Nisha Mund created a music magazine called "Flex" focused on the R&B genre for a teenage audience. She chose R&B because it remains popular with today's artists and teenagers, her target age group. The name "Flex" uses youth slang to appeal to teens. Key magazine elements like the front cover, contents page, and double-page spreads feature bold text, large central images, and consistent fonts. Articles would focus on topics of interest to teenagers. Distribution partners like Jeremy Miller and Paramore share the R&B/hip-hop genre. Through the project, Nisha learned Photoshop skills like layering and how to better evaluate her research and work.