These are my final decisions on the fonts I will use for my music magazine and the colour scheme I will use. There are also my final photos I will use in my magazine.
These are my final flat plans for my POP music magazine. This powerpoint includes my flat plans for the cover page, chart page, contents page, and both pages of the double page spread.
These are my final flat plans for my POP music magazine. This powerpoint includes my flat plans for the cover page, chart page, contents page, and both pages of the double page spread.
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2. MAGAZINE NAME…
I decided to call my magazine ‘Unplugged’ as it has a strong link to music, particularly pop
music which makes it easier for the readers to know what genre of music the magazine is
just be reading the name of it. I picked this name as it is well known for being used to
describe acoustic music which is a section of pop music which I wanted to explore for my
magazine. ‘Unplugged’ can also be used in music to describe a toned down version of both
music and artists which I liked the idea of for my magazine. I also thought that the name of
my magazine can link to the article in my magazine as I could write about a stripped back
version of the artist and the truth behind what the music industry wants the artist to be like
to appeal to the audience.
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3. FONT FOR MASTHEAD…
I chose the font ’Nova Solid’ to use for my masthead on my magazine. I chose this font
because it is modern which will fit with the theme of my magazine. I also picked this font as it
looks as if it would be used on a pop music magazine and the block lettering will look good
on the cover of my magazine. This font is easy to read so it will not cause any issues with the
audience but it is not so simple that it becomes boring and does not have any affect on the
readers. This font is bold so it will stand out on the cover of my magazine, which will also
attract attention so more people will choose my magazine if it was with others. The font
stands out from the dominant image but does not take away from it and will look good in any
colour which can be useful if the colour scheme and theme changes in each magazine issue.
4. FONT FOR ARTIST NAME…
Engravers MT
I chose ‘Engravers MT’ as the font for the artist name on the cover of my magazine. I
chose to use this font because it is completely different to the font I used for the
masthead which makes the name of the feature artist stand out. Where I had used a new,
modern style font for the masthead, I chose to use an old, retro style font for the artist
name to give contrast and to make my magazine look original. I chose this font because
it is easy to read so if someone looked at it quickly they would still understand what it
said. I also chose to use this font as an old style font is being used more often in pop
music magazines and album covers, which links straight back to the genre of music my
magazine is based on. I liked this font because the letters were not joined up and were
all bold capital letters, creating a dramatic affect.
5. FONT FOR SUB-TITLES AND COVER…
The font I am going to use for the sub-titles throughout the magazine and on the cover is
‘Eurostile’. I chose this font because it is very simple. As all of the other fonts I have used
for my magazine have been very bold and dramatic, I have chosen a simple font to tone
the magazine down so it is not too over dramatic and is easy to look at and read. The
simple font stands out amongst the bold fonts drawing the audiences attention to what is
in the article. This font is a good font to use to provide the readers with more information
as it is easy to read and easy to look at for a longer period of time than a title. This font fits
with the meaning of my masthead as being toned down. This font will compliment the
other fonts on the cover because it is so simple and modern.
6. FONT FOR TITLE OF ARTICLE…
I have chosen to use the font ‘Riesling’ for the title of my article in my magazine. I have
chosen this font because it is simple but different at the same time. It is a font that is easy
to read because it is not as bold as the others and the letters are not completely joined up.
This font reflects the personality I am trying to put across in the article of my magazine
which is another reason as to why I chose this font. This font would look good on the article
page as it fits with the style of images on that page. It also fits in with the font I will use for
the actual article as I will use a very simple font for the article and this more bold font to
make it stand out.
7. FONT FOR ARTICLE…
I have chosen to use the font ‘Arial’ when writing my article for my magazine. I have
chosen this font because it is simple and is easy to read. This font is a good font to use
when writing long pieces of writing as it does not confuse the readers and makes it very
easy to read. I chose to use this font because it fits with the modern theme of my
magazine and will go well with the font I have chosen to use for the title of my article
and the sub-title. This font is commonly used when writing articles which is another
reason as to why I have chosen to use it for my magazine.
Arial
8. CO LO U R S C H E M E
I have chosen to have my colour scheme
for my magazine as a mix between grey
scale and bright colours. I have chosen to
have grey scale as my theme because it fits
with the black and white images that I have
taken to include in my magazine. Grey
scale also looks modern which goes with
the fonts and theme throughout my
magazine. I chose to mix grey scale with
bright colours because I wanted my
magazine to draw attention, which bright
colours will do especially when put next to
greys. I chose bright colours because I
wanted to create an energetic mood with
the magazine, which bright colours are
known to do. I chose the bright colours
because when analysing the results of my
questionnaire a lot of people said they
would like bright colours on the magazine.
I combined the two different colour