York College 48357
Hannah Flowers
Title- The Year of Women
Main Area- Journalism and independent publishing
Rationale-
Throughout the two years which have led up to this project, I have learnt many new skills.
Last year, I learnt the basics of InDesign during my print rotation but this year I feel as
though I have more of an understanding of InDesign. This year I have been mainly focusing
on creating print-based projects. This year alone I have created two fanzine layouts which
have needed knowledge on Photoshop and InDesign. Throughout these projects I have
learnt how to create a layout for a fanzine as well as other things. From my most recent
project for the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust I learnt how to create textures on Photoshop for the
illustrations. From what I have learnt in the past two years, I hope that I can make a project
which my audience will like as well as creating a project which looks professional.
Project Concept-
From the past few years I have noticed what my strengths are and my weaknesses. From my
first year, it was easy to say that film and video was definitely not my strong point, but print
was. For my previous fanzine project, I created a general feminism fanzine- this featured
history of feminism, influential women and the best feminist books in 2018. I want to carry
on with this idea. When creating my project concept, I found when I was researching
context before even finalising my decision I was still leaning towards interviewing many
different people and linking that to feminism so for my FMP, I am going to create a follow
on from this fanzine instead with the theme of Role models. I wanted to create something
personal to me. My main idea is to interview people all around the world and find their role
models and why this person inspires them. This is going to require a lot of research, but I am
prepared to put in 110% into this project, the research which I will conduct will make this
project more professional and knowledgeable. This fanzine is going to be something which
people won’t have seen before, so I want to create the best articles, drawings and poems
for this project. At the end of the project, I want to look at my work and feel proud, so much
so that I can showcase my project on different websites and maybe even competitions. I
want to aim my fanzine at a female audience aged 16-26, I think this will be a good audience
to appeal to as most of my content will attract this audience more. The group which I want
to appeal to will be of a balanced psychographic and with the social status of BC1C2.
How will the project be evaluated and reviewed?
Over the past projects which I have completed, my evaluation has always been a weakness
this project will be different. I want to create a good evaluation, to do this I will complete a
development diary. For the first few weeks of this project I will create a weekly diary but
when it comes to my production at the end of the day I will complete a development diary
on the day and what I have managed to achieve. I want to get some peer feedback as well
during my production period which will help in my evaluation, 4 weeks into my production I
will have a lesson where I will get some peer feedback and improve on any of the feedback
which the audience has stated. This will be good for when I am in my evaluation section as I
can refer back to this feedback. I want to excel myself in my evaluation as before in my
other projects this is the section which has brought my grade down. The development diary
will help when I reach my final reflection section as I can refer back to what I struggled with
and how I overcame that. I hope that by doing this process of reflection I can use it in my
future, self-reflection is a skill which I will need at university so if I perfect this it will help me
in the next few years.
Bibliography-
1. .. (.). Caitlin Moran . Available: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caitlin_Moran.
Last accessed 24th January 2019.
2. FemNewsMagazine (2017). Divinity. Mexico City: Fem Newsmagazine. p1-36.
3. Teal Triggs (2010). Fanzines. London: Thames & Hudson Ltd . p130-170.
4. John Waters (2010). Role Models. America: Tantor Media. ..
5. Mary Queen of Scots produced by Josie Rourke,Glen Coe (distributed by Universal
Pictures 2019) 125 minutes.
6. Greer, Germaine (2001). 101 Poems . London: Faber & Faber. p1-224.
7. Your, Name. (2019) Target Audience Research Survey (conducted on DATE)
8. Interviewees, Name. (2019) Target Audience Interviews (conducted on DATE)
9. Your, Name. (2019) Target Audience Research Survey (conducted on DATE)
10. Interviewees, Name. (2019) Target Audience Interviews (conducted on DATE)
11. Taylor, Marilyn. “Writing like a woman: it’s time to finally squash the stereotypes of
women poets.”. The writer, 2007, p 17.
Week Tasks to be Completed: Specific Tasks
1 Pre-production  Proposal and background research
 Create a concept for my fanzine and elaborate
more on my audience, expand how I will appeal to
them and what I can do to attract them.
2 Pre-production  Research- primary and secondary
 Research various existing products- specify why
these will affect my fanzine and why I have chosen
to research these. Research 4 products of each
magazine- contents page, 2 double page spreads
and front cover.
3 Pre-production  Research- primary and secondary
 Create a survey asking what role models people
have. Once survey has been completed write
summaries on how this has affected the product
which I will make.
 Look at fanzine events, Teal Triggs book and an
article on fanzines.
 Look at production research- what the structure of
a fanzine is like and any costs which will be needed
in my product.
4 Pre-production  Experiments
 Identify the problems in my production and find
solutions. Write more detail of the problems and
explain why this will affect my audience.
5 Pre-production  Experiments
 Look at illustrator and try find out how to use it,
 Look at using a graphics tablet for the graphics-
explain the process of drawing Obama, explain the
problems and whether or not I will use it.
 Look at conducting interviews, look on YouTube
and start learning about how to ask good questions.
6 Pre-production  Pre-Production and planning
 Create a pagination, flat plans and a style sheet to
create a good plan.
 For the style sheet, find different colour themes to
use- use Adobe Colours CC if possible. Add fonts
and illustrations which I can get inspiration from. If
any problems add them into problem solving.
7 Pre-production  Pre-Production and planning
 Practice creating titles on photoshop, explore the
different colour themes and titles for each article
which will be created.
 if I have researched anything else add it into
research PowerPoint.
8 Production  Production and reflections
 This is the start of production, start off by creating
the articles and illustrations. Conduct most of the
interviews in this week.
9 Production  Look at poems on Instagram and get some ideas.
 Finish the illustrations of role models.
10 Production  Start creating titles and layouts of the articles. Put
all the work into an InDesign document for next
week to get peer feedback.
11 Production  Draft peer feedback
 Receive peer feedback on the Monday and start
correcting any feedback which I agreed to. At the
end of this week print it off if it is all done.
12 Production  Go through the first draft and make all the edits,
look at what needs to be completed and finish the
last page. Edit all the illustrations which need to be
completed.
13 Production  Edit all the articles, correct spelling mistakes. Print
off and start editing.
14 Production  Last week of production, finish all the edits, ask a
different tutor to get another opinion. At the end of
the week, print out and staple it.
15 Evaluation  Evaluation
16 Evaluation  Evaluation
17 Evaluation  Presentation
18 Moderation 
19 Show Preparation 
20 Show 

Proposal

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    York College 48357 HannahFlowers Title- The Year of Women Main Area- Journalism and independent publishing Rationale- Throughout the two years which have led up to this project, I have learnt many new skills. Last year, I learnt the basics of InDesign during my print rotation but this year I feel as though I have more of an understanding of InDesign. This year I have been mainly focusing on creating print-based projects. This year alone I have created two fanzine layouts which have needed knowledge on Photoshop and InDesign. Throughout these projects I have learnt how to create a layout for a fanzine as well as other things. From my most recent project for the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust I learnt how to create textures on Photoshop for the illustrations. From what I have learnt in the past two years, I hope that I can make a project which my audience will like as well as creating a project which looks professional. Project Concept- From the past few years I have noticed what my strengths are and my weaknesses. From my first year, it was easy to say that film and video was definitely not my strong point, but print was. For my previous fanzine project, I created a general feminism fanzine- this featured history of feminism, influential women and the best feminist books in 2018. I want to carry on with this idea. When creating my project concept, I found when I was researching context before even finalising my decision I was still leaning towards interviewing many different people and linking that to feminism so for my FMP, I am going to create a follow on from this fanzine instead with the theme of Role models. I wanted to create something personal to me. My main idea is to interview people all around the world and find their role models and why this person inspires them. This is going to require a lot of research, but I am prepared to put in 110% into this project, the research which I will conduct will make this project more professional and knowledgeable. This fanzine is going to be something which people won’t have seen before, so I want to create the best articles, drawings and poems for this project. At the end of the project, I want to look at my work and feel proud, so much so that I can showcase my project on different websites and maybe even competitions. I want to aim my fanzine at a female audience aged 16-26, I think this will be a good audience to appeal to as most of my content will attract this audience more. The group which I want to appeal to will be of a balanced psychographic and with the social status of BC1C2. How will the project be evaluated and reviewed? Over the past projects which I have completed, my evaluation has always been a weakness this project will be different. I want to create a good evaluation, to do this I will complete a development diary. For the first few weeks of this project I will create a weekly diary but when it comes to my production at the end of the day I will complete a development diary on the day and what I have managed to achieve. I want to get some peer feedback as well during my production period which will help in my evaluation, 4 weeks into my production I will have a lesson where I will get some peer feedback and improve on any of the feedback which the audience has stated. This will be good for when I am in my evaluation section as I can refer back to this feedback. I want to excel myself in my evaluation as before in my
  • 2.
    other projects thisis the section which has brought my grade down. The development diary will help when I reach my final reflection section as I can refer back to what I struggled with and how I overcame that. I hope that by doing this process of reflection I can use it in my future, self-reflection is a skill which I will need at university so if I perfect this it will help me in the next few years. Bibliography- 1. .. (.). Caitlin Moran . Available: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caitlin_Moran. Last accessed 24th January 2019. 2. FemNewsMagazine (2017). Divinity. Mexico City: Fem Newsmagazine. p1-36. 3. Teal Triggs (2010). Fanzines. London: Thames & Hudson Ltd . p130-170. 4. John Waters (2010). Role Models. America: Tantor Media. .. 5. Mary Queen of Scots produced by Josie Rourke,Glen Coe (distributed by Universal Pictures 2019) 125 minutes. 6. Greer, Germaine (2001). 101 Poems . London: Faber & Faber. p1-224. 7. Your, Name. (2019) Target Audience Research Survey (conducted on DATE) 8. Interviewees, Name. (2019) Target Audience Interviews (conducted on DATE) 9. Your, Name. (2019) Target Audience Research Survey (conducted on DATE) 10. Interviewees, Name. (2019) Target Audience Interviews (conducted on DATE) 11. Taylor, Marilyn. “Writing like a woman: it’s time to finally squash the stereotypes of women poets.”. The writer, 2007, p 17. Week Tasks to be Completed: Specific Tasks 1 Pre-production  Proposal and background research  Create a concept for my fanzine and elaborate more on my audience, expand how I will appeal to them and what I can do to attract them. 2 Pre-production  Research- primary and secondary  Research various existing products- specify why these will affect my fanzine and why I have chosen to research these. Research 4 products of each magazine- contents page, 2 double page spreads and front cover. 3 Pre-production  Research- primary and secondary  Create a survey asking what role models people have. Once survey has been completed write summaries on how this has affected the product which I will make.  Look at fanzine events, Teal Triggs book and an article on fanzines.
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     Look atproduction research- what the structure of a fanzine is like and any costs which will be needed in my product. 4 Pre-production  Experiments  Identify the problems in my production and find solutions. Write more detail of the problems and explain why this will affect my audience. 5 Pre-production  Experiments  Look at illustrator and try find out how to use it,  Look at using a graphics tablet for the graphics- explain the process of drawing Obama, explain the problems and whether or not I will use it.  Look at conducting interviews, look on YouTube and start learning about how to ask good questions. 6 Pre-production  Pre-Production and planning  Create a pagination, flat plans and a style sheet to create a good plan.  For the style sheet, find different colour themes to use- use Adobe Colours CC if possible. Add fonts and illustrations which I can get inspiration from. If any problems add them into problem solving. 7 Pre-production  Pre-Production and planning  Practice creating titles on photoshop, explore the different colour themes and titles for each article which will be created.  if I have researched anything else add it into research PowerPoint. 8 Production  Production and reflections  This is the start of production, start off by creating the articles and illustrations. Conduct most of the interviews in this week. 9 Production  Look at poems on Instagram and get some ideas.  Finish the illustrations of role models. 10 Production  Start creating titles and layouts of the articles. Put all the work into an InDesign document for next week to get peer feedback. 11 Production  Draft peer feedback  Receive peer feedback on the Monday and start correcting any feedback which I agreed to. At the end of this week print it off if it is all done. 12 Production  Go through the first draft and make all the edits, look at what needs to be completed and finish the last page. Edit all the illustrations which need to be completed. 13 Production  Edit all the articles, correct spelling mistakes. Print off and start editing.
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    14 Production Last week of production, finish all the edits, ask a different tutor to get another opinion. At the end of the week, print out and staple it. 15 Evaluation  Evaluation 16 Evaluation  Evaluation 17 Evaluation  Presentation 18 Moderation  19 Show Preparation  20 Show 