This document outlines Nikki Dewitt's plan for the layout and design of her music magazine. The magazine will feature Pixie Lott as the main cover story. The cover will use purple, white, pink and yellow colors in the background, masthead, pricing, images and text to attract attention. Inside, the contents page will also use those colors in the masthead, headings and images. Pixie Lott's feature article will use pink and yellow colors to highlight the questions and answers of an interview. Colors will be consistently used throughout to tie the design together.
This document outlines a plan for the cover and contents page of a music magazine. The cover will feature a centered image of Pixie Lott against a purple and white background. Additional elements like the masthead, date, and pricing will be in bright colors like yellow and pink to stand out. The contents page will continue the color scheme and use images and headings to preview the articles, including a double page feature interview of Pixie Lott with colored text to distinguish the questions from answers.
The magazine cover features Florence Welch, the lead singer of Florence and the Machine, in close-up. Her distinctive red hair takes up much of the cover and contrasts with the black and white color scheme. The masthead is in white to avoid clashing with Florence's hair. The cover uses bold fonts, Florence's familiar appearance, and intriguing taglines to attract readers and showcase the featured artist and other interviews. Photographic lighting emphasizes Florence's pale skin and red hair to create a cohesive design that highlights her recognizable image and style.
The document analyzes the cover of the Blender magazine issue featuring Katy Perry. It notes that the masthead is in a bold sans serif font in black that stands out against the white background. Katy Perry's image slightly covers the masthead, indicating the magazine targets a mainstream audience. The target audience is described as teenagers, especially males, as Perry's image is seductive. The document analyzes the effective use of Perry's central image and placement of cover lines around it according to design principles.
1) The document provides details on the layout, images, and text used on the cover of a magazine featuring Lana Del Rey. It analyzes design elements like the masthead, cover title, main image placement, and price/date text size.
2) Key aspects summarized include the simplistic background layout representing the magazine's style, Lana Del Rey's image in the center to identify her as the main topic, and the obscured masthead/pricing to possibly indicate a more expensive magazine.
3) Additional sections like "plug" and "secondary lead" are described in terms of using attention-grabbing words to entice readers and provide more content value for the cost.
The magazine uses a pink color scheme and images of boy bands to appeal to its young, female target audience. There is no single dominant image on the cover, focusing more on cover lines. Inside, article pages use pink banners and mastheads for branding and easy-to-read fonts with short sentences and many images. Advertisements blend in with the page layout and color scheme rather than standing out.
The document provides an analysis of the layouts and designs of various magazine contents pages and covers. It discusses features like the use of masterheads, themes, images, and callouts across different magazines. Key aspects summarized include the simplicity of Rolling Stone's contents page layout focusing attention on articles, and Q magazine's bright colors and alluring image portraying an artist in a seductive light to draw in readers. Overall themes of mod/indie rock and hip hop genres guiding the layouts of different magazines are also examined.
Your media product represents a particular social group in the following ways:
- Target demographic: Based on your market research, your target audience is 16-year-old girls who enjoy indie/alternative/rock music. This represents a specific youth demographic interested in this genre of music.
- Musical interests: The content and stories featured focus on indie/rock bands and artists that would appeal to this social group. Including a competition for a festival known for indie acts further signals the musical tastes represented.
- Visual style: The bright color scheme, use of a young female on the cover, and casual/individualistic dress and style depicted visually convey the fashion and aesthetic preferences of this social group.
- Topics covered:
The main image depicts two men facing away from each other with clenched fists, suggesting conflict between the characters. A woman stands between them with a confused expression, implying she is the source of tension. One man has an unusually pale complexion, relating to the film's supernatural genre. The masthead has a ghostly effect, reflecting the film is about ghosts or vampires. Overall, the image and design suggest a mysterious film with danger and conflict between the main characters driven by the woman at the center.
This document outlines a plan for the cover and contents page of a music magazine. The cover will feature a centered image of Pixie Lott against a purple and white background. Additional elements like the masthead, date, and pricing will be in bright colors like yellow and pink to stand out. The contents page will continue the color scheme and use images and headings to preview the articles, including a double page feature interview of Pixie Lott with colored text to distinguish the questions from answers.
The magazine cover features Florence Welch, the lead singer of Florence and the Machine, in close-up. Her distinctive red hair takes up much of the cover and contrasts with the black and white color scheme. The masthead is in white to avoid clashing with Florence's hair. The cover uses bold fonts, Florence's familiar appearance, and intriguing taglines to attract readers and showcase the featured artist and other interviews. Photographic lighting emphasizes Florence's pale skin and red hair to create a cohesive design that highlights her recognizable image and style.
The document analyzes the cover of the Blender magazine issue featuring Katy Perry. It notes that the masthead is in a bold sans serif font in black that stands out against the white background. Katy Perry's image slightly covers the masthead, indicating the magazine targets a mainstream audience. The target audience is described as teenagers, especially males, as Perry's image is seductive. The document analyzes the effective use of Perry's central image and placement of cover lines around it according to design principles.
1) The document provides details on the layout, images, and text used on the cover of a magazine featuring Lana Del Rey. It analyzes design elements like the masthead, cover title, main image placement, and price/date text size.
2) Key aspects summarized include the simplistic background layout representing the magazine's style, Lana Del Rey's image in the center to identify her as the main topic, and the obscured masthead/pricing to possibly indicate a more expensive magazine.
3) Additional sections like "plug" and "secondary lead" are described in terms of using attention-grabbing words to entice readers and provide more content value for the cost.
The magazine uses a pink color scheme and images of boy bands to appeal to its young, female target audience. There is no single dominant image on the cover, focusing more on cover lines. Inside, article pages use pink banners and mastheads for branding and easy-to-read fonts with short sentences and many images. Advertisements blend in with the page layout and color scheme rather than standing out.
The document provides an analysis of the layouts and designs of various magazine contents pages and covers. It discusses features like the use of masterheads, themes, images, and callouts across different magazines. Key aspects summarized include the simplicity of Rolling Stone's contents page layout focusing attention on articles, and Q magazine's bright colors and alluring image portraying an artist in a seductive light to draw in readers. Overall themes of mod/indie rock and hip hop genres guiding the layouts of different magazines are also examined.
Your media product represents a particular social group in the following ways:
- Target demographic: Based on your market research, your target audience is 16-year-old girls who enjoy indie/alternative/rock music. This represents a specific youth demographic interested in this genre of music.
- Musical interests: The content and stories featured focus on indie/rock bands and artists that would appeal to this social group. Including a competition for a festival known for indie acts further signals the musical tastes represented.
- Visual style: The bright color scheme, use of a young female on the cover, and casual/individualistic dress and style depicted visually convey the fashion and aesthetic preferences of this social group.
- Topics covered:
The main image depicts two men facing away from each other with clenched fists, suggesting conflict between the characters. A woman stands between them with a confused expression, implying she is the source of tension. One man has an unusually pale complexion, relating to the film's supernatural genre. The masthead has a ghostly effect, reflecting the film is about ghosts or vampires. Overall, the image and design suggest a mysterious film with danger and conflict between the main characters driven by the woman at the center.
This double page spread features an interview with artist Solande. Smaller images are placed behind her, focusing attention on her as the center of the spread. Pull quotes and a caption provide additional context and intrigue readers. The layout, images, and text work together to introduce the subject and entice readers to learn more about Solande.
The magazine cover targets a female audience aged 20-30. The main image features a woman posing in simple clothing to portray an attainable lifestyle. Pink fonts and colors are used throughout to appeal to stereotypical female interests. Celebrity images and alliterative text are intended to draw readers in with promises of inside stories. The price is displayed discreetly as magazines are an expensive product.
This document summarizes a double-page magazine spread featuring the hip hop artist Jay-Z. It follows typical conventions for a double-page spread with a large dominant image of Jay-Z taking up half the page. The red light on his face and glasses help establish a mysterious tone. A pull quote is used to draw in readers by highlighting an appealing phrase about a conflict between Jay-Z and Noel Gallagher. The spread also features a watermark that acts like a title without needing further introduction given Jay-Z's fame.
The double page spread analyzes the layout, colors, fonts, and images used to promote the film "Predators". Large eye-catching images dominate most of the spread, with supporting information in blocks of colored text. Red, blue, yellow, black, and white are used prominently throughout the layout in a bold yet simplistic color scheme. The creative design and artistic flair of the spread works to effectively promote and inform readers about the film.
The document analyzes magazine and film posters for the movies Suicide Squad, American Horror Story, and The Conjuring. For the Suicide Squad magazine cover, it notes the use of pink and green colors that symbolize themes in the movie. It also discusses elements like the bold masthead and tilted movie title. For American Horror Story, it summarizes the use of the color red, close-up image of Jessica Lange, and a teaser line that asks a rhetorical question. For the film posters, it describes elements like the dark background and highlighted tear on Annabelle, the disturbing mask on a girl for Smiley, and the unsettling doll and isolated woman on the rocking chair for
The summary is:
1) The document analyzes an article spread from a magazine, noting details like font, formatting, images, and layout choices used to attract readers and convey information about the subject.
2) Key aspects highlighted include the size and placement of images, text, and names to draw attention and emphasize certain points, as well as font styles and colors used.
3) Small details about the subject's appearance and poses in images are discussed in terms of how they relate to the subject's public persona and what impression the magazine is trying to give readers.
The summary is:
1) The document analyzes an article spread from a magazine, noting details like font, formatting, images, and layout choices and what they aim to convey to readers.
2) Key aspects highlighted include using bold/normal fonts to distinguish an interview question/answer, equal space given to images and text, and placement of quotes and images to draw attention.
3) Color, font, and layout choices are discussed in how they relate to the subject's personality and aim to interest readers in learning more.
The Smash Hits magazine cover from December 2010 features Lady Gaga with a bold red title and capitalized font to grab attention. The photography of Lady Gaga is studio-set and high contrast to emphasize light and dark. Smaller live images are arranged diagonally. The text is bold and alternating colors.
The Billboard magazine cover from July 2010 features Katy Perry with a bold black title and her name in a slightly smaller font. The bright pink background appeals to females, while varied colors widen the audience. Katy Perry's studio photo has strong flower contrasts. The font styles blend modern and traditional appeals.
The Top of the Pops magazine cover uses pink and yellow colors and a huge title font to
The front cover uses pale, muted colors and a basic but bold font to set a mysterious tone. The image depicts the main character emerging from a tombstone in a white dress stained with blood, representing the binary themes of good and evil. While simpler than a typical comic cover, it provides just enough intrigue to draw in mature adult readers interested in a realistic, thought-provoking graphic novel that challenges conventions.
The poster analyzes the key elements of film posters including the title, reviews, images, taglines, backgrounds, logos and bylines. These elements are purposefully included in posters to attract audiences, provide information and context about the film, and help promote the film through reviews, intrigue and familiar names. Posters aim to sell the film and draw in the widest possible audience through these visual and textual marketing techniques.
This digipack for the High School Musical 2 soundtrack uses bright colors and images of the film's stars to appeal to its target audience of children and fans of the Disney Channel movie. Key elements like the Disney logo and photos of the actors in costume help identify the property and characters. Inside are posters, character information, and a two-disc soundtrack to provide extra value for fans. Overall the packaging successfully promotes the film and soundtrack through eye-catching visuals and bonus materials.
This document provides an analysis of the cover of a Lady Gaga magazine. It summarizes key elements of the cover design including the bright colors, Lady Gaga's recognizable image, bold cover lines, and the younger target demographic appealed to through risque elements and rebellious language. Overall design principles like the masthead placement and left-to-right text flow follow conventions to maximize visibility and comprehension.
- The group presented their thriller film teaser trailer, poster, and magazine to a mixed audience of males and females aged 15-50 to get feedback
- The female audience members generally responded more positively to the materials, especially liking the female protagonist in the teaser trailer
- Younger audience members were more open-minded about the unconventional elements, while some older viewers found it different than their tastes
- Feedback was also positive about the portrayal of the hitman character and the intrigue created by the teaser trailer and poster
- Some found the magazine confusing as it did not clearly convey the thriller genre or provide information about the film
- The
The article discusses British artist Dizzee Rascal's rise from a working-class upbringing to fame and fortune through his passion for music. It provides biographical details about his childhood and how music influenced his life and career. The layout uses multiple columns, images of Dizzee Rascal from his youth and now, and a dramatic slanted headline that relates his career change to a play on words.
This double page spread features a large image of Cheryl Cole taking up the entire left page. The article is laid out around the image on the right page in small font. A drop capital "C" in red spans five lines of the article. A pull quote in bold red font reads "I don't know what I look like anymore, do you know what I mean?". The editorial language is formal and sets a serious tone for discussing Cheryl Cole's changed image to fit the magazine's rock theme carried throughout the issue.
The document provides details about the development of a magazine cover for a film called "Friendly Betrayal". It describes:
1) The original template that was used as inspiration and how elements were adapted from it such as layout and positioning of key elements.
2) Examples from real magazines that were also used for inspiration regarding consistent branding elements like the masthead, cover lines, and barcode.
3) Details about the chosen image, colors, fonts, and other design decisions made and how they relate to the film's genre and story.
4) Feedback that was gathered from the target audience on the magazine cover design, teaser poster, and trailer to help evaluate and improve the campaign elements.
1) The double page spread uses bold colors, graphics, and photos to draw attention to an upcoming Kerrang tour and excite readers.
2) Key elements like the highlighted title and explanatory text help readers understand what to expect from the content and reinforce the magazine's rock brand.
3) Photos of musicians and concert scenes portray the rebellious conventions of rock culture and lifestyle that readers can relate to.
1) The Rolling Stones magazine cover uses a revealing photo of Britney Spears as the main image to catch viewers' attention, particularly male audiences.
2) While the masthead is less prominent than other magazines, the cover lines on both sides of the image provide stories without obscuring the photo.
3) The magazine maintains a consistent style across issues with formal fonts, bold colors, and structured layouts that bombard readers with story headlines.
The dominating image on the left shows the band members of The Vaccines in sepia tones, fitting their genre of music. The introduction below the title provides little detail to entice readers. The text density is low to avoid overwhelming readers before sharing background on the band members. A single pull quote uses sarcasm to show their rebellious side. The color palette of brown, grey, and blue stands out, with blue highlighting to match their new album cover.
The cover features a close-up image of the singer taking up most of the page to highlight she is the main focus of this issue. Short coverlines in white and black contrasting colors advertise other articles. The masthead is partially covered by the singer's image, showing she is the primary attention of the cover.
Television in the future will provide thrilling and chilling entertainment to keep audiences on the edge of their seats, while also serving as a source of companionship and helping people learn about the world by exposing them to new people and things.
The FLAS Fellowships provide grants to institutions of higher education to offer academic year and summer fellowships for students pursuing advanced training in modern foreign languages and area or international studies. Eligible students must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents enrolled in an approved program combining language and area studies. Fellowships provide tuition assistance and stipends, with undergraduate academic year awards providing $10,000 and $5,000 and graduate awards providing $18,000 and $15,000 respectively. Students must apply by submitting transcripts, statements of intent, and letters of recommendation by the posted deadline.
This double page spread features an interview with artist Solande. Smaller images are placed behind her, focusing attention on her as the center of the spread. Pull quotes and a caption provide additional context and intrigue readers. The layout, images, and text work together to introduce the subject and entice readers to learn more about Solande.
The magazine cover targets a female audience aged 20-30. The main image features a woman posing in simple clothing to portray an attainable lifestyle. Pink fonts and colors are used throughout to appeal to stereotypical female interests. Celebrity images and alliterative text are intended to draw readers in with promises of inside stories. The price is displayed discreetly as magazines are an expensive product.
This document summarizes a double-page magazine spread featuring the hip hop artist Jay-Z. It follows typical conventions for a double-page spread with a large dominant image of Jay-Z taking up half the page. The red light on his face and glasses help establish a mysterious tone. A pull quote is used to draw in readers by highlighting an appealing phrase about a conflict between Jay-Z and Noel Gallagher. The spread also features a watermark that acts like a title without needing further introduction given Jay-Z's fame.
The double page spread analyzes the layout, colors, fonts, and images used to promote the film "Predators". Large eye-catching images dominate most of the spread, with supporting information in blocks of colored text. Red, blue, yellow, black, and white are used prominently throughout the layout in a bold yet simplistic color scheme. The creative design and artistic flair of the spread works to effectively promote and inform readers about the film.
The document analyzes magazine and film posters for the movies Suicide Squad, American Horror Story, and The Conjuring. For the Suicide Squad magazine cover, it notes the use of pink and green colors that symbolize themes in the movie. It also discusses elements like the bold masthead and tilted movie title. For American Horror Story, it summarizes the use of the color red, close-up image of Jessica Lange, and a teaser line that asks a rhetorical question. For the film posters, it describes elements like the dark background and highlighted tear on Annabelle, the disturbing mask on a girl for Smiley, and the unsettling doll and isolated woman on the rocking chair for
The summary is:
1) The document analyzes an article spread from a magazine, noting details like font, formatting, images, and layout choices used to attract readers and convey information about the subject.
2) Key aspects highlighted include the size and placement of images, text, and names to draw attention and emphasize certain points, as well as font styles and colors used.
3) Small details about the subject's appearance and poses in images are discussed in terms of how they relate to the subject's public persona and what impression the magazine is trying to give readers.
The summary is:
1) The document analyzes an article spread from a magazine, noting details like font, formatting, images, and layout choices and what they aim to convey to readers.
2) Key aspects highlighted include using bold/normal fonts to distinguish an interview question/answer, equal space given to images and text, and placement of quotes and images to draw attention.
3) Color, font, and layout choices are discussed in how they relate to the subject's personality and aim to interest readers in learning more.
The Smash Hits magazine cover from December 2010 features Lady Gaga with a bold red title and capitalized font to grab attention. The photography of Lady Gaga is studio-set and high contrast to emphasize light and dark. Smaller live images are arranged diagonally. The text is bold and alternating colors.
The Billboard magazine cover from July 2010 features Katy Perry with a bold black title and her name in a slightly smaller font. The bright pink background appeals to females, while varied colors widen the audience. Katy Perry's studio photo has strong flower contrasts. The font styles blend modern and traditional appeals.
The Top of the Pops magazine cover uses pink and yellow colors and a huge title font to
The front cover uses pale, muted colors and a basic but bold font to set a mysterious tone. The image depicts the main character emerging from a tombstone in a white dress stained with blood, representing the binary themes of good and evil. While simpler than a typical comic cover, it provides just enough intrigue to draw in mature adult readers interested in a realistic, thought-provoking graphic novel that challenges conventions.
The poster analyzes the key elements of film posters including the title, reviews, images, taglines, backgrounds, logos and bylines. These elements are purposefully included in posters to attract audiences, provide information and context about the film, and help promote the film through reviews, intrigue and familiar names. Posters aim to sell the film and draw in the widest possible audience through these visual and textual marketing techniques.
This digipack for the High School Musical 2 soundtrack uses bright colors and images of the film's stars to appeal to its target audience of children and fans of the Disney Channel movie. Key elements like the Disney logo and photos of the actors in costume help identify the property and characters. Inside are posters, character information, and a two-disc soundtrack to provide extra value for fans. Overall the packaging successfully promotes the film and soundtrack through eye-catching visuals and bonus materials.
This document provides an analysis of the cover of a Lady Gaga magazine. It summarizes key elements of the cover design including the bright colors, Lady Gaga's recognizable image, bold cover lines, and the younger target demographic appealed to through risque elements and rebellious language. Overall design principles like the masthead placement and left-to-right text flow follow conventions to maximize visibility and comprehension.
- The group presented their thriller film teaser trailer, poster, and magazine to a mixed audience of males and females aged 15-50 to get feedback
- The female audience members generally responded more positively to the materials, especially liking the female protagonist in the teaser trailer
- Younger audience members were more open-minded about the unconventional elements, while some older viewers found it different than their tastes
- Feedback was also positive about the portrayal of the hitman character and the intrigue created by the teaser trailer and poster
- Some found the magazine confusing as it did not clearly convey the thriller genre or provide information about the film
- The
The article discusses British artist Dizzee Rascal's rise from a working-class upbringing to fame and fortune through his passion for music. It provides biographical details about his childhood and how music influenced his life and career. The layout uses multiple columns, images of Dizzee Rascal from his youth and now, and a dramatic slanted headline that relates his career change to a play on words.
This double page spread features a large image of Cheryl Cole taking up the entire left page. The article is laid out around the image on the right page in small font. A drop capital "C" in red spans five lines of the article. A pull quote in bold red font reads "I don't know what I look like anymore, do you know what I mean?". The editorial language is formal and sets a serious tone for discussing Cheryl Cole's changed image to fit the magazine's rock theme carried throughout the issue.
The document provides details about the development of a magazine cover for a film called "Friendly Betrayal". It describes:
1) The original template that was used as inspiration and how elements were adapted from it such as layout and positioning of key elements.
2) Examples from real magazines that were also used for inspiration regarding consistent branding elements like the masthead, cover lines, and barcode.
3) Details about the chosen image, colors, fonts, and other design decisions made and how they relate to the film's genre and story.
4) Feedback that was gathered from the target audience on the magazine cover design, teaser poster, and trailer to help evaluate and improve the campaign elements.
1) The double page spread uses bold colors, graphics, and photos to draw attention to an upcoming Kerrang tour and excite readers.
2) Key elements like the highlighted title and explanatory text help readers understand what to expect from the content and reinforce the magazine's rock brand.
3) Photos of musicians and concert scenes portray the rebellious conventions of rock culture and lifestyle that readers can relate to.
1) The Rolling Stones magazine cover uses a revealing photo of Britney Spears as the main image to catch viewers' attention, particularly male audiences.
2) While the masthead is less prominent than other magazines, the cover lines on both sides of the image provide stories without obscuring the photo.
3) The magazine maintains a consistent style across issues with formal fonts, bold colors, and structured layouts that bombard readers with story headlines.
The dominating image on the left shows the band members of The Vaccines in sepia tones, fitting their genre of music. The introduction below the title provides little detail to entice readers. The text density is low to avoid overwhelming readers before sharing background on the band members. A single pull quote uses sarcasm to show their rebellious side. The color palette of brown, grey, and blue stands out, with blue highlighting to match their new album cover.
The cover features a close-up image of the singer taking up most of the page to highlight she is the main focus of this issue. Short coverlines in white and black contrasting colors advertise other articles. The masthead is partially covered by the singer's image, showing she is the primary attention of the cover.
Television in the future will provide thrilling and chilling entertainment to keep audiences on the edge of their seats, while also serving as a source of companionship and helping people learn about the world by exposing them to new people and things.
The FLAS Fellowships provide grants to institutions of higher education to offer academic year and summer fellowships for students pursuing advanced training in modern foreign languages and area or international studies. Eligible students must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents enrolled in an approved program combining language and area studies. Fellowships provide tuition assistance and stipends, with undergraduate academic year awards providing $10,000 and $5,000 and graduate awards providing $18,000 and $15,000 respectively. Students must apply by submitting transcripts, statements of intent, and letters of recommendation by the posted deadline.
The document outlines a proposal for a statewide Oregon Consortium for Middle East Studies. The consortium aims to (1) create a shared Middle East Studies curriculum across Oregon universities, (2) achieve economies of scale by pooling academic resources, and (3) establish an Oregon university presence in the Middle East. It would serve students, faculty, institutions, and the general public by expanding course offerings, study abroad programs, faculty collaboration, and outreach.
Case presentation4GUN SHOT INJURY ABDOMENSyed Hafiz
A 26-year-old man was brought to the emergency room with a gunshot wound to his right gluteal region from 2 hours prior. X-rays showed the bullet lodged in his anterior abdominal wall. Ultrasound did not find any internal injuries initially. However, after drinking contrast, his abdomen became distended and tender, indicating internal injury. Exploratory surgery found two perforations in his sigmoid colon from the bullet, along with bleeding in his abdomen. The perforations and tear were repaired during surgery.
Crisis communication and social media. A talk on rijnmondveilig.nl.Jasper van Vugt
UPDATE July 6th 2015: new design (corporate identity Veiligheidsregio Rotterdam-Rijnmond).
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In order to be a reliable source of information, you need to be fast and transparent.
As a government organisation, it's one of our objectives to inform the public about incidents and threats. We use a mix of websites and social accounts.
Our USP in communication is reliability. People can turn to our channels if they want or need information about safety in their area. With rijnmondveilig.nl we act as the single channel for all emergency services in the region. Police, fire dept, paramedics, municipalities and the port authorities all use our channel to inform and alert the public when necessary.
This document presents the case of a 31-year-old Ethiopian female patient admitted with complaints of fever, cough, sweating and weight loss. She was diagnosed with bilateral extensive pulmonary tuberculosis based on positive sputum samples. After one month of anti-tuberculosis treatment, a chest x-ray revealed a right-sided pneumothorax. The standard treatment of chest tube insertion was considered but due to risk of developing a broncho-pleural fistula as she had TB, the doctor decided on conservative management with close monitoring and supplemental oxygen. Serial chest x-rays over the next few weeks showed resolution of the pneumothorax without need for a chest tube. The patient was eventually discharged after completing an extended course
The magazine cover uses a limited color scheme of black, white and red. The main title "Kerrang" looks broken to represent the disorder of rock music. The band name "Biffy Clyro" is larger to draw attention. The lead singer is the main focus in the large central photo. Smaller photos at the bottom also follow the color scheme. The minimal text gives an idea of the magazine's contents without long descriptions.
The double page spread features images and an article about singers Danni Minogue and Cheryl Cole. Bright colors like pinks and purples are used to appeal to the young, female target audience. The layout emphasizes large images over text to engage visual readers. Quotes from Danni and Cheryl make the story feel like a personal conversation to draw readers in.
The masthead uses bold, loud font in black on a white background to stand out. The magazine's name, Kerrang!, comes from the sound of an electric guitar and links to the music featured inside. Additional images and cover lines about punk music complement the main image of Greenday singer Billie Joe, edited in black and white to match the limited color palette of yellow, white, black, and pink used throughout to look bold and fit the magazine's punk theme.
This content page uses larger numbers and colorful labeling to highlight what articles will be featured on each page in a quirky, stylized way aligned with the magazine's music theme. Sections are delineated and some stories are highlighted in yellow to show their front cover placement. The font, hearts, and girlish elements aim this magazine at a young female audience and signal it contains both music and fashion content.
The magazine uses bright colors and eye-catching text on the cover to draw readers in. However, the double page spread is quite dark and bland. Overall, the magazine aims to represent club culture through its language, images of DJs and club-goers, and focus on electronic music. However, some pages could be livened up with more colorful designs.
This document provides details about the layout and design of magazine covers and contents pages. Key points include:
1) Magazine covers typically feature a large masthead at the top, prominent images, bold text highlighting the main artist or article, and small text or symbols indicating additional contents.
2) Contents pages list the major articles and features with accompanying images and page numbers, and include additional sections for minor items, advertisements, and issue details.
3) Design elements like fonts, formatting, coloring, and positioning are used intentionally across covers and contents to guide the eye, emphasize key information, and create a consistent brand identity and style.
The document analyzes and compares several magazine covers and movie trailers. It examines elements like colors, images, layout, and tone to infer each item's intended target audience. Total Film magazine aims for a wide audience with its use of neutral fonts and colors. Empire magazine seems aimed at older males. Vogue magazine targets women with its feminine colors, empty space, and beautiful model. The movie trailers employ different music, lighting, locations, and pacing to suggest if they are targeting teenagers, adults, males, females, or genres like horror, action, or romance.
This magazine cover features analysis discusses key elements of magazine design. In 3 sentences:
The cover summarizes that magazine covers typically include prominent mastheads, cover lines advertising main features, colorful schemes and images to attract readers, and additional text and graphics highlighting articles, artists, and advertisements. Common elements like barcodes and issue details are kept small and out of the way. Overall magazine covers aim to entice readers through eye-catching designs that preview exciting content and artists.
The document provides details on the layout and design of magazine spreads featuring different artists. It describes the placement and styling of images, headlines, body text and other graphical elements. Across the spreads, color schemes and designs are used intentionally to represent the mood, style and messages associated with each artist. Photographs and graphical styles aim to capture the essence of the artists and draw attention to important details about them and their work.
The document provides details on designing the masthead and contents page for a magazine. It discusses using overlapping images on the masthead to represent the pop genre. Questions and answers from an interview will fill both pages with different colors to distinguish speakers. The contents page will list articles through page numbers and brief summaries, with a matching color scheme and typography to the magazine cover. An image will show insight into the featured artist's personality to relate the double page spread revealing more about them.
This magazine cover uses a central image of a rebellious-looking band member to represent the band's attitudes. The black and white photo and word "return" suggest the band is established. White is the main color used to make the image stand out against a minimal color scheme associated with punk/indie/Britpop music. Overall, the cover presents the band as well-known in a style that catches the audience's attention.
This magazine cover targets young females through its use of color, imagery, and cover lines. The pink color and image of pop star Katy Perry attract the target demographic. Cover lines about marriage advice from singers and Katy Perry's personal life draw in readers. Bright lighting on Katy Perry's face and body make her the focal point and draw viewers' attention to engage with the magazine's content.
The document provides an analysis of various album covers and their design elements. It discusses aspects like the placement and prominence of the artist and album names, the use of images, colors, fonts and other graphical elements. Specific covers analyzed include albums by Bombay Bicycle Club, Ben Howard, Haim, Two Door Cinema Club, Laura Marling and others. Key design techniques highlighted are the use of vintage styles, simple yet eye-catching layouts, and photos or illustrations that draw attention while representing the artist's brand.
The document provides details about the front covers of several magazines. It includes descriptions of the logos, cover lines, images and color schemes used on the covers of magazines about music (NME, Q), hip hop, DJs, and urban culture. The document also summarizes contents pages showing the layouts and photos representing upcoming articles. Key articles and images featured include the Rolling Stones, Muse, Nicki Minaj, Alisha Keys, and Annie Mac. Advertisements and other elements like barcodes and publication dates are also described.
1) The magazine cover uses visual elements like images, pull quotes, and buttons to draw in the target audience without relying solely on the masthead.
2) A famous face, Lily Allen, is featured prominently to attract fans and those interested in her music.
3) Clear labeling and sizing of the front image and name ensures readers recognize the person even if they miss it in the photo.
The document analyzes and compares music posters and album covers. It discusses design elements like backgrounds, images, colors and text used. Specific covers highlighted include Marina and the Diamonds' "I Am Not a Robot" single, Kesha's "Your Love is My Drug" single, Beyonce's "4" album, and La Roux's concert poster. Common techniques discussed are plain backgrounds allowing the focal image/text to stand out, use of bold colors and images of the singer making eye contact with the viewer.
The magazine cover features a serious image of two male artists from a boy band facing away from each other. In three sentences or less:
The magazine cover features a serious image of two male artists from a boy band facing away from each other, their clothing and facial expressions intended to convey a serious dedication to their music industry. Brief text and a website address provide just enough information to intrigue readers without giving away too many details of the stories inside. Red coloring and fonts are used prominently to match the rock genre of the magazine.
This magazine cover targets older teenagers and young adults interested in music and celebrity culture. The masthead uses contrasting colors and fonts to stand out. The main image features the popular singer Rihanna looking directly at the viewer, signaling she is the key selling point. Additional coverlines promote other featured articles. The photography, colors, and typefaces create a cohesive house style that appears serious yet entertaining to appeal to its target demographic.
The magazine cover uses a simple layout with a medium shot of two artists facing away from each other to imply rivalry in the music industry. Red is prominently used to connote the rock genre. Questions are asked under subheadings to encourage reading the articles. The masthead is bright yellow to catch the eye, and the main image overlaps it for regular readers.
1) The document analyzes magazine covers and identifies various design elements used across different magazines.
2) Key elements discussed include prominent images and titles to draw attention, consistent color schemes and fonts for brand recognition, and clear section labels to aid navigation.
3) Summaries and quotes from articles are also examined, noting how they preview content and entice readers without being too text-heavy.
2. The background is This is my plan for the front The masthead is
going to be purple going to be yellow to
blended in with
cover of my music magazine.
make it look bold in
white as they are order to catch
stereotypical people’s attention.
feminine colours.
The date will be pink to The pricing is going
separate itself from the to be pink with the
masthead and make it circle being yellow to
noticeable. make it more visible.
The main image will be
centred in the middle of
the page and be a picture
of Pixie Lott as she is the
main feature of this music These cover stories are going
magazine. It will also show to be yellow to contrast with
that she is dominant as she the colour scheme. The
is ‘bang on’ in the middle fashion tips will be white and
and controlling the other have a few pictures underneath
cover stories around her. the cover story as it will give a
little sneak peak of the up to
This is going to be yellow
date fashion that is available.
in order to be part of the
colour scheme and not to
clash with the other
colours used.
The top part of this headline
This is a free gift to attract is going to be yellow to stand
the audience and letting out as it is the main article.
them know that they will The name of the artist will be
get more for their money. pink to also give the stand
This will be white to make out affect.
it stand out more.
3. The background is This is my plan for my contents The ‘STARZ’ part is
going to be purple going to be yellow to
blended in with page of my music magazine.
be identical the
white as they are masthead on the
stereotypical front cover. The
feminine colours. It ‘Contents’ part is
will also go with the going to be pink to
colour scheme from go with the colour
the front cover. scheme and help it
to stand out to catch
The institutional the target audience
presence is going to attention.
be pink to stand out
from the masthead.
This is going to be a picture
of Pixie Lott as she is the
main image on the front
The sub headings are cover. It will make it more
going to be yellow recognisable that she is the
with the writing main feature.
being white. This is
be part of the colour This is going to be a
scheme and also couple of pictures
make is noticeable put together to show
what the main what the readers can
categories are. actually win by giving
them a sneak peak of
All the page the goodie bag.
numbers are going
to be bright pink This cover stories
because it is a and other article
feminine colour headings will be
which is what the shown in white to
music magazine is help it stand out and
aimed at; young go with the colour
females. scheme.
4. The background is This part will be yellow as it will be identical
This is going to
going to be purple the heading of the article that is portrayed on
be pink to help it
blended in with the front cover. It also helps to fit in well
white as they are stand out and also
with this pop genre as they are bright
stereotypical go with the
colours.
feminine colours. It colour scheme.
will also go with
the colour
scheme that is
continuing
throughout my
music magazine.
This will be
a picture as
it will make
This is going to be a
the double
close up of Pixie
Lott as she is the page article
main feature of this look a bit
article. By having the more
picture big helps it different
stand out and catch and
people’s attention.
interesting
to read.
This will be the interview of Pixie Lott that I have created as an article. The questions will be
highlighted in a pink colour to represent that they are the questions. The answers will be a yellow or
white colour to make it clear that they are the answers. It will also stick to the colour scheme.