Este documento presenta la Ley del Sistema Nacional de Inversión Pública de Perú, la cual crea un sistema para optimizar el uso de los recursos públicos destinados a la inversión a través del establecimiento de principios, procesos, metodologías y normas técnicas relacionadas con las diversas fases de los proyectos de inversión pública. El sistema es administrado por el Ministerio de Economía y Finanzas a través de su Dirección General de Programación Multianual del Sector Público y comprende bancos de proyectos
Lady Gaga is known worldwide for her quirky and unique artistic style. This has led to many parodies of her music videos capitalizing on her weird fashion and personas. Her individuality and unpredictability in constantly reinventing herself has kept audiences engaged and eager to see what she does next. Early in her career, her videos portrayed her as an attractive party girl to sell her music, but she soon became more extreme in her style and makeup, fascination audiences with her freakish individuality despite not appearing conventionally attractive.
The document describes the cover design of a magazine issue focused on rock stars and their tattoos. Key elements include a red background intended to represent passion, a main image that pops out against this background, and a masthead in yellow font that contrasts and stands out. The primary cover line is presented in a tattoo font to tie it to the issue's subject of tattoos.
This magazine cover features a large image of Gerard Way from the band My Chemical Romance, with the band's name in bold large font above to clearly indicate he is associated with the cover story. Additional lines provide a teaser for stories inside and codes including a barcode and issue number follow design conventions to identify the publication.
From researching music magazines, the document's author has gained a clearer understanding of the genre and decided to focus on a niche market similar to Kerrang magazine. They realized front covers need to attract readers' attention with artist names, flashes and cover lines. Contents pages should include editor's notes to engage readers in a fun way. Double page spreads are most effective when visually appealing through interesting photos rather than just text, as readers are more likely to engage with visually compelling pages. The overall magazine needs an attractive design and look to entice readers to purchase it.
Este documento presenta la Ley del Sistema Nacional de Inversión Pública de Perú, la cual crea un sistema para optimizar el uso de los recursos públicos destinados a la inversión a través del establecimiento de principios, procesos, metodologías y normas técnicas relacionadas con las diversas fases de los proyectos de inversión pública. El sistema es administrado por el Ministerio de Economía y Finanzas a través de su Dirección General de Programación Multianual del Sector Público y comprende bancos de proyectos
Lady Gaga is known worldwide for her quirky and unique artistic style. This has led to many parodies of her music videos capitalizing on her weird fashion and personas. Her individuality and unpredictability in constantly reinventing herself has kept audiences engaged and eager to see what she does next. Early in her career, her videos portrayed her as an attractive party girl to sell her music, but she soon became more extreme in her style and makeup, fascination audiences with her freakish individuality despite not appearing conventionally attractive.
The document describes the cover design of a magazine issue focused on rock stars and their tattoos. Key elements include a red background intended to represent passion, a main image that pops out against this background, and a masthead in yellow font that contrasts and stands out. The primary cover line is presented in a tattoo font to tie it to the issue's subject of tattoos.
This magazine cover features a large image of Gerard Way from the band My Chemical Romance, with the band's name in bold large font above to clearly indicate he is associated with the cover story. Additional lines provide a teaser for stories inside and codes including a barcode and issue number follow design conventions to identify the publication.
From researching music magazines, the document's author has gained a clearer understanding of the genre and decided to focus on a niche market similar to Kerrang magazine. They realized front covers need to attract readers' attention with artist names, flashes and cover lines. Contents pages should include editor's notes to engage readers in a fun way. Double page spreads are most effective when visually appealing through interesting photos rather than just text, as readers are more likely to engage with visually compelling pages. The overall magazine needs an attractive design and look to entice readers to purchase it.
The double page spread development document discusses a new approach for laying out content across two facing pages. It proposes organizing information so that related elements appear together when the pages are viewed side by side, allowing readers to easily connect ideas and see how different sections work together. The document recommends using visual cues and consistent formatting to guide readers' eyes between pages and help them understand how all parts fit into the overall structure.
This issue of Wah-Wah magazine focuses on cars, including information on Bring Me The Horizon's new album Sempiternal. The editor complains that they did not choose to make this a car-focused issue and is looking for coffee, making a joke that the car talk is rubbing off on everyone.
This document discusses developing a contents page. A contents page lists the headings and subheadings in a document along with their corresponding page numbers. It allows readers to quickly navigate to specific sections within a longer document.
Blumler and Katz developed uses and gratifications theory, which suggests that media users actively select media to fulfill certain needs. The four main needs are: diversion from everyday life, forming personal relationships, exploring personal identity, and staying informed about their environment. For example, reading Kerrang magazine fulfills the need for diversion by allowing readers to escape daily life and learn about rock stars, fulfills the need for surveillance by giving insights into celebrities' lives, and fulfills the need for personal relationships by keeping readers informed about new bands and releases to discuss with friends.
Shannon Clayton, a musician, has been invited to talk about her passion for cars. She grew up around racing, as her father was a stock car driver and mechanic. Shannon began racing at a young age and won several trophies. While she no longer races due to her music career, she still loves cars and driving fast. The band was initially supportive but concerned about her racing and missing rehearsals. Shannon sees herself as a good driver who enjoys speed and drifting, but does so safely. She had aspirations to race professionally in formulas or touring cars.
The document summarizes feedback from a questionnaire given to a target audience of 16-17 year olds for a new music magazine. 58% of respondents were female, despite the magazine aiming for more male readers. All were in full-time education and 25% had part-time jobs, indicating they had little money. Respondents said they were willing to spend £2-£3 on average for the magazine, with £4 being the absolute maximum.
This document discusses front cover development. The front cover is an important part of any publication as it is the first impression a reader will have. Details around design, layout, imagery and messaging for the front cover need to be carefully considered to attract readers and represent the content within.
The Wah-Wah is an effects pedal that alters the tone of an electric guitar or other instrument. It produces a sound that rises and falls in volume and pitch, similar to the human voice saying the words "wah-wah". Musicians use the Wah-Wah pedal to change tones while playing, creating dramatic musical effects. It became popular in the late 1960s with psychedelic rock and funk music.
The document contains survey results from students on various topics related to a potential college magazine:
1) Only 20% said they would read the magazine in their free time while the other 80% said they would if bored.
2) Important events and dates were the main reason students would read it.
3) Most students prefer spending free time with friends, so content that could be discussed with friends may increase readership.
4) Bold and bright colors were the most popular choice for the magazine's color scheme.
This document is a questionnaire that collects information from a student such as their name, age, gender, subjects taken, when and why they would read a college magazine, what they do in their spare time, what colors they expect to see in a magazine, what articles they would like to see, and how much they would pay for a college magazine. It asks multiple choice and open-ended questions to gather feedback.
The magazine page uses mainly black and white colors with colorful graphic features on the sides to draw the eye. While the core page is bland, the graphics insert fun color in an original and eye-catching yet sophisticated way to attract the target audience. The page design makes the content look cool and ties in well with the intended readers.
The document provides an analysis of the layout, design elements, and intended messaging of a magazine. It notes the simple color scheme and layout aims to appeal to a mature audience, while the photos aim to portray a relaxed, happy lifestyle at a college to attract students from all racial backgrounds through an inclusive message of self-confidence.
The double page spread development document discusses a new approach for laying out content across two facing pages. It proposes organizing information so that related elements appear together when the pages are viewed side by side, allowing readers to easily connect ideas and see how different sections work together. The document recommends using visual cues and consistent formatting to guide readers' eyes between pages and help them understand how all parts fit into the overall structure.
This issue of Wah-Wah magazine focuses on cars, including information on Bring Me The Horizon's new album Sempiternal. The editor complains that they did not choose to make this a car-focused issue and is looking for coffee, making a joke that the car talk is rubbing off on everyone.
This document discusses developing a contents page. A contents page lists the headings and subheadings in a document along with their corresponding page numbers. It allows readers to quickly navigate to specific sections within a longer document.
Blumler and Katz developed uses and gratifications theory, which suggests that media users actively select media to fulfill certain needs. The four main needs are: diversion from everyday life, forming personal relationships, exploring personal identity, and staying informed about their environment. For example, reading Kerrang magazine fulfills the need for diversion by allowing readers to escape daily life and learn about rock stars, fulfills the need for surveillance by giving insights into celebrities' lives, and fulfills the need for personal relationships by keeping readers informed about new bands and releases to discuss with friends.
Shannon Clayton, a musician, has been invited to talk about her passion for cars. She grew up around racing, as her father was a stock car driver and mechanic. Shannon began racing at a young age and won several trophies. While she no longer races due to her music career, she still loves cars and driving fast. The band was initially supportive but concerned about her racing and missing rehearsals. Shannon sees herself as a good driver who enjoys speed and drifting, but does so safely. She had aspirations to race professionally in formulas or touring cars.
The document summarizes feedback from a questionnaire given to a target audience of 16-17 year olds for a new music magazine. 58% of respondents were female, despite the magazine aiming for more male readers. All were in full-time education and 25% had part-time jobs, indicating they had little money. Respondents said they were willing to spend £2-£3 on average for the magazine, with £4 being the absolute maximum.
This document discusses front cover development. The front cover is an important part of any publication as it is the first impression a reader will have. Details around design, layout, imagery and messaging for the front cover need to be carefully considered to attract readers and represent the content within.
The Wah-Wah is an effects pedal that alters the tone of an electric guitar or other instrument. It produces a sound that rises and falls in volume and pitch, similar to the human voice saying the words "wah-wah". Musicians use the Wah-Wah pedal to change tones while playing, creating dramatic musical effects. It became popular in the late 1960s with psychedelic rock and funk music.
The document contains survey results from students on various topics related to a potential college magazine:
1) Only 20% said they would read the magazine in their free time while the other 80% said they would if bored.
2) Important events and dates were the main reason students would read it.
3) Most students prefer spending free time with friends, so content that could be discussed with friends may increase readership.
4) Bold and bright colors were the most popular choice for the magazine's color scheme.
This document is a questionnaire that collects information from a student such as their name, age, gender, subjects taken, when and why they would read a college magazine, what they do in their spare time, what colors they expect to see in a magazine, what articles they would like to see, and how much they would pay for a college magazine. It asks multiple choice and open-ended questions to gather feedback.
The magazine page uses mainly black and white colors with colorful graphic features on the sides to draw the eye. While the core page is bland, the graphics insert fun color in an original and eye-catching yet sophisticated way to attract the target audience. The page design makes the content look cool and ties in well with the intended readers.
The document provides an analysis of the layout, design elements, and intended messaging of a magazine. It notes the simple color scheme and layout aims to appeal to a mature audience, while the photos aim to portray a relaxed, happy lifestyle at a college to attract students from all racial backgrounds through an inclusive message of self-confidence.