This is my question 1 evaluation on the content page that I have created, I have compared this to my magazine of inspiration by Top of the Pops to see if the codes and conventions were similar.
The document describes mock-ups created for the front cover, contents page, and a double-page spread for a magazine targeted at 11-15 year old girls. The front cover features a bright pink masthead and eye-catching image of the magazine's artist to draw in its young target audience. The contents page is organized for easy navigation and includes a letter from the editor written in a chatty, personal tone. The double-page spread mock-up shows an interview format with the artist, using colored columns, a full-page image, and quote puff to engage readers. The document also notes that the mock-ups will guide but not dictate the final production layouts.
The advertising campaign uses persuasive text and imagery to communicate the message of charity SASH and elicit sympathy to encourage donations. A leaflet and two posters were created with equal amounts of text and eye-catching imagery. While originally intending only posters, the creator changed to include an informative leaflet after struggling with theme. Photoshop and InDesign were used to design professional, aesthetically pleasing materials following testing that showed people respond equally to sad text and images. The campaign aims to upset readers enough to read more and donate while also highlighting the good work of SASH.
The document discusses how the magazine attracts and addresses its target audience of young adults. To attract readers, it uses vibrant colors and fonts on the masthead, models of both genders, images from music festivals, and competitions with music festival prizes. It addresses readers using informal language, references to popular artists and social media, a question and answer article format, and balancing text with images. The direct gaze of the cover model works to directly address and include readers.
1. The document describes the design choices made for a magazine targeted at young girls aged 8-13 who enjoy music, fashion, and celebrities. Market research was conducted to inform the design.
2. Care was taken to use colors, fonts, and layouts that would appeal to the target audience. Images of attractive celebrities were used throughout to represent aspirational figures for readers.
3. Digital editing tools like Photoshop were used to enhance photographs and give the magazine a polished, professional look in line with the audience's preferences.
1. The document describes the design choices made for a magazine targeted at young girls aged 8-13 who are interested in music, fashion, and celebrities. Key design elements include the title, cover image, layout, and use of color, images, and informal language.
2. Research was conducted through questionnaires to understand the target audience's preferences.
3. Digital photography and image editing techniques like Photoshop were used to enhance photos and make them more appealing to the target audience.
The document discusses how to attract and address a target audience for a magazine. It analyzes several design elements of magazine covers and pages, including using: eye-catching titles; inspiring cover models that reflect the target demographic; calming colors; clearly presented cover stories; opportunities for audience interaction through web addresses; and profiles that help readers get to know cover subjects better through pictures and details. The goal is to draw readers in through visuals and content that will interest and relate to them.
The document discusses the design of a magazine cover and contents page for a teenage audience. It describes the use of a large masthead, bubble font for the title, and inclusion of engaging articles like a quiz and true story to attract readers. The contents page is organized into sections with photo references to help navigation. A double page spread is also discussed, with images on one side and an exclusive interview on the other, following conventions to intrigue readers.
The document describes mock-ups created for the front cover, contents page, and a double-page spread for a magazine targeted at 11-15 year old girls. The front cover features a bright pink masthead and eye-catching image of the magazine's artist to draw in its young target audience. The contents page is organized for easy navigation and includes a letter from the editor written in a chatty, personal tone. The double-page spread mock-up shows an interview format with the artist, using colored columns, a full-page image, and quote puff to engage readers. The document also notes that the mock-ups will guide but not dictate the final production layouts.
The advertising campaign uses persuasive text and imagery to communicate the message of charity SASH and elicit sympathy to encourage donations. A leaflet and two posters were created with equal amounts of text and eye-catching imagery. While originally intending only posters, the creator changed to include an informative leaflet after struggling with theme. Photoshop and InDesign were used to design professional, aesthetically pleasing materials following testing that showed people respond equally to sad text and images. The campaign aims to upset readers enough to read more and donate while also highlighting the good work of SASH.
The document discusses how the magazine attracts and addresses its target audience of young adults. To attract readers, it uses vibrant colors and fonts on the masthead, models of both genders, images from music festivals, and competitions with music festival prizes. It addresses readers using informal language, references to popular artists and social media, a question and answer article format, and balancing text with images. The direct gaze of the cover model works to directly address and include readers.
1. The document describes the design choices made for a magazine targeted at young girls aged 8-13 who enjoy music, fashion, and celebrities. Market research was conducted to inform the design.
2. Care was taken to use colors, fonts, and layouts that would appeal to the target audience. Images of attractive celebrities were used throughout to represent aspirational figures for readers.
3. Digital editing tools like Photoshop were used to enhance photographs and give the magazine a polished, professional look in line with the audience's preferences.
1. The document describes the design choices made for a magazine targeted at young girls aged 8-13 who are interested in music, fashion, and celebrities. Key design elements include the title, cover image, layout, and use of color, images, and informal language.
2. Research was conducted through questionnaires to understand the target audience's preferences.
3. Digital photography and image editing techniques like Photoshop were used to enhance photos and make them more appealing to the target audience.
The document discusses how to attract and address a target audience for a magazine. It analyzes several design elements of magazine covers and pages, including using: eye-catching titles; inspiring cover models that reflect the target demographic; calming colors; clearly presented cover stories; opportunities for audience interaction through web addresses; and profiles that help readers get to know cover subjects better through pictures and details. The goal is to draw readers in through visuals and content that will interest and relate to them.
The document discusses the design of a magazine cover and contents page for a teenage audience. It describes the use of a large masthead, bubble font for the title, and inclusion of engaging articles like a quiz and true story to attract readers. The contents page is organized into sections with photo references to help navigation. A double page spread is also discussed, with images on one side and an exclusive interview on the other, following conventions to intrigue readers.
The document discusses the design elements of a magazine cover and interior pages. Key points include:
- The masthead is bold and colorful to draw attention in the top left corner as is standard.
- The cover uses a celebrity image, quiz promotion, and colloquial language to attract readers.
- Interior pages continue the color scheme and include an exclusive celebrity interview in magazine style with direct engagement between images and text.
The document discusses how the magazine cover attracts and addresses its audience. It notes that the masthead is prominently placed at the top to attract readers' attention. Coverlines reveal details about articles to entice reading more. Free posters and competitions are promoted to attract buyers. Splash images of young people appeal to the target audience. Neutral colors and quality content attract a mature audience. The price is de-emphasized to encourage buying.
The document discusses various design elements used in a music magazine to attract and engage readers. These include using bright, clashing colors in the color scheme and on different pages to draw attention. An attractive female model is used for features to appeal to readers' aspirations. Large, bold mastheads on each page clearly label sections. Catchy sell lines, puffs, and callouts pique readers' curiosity. Bright bursts and banners highlight key stories and opportunities exclusive to the magazine. Together, these visual design choices strategically attract and engage the target readership.
The document discusses the various design elements and content features used in a music magazine to attract and engage the target audience. These include using bright colors in the color scheme, attractive models, prominent mastheads, pull quotes, bursts highlighting key articles, listings of popular artists, and an interview-style article format. The document argues these elements catch the reader's eye, address them directly, convey a sense of exclusivity, and provide relevance to the audience's interests in order to attract them to the magazine.
The document discusses how the magazine cover and contents pages were designed to attract the target audience. The cover features the magazine name prominently in simple font, coverlines revealing article details, banners promoting exclusive posters and competitions, and a splash image of a young artist to appeal to youth. The contents page uses colorful images and layout, big page numbers, a note from the editor written casually, and categories to provide an overview easily. The double-page spread has a large main photo taking up one page, a surprising pull quote, short subheadings, and a bold colorful headline to draw readers in.
This document summarizes the creator's process for designing the contents page for their fashion magazine. They initially created a simplistic design that they were not satisfied with. They then redesigned it, taking inspiration from editing a model image on PicMonkey. The new design features a sophisticated monochrome color scheme and thick, black text styled after Cosmopolitan magazine. It also includes various techniques discovered during research, such as sectioning text and featuring items from the front cover, to better appeal to the audience.
The document provides details on the design of a magazine cover and contents page for a teenage girl target audience. Key elements included a bold masthead in the top left, a celebrity cover image and teaser lines. The contents page uses sections and informal language to organize and preview magazine content appealing to teenage girls. Consistent colors, fonts and positioning are used throughout for brand recognition and readability.
The document discusses the planning process for a school magazine cover design in Microsoft Publisher. Key points:
1) The creator first made a basic layout plan including a large digital-style masthead to appeal to teenagers and provocative cover lines in the left third.
2) An initial mock cover was made and some changes were identified, such as using a different font for the masthead and adding a drop shadow.
3) Further adjustments were made like using the school colors, adjusting box placements and sizes, and adding design elements like the school logo and advertisement space to balance the layout.
The document summarizes the planned resources and equipment that will be used in a fashion magazine production. A car will be used to access rural photography locations. A Nikon D810 camera with 36.3 megapixels will be used to take high-quality professional photos. A tripod may be used for some shots but could make images look too perfect. An iPhone will be used to record behind-the-scenes vlogs. Natural lighting and an umbrella will be used for outdoor shoots. A laptop and photo editing software will be used to design the magazine and billboard. Various fonts and layers in design software will be leveraged to make the publications eye-catching.
The document discusses how the magazine targets its audience through colors, images, and copy. On the cover, blues and purples attract female readers while greys and blacks attract male readers. The cover image of a girl appeals to but does not overly sexualize female readers. Headlines and artist names grab readers' attention and encourage purchase. Inside, consistent colors identify the issue and images of both male and female models appeal to both genders. However, feedback showed the contents page and some images could be improved professionally.
The document summarizes the key design elements of a fashion magazine cover and contents page. It analyzes the use of a female model to connect with the target audience, as well as the layout, color scheme, imagery, and fonts used. Elements like a direct address, confident posing, and glamorous appearance are highlighted as important for appealing to readers. The overall design aims to feel sophisticated yet approachable to its audience.
The document discusses how a student's media product challenges and develops conventions of real media.
The student kept some conventions like bold mastheads and cover photos showing the subject. However, the student challenged conventions by using a montage on the contents page instead of a group photo, and placing the masthead in the top right instead of left. The student also included a bar with the masthead and page number at the bottom of the contents page, which is not a convention in real media products.
On the double page spread, the student conformed to conventions like keeping each page separate around the fold and having an informal photo. But the student included more text than some pop magazines to engage older readers. The student developed
Question 5 – how did you attract/address your audience? mlwhittingham96
To attract their audience, the author conducted research to identify who their audience would be and what interests them. They created a rate card to collect information and establish their target audience. The front cover uses a bold purple and off-white background with a model making eye contact and winking to appeal to readers in an edgy way while still being suitable for both females and males. The language addresses the target audience in a current way by mentioning social networking sites familiar to them. Appropriate fonts are used to make the text easy to read while keeping the magazine sophisticated.
This document provides an in-depth analysis of the layout, design, and techniques used in magazine double page spreads to attract young female readers. It examines in detail the images, colors, text, and other elements used across multiple celebrity-focused spreads. The goal is to understand how the magazines appeal to their target audiences and encourage purchases through visual interest and hints of exclusive insider information.
The front cover of the magazine was effective at attracting the target audience based on feedback from focus group participants Ella and Michaela. The main points that drew them in included:
- The bright, eye-catching images which depicted outfits and styles they liked without revealing too much content.
- The use of bold, vibrant colors like pink and black that stood out and caught their attention.
- A layout with just the right amount of images, text, and other elements that didn't feel overwhelming.
- A unique masthead and font that clearly identified the magazine as focused on pop culture and made them want to learn more about the content inside.
The document provides an evaluation of three advertising products created for the charity SASH: a poster, leaflet, and sticker.
For the poster, the message is clearly laid out and uses images, names, and questions to make the content more personal and draw responses from readers. For the leaflet, information is presented clearly through paragraphs, images, and a personal story, though it could better target homeless youth. The sticker uses few words and a clear design with strokes and borders to stand out and communicate its message effectively.
This document provides details from the creator of a music magazine on the design choices made for various elements of the magazine, including the masthead, front cover, contents page, and a double page spread. For the masthead, the creator was inspired by the graphic style of "Little White Lies" magazine. On the front cover, a portrait photo was used to draw the reader in along with impactful text. The contents page continued the circular graphic elements and used images and colors to stand out. The double page spread showed the minimal black and white house style.
This document analyzes the front cover design of a teen pop magazine. It discusses various design elements and how they target the young female audience. Key points include:
- The masthead maintains the magazine's brand identity through consistent placement, styling and colors.
- Celebrity photos and quotes are used throughout to attract readers and convey a sense of direct address.
- Articles and free gifts related to fashion, celebrities, and entertainment appeal to the interests of teenage girls.
- Strategic placement of elements like sell lines, puffs and posters aim to encourage readers to purchase the magazine.
The document provides an in-depth analysis of the design elements, conventions, and techniques used on the front cover of a pop magazine to target its young female audience. Key elements analyzed include the masthead, sell lines, quotes, images of celebrities, free gifts/posters, and use of color, shapes and layout to draw the eye to important areas and encourage sales. The analysis discusses how these elements appeal to the target audience and fulfill entertainment, escapism and information needs per Blumler and Katz's uses and gratifications theory of media consumption.
The document provides an in-depth analysis of the design elements, conventions, and techniques used on the front cover of a pop magazine to target its young female audience. Key elements analyzed include the masthead, sell lines, quotes, images of celebrities, free gifts/posters, and use of color/layout to draw attention and encourage readers to purchase the magazine for entertainment, escapism, and information about their favorite artists. The analysis discusses how these elements align with audience motivations identified by communication theorists Blumler and Katz.
Ear Solution is a leading provider of hearing aids in Delhi NCR, India, offering efficient and branded hearing aids that help customers reconnect to their world. As the most recognized hearing aid dealer in the region for over two decades, Ear Solution provides hearing aids following consultations to find the best suitable option for each customer's ears. The company details its address and contact information for its Gurgaon office and lists topics like the shapes of hearing aids, digital hearing aids, how hearing aids work, and hearing protection.
This document proposes a secure solution for landline telephone systems using encryption. It describes a hardware system that uses a microcontroller, RAM, and analog components to encrypt voice communications through time domain scrambling of speech blocks controlled by an algorithm and key. The system uses symmetric cryptography with keys up to 16 decimal digits long, providing over 10 quadrillion possible key combinations, making a brute force attack to break the key useless. Transposition tables are changed for every block, adding further security.
The document discusses the design elements of a magazine cover and interior pages. Key points include:
- The masthead is bold and colorful to draw attention in the top left corner as is standard.
- The cover uses a celebrity image, quiz promotion, and colloquial language to attract readers.
- Interior pages continue the color scheme and include an exclusive celebrity interview in magazine style with direct engagement between images and text.
The document discusses how the magazine cover attracts and addresses its audience. It notes that the masthead is prominently placed at the top to attract readers' attention. Coverlines reveal details about articles to entice reading more. Free posters and competitions are promoted to attract buyers. Splash images of young people appeal to the target audience. Neutral colors and quality content attract a mature audience. The price is de-emphasized to encourage buying.
The document discusses various design elements used in a music magazine to attract and engage readers. These include using bright, clashing colors in the color scheme and on different pages to draw attention. An attractive female model is used for features to appeal to readers' aspirations. Large, bold mastheads on each page clearly label sections. Catchy sell lines, puffs, and callouts pique readers' curiosity. Bright bursts and banners highlight key stories and opportunities exclusive to the magazine. Together, these visual design choices strategically attract and engage the target readership.
The document discusses the various design elements and content features used in a music magazine to attract and engage the target audience. These include using bright colors in the color scheme, attractive models, prominent mastheads, pull quotes, bursts highlighting key articles, listings of popular artists, and an interview-style article format. The document argues these elements catch the reader's eye, address them directly, convey a sense of exclusivity, and provide relevance to the audience's interests in order to attract them to the magazine.
The document discusses how the magazine cover and contents pages were designed to attract the target audience. The cover features the magazine name prominently in simple font, coverlines revealing article details, banners promoting exclusive posters and competitions, and a splash image of a young artist to appeal to youth. The contents page uses colorful images and layout, big page numbers, a note from the editor written casually, and categories to provide an overview easily. The double-page spread has a large main photo taking up one page, a surprising pull quote, short subheadings, and a bold colorful headline to draw readers in.
This document summarizes the creator's process for designing the contents page for their fashion magazine. They initially created a simplistic design that they were not satisfied with. They then redesigned it, taking inspiration from editing a model image on PicMonkey. The new design features a sophisticated monochrome color scheme and thick, black text styled after Cosmopolitan magazine. It also includes various techniques discovered during research, such as sectioning text and featuring items from the front cover, to better appeal to the audience.
The document provides details on the design of a magazine cover and contents page for a teenage girl target audience. Key elements included a bold masthead in the top left, a celebrity cover image and teaser lines. The contents page uses sections and informal language to organize and preview magazine content appealing to teenage girls. Consistent colors, fonts and positioning are used throughout for brand recognition and readability.
The document discusses the planning process for a school magazine cover design in Microsoft Publisher. Key points:
1) The creator first made a basic layout plan including a large digital-style masthead to appeal to teenagers and provocative cover lines in the left third.
2) An initial mock cover was made and some changes were identified, such as using a different font for the masthead and adding a drop shadow.
3) Further adjustments were made like using the school colors, adjusting box placements and sizes, and adding design elements like the school logo and advertisement space to balance the layout.
The document summarizes the planned resources and equipment that will be used in a fashion magazine production. A car will be used to access rural photography locations. A Nikon D810 camera with 36.3 megapixels will be used to take high-quality professional photos. A tripod may be used for some shots but could make images look too perfect. An iPhone will be used to record behind-the-scenes vlogs. Natural lighting and an umbrella will be used for outdoor shoots. A laptop and photo editing software will be used to design the magazine and billboard. Various fonts and layers in design software will be leveraged to make the publications eye-catching.
The document discusses how the magazine targets its audience through colors, images, and copy. On the cover, blues and purples attract female readers while greys and blacks attract male readers. The cover image of a girl appeals to but does not overly sexualize female readers. Headlines and artist names grab readers' attention and encourage purchase. Inside, consistent colors identify the issue and images of both male and female models appeal to both genders. However, feedback showed the contents page and some images could be improved professionally.
The document summarizes the key design elements of a fashion magazine cover and contents page. It analyzes the use of a female model to connect with the target audience, as well as the layout, color scheme, imagery, and fonts used. Elements like a direct address, confident posing, and glamorous appearance are highlighted as important for appealing to readers. The overall design aims to feel sophisticated yet approachable to its audience.
The document discusses how a student's media product challenges and develops conventions of real media.
The student kept some conventions like bold mastheads and cover photos showing the subject. However, the student challenged conventions by using a montage on the contents page instead of a group photo, and placing the masthead in the top right instead of left. The student also included a bar with the masthead and page number at the bottom of the contents page, which is not a convention in real media products.
On the double page spread, the student conformed to conventions like keeping each page separate around the fold and having an informal photo. But the student included more text than some pop magazines to engage older readers. The student developed
Question 5 – how did you attract/address your audience? mlwhittingham96
To attract their audience, the author conducted research to identify who their audience would be and what interests them. They created a rate card to collect information and establish their target audience. The front cover uses a bold purple and off-white background with a model making eye contact and winking to appeal to readers in an edgy way while still being suitable for both females and males. The language addresses the target audience in a current way by mentioning social networking sites familiar to them. Appropriate fonts are used to make the text easy to read while keeping the magazine sophisticated.
This document provides an in-depth analysis of the layout, design, and techniques used in magazine double page spreads to attract young female readers. It examines in detail the images, colors, text, and other elements used across multiple celebrity-focused spreads. The goal is to understand how the magazines appeal to their target audiences and encourage purchases through visual interest and hints of exclusive insider information.
The front cover of the magazine was effective at attracting the target audience based on feedback from focus group participants Ella and Michaela. The main points that drew them in included:
- The bright, eye-catching images which depicted outfits and styles they liked without revealing too much content.
- The use of bold, vibrant colors like pink and black that stood out and caught their attention.
- A layout with just the right amount of images, text, and other elements that didn't feel overwhelming.
- A unique masthead and font that clearly identified the magazine as focused on pop culture and made them want to learn more about the content inside.
The document provides an evaluation of three advertising products created for the charity SASH: a poster, leaflet, and sticker.
For the poster, the message is clearly laid out and uses images, names, and questions to make the content more personal and draw responses from readers. For the leaflet, information is presented clearly through paragraphs, images, and a personal story, though it could better target homeless youth. The sticker uses few words and a clear design with strokes and borders to stand out and communicate its message effectively.
This document provides details from the creator of a music magazine on the design choices made for various elements of the magazine, including the masthead, front cover, contents page, and a double page spread. For the masthead, the creator was inspired by the graphic style of "Little White Lies" magazine. On the front cover, a portrait photo was used to draw the reader in along with impactful text. The contents page continued the circular graphic elements and used images and colors to stand out. The double page spread showed the minimal black and white house style.
This document analyzes the front cover design of a teen pop magazine. It discusses various design elements and how they target the young female audience. Key points include:
- The masthead maintains the magazine's brand identity through consistent placement, styling and colors.
- Celebrity photos and quotes are used throughout to attract readers and convey a sense of direct address.
- Articles and free gifts related to fashion, celebrities, and entertainment appeal to the interests of teenage girls.
- Strategic placement of elements like sell lines, puffs and posters aim to encourage readers to purchase the magazine.
The document provides an in-depth analysis of the design elements, conventions, and techniques used on the front cover of a pop magazine to target its young female audience. Key elements analyzed include the masthead, sell lines, quotes, images of celebrities, free gifts/posters, and use of color, shapes and layout to draw the eye to important areas and encourage sales. The analysis discusses how these elements appeal to the target audience and fulfill entertainment, escapism and information needs per Blumler and Katz's uses and gratifications theory of media consumption.
The document provides an in-depth analysis of the design elements, conventions, and techniques used on the front cover of a pop magazine to target its young female audience. Key elements analyzed include the masthead, sell lines, quotes, images of celebrities, free gifts/posters, and use of color/layout to draw attention and encourage readers to purchase the magazine for entertainment, escapism, and information about their favorite artists. The analysis discusses how these elements align with audience motivations identified by communication theorists Blumler and Katz.
Ear Solution is a leading provider of hearing aids in Delhi NCR, India, offering efficient and branded hearing aids that help customers reconnect to their world. As the most recognized hearing aid dealer in the region for over two decades, Ear Solution provides hearing aids following consultations to find the best suitable option for each customer's ears. The company details its address and contact information for its Gurgaon office and lists topics like the shapes of hearing aids, digital hearing aids, how hearing aids work, and hearing protection.
This document proposes a secure solution for landline telephone systems using encryption. It describes a hardware system that uses a microcontroller, RAM, and analog components to encrypt voice communications through time domain scrambling of speech blocks controlled by an algorithm and key. The system uses symmetric cryptography with keys up to 16 decimal digits long, providing over 10 quadrillion possible key combinations, making a brute force attack to break the key useless. Transposition tables are changed for every block, adding further security.
IMPROVING WORK EFFICIENCY BY REDUCING INTERFACE NOISE GENERATION EXPERIENCED ...Dhammika Vidanalage
This document discusses reducing interface noise when connecting an Arduino microcontroller to industrial equipment using the Modbus protocol. The research aims to design hardware and software to reduce noise levels to an acceptable level, allowing an Arduino-based device to function efficiently within industrial automation systems as a lower-cost alternative to existing Modbus slave devices. The prototype connects sensors and an Arduino board to industrial equipment, isolating digital and analog signals to address electromagnetic interference through circuitry design. This allows customizing the Arduino-based Modbus slave according to industrial application requirements with improved performance and reduced costs.
1. The document describes an innovative solution from ACOEM for automatically recognizing different types of building acoustics measurements using a 01dB sound level meter.
2. The solution can recognize measurements taken in source rooms to determine reverberation time or sound power level, measurements in receiving rooms to determine sound insulation values, and measurements to determine impact noise levels.
3. It utilizes default detection parameters and priority rules to analyze sound level data and classify measurements in real-time, facilitating an optimized workflow for acoustic testing and reducing errors versus manual classification.
AVIS DE RECRUTEMENT :OPPORTUNITE D’EMPLOI A L’AMBASSADE DE MALAISIECONAKRY, R...Fatoumata Chérif
L’Ambassade de Malaisie à Conakry est heureuse d’inviter les candidats intéressés à postuler pour le poste qui suit :
i) Administrateur
Exigences :
a) Agé entre 21 à 35 ans à la date du 01 Janvier 2015
b) Détenteur d’une licence avec une expérience adéquate. Les nouveaux diplômés sont aussi encourager à postuler.
c) Etre fluent en Anglais et Français
d) Maitrise du logiciel Microsoft Office
e) Capable de travailler en groupe
f) Personnalité aimable
Les futurs candidats sont invités à déposer leur demande à l’Ambassade à l’adresse postale BP 5460, Mafanco, Corniche Sud, Conakry au plus tard le 27 Novembre 2015.
La demande doit inclure :
- Lettre de demande en Anglais
- Curriculum vitae (en Anglais)
- Une copie de l’extrait de naissance
- Une copie du certificat de nationalité
- Copies légalisées du diplôme et tous les diplômes pertinents (y compris la traduction en Anglais)
- Une photo récente format passeport
SEULS LES CANDIDATS RETENUS SERONT
INFORMES POUR L’ENTRETIEN
The document summarizes three stories - Thumbelina, about a small girl who finds her prince through hope and persistence; a dreamer who wears shoes from Taking Flight and loves art, nature, and the city park; and details about the Irregular Choice store in London that sells unique designs to people aged 20-40 for prices between 50-200 pounds.
Smoking Cessation: Barriers and Available Methods Dr R R Kasliwal
Tobacco use is the leading global cause of avoidable death worldwide and a key modifiable risk factor for the development of a range of diseases, including cardiovascular disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and some cancers (1-3). In the 1960s, the US Surgeon General and American Heart Association issued reports warning of the dangers of smoking on fatal coronary artery disease (4-6). Since those early publications, 32 US Surgeon General reports have been released exposing the harmful effects of cigarette smoking on cardiovascular health (7,8). The 1983 Surgeon General’s Report (9) was devoted entirely to cardiovascular disease. It concluded that cigarette smoking is one of the three major independent risk factors for heart disease.
Pretty much every company that has computers on the internet has someone who gets called when those computers go down. While this practice isn’t surprising, what is surprising is that we spend very little time as an industry discussing the right way to design and implement alerts. Not from a technical sense; what we need to discuss are how to make alerts something that are actually of value for the business, and worth the disruption they cause in peoples lives. That may sound a bit dramatic, but “pager fatigue” is a real risk to business, and “phantom pages” are a sign that things have gotten out of hand. We have terms for the bad things, it’s time to start talking about the good things. Topics we’ll cover include:
* The difference between metrics, alerts, alarms, and other particulars.
* How do you determine who should be called when a problem arises.
* Simple and effective techniques for your team to responding to alerts & alarms.
* How to attack your monitoring setup to eliminate alerts without adding risk.
* Defining what “production ready” ready software is in a way that the business people will agree to.
At OmniTI, we’re often forced to walk into the middle of an existing infrastructure that is already set on fire. The only thing worse than having no alerts in that situation is having hundreds of alerts screaming at you constantly. Over the years we’ve had to come up with a way to help keep our operations team sane while also providing business value, and most importantly giving comfort to the folks that have brought us in. The methods that we’ve developed can be used by any operations team to help bring sanity back to their world, and end the cycle of “pager fatigue”.
The document discusses conventions used in magazine design and how the author developed their own magazine cover and layout. Some key conventions followed include placing the masthead, issue number and price on the cover. However, the author added bullet points under the masthead listing what's inside. On the contents page, the author challenged conventions by using a long shot image instead of multiple smaller ones. The double page spread followed some conventions like splitting the pages but was developed by using a slanted split and different colors on each side.
The document summarizes the learning and improvements from the author's preliminary school magazine task to their final music magazine product. Key points include: developing a consistent color scheme and brand identity; adding more cover lines in an intentional layout; using appropriate tools like the magnetic lasso to refine images; including typical magazine elements like editorials; and choosing fonts, colors and styles more fitting to engage the target audience. The author demonstrates gaining a deeper understanding of magazine composition and layout through research, and applying those lessons to create a more professional and appealing final product.
1) The magazine uses bold pinks and blues in the design to appeal to its target audience of teenage girls. Pink represents love and crushes, while blue promotes relaxation.
2) Images of pop artists, fashion, and the target audience themselves are used throughout to make the magazine visually appealing and to help readers relate to the content.
3) Casual language and direct addresses to "you" and "your" are employed to speak to readers personally and draw them into the magazine.
The document summarizes the key design choices made in developing a magazine cover and contents pages, comparing decisions to the magazine Q. Key points of comparison include using a banner on the cover to draw attention, choosing a black and white traditional design to convey music's importance, using transparent boxes for cover lines to imply urgency, and including an editor's letter and categorization on the contents page to feel more personalized and professional. Design choices are made considering conventions from similar magazines in the genre.
The document compares and contrasts the design choices made for the cover and interior pages of Q magazine versus those made for the student's own magazine concept. The student aimed to challenge conventions and present a different mood compared to Q magazine, which they described as "very busy" versus their own magazine, which was meant to feel "very relaxed and chilled." Across multiple pages and sections, the student considered choices made by Q magazine and other similar magazines, taking some conventions and developing their own adaptations and new ideas for their magazine concept.
The document compares the author's draft and actual front covers for their R&B magazine called "Desire". For the actual cover, the author zoomed in more on the model's face to make her the center of attention. Colors were changed to red, black, and white to appeal to the target audience. More text was added for more information. A barcode and issue number were included to make it seem more like a real magazine. The name "Desire" was chosen to create an association between the magazine and readers.
The document compares the author's draft and actual front covers for their R&B magazine called "Desire". For the actual cover, the author zoomed in more on the model's face to make her the center of attention. Colors were changed to red, black, and white to appeal to the target audience. More text was added for more information. A barcode and issue number were included to make it look like a real magazine. The name "Desire" was chosen to create an association between the magazine and readers.
The document discusses the progression of skills and techniques learned from creating a preliminary school magazine to a final music magazine. Key improvements included taking higher quality photos with better lighting and angles, more advanced photo editing skills using tools like magnetic lasso, and an overall more polished and professional layout and design for the music magazine compared to the preliminary version. The document reflects on conventions used and challenges faced in creating a magazine aimed at attracting a target audience.
This document discusses how the author's music magazine uses conventions of real magazines to appeal to its target audience of teenagers and young adults. Some conventions it uses include large central images, catchy headlines and taglines, freebies and competitions to attract readers. The magazine also employs a consistent color scheme and fonts throughout to establish its house style and make it feel more professional. Images of young, relatable bands are featured to represent and engage the target social group.
This document discusses how the author's music magazine uses conventions of real magazines to appeal to its target audience of teenagers and young adults. Some conventions it uses include large central images, catchy headlines and taglines, freebies and competitions to attract readers. The magazine also employs a consistent color scheme and fonts throughout to establish its house style and make it feel more professional. Images of young, relatable bands are featured to represent and engage the target social group.
Evaluation Question 1: In what ways does your media product use, develop or c...Precious King
The layout of the magazine challenges conventions in some ways but follows conventions in others. The double page spread has a unique layout with many small images rather than the typical one large image. The contents page also challenges conventions with its two-color split design. However, the masthead conforms to expectations by being centered with large bold text. The front cover also adheres to conventions with its mid-shot portrait, masthead, subheadings and pull quotes. Overall the magazine both develops new designs while meeting expectations for typical magazine sections.
The document discusses the creation of mood boards to evaluate color schemes and genres that would appeal to the target audience of young teenage females. Pink was selected as the main tone for the magazine because it generally represents and appeals to this demographic. Social media links were included on the contents page to match the interests of the target audience and allow them to access articles online. Images featured a model around the target age to create relatability, and a relaxed tone and informal language were used throughout the text and articles.
The document discusses how the magazine addressed its target audience of teenage girls through its design elements.
It used pink and blue colors that represent love and tranquility. Images of pop artists and the target audience were included to make the magazine appealing. Casual language and direct address to "you" helped draw readers in. The price was placed discreetly to not deter readers.
The contents page used varied fonts, images, and intriguing headlines to attract attention without losing brand identity. A double page spread provided entertainment and escapism through an engaging article layout. The magazine aims to fulfill psychological needs like esteem, social interaction, and self-actualization through its content as per uses and gratifications and Maslow's hierarchy
The document discusses how the creator of a new magazine used conventions from similar magazines like We Love Pop and Top of the Pops as inspiration, but also challenged some conventions. The creator analyzed what elements the magazines had in common and experimented with things like title design, image placement, backgrounds, and text formatting to make the new magazine stand out while still looking professional. The goal was to attract the target teenage audience and compete with other magazines in the genre.
The document discusses the process of creating a magazine. It begins by outlining how the creator used conventions from similar magazines like We Love Pop and Top of the Pops as inspiration, while also trying to challenge some conventions. Details are provided on specific design choices for the magazine cover, layout, and content that both follow and challenge industry conventions. Throughout the document, the creator reflects on targeting their magazine at a slightly older demographic of 12-18 year olds and focusing on female artists. The goal was to create a magazine that would appeal to mainstream audiences while putting a new spin on standard magazine conventions.
The student has learned a lot about creating magazines through their magazine project. They have improved their Photoshop and layout skills. While they enjoyed learning about magazines in AS Media, they do not think they will continue to A2 Media as they do not feel interested in creating a music video, which is a required project. Their skills with technologies like Survey Monkey, Blogger, and Slideshare have increased, allowing them to create and share digital content. Feedback on their magazine suggested making the font darker and mixing images with text more. Overall, the project helped them understand magazines better but confirmed A2 Media is not the right fit due to the different focus.
The document discusses the process of researching and analyzing other magazines to inform the creation of an RnB magazine. It describes finding magazines aimed at similar audiences, such as Q magazine, and analyzing their front covers, contents pages, and spreads. The document then analyzes how the author's magazine does or does not follow conventions from these reference magazines in terms of things like mastheads, color schemes, plugs, pictures, headlines, and writing styles.
The document discusses the student's media magazine project and how it uses and develops conventions of real music magazines.
The student used conventions like consistent colors, fonts, and model photos to create continuity. Features included a masthead, puffs, cover lines, thumbnails on the contents page, and social media links.
The double page spread continues conventions with a pull quote, column layout for an interview, and drop cap. Comparisons are made to real magazines to show how conventions were developed, such as an exclusive story box and letter from the editor.
The document summarizes feedback from a survey about a music magazine. Key points include:
- The masthead was bold and noticeable as intended.
- The contents page could be improved by making the color scheme lighter and adding page numbers.
- Respondents liked the layout and photography on the double page spread.
- Most survey respondents were the target demographic of 15-19 years old.
Similar to Question 1 - evaluation content page (20)
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Question 1 - evaluation content page
1. Repeats,
develops
or
challenges
–
Content
page
Code
or
convention
present
Repeat?
Where
from?
Why?
Developed?
Where
from?
Why?
Challenged?
Where
from?
Why?
Editorial
I
aimed
to
challenge
TotP
by
placing
an
editorial
piece
in
the
top
right
corner
of
my
magazine
piece.
I
done
this
due
to
it
giving
a
more
adult
feel
to
the
magazine,
as
well
as
showing
that
we
were
as
interested
in
what
we
were
including
in
the
magazine
as
the
target
audience
were
too
hopefully.
This
would
help
us
to
create
a
‘personal
relationship’
(Katz)
with
the
audience
which
in
the
future
is
likely
to
help
them
to
continue
buying
the
magazine,
as
they
feel
as
though
they’re
part
of
something
larger
than
a
music
magazine
but
instead
a
community.
Colour
Scheme
I
believe
I
developed
on
the
colour
scheme
that
was
used
by
TotP
on
their
content
page,
as
they
used
dashes
of
pink
with
a
white
background;
whereas
on
my
magazine
content
page
I
have
kept
with
my
running
theme
of
a
pink
background
with
dashes
of
blue,
and
grey
throughout.
I
felt
the
need
to
include
a
pink
background
as
it
kept
my
magazine
from
looking
bland,
and
ran
with
the
stereotypes
of
young
girls
from
this
age
group.
Hartley
stated
in
his
seven
subjective
that
a
magazine
had
to
be
related
to
‘age’
I
have
tried
to
show
this
throughout
my
content
page
by
using
a
colour
scheme
that
is
generally
associated
with
the
female
genre
and
a
younger
‘tween’
age.
Placing
of
front
cover
on
content
page
I
repeated
the
convention
of
placing
the
front
cover
on
the
content
page,
as
I
though
this
feature
really
stood
out
as
an
effective
way
to
include
the
front
cover
stories
on
the
content
2.
page.
This
is
primarily
due
to
it
making
it
more
interactive
with
the
readership
and
helps
to
include
less
writing
on
the
page,
therefore
making
it
more
interesting
and
eye-‐
catching,
as
it
is
not
an
entire
page
of
writing
for
the
target
audience.
This
would
work
in
accordance
with
Maslow’s
hierarchy
under
‘self-‐esteem’
due
to
it
making
the
target
audience
feel
as
they
that
they
have
don’t
have
to
struggle
to
finish
reading
the
whole
page,
and
it
is
easier
to
link
up
with
stories
that
they
want
to
read.
Pictures
connected
to
stories
I
have
aimed
to
develop
on
this
convention,
as
I
personally
felt
that
it
was
important
for
smaller
pictures
to
appear
throughout
the
content
page
to
help
the
readership
understand
the
stories
and
who
its
main
focus
is.
On
my
magazine
of
inspiration
they
have
two
images
to
relate
to
stories,
which
don’t
tell
the
readers
much,
therefore
making
it
a
necessity
for
them
to
relate
back
to
the
actual
story
itself
via
the
number.
Instead
I
have
aimed
to
make
my
pictures
as
descriptive
as
possible
to
ensure
that
the
readership
can
have
a
vague
idea
of
what
is
happening,
I
believe
that
this
would
be
extremely
effective
due
to
their
age,
and
therefore
making
it
more
interesting
to
read
instead
of
being
seen
as
‘educate’
by
Katz
who
would
see
this
magazine
to
educate
and
help
the
reader
learn
something.