The student John Lester N. Evangelista is requesting a refund for the book HRM009 Food and Beverage because he was absent when the professor distributed the book and it is no longer available. He provided his name and student information to identify himself for the refund request.
El documento lista los cinco raperos más ricos según la revista Forbes en 2011. En primer lugar se encuentra Diddy con $475 millones debido al éxito de su marca de vodka y ropa. En segundo lugar está Jay-Z con $450 millones gracias a su música, moda y publicidad. El tercer lugar lo ocupa Dr. Dre con $125 millones de su compañía discográfica.
The call sheet outlines plans for a photo shoot spanning three locations - a studio, an underground car park, and again at the studio. The first studio session from 11:55am-12:55pm involves shooting model Tabby with studio lighting and set. From 1:00-2:00pm at an underground car park, model Callum will be photographed among gritty props and surroundings. The final studio session from 9:30-11:00am the next day features model Jean with face paints and close-ups.
This document appears to be a magazine layout containing various elements like mastheads, images, articles, advertisements, and more. The layout includes titles, contents, dates, large images, headings, and snippets of articles on topics like Green Day, Dre and Eminem, A$AP Rocky, and Florence. Advertisements are also included for brands like Coke, Cadbury, Lynx, Topman, River Island, and more.
The photo shoot props list includes items for three shoots - the first with Tabby featuring a black corset and dark makeup, the second with Callum featuring all black clothing and Nikes alongside wooden crates, and the third with Jean featuring white face paint, a blue top, and bead earrings along with natural makeup.
The document discusses different draft designs for a magazine masthead and feedback received on them. The first draft uses a font that is eroded and unique, which audience members felt was interesting and eye-catching. The second draft used a plain font that lacked boldness. Feedback indicated the font was weird and unappealing. The third draft was bold but not exciting. Overall, the feedback helped choose the first, eroded font design as it stood out and appealed to the target audience.
1. The document is a layout for a magazine with various sections including mastheads, articles, images, advertisements and reviews across double page spreads and single pages.
2. Key sections include the masthead, central images, double page article spreads, single page articles, reviews with accompanying images, and advertisements placed throughout.
3. The layout demonstrates the placement of different element types such as text, images and advertisements across pages to structure information for readers.
In a preliminary task, the writer learned the basic codes and conventions for laying out a magazine successfully, including features like angled sentences, interesting fonts, and a central eye-catching image. They also learned that color schemes are important for attracting different audiences. Additionally, the writer studied how to make articles more interesting through techniques like drop caps, quotes, and small accompanying images. After learning magazine fundamentals, the writer feels ready to apply them in creating their own music magazine.
The student John Lester N. Evangelista is requesting a refund for the book HRM009 Food and Beverage because he was absent when the professor distributed the book and it is no longer available. He provided his name and student information to identify himself for the refund request.
El documento lista los cinco raperos más ricos según la revista Forbes en 2011. En primer lugar se encuentra Diddy con $475 millones debido al éxito de su marca de vodka y ropa. En segundo lugar está Jay-Z con $450 millones gracias a su música, moda y publicidad. El tercer lugar lo ocupa Dr. Dre con $125 millones de su compañía discográfica.
The call sheet outlines plans for a photo shoot spanning three locations - a studio, an underground car park, and again at the studio. The first studio session from 11:55am-12:55pm involves shooting model Tabby with studio lighting and set. From 1:00-2:00pm at an underground car park, model Callum will be photographed among gritty props and surroundings. The final studio session from 9:30-11:00am the next day features model Jean with face paints and close-ups.
This document appears to be a magazine layout containing various elements like mastheads, images, articles, advertisements, and more. The layout includes titles, contents, dates, large images, headings, and snippets of articles on topics like Green Day, Dre and Eminem, A$AP Rocky, and Florence. Advertisements are also included for brands like Coke, Cadbury, Lynx, Topman, River Island, and more.
The photo shoot props list includes items for three shoots - the first with Tabby featuring a black corset and dark makeup, the second with Callum featuring all black clothing and Nikes alongside wooden crates, and the third with Jean featuring white face paint, a blue top, and bead earrings along with natural makeup.
The document discusses different draft designs for a magazine masthead and feedback received on them. The first draft uses a font that is eroded and unique, which audience members felt was interesting and eye-catching. The second draft used a plain font that lacked boldness. Feedback indicated the font was weird and unappealing. The third draft was bold but not exciting. Overall, the feedback helped choose the first, eroded font design as it stood out and appealed to the target audience.
1. The document is a layout for a magazine with various sections including mastheads, articles, images, advertisements and reviews across double page spreads and single pages.
2. Key sections include the masthead, central images, double page article spreads, single page articles, reviews with accompanying images, and advertisements placed throughout.
3. The layout demonstrates the placement of different element types such as text, images and advertisements across pages to structure information for readers.
In a preliminary task, the writer learned the basic codes and conventions for laying out a magazine successfully, including features like angled sentences, interesting fonts, and a central eye-catching image. They also learned that color schemes are important for attracting different audiences. Additionally, the writer studied how to make articles more interesting through techniques like drop caps, quotes, and small accompanying images. After learning magazine fundamentals, the writer feels ready to apply them in creating their own music magazine.
The document provides information about Lily Allen's image and style. It notes that she looks like a "genuine person" without trying to look overly beautiful, and dresses in ordinary clothes that readers can relate to. This draws people into reading the article. The simple color scheme and bold text also attract readers to learn what she is being honest about. Overall, the document suggests Lily Allen's normal appearance makes her popular among readers and entices them to learn more.
The AM Reader Profile shows that the magazine has a readership of 390,454 people, with 80% women and an average age of 16-24. Most readers are in education at 60%, while 40% have jobs. Readers on average spend £10-£40 on clothes, £5-£10 on music, and £10-£15 on DVDs each month. The magazine costs £1.50, covers mainstream and niche music, and is published monthly.
The AM Reader Profile shows that the magazine has a readership of 390,454 people, with 80% women and an average age of 16-24. Most readers are in education, with 60% of the readership being students. The magazine has a circulation of 100,987 and the average reader spends between £10-£40 on clothes, £5-£10 on music, and £10-£15 on DVDs each month.
Blumler and Katz's uses and gratification theory suggests that media users play an active role in choosing and using media based on their own goals and needs. Users are actively involved in the communication process and seek out media sources that can best fulfill their needs. The theory assumes that users have alternative options to satisfy their needs.
The document summarizes the design elements of a magazine contents page. Key design elements highlighted include using bold text to draw attention, splitting contents into sections for ease of use, using images to provide context and promote a sense of being there, and employing different fonts and layouts to distinguish different content areas. Color schemes and images are also used to convey the magazine's unique style and target audience.
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.
This evaluation summarizes the student's preliminary media task where they were asked to produce part of a magazine. While the student did not finish all aspects of the task within the required timeframe, they believe they adequately applied the necessary conventions in the work they did complete. The student learned that producing a magazine requires significant technical elements and effort. For future tasks, the student would allocate more time to ensure all aspects could be finished while balancing other work responsibilities.
The document appears to be a magazine article about college that is split into categories for convenience and reinforces that it is about college through pictures of students and a theme that matches higher education.
The summary provides an overview of a document layout in 3 sentences. The document discusses the use of color and images on a page, noting that a red image breaks up the grey scale colors and is interesting without dominating the page, contributing to the overall layout.
The document summarizes the front cover of a magazine. It notes that the bold masthead catches the reader's attention and its color matches the woman's top, tying the color scheme together and making the cover more appealing. The main image features an attractive, happy young woman to help sell the magazine by implying campus is a nice place. The barcode also allows for quicker purchasing.
The magazine cover uses bold colors and large text to attract attention to the main subject of the college. Smaller secondary text and coverlines provide additional information without giving away full stories. A striking image of a confident multicultural student conveys the college experience as relaxed yet serious.
The document provides information about Lily Allen's image and style. It notes that she looks like a "genuine person" without trying to look overly beautiful, and dresses in ordinary clothes that readers can relate to. This draws people into reading the article. The simple color scheme and bold text also attract readers to learn what she is being honest about. Overall, the document suggests Lily Allen's normal appearance makes her popular among readers and entices them to learn more.
The AM Reader Profile shows that the magazine has a readership of 390,454 people, with 80% women and an average age of 16-24. Most readers are in education at 60%, while 40% have jobs. Readers on average spend £10-£40 on clothes, £5-£10 on music, and £10-£15 on DVDs each month. The magazine costs £1.50, covers mainstream and niche music, and is published monthly.
The AM Reader Profile shows that the magazine has a readership of 390,454 people, with 80% women and an average age of 16-24. Most readers are in education, with 60% of the readership being students. The magazine has a circulation of 100,987 and the average reader spends between £10-£40 on clothes, £5-£10 on music, and £10-£15 on DVDs each month.
Blumler and Katz's uses and gratification theory suggests that media users play an active role in choosing and using media based on their own goals and needs. Users are actively involved in the communication process and seek out media sources that can best fulfill their needs. The theory assumes that users have alternative options to satisfy their needs.
The document summarizes the design elements of a magazine contents page. Key design elements highlighted include using bold text to draw attention, splitting contents into sections for ease of use, using images to provide context and promote a sense of being there, and employing different fonts and layouts to distinguish different content areas. Color schemes and images are also used to convey the magazine's unique style and target audience.
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.
This evaluation summarizes the student's preliminary media task where they were asked to produce part of a magazine. While the student did not finish all aspects of the task within the required timeframe, they believe they adequately applied the necessary conventions in the work they did complete. The student learned that producing a magazine requires significant technical elements and effort. For future tasks, the student would allocate more time to ensure all aspects could be finished while balancing other work responsibilities.
The document appears to be a magazine article about college that is split into categories for convenience and reinforces that it is about college through pictures of students and a theme that matches higher education.
The summary provides an overview of a document layout in 3 sentences. The document discusses the use of color and images on a page, noting that a red image breaks up the grey scale colors and is interesting without dominating the page, contributing to the overall layout.
The document summarizes the front cover of a magazine. It notes that the bold masthead catches the reader's attention and its color matches the woman's top, tying the color scheme together and making the cover more appealing. The main image features an attractive, happy young woman to help sell the magazine by implying campus is a nice place. The barcode also allows for quicker purchasing.
The magazine cover uses bold colors and large text to attract attention to the main subject of the college. Smaller secondary text and coverlines provide additional information without giving away full stories. A striking image of a confident multicultural student conveys the college experience as relaxed yet serious.