a controversial yet well-known pop star.
- The article contains no common magazine elements like pull quotes or a drop cap, having a uniform factual tone with direct quotes from Lady Gaga.
This document analyzes the formality of a classical music magazine through its use of language, images, colors, and layout. The magazine's contents page uses proper formal language without slang. Artists are addressed by their full name. While most images depict formal classical scenes, one informal image of a person in casual clothes playing piano breaks conventions. Colors like bright reds, whites, and pale backgrounds are used to make the images and text more engaging while maintaining formality. The layout with columns of page numbers and articles without text wrapping also contributes to the magazine's formal style.
The document provides an analysis of the design elements used in magazine covers. It discusses the masthead, images, headlines, and other visual components on the covers of two classical music magazines and one music magazine focused on new music. Key elements like placement, sizing, color schemes, and framing of images and text are examined to understand how information is presented and importance is conveyed through design.
The double page spread features a large main image of the band Arctic Monkeys covering both pages. Their casual stance and leather jackets symbolize their indie music style. The title "Leather Trousers" stands out in bold red text against a natural brown and green background. A quote from the article is pulled out in red to entice readers. Only a short extract of the main article is included, acting as a taster to draw readers into the larger piece on the inside pages. The layout uses mainly black and blue colors which reflects the band's more understated music style compared to pop genres.
The document analyzes the target audiences of 4 different magazine covers.
The first magazine targets young white females in the UK, with its focus on Miley Cyrus as a role model.
The second targets black American males aged 16-30, as its cover star is the rapper Kanye West whose main fan base fits this profile.
The third magazine targets white males aged 30-40 in English-speaking countries, as its cover story is on the rock band Foo Fighters whose genre appeals more to older demographics.
The fourth magazine does not specify the target gender or race but says its cover star, the rapper and soul singer, indicates an intended audience of rap and soul music fans
The document analyzes the layout, design elements, images and text used across multiple pages of a magazine to determine the target audience. Key points include:
- Bold text, bright colors and cluttered layout with small band images indicate a target of teenage males.
- A front cover with Frank Iero in the center using direct address alongside competitions and poster collectors items also aims at teenagers.
- In contrast, a mature layout with large celebrity images, minimal text and neutral colors presents an older, more sophisticated audience.
- Placement of mastheads, page numbers, titles and other elements follow conventions to effectively guide the eye across the page.
The magazine cover features a minimalist design with the artist's name "Florence" in block letters against her image, suggesting a simple but varied audience. A quote from the feature article makes the reader curious to learn more. On the contents page, continuity of style is shown through repetition of the masthead and use of standard colors. The double-page feature uses a full-length image of the artist dressed in black to dominate the spread, with background details like the American flag hinting at her ambitions to break into the US market. Color and composition techniques draw attention to the artist over other elements.
The document describes the layout and design of a music magazine contents page. It is separated into three sections, with images and articles about various artists. The central focus is an unboxed close-up image of Alex Turner, which draws the reader's attention. Additional details like issue date and page numbers help readers navigate to content. Color, fonts and lines are used consistently to clearly present information to readers.
The document discusses strategies for Finnish companies to enter the US market. It notes that the US is the largest economy but also highly competitive. It identifies four critical factors for success: understanding the target US customer; communicating a clear competitive advantage; using effective communication strategies like inbound marketing; and establishing credibility in the US through a virtual or physical office presence. The document provides an overview of Takehill Partners services to help international companies with these aspects of US market entry and business development.
Los tres documentos describen USBs o pendrives analizados por estudiantes. Cada uno detalla las características del producto como su capacidad de almacenamiento, composición, modo de uso y precio. También identifican oportunidades para mejorar los productos como aumentar la capacidad de almacenamiento, agregar protección contra virus y mejorar la seguridad de la información almacenada.
The singer is pleased with how their new single is doing, reaching the top 10 or 5 charts. They confirm rumors that they are working on a new album with some covers and original songs. They will be touring the UK and parts of America next year. They also confirm rumors that they are dating Justin Bieber and will be spending Christmas and New Year's Eve with him.
Indie pop music videos are typically low budget and focus on the artist's performance. They are usually filmed in natural locations like fields, parks or cities and feature close-up shots of the artist singing and playing instruments. Narratives may be included to relate the lyrics to a story. Special effects, camera work and editing are used to engage the audience and match the mood of the song. Common indie pop visual styles include natural locations, simple outfits and makeup, and inclusion of musical instruments as props.
The 3futurez holodeck musical - a feature length cinematic VR science fiction...Chuck Ian Gordon
just a brief update on the progress of the 3futurez holodeck musical - a cinematic virtual reality feature length science fiction adventure. Shows some progress we made for our virtual reality production pipeline (VR) and progress in the toon renderings. Also includes the cover for our new book: "The cinematic VR formula".
The document discusses the results of a questionnaire given to determine the target audience and content for a new music magazine. Several questions were asked to gather information on things like preferred music genres, pricing opinions, and likes/dislikes of other magazines. Based on the results, the target audience prefers R&B music, the magazine should be priced between £2-3, and it should include music news, artist facts, and event listings while avoiding too many ads, dull colors, or inappropriate content.
VR/AR Meetup Frankfurt #1 cinematic VR AnalyticsChuck Ian Gordon
Presentation from the first Frankfurt Virtual and Augmented Reality Meetup about VR Analytics and Cinematic VR. Held on Saturday 23rd of January 2016 at the Institute for new media in Frankfurt Germany. Author: Chuck Ian Gordon, Gordon's Arcade & Skilltower Institute. www.GordonsArca.de
This document provides guidance on how to protect brands through intellectual property law. It discusses using copyright, trademark, and trade dress protections to extend the life of original creative works beyond copyright expiration. Specifically:
- Copyright provides limited-time protections that expire, allowing works to enter the public domain, so owners seek additional protections like trademarks.
- Trademarks can provide perpetual protection if marks are used in commerce, allowing owners to protect characters, settings, and other elements of copyrighted works indefinitely.
- Trade dress protections for a company's website layout, colors, graphics, etc. can distinguish its online presence and brand from competitors indefinitely as well.
- While extending protections may benefit owners, it also risks circum
My country,my hometown,my school ghe.zamfir's pan flutegianinagalea
Romania is located in Eastern Europe with a population of 19 million. Its capital is Bucharest, also known as "Little Paris." Romania has diverse geography including mountains, hills, plains, and the Danube Delta where the Danube River flows into the Black Sea. It has thermal springs, the largest salt mine in Europe, 7 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and the only Merry Cemetery. Sibiu, located in Transylvania, was named the 8th most idyllic place to live in Europe and was the European Capital of Culture in 2007 along with Luxembourg. It has a long history dating back to 1191 with Romanian, German, and Hungarian residents.
Value Proposition for scientific inventiontakehill2013
Seminar about "value proposition for scientific invention" for Federal Lab researchers at NIST. The primary purpose of this presentation was really not to turn NIST scientists to entrepreneurs, but rather build awareness of entrepreneur thinking and commercial language, when transferring scientific inventions from Lab to Market.
The document is a conflict-management style survey that asks the respondent to allocate points among different responses to describe how they typically handle conflicts. It contains 15 questions about reactions to hostile, unimportant, or developing conflicts. The respondent's scores are totaled into four columns - aggressive/confrontive, assertive/persuasive, observant/introspective, and avoiding/reactive styles. A higher score in columns 1-2 indicates a more assertive approach, while columns 3-4 suggest a more conciliatory style. The respondent's scores are also totaled into A and B, with a higher score in A indicating a tendency toward aggressive/assertive conflict management and a higher score in B indicating a more accommod
Réseaux Sociaux : Quand le marketing et la DSI partagent leurs expériences. Marie_Estager
La DSI et le marketing font aujourd’hui face à une donne totalement nouvelle. Car utiliser à bon escient les réseaux sociaux requiert un subtil dosage d’expertise technique et de savoir-faire en matière de relation client. via Premium le magazine de CSC
Présentation pour le "Lunch Expert" de l'ADETEM
Learning Lab IDRAC 2 juin 2016
Au sommaire :
- Faisons connaissance
- Avant de commencer – un petit sondage
- 4 raisons de ne PAS produire de contenu
- 4 constats pour les PME
- 4 raisons de produire du contenu
- Quels contenus choisir ?
- Si on causait ROI?
- Construisez votre stratégie !
- Les 8 bénéfices d’une démarche de contenu
- 3 approches gagnantes
- Ce qu’il faut retenir
- Bibliographie
Le SEO repose avant tout sur la capacité d'un site à produire des contenus pertinents. Le contenu qualitatif est indispensable pour être visible sur Google et pour obtenir ensuite l'engagement du visiteur et les conversions.
The document analyzes the layout and design of magazine covers and contents pages. Key points discussed include:
- Magazine covers use large, centered images and mastheads to draw attention to the main artist or topic. Fonts, colors and photographic styles are chosen to represent and appeal to the target audience.
- Contents pages categorize articles clearly and include images and page references to highlight featured artists or topics. Formats are designed for readability and to interest and inform readers.
- Analyses consider visual elements like fonts, positioning, sizing and color contrasts that impact branding and audience. Discussions provide insights into designing for different age groups and styles of music coverage.
The document summarizes a magazine page layout about Adele. Dark colors on the page represent Adele's heartbreak music, while grey connotes depression, linking to her musical themes. The large image of Adele appeals to fans with its sophisticated look against a transparent background. Various design elements like font size, color, and alignment are used to draw the audience's attention to the article content and artist.
The document summarizes a magazine page layout about Adele. Dark colors on the page represent Adele's heartbreak music, while grey connotes depression, linking to her musical themes. The large image of Adele appeals to fans with its sophisticated look against a transparent background. Headlines, fonts, and page numbers help guide readers through the magazine and draw attention to the article about Adele.
The document provides details on the design elements of magazine covers and pages for Rolling Stone, Billboard, and other music magazines. On the Rolling Stone front cover, Adele's face draws readers in to learn about her personal life struggles under fame. The contents page uses different fonts, images and text sizes to highlight important stories. A double page spread focuses on Adele with a close-up black and white image and descriptive text. The Billboard cover features Beyonce's image to represent a perfect lifestyle and career. Its contents page uses colors and images, including a man walking away, to pull readers through the magazine. A double page article employs purple, white and grey colors and short sentences for its target audience.
Analysis of cover, contents page + double page spread EDavoile13
The document provides details on the layout and design elements of several magazine covers and interior pages. Some key points:
- Magazine covers use techniques like positioning the masthead in the top left, placing the main image centrally, and including cover lines and pull quotes to attract readers. Interior pages employ columns, different font sizes and colors, and a mix of images and text.
- Consistent colors, fonts, and design elements create a distinctive and recognizable style for each magazine. For example, Q Magazine prominently features red, while Billboard uses pink for a Katy Perry cover aimed at female readers.
- Placement of elements follows principles like the rule of thirds to draw the eye. Photos are cropped
This double page spread uses colour, layout, and design elements effectively to promote a band. Red, black, and white are used prominently to attract attention and represent the band's genre. The article is on the right page with a large lead singer photo on the left to draw the eye. Hierarchy is shown through photo sizes, and an angled title and drop cap enhance the rebellious attitude portrayed.
The document provides an analysis of the front cover, a double page spread, and contents page of a dance music magazine. Key points include:
- The front cover uses bright colors, alliteration in the title, and an image of a woman in a bikini to target young people interested in dance music and clubbing.
- The double page spread features large images of people clubbing to create a happy vibe, along with smaller photos and a pink and yellow color scheme to catch readers' attention.
- The contents page uses a bold font, white and yellow writing against a black background for readability, and splits the page with a track list and simple page numbers to make navigation easy.
This magazine summary analyzes the cover of a dubstep music magazine. The masthead uses white text in a slang font to appeal to a younger audience aged 17-20. The main image shows three young men looking directly at the viewer, likely to create intimacy or portray a tough image. Due to dubstep's smaller popularity, the men do not overlap the masthead like in more mainstream magazines. The largest cover line advertises a "Summer of Dub," suggesting the magazine targets serious fans and covers summer dubstep music.
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 double page spread features an article about popstar Nicki Minaj. The background is a light pink color intended to attract female readers. The text is split across the page in different fonts and colors, with a large central image of Minaj looking shocked. While the varied formatting could confuse some readers, the image helps break up the writing. The large, bold pink title uses Minaj's trademark font to clearly identify the subject of the article for fans of the artist.
The document analyzes magazine layouts, covers, and contents pages. It finds several similarities across magazines. Front covers typically feature studio portraits of artists looking at the camera. Contents pages are organized into columns with clear headings and page numbers. Double page spreads commonly have a large image on one side and the article text divided into three columns on the other, often using drop caps. One cover analyzed breaks the convention by having the subject look in a different direction. The analyses provide insights into magazine design conventions and how elements are used to effectively present information and attract readers.
This document analyzes a double page magazine spread. It notes that the disjointed headline represents the magazine's personality and artist. While large, the headline draws attention from the target indie/rock audience. The black and white color tones and white background subtly frame the eye-catching font without overwhelming the reader. The large image of Lily Allen in a casual t-shirt reflects her indie/rock music genre. A hint of red in her shirt contrasts and attracts attention. The use of a drop cap at the start of the article follows magazine conventions and invites the reader to read more.
This magazine appears to be focused on the dubstep music genre. The masthead uses slang to target younger readers aged 17-20. The main cover image shows three young men looking directly at the camera, likely to create intimacy or portray a tough image. The large, bold cover line "The Summer of Dub" indicates this is a summer edition for serious fans of dubstep music. The layout is informal and unconventional compared to most music magazines.
This magazine appears to be focused on the dubstep music genre. The masthead uses slang to target younger readers aged 17-20. The main cover image shows three young men looking directly at the camera, likely to create intimacy or portray them as tough. Fewer words and images are used since dubstep is not a major genre. The largest cover line promotes the "Summer of Dub," indicating this is a summer edition for serious fans of the genre.
The document analyzes the front covers of two music magazines. For the first magazine, called INDIE: the target audience is older teens and young adults; the main image features a woman with "indie" and "10" painted on her neck, representing 10 years of indie music; the magazine's title and fonts create a relaxed atmosphere focused on indie music. For the second magazine, called NME: the target audience is also older teens and young adults; the main image features a band holding bones related to their new song; the magazine's title, fonts, and bright text against a dark background focus on new music.
This document analyzes the cover, contents page, and double page spread of a magazine. The cover features singer Lana Del Rey with closed eyes, suggesting she seems innocent but may have done something wrong. Pink is used because it is seen as girly, though tattoos contrast this. The contents page uses bold headings and summaries to help readers find articles. A double page spread features singer Florence Welch as the main article, taking up most of the page to emphasize her popularity. Her direct gaze invites readers in and a large bold title clearly identifies the subject.
The document provides details on the layout and design elements of a magazine double page spread. It describes the main image as a model sitting with an American flag, taking up most of the space. It also describes the faded masthead placed behind the image, the limited color palette of greys and blacks, and the minimal text taking up one quarter of the page and discussing the artist's career. Overall, the design aims to prominently feature the artist through the large central image and direct the reader to learn more about their career through the accompanying text.
The document analyzes the typography, layout, colors, images, language, and conventions used on the front cover, contents page, and a double page article spread of the magazine "Rock Sound".
The analysis finds that sans serif fonts are used throughout to appear masculine and appeal to the target younger male audience. Bold fonts are used for mastheads and band names to stand out. Dark colors like black and reds are used to connote aggression and relate to the genre of music covered. Images portray the dark style of bands to match the music. Language is simple and informal to be accessible to younger readers. The magazine follows conventions of metal magazines in its bold masculine design.
The document summarizes a double-page magazine spread about Beyoncé. On one page, a large image of Beyoncé takes up most of the space, with small text identifying her as "woman of the year." The central placement and eye contact of the image draws the reader in. The matching title "Fiercely creative" reinforces the fierce theme portrayed through Beyoncé's makeup and costume. The color scheme of feminine pinks and purples suggests a female target audience and darkens toward the bottom, symbolizing Beyoncé's fierce character.
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3. There is only a small amount of
writing as the central image takes up
all of one page and part of the other
page. This means that it fits with the
target audience, which is younger
people as they don’t usually have time
to read. Or they don’t like to read long
articles as it loses their attention.
There is a quote in the middle of the
article that stands out because it is in
a black box with white writing.
Whereas the rest of the article has a
white background with black writing.
The main image covers all of one page and
spreads across to another page. This makes
the image stand out to the readers. This
image shows who the article is about,
because the rest of the black eyed peas are
slightly faded in the background. The cover
line/ title stands out as it is big and a bold
font. Gold is one of the main colours on this
double page spread. The colour gold
symbolizes wealth and success, which shows
that the band are successful. Silver is also one
of the main colours on these pages. Silver
symbolizes femininity which represents
Fergie’s contribution to the band. Black is the
third main colour on the double page spread.
Black symbolizes secrets and mystery, this
may mean that the text is written in black
because it is talking about an unknown secret.
4.
5. There isn’t a too much writing
as the central image takes up
one page. Also another image
takes up part of the first page,
which has the article on it. This
fits in with the target audience
which is younger people. It fits
with the audience because
younger people usually don’t
have a lot of time to read
magazines. Also the article
wont lose the readers attention
as it isn’t too long.
Two main colours on this double page spread
is pink and silver, both colours represent
femininity . Also pink is a positive and inspiring
colour, which represents how Alexandra Burke
can inspire her fans. The central image takes
up all of one page which grabs the readers
attention, as Alexandra Burke seems like she is
looking at you. There are only 3/4 main
colours on this page which makes it look
simple but professional. In the central image
her pose is very simple and she looks like she
has attitude, this links with the genre of her
music which is R&B. In the article there is a
quote which is in a different colour to the rest
article, this is to make the quote stand out and
to make the reader want to read the rest of
the article.
6.
7. This fits with the target
audience, which is
younger girls from ages
16 -22 years old.
There isn’t much writing
on the double page
spread because the
central image takes up a
lot of space. Also the box
down the side takes up
most of the 2nd page. This
also fits with the target
audience because
younger people can lose
interest in articles if they
are too long.
There are 3/ 4 main colours on this double
page spread, which are yellow, red, white and
black. Yellow is the most used colour on these
pages, yellow symbolizes confidence,
cheerfulness and fun, this reflects Rihanna’s
personality. One of the other main colours is
red, which symbolizes determination, lust and
love. This links with her music as in most of her
songs she sings about love. Red also
symbolizes revenge and anger which some of
her songs are also linked with. The cover line/
title stands out because it is the biggest writing
on the page and also half of it is in a yellow box
and half is written in blue. The central image is
in the centre of the page, which catches the
readers eye.
8.
9. The quote at the start of the
article links with the central
image because it says ‘with
America at her feet’ and in the
central image she has an
American flag underneath her
feet. This double page spread
also fits in with its target
audience because there isn’t too
much writing. The target
audience is also younger people.
The first thing that catches my eye on this
double page spread is Florence’s hair and the
red on the American flag that she is sat on. Red
symbolizes love and lust but it can also
symbolize danger, anger and revenge. The
second thing that catches my eye is the letters
‘USA’ behind her and the cover line/ title it
says ‘got the love’ which is one of her songs. I
think that the title ‘got the love’ and the red on
the flag and her hair link together. I think this
because red symbolizes love and the song ‘got
the love’ is about love. The central image
stands out because it covers the whole of one
page and then a section of the second page.
On this double page spread there isn’t too
many different fonts or too many different
colours so it looks professional and not messy.