Thomas McEnaney submitted a portfolio for the Level 3 Cambridge Introductory Diploma in Media unit on UK Media Publishing. The portfolio included mood boards, mind maps, draft interviews, masthead designs, and graphic layouts for the magazine's front cover, double page spread, and "Off the Radar" section. Analysis explained the design choices like using the house style colors and layouts inspired by established magazines. A magazine flat plan outlined the planned content sections.
Thomas McEnaney submitted proposals and designs for a music magazine called SHUTTERS as part of his Level 3 Cambridge Introductory Diploma in Media course at St. Andrew's Catholic School. The document includes draft front covers, a double page spread layout, and explanations of design choices such as the font, layout, cover lines, and interview format. The main focus of the double page spread would be an interview with the band The Killers about their history and future plans.
Thomas McEnaney submitted a media project for his Level 3 Cambridge Introductory Diploma in Media. He proposed creating a monthly music magazine called SHUTTERS focused on new and upcoming British bands. The magazine would be £1.50 per issue and distributed monthly. It would include band interviews, news, and free posters. McEnaney provided details on the magazine's design, including the logo, fonts, colors, and layout. He also outlined plans for photography, equipment needs, and the first issue featuring an interview with The Killers.
This document analyzes and summarizes several magazine covers and contents pages. For the BBC magazine analysis, it notes the masthead uses contrasting colors to attract readers. For the Top of the Pops analysis, it describes the Taylor Swift cover image inviting readers to learn about her style, and sub-images advertising fashion items. For the We Love Pop analysis, it highlights the neon colors and images promoting artists to entice readers.
The document summarizes the conventions and sales information of four magazines - Prime Living, Now, FourFourTwo, and Match. It describes the pictures, mastheads, teasers, colors, and target audiences of each magazine cover. Prime Living targets wealthy residents of Houston, selling 40,000 copies. Now targets females interested in celebrity gossip, selling 540,000 weekly. FourFourTwo focuses on soccer and sells 111,000 copies a week, making it the best-selling soccer magazine, outpacing Match by 5,000 copies.
The document analyzes the front cover, contents page, and a double page spread (DPS) of a magazine.
The front cover uses bold colors and a single image of Katy Perry to draw attention. The contents page features a male model with a feminine touch of a red heart on his chest.
The DPS image of Nicki Minaj aims to intrigue readers with her direct gaze and ambiguous expression, enticing them to learn more in the article. Simple designs and limited elements are used throughout to avoid overwhelming readers.
Front cover analysis essay and labelled analysisLizRose2012
This document analyzes and compares the front covers of two music magazines: NME and Q Magazine. Both covers use similar color schemes of red, black, and white. They also follow the Guttenberg Design Principle by placing key elements like the magazine title and artist image in areas where the eye is naturally drawn. However, there are some differences - NME uses more vibrant colors and imagery to appeal to a younger audience, while Q Magazine has a cleaner, more mature design. Overall, the covers have similar layouts but target different genres and age groups through subtle stylistic choices.
The document analyzes the design elements of several music magazine covers and contents pages, including color schemes, photography, writing styles, layouts, ratios of text to images, and fonts. Key points analyzed include how the design represents the bands featured and aims to appeal to the magazines' target audiences and genres of music. Overall the document provides detailed breakdowns of the visual rhetorical strategies used across different magazine covers and pages.
The document analyzes the design elements of music magazines NME and Rock Sound, including their covers, content pages, and double-page spreads. It discusses the color schemes, photography, writing styles, text-to-picture ratios, and fonts used and how they target younger audiences interested in rock, punk, and indie music genres. Key details like quotes, names of bands and albums, and live photos are used to engage readers in the 17-30 age range. Darker colors and edgier styles on Rock Sound differentiate it slightly from NME but they aim to attract similar demographics.
Thomas McEnaney submitted proposals and designs for a music magazine called SHUTTERS as part of his Level 3 Cambridge Introductory Diploma in Media course at St. Andrew's Catholic School. The document includes draft front covers, a double page spread layout, and explanations of design choices such as the font, layout, cover lines, and interview format. The main focus of the double page spread would be an interview with the band The Killers about their history and future plans.
Thomas McEnaney submitted a media project for his Level 3 Cambridge Introductory Diploma in Media. He proposed creating a monthly music magazine called SHUTTERS focused on new and upcoming British bands. The magazine would be £1.50 per issue and distributed monthly. It would include band interviews, news, and free posters. McEnaney provided details on the magazine's design, including the logo, fonts, colors, and layout. He also outlined plans for photography, equipment needs, and the first issue featuring an interview with The Killers.
This document analyzes and summarizes several magazine covers and contents pages. For the BBC magazine analysis, it notes the masthead uses contrasting colors to attract readers. For the Top of the Pops analysis, it describes the Taylor Swift cover image inviting readers to learn about her style, and sub-images advertising fashion items. For the We Love Pop analysis, it highlights the neon colors and images promoting artists to entice readers.
The document summarizes the conventions and sales information of four magazines - Prime Living, Now, FourFourTwo, and Match. It describes the pictures, mastheads, teasers, colors, and target audiences of each magazine cover. Prime Living targets wealthy residents of Houston, selling 40,000 copies. Now targets females interested in celebrity gossip, selling 540,000 weekly. FourFourTwo focuses on soccer and sells 111,000 copies a week, making it the best-selling soccer magazine, outpacing Match by 5,000 copies.
The document analyzes the front cover, contents page, and a double page spread (DPS) of a magazine.
The front cover uses bold colors and a single image of Katy Perry to draw attention. The contents page features a male model with a feminine touch of a red heart on his chest.
The DPS image of Nicki Minaj aims to intrigue readers with her direct gaze and ambiguous expression, enticing them to learn more in the article. Simple designs and limited elements are used throughout to avoid overwhelming readers.
Front cover analysis essay and labelled analysisLizRose2012
This document analyzes and compares the front covers of two music magazines: NME and Q Magazine. Both covers use similar color schemes of red, black, and white. They also follow the Guttenberg Design Principle by placing key elements like the magazine title and artist image in areas where the eye is naturally drawn. However, there are some differences - NME uses more vibrant colors and imagery to appeal to a younger audience, while Q Magazine has a cleaner, more mature design. Overall, the covers have similar layouts but target different genres and age groups through subtle stylistic choices.
The document analyzes the design elements of several music magazine covers and contents pages, including color schemes, photography, writing styles, layouts, ratios of text to images, and fonts. Key points analyzed include how the design represents the bands featured and aims to appeal to the magazines' target audiences and genres of music. Overall the document provides detailed breakdowns of the visual rhetorical strategies used across different magazine covers and pages.
The document analyzes the design elements of music magazines NME and Rock Sound, including their covers, content pages, and double-page spreads. It discusses the color schemes, photography, writing styles, text-to-picture ratios, and fonts used and how they target younger audiences interested in rock, punk, and indie music genres. Key details like quotes, names of bands and albums, and live photos are used to engage readers in the 17-30 age range. Darker colors and edgier styles on Rock Sound differentiate it slightly from NME but they aim to attract similar demographics.
The document analyzes and summarizes aspects of music magazine covers and content pages, including their color schemes, photography, writing styles, text-to-picture ratios, and fonts. Key aspects noted include the use of dark colors and photos on rock magazine covers to appeal to their target audiences, the inclusion of quotes and names to inform readers concisely, and variations in these design elements between covers meant to attract attention and interior pages meant for overview.
The document analyzes the design elements of several music magazine covers, including color schemes, photography, writing styles, text-to-picture ratios, and fonts. For each magazine cover, it examines how the design choices represent the bands featured and target audiences. Overall, the document finds that the covers use punk, rock, and indie aesthetic styles that align with their genres and eras to attract intended readers.
The document summarizes the ways in which the media product uses, develops, and challenges conventions of real media. It discusses using a masthead similar to other magazines in terms of location, colors, and font. Images are used that represent the rock genre through posing, clothing, and facial expressions of models. Layout follows conventions such as masthead location, pull quotes, and issue dates. The written content aims to be interesting and understandable for the target audience. In summary, the document outlines how the media product adheres to and develops conventions through its visual design, images, layout, and writing.
The document analyzes the design elements of several music magazine covers, including color schemes, photography, writing styles, and layouts. It finds that the covers generally use simple designs that represent the genres and images of the featured bands. Punk magazines emphasize rebelliousness through bright colors and informal fonts and layouts. Older band covers depict the artists as established through historic photos and classic color schemes. Overall, the covers are designed to attract intended audiences through visuals that align with the musicians' brands.
The document provides a review of several magazine covers and contents pages. Some key points made:
- Magazine mastheads are designed to stand out from the background in order to catch viewers' eyes. Central images are often used to focus attention on a main topic.
- Snippets of text and quotes are used to entice readers to learn more by reading the full articles. Mentions of popular artists can also draw in fans.
- Color schemes, font sizes, and layouts are intentional choices to ensure readability and guide the eye to important elements like headlines or images. Contrasting colors in particular help elements stand out.
- Contents pages showcase article topics and brief descriptions to give readers a preview
The document analyzes the cover design of different music magazines to understand their target audiences. It discusses various design elements like mastheads, images, color schemes, and copy used on the covers. These elements provide clues about whether the magazines aim to target male audiences with bold, dark designs or female audiences with more feminine, colorful designs. The analysis also considers how the placement of images and text can be used to draw attention to key stories or artists featured in each issue.
Nathan Paul Edser has submitted a foundation portfolio for a media course. The portfolio includes a preliminary exercise to design the front cover and contents page of a new school/college magazine. Nathan analyzed conventions for magazine covers such as including the masthead, central image, and plugs. He also examined conventions for contents pages like subheadings, previews, and contact information. Nathan designed mockups for the front cover of "Sponne Weekly" featuring a photo of Bruno Mars and for the contents page laying out article topics and page numbers. He discussed representations in the central image and choices of fonts, layouts, and color schemes.
The document provides an analysis of the design elements used in music magazines NME and Rock Sound, including their covers and internal content pages. Key elements discussed include color schemes, photography, writing styles, use of fonts, and ratios of text to images. Across both magazines, dark colors and gritty photography aim to appeal to their target audiences of teenage to young adult music fans, especially those interested in genres like rock, punk, and goth. Short, informal writing keeps the content engaging for readers.
The document provides details on the layout and design choices for two magazine covers - a front cover and a double page spread.
For the front cover, it describes placing the barcode on the columns to allow more room for the cover design and make the barcode less prominent. It also discusses placing the masthead, main image, strapline, cover lines, headlines and other elements.
For the double page spread, it highlights using one of the photo images for the spread with an effective layout that draws attention through a large side image, overlaying pull quote and embedded quote box in the text.
The document then discusses color choices, font selection, potential magazine names, inspiration from other magazines, and finalizing the two
The document provides information about NME (New Musical Express), a British music magazine. It discusses the magazine's history, including being founded in 1952 and recently changing publishers from IPC Media to Time Inc. Details are given about Time Inc. as the current publisher and owner of NME. Demographic information is also included, stating that 61% of NME readers are from social grades A-C1.
The document analyzes several magazine covers and contents pages. The covers use recognizable artist images and lists of featured bands to attract readers. Colorful mastheads and headers grab attention. Contents pages organize articles by genre and include band indexes, advertisements, and teasers to entice reading. Double page spreads balance images and text to review albums and preview upcoming music. House styles and layout conventions create cohesive, reader-friendly designs across the publications.
The document analyzes several magazine covers and contents pages. The covers use recognizable artist images and lists of featured bands to attract readers interested in those artists. Prominent mastheads, cover lines, and barcodes follow industry conventions. Contents pages organize articles by genre and include band indexes, advertisements, and editor notes to guide readers. Double page spreads balance articles and images while employing the magazines' color schemes and informal design.
This summary provides a high-level overview of the key points in 3 sentences:
The document discusses the process of constructing a music magazine covering the genres of R&B and pop, targeting teenagers. It examines the forms and conventions used that are similar to real magazines like Q Magazine. The document also covers how the magazine represents its target audience of teenage music fans, who the intended audience is, and how it aims to attract their attention through elements like the cover, layout, and content.
Compare and contrast of two music magazinesleomatcham
Both Q magazine and NME use similar techniques to attract readers, such as colorful covers featuring band photos and limited text. While both magazines use red, yellow and white color schemes on their covers, Q stands out with a simple white background that makes its cover feel more professional and attractive. NME's blurred red background makes its cover seem dull by comparison. The contents pages also aim to attract readers through selective previews of articles using photos and short quotes, without revealing too much to maintain reader interest. Overall the documents compares how Q and NME design their covers and contents pages to draw readers in through visuals and limited previews of the articles inside.
This document provides a breakdown of the layout and design elements used on a magazine cover and spread. Key elements highlighted include the use of bold fonts, colors, sizing and positioning of images and text to draw attention to important names, stories and features. Photographs of artists are prominently displayed in various shots and poses to attract readers' interest in the accompanying articles. Quotes, logos and other graphics are also formatted and placed strategically to effectively promote the content and stories within the issue.
The model makes direct eye contact with the audience in a close-up shot against a neutral background, intended to draw readers in. The masthead "Billboard" is prominently displayed at the top center as expected. Pink and white cover lines highlighting artists and stories stand out against the grey backdrop. The simplistic language and style suggests the target audience enjoys popular music.
The document provides an analysis of various magazine covers and pages, noting design elements like:
- Placement of mastheads, images, barcodes, and other elements
- Use of different fonts, colors, and graphical techniques
- Layout of covers, contents pages, and double page spreads
- Effectiveness of elements in attracting readers and conveying information
The document provides instructions for a media coursework assignment to design the front page layout of a new school/college magazine. Students must produce the front page layout featuring a student photograph using desktop publishing and image editing software. They must also produce a mock-up of the contents page layout. Students will be assessed on research and planning, production, and evaluation.
The document provides instructions for a media coursework assignment to design the front page layout of a new school/college magazine. Students must produce the front page layout featuring a student photograph and text using desktop publishing and image editing software. They must also produce a mock-up of the contents page layout. Students will be assessed on research and planning, production, and evaluation.
Eames Consulting Group is an award-winning recruitment firm focused on placing mid-to-senior level professionals in the financial and professional services sectors. They operate across 11 specialist divisions including actuarial, audit, broking, claims, compliance, and others. Eames prides itself on its extensive research and networks to source niche and hard-to-find talent without relying solely on databases. They have placed candidates in over 18 countries from their 4 international offices.
El ingeniero ambiental Ricardo Alberto Martínez opina que la próxima crisis de El Salvador será por el agua debido al crecimiento poblacional y la escasez del recurso. Martínez, quien trabaja para una de las mejores compañías constructoras de Estados Unidos, destaca la importancia de que El Salvador posea una ley de agua y acelere el proceso de definir la calidad del agua. Adicionalmente, comenta que las grandes constructoras ahora se enfocan en la sostenibilidad ambiental, utilizando los recursos de la mejor
The document analyzes and summarizes aspects of music magazine covers and content pages, including their color schemes, photography, writing styles, text-to-picture ratios, and fonts. Key aspects noted include the use of dark colors and photos on rock magazine covers to appeal to their target audiences, the inclusion of quotes and names to inform readers concisely, and variations in these design elements between covers meant to attract attention and interior pages meant for overview.
The document analyzes the design elements of several music magazine covers, including color schemes, photography, writing styles, text-to-picture ratios, and fonts. For each magazine cover, it examines how the design choices represent the bands featured and target audiences. Overall, the document finds that the covers use punk, rock, and indie aesthetic styles that align with their genres and eras to attract intended readers.
The document summarizes the ways in which the media product uses, develops, and challenges conventions of real media. It discusses using a masthead similar to other magazines in terms of location, colors, and font. Images are used that represent the rock genre through posing, clothing, and facial expressions of models. Layout follows conventions such as masthead location, pull quotes, and issue dates. The written content aims to be interesting and understandable for the target audience. In summary, the document outlines how the media product adheres to and develops conventions through its visual design, images, layout, and writing.
The document analyzes the design elements of several music magazine covers, including color schemes, photography, writing styles, and layouts. It finds that the covers generally use simple designs that represent the genres and images of the featured bands. Punk magazines emphasize rebelliousness through bright colors and informal fonts and layouts. Older band covers depict the artists as established through historic photos and classic color schemes. Overall, the covers are designed to attract intended audiences through visuals that align with the musicians' brands.
The document provides a review of several magazine covers and contents pages. Some key points made:
- Magazine mastheads are designed to stand out from the background in order to catch viewers' eyes. Central images are often used to focus attention on a main topic.
- Snippets of text and quotes are used to entice readers to learn more by reading the full articles. Mentions of popular artists can also draw in fans.
- Color schemes, font sizes, and layouts are intentional choices to ensure readability and guide the eye to important elements like headlines or images. Contrasting colors in particular help elements stand out.
- Contents pages showcase article topics and brief descriptions to give readers a preview
The document analyzes the cover design of different music magazines to understand their target audiences. It discusses various design elements like mastheads, images, color schemes, and copy used on the covers. These elements provide clues about whether the magazines aim to target male audiences with bold, dark designs or female audiences with more feminine, colorful designs. The analysis also considers how the placement of images and text can be used to draw attention to key stories or artists featured in each issue.
Nathan Paul Edser has submitted a foundation portfolio for a media course. The portfolio includes a preliminary exercise to design the front cover and contents page of a new school/college magazine. Nathan analyzed conventions for magazine covers such as including the masthead, central image, and plugs. He also examined conventions for contents pages like subheadings, previews, and contact information. Nathan designed mockups for the front cover of "Sponne Weekly" featuring a photo of Bruno Mars and for the contents page laying out article topics and page numbers. He discussed representations in the central image and choices of fonts, layouts, and color schemes.
The document provides an analysis of the design elements used in music magazines NME and Rock Sound, including their covers and internal content pages. Key elements discussed include color schemes, photography, writing styles, use of fonts, and ratios of text to images. Across both magazines, dark colors and gritty photography aim to appeal to their target audiences of teenage to young adult music fans, especially those interested in genres like rock, punk, and goth. Short, informal writing keeps the content engaging for readers.
The document provides details on the layout and design choices for two magazine covers - a front cover and a double page spread.
For the front cover, it describes placing the barcode on the columns to allow more room for the cover design and make the barcode less prominent. It also discusses placing the masthead, main image, strapline, cover lines, headlines and other elements.
For the double page spread, it highlights using one of the photo images for the spread with an effective layout that draws attention through a large side image, overlaying pull quote and embedded quote box in the text.
The document then discusses color choices, font selection, potential magazine names, inspiration from other magazines, and finalizing the two
The document provides information about NME (New Musical Express), a British music magazine. It discusses the magazine's history, including being founded in 1952 and recently changing publishers from IPC Media to Time Inc. Details are given about Time Inc. as the current publisher and owner of NME. Demographic information is also included, stating that 61% of NME readers are from social grades A-C1.
The document analyzes several magazine covers and contents pages. The covers use recognizable artist images and lists of featured bands to attract readers. Colorful mastheads and headers grab attention. Contents pages organize articles by genre and include band indexes, advertisements, and teasers to entice reading. Double page spreads balance images and text to review albums and preview upcoming music. House styles and layout conventions create cohesive, reader-friendly designs across the publications.
The document analyzes several magazine covers and contents pages. The covers use recognizable artist images and lists of featured bands to attract readers interested in those artists. Prominent mastheads, cover lines, and barcodes follow industry conventions. Contents pages organize articles by genre and include band indexes, advertisements, and editor notes to guide readers. Double page spreads balance articles and images while employing the magazines' color schemes and informal design.
This summary provides a high-level overview of the key points in 3 sentences:
The document discusses the process of constructing a music magazine covering the genres of R&B and pop, targeting teenagers. It examines the forms and conventions used that are similar to real magazines like Q Magazine. The document also covers how the magazine represents its target audience of teenage music fans, who the intended audience is, and how it aims to attract their attention through elements like the cover, layout, and content.
Compare and contrast of two music magazinesleomatcham
Both Q magazine and NME use similar techniques to attract readers, such as colorful covers featuring band photos and limited text. While both magazines use red, yellow and white color schemes on their covers, Q stands out with a simple white background that makes its cover feel more professional and attractive. NME's blurred red background makes its cover seem dull by comparison. The contents pages also aim to attract readers through selective previews of articles using photos and short quotes, without revealing too much to maintain reader interest. Overall the documents compares how Q and NME design their covers and contents pages to draw readers in through visuals and limited previews of the articles inside.
This document provides a breakdown of the layout and design elements used on a magazine cover and spread. Key elements highlighted include the use of bold fonts, colors, sizing and positioning of images and text to draw attention to important names, stories and features. Photographs of artists are prominently displayed in various shots and poses to attract readers' interest in the accompanying articles. Quotes, logos and other graphics are also formatted and placed strategically to effectively promote the content and stories within the issue.
The model makes direct eye contact with the audience in a close-up shot against a neutral background, intended to draw readers in. The masthead "Billboard" is prominently displayed at the top center as expected. Pink and white cover lines highlighting artists and stories stand out against the grey backdrop. The simplistic language and style suggests the target audience enjoys popular music.
The document provides an analysis of various magazine covers and pages, noting design elements like:
- Placement of mastheads, images, barcodes, and other elements
- Use of different fonts, colors, and graphical techniques
- Layout of covers, contents pages, and double page spreads
- Effectiveness of elements in attracting readers and conveying information
The document provides instructions for a media coursework assignment to design the front page layout of a new school/college magazine. Students must produce the front page layout featuring a student photograph using desktop publishing and image editing software. They must also produce a mock-up of the contents page layout. Students will be assessed on research and planning, production, and evaluation.
The document provides instructions for a media coursework assignment to design the front page layout of a new school/college magazine. Students must produce the front page layout featuring a student photograph and text using desktop publishing and image editing software. They must also produce a mock-up of the contents page layout. Students will be assessed on research and planning, production, and evaluation.
Eames Consulting Group is an award-winning recruitment firm focused on placing mid-to-senior level professionals in the financial and professional services sectors. They operate across 11 specialist divisions including actuarial, audit, broking, claims, compliance, and others. Eames prides itself on its extensive research and networks to source niche and hard-to-find talent without relying solely on databases. They have placed candidates in over 18 countries from their 4 international offices.
El ingeniero ambiental Ricardo Alberto Martínez opina que la próxima crisis de El Salvador será por el agua debido al crecimiento poblacional y la escasez del recurso. Martínez, quien trabaja para una de las mejores compañías constructoras de Estados Unidos, destaca la importancia de que El Salvador posea una ley de agua y acelere el proceso de definir la calidad del agua. Adicionalmente, comenta que las grandes constructoras ahora se enfocan en la sostenibilidad ambiental, utilizando los recursos de la mejor
Este documento presenta una guía didáctica para enseñar sobre la reproducción humana a estudiantes de 6to grado utilizando una presentación Prezi y un video explicativo. La lección introducirá los órganos reproductivos y el proceso de fecundación, embarazo y parto a través de preguntas durante el video. Los estudiantes completarán un trabajo final individual o en grupos para evaluar su comprensión, con oportunidades adicionales para aquellos que necesiten más apoyo.
Royal weddings - De 10 mooiste trouwjurken van de afgelopen jaren (BE)Stylight
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The document discusses effective slide design for science presentations. It begins by outlining how audience attention wanes over time due to poor delivery, unclear organization, and poorly designed slides. It then provides tips for designing memorable slides such as using minimal essential data, assertion-evidence structure, emphasis with text, metaphorical images, minimum essential graphs, and outlines. Examples are given to illustrate these tips. The overall message is that effective slide design is important to maintain audience attention and convey key scientific concepts and findings.
In Conversation with Compassion & Care
This series of essays examines compassion and care in relation to gender. Through these accounts, we see a poignant reminder that acts of compassion are responses to pain, though delivering compassion takes courage and strength. Acts of violence against women questions whether inequality is embedded deep within societal and communities’ infrastructure, yet this does by no means exempt from individual accountability. Collectively, the essays in this series call for a change in how we deal with difference, how we deal with courage and respect for women, our mothers, our sisters , our daughters; I would like to thank all of the contributors for providing touching, yet hard hitting accounts of compassion and gender. All the people involved with careif, Trustees, International Advisors, Patrons, Friends, Supporters, etc give their time as volunteers. If you want to be part of this careif experience or indeed contribute your own testimony on Compassion and Care; email us at enquiries@careif.org
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This document provides an overview of a presentation on energy efficiency opportunities for the electrical generation sector. It discusses the benefits of energy efficiency, including financial savings and environmental benefits. It identifies obstacles to energy efficiency in the sector and provides suggestions on how to increase awareness and identify opportunities. Specific energy efficiency measures and programs are outlined, and case studies provide examples of energy and emissions reductions achieved through efficiency improvements.
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The document provides details on the planning and design process for a mock rock music magazine. It includes:
1) A mood board and mind map to establish the genre, target audience, and branding for the magazine. Images and themes were selected that would appeal to typical Kerrang! readers.
2) Rough sketches of the front cover and double-page spread layout, including placement of images, headlines, interviews, and other elements. The color scheme and fonts aim to match the style of Kerrang! magazine.
3) Notes on the overall house style and dimensions of the magazine, which will follow a traditional print format. Color schemes and elements will be repeated from Kerrang! for consistency.
The document analyzes the results of a questionnaire for a music magazine targeted at 15-25 year olds. Based on the results, the magazine will focus on indie music, include articles on The Libertines and interviews, cost £3.25, be published monthly, and feature information about MTV and the Glastonbury festival. Photos are planned to feature on the cover and table of contents, including a group shot and photos of Biffy Clyro and spray can art. Different font styles are experimented with for the magazine name.
This document contains a student's mind map and plans for an original UK-based rock music magazine called "Revolution!". The student discusses plans for the magazine's layout, design elements, and conventions. Key points include:
- The magazine will target the same audience as Kerrang! magazine and cover popular rock bands.
- It will utilize conventions from Kerrang! such as fonts, colors and images but make adaptations to establish its own style and identity.
- The cover and double-page spread designs incorporate bold colors, fonts and images to draw attention and convey the magazine's rock genre. Details like backgrounds and quotes are chosen to set the tone.
- Interior pages will feature the magazine brand identity
This document contains a student's mind map and plans for an original UK-based rock music magazine called "Revolution!". The student discusses plans for the magazine's layout, design elements, and conventions. Key points include:
- The magazine will target the same audience as Kerrang! magazine and cover popular rock bands.
- It will utilize conventions from Kerrang! such as fonts, colors and images but make adaptations to establish its own style and identity.
- The cover and double-page spread designs incorporate bold colors, fonts and images to draw attention and convey the magazine's rock genre. Design elements will be adapted from Kerrang! while maintaining the overall style.
- Inside pages will include the
The document outlines the production process for a print-based magazine, including rough sketches of layout elements, finalizing graphic designs, conducting a photo shoot, drafting articles and interviews, and developing a production plan to finalize and distribute the first issue. Key elements that are planned include determining staff roles, selecting an artist for the cover, conducting an interview, and designing the layout in software like Photoshop and InDesign. The production plan schedules tasks over multiple weeks to interview staff, find an artist, conduct a photo shoot, write and edit articles, and finalize the design and distribution of the magazine.
The document provides production details for a coursework assignment to design the front page, contents page, and a double-page spread for a new music magazine. It outlines the tasks, which are to design the front cover featuring an image and text, a contents page layout, and a double-page article spread. It also lists the assessment criteria of research and planning, production, and evaluation. Additional pages provide definitions of magazine design elements and conventions, as well as research results from an audience survey to help inform the design of the magazine.
The document provides details for developing two music magazine concepts - AMP and Endure. Key details include:
- AMP will have a loud, outgoing brand image using blue and red colors to represent amplification. It will target 15-35 year olds and feature up and coming artists.
- Endure will have a professional, enduring brand image using black, grey, and yellow colors. It will also target 15-35 year olds and focus on consistency and longevity.
- Both magazines will be monthly, include articles, photos, reviews and more to engage their target audiences. Color schemes and elements like the masthead location and page numbers will be repeated for consistency.
This document outlines plans for photography and layout for a rock music magazine. It includes details on 7 planned photo shoots, including locations, times, dates, and purposes. It also provides draft designs for the magazine's front cover and a double-page spread interview. The front cover design features the lead singer of Black Veil Brides with headlines and promos. The double-page spread layout includes a headline, standfirst, interview text, quote, and photo on facing pages. Notes on test photography, permissions, and hazards are also included.
This document provides details about Ollie Long's plans for two rap/hip-hop magazines called "ANTI" and "Major". It includes information about the target audience, which will be mainly males aged 15-45 from socioeconomic classes C1, C2, and D. Ollie also discusses the magazine layout, colors, mastheads, and includes mood boards and draft designs. The production plan outlines tasks like choosing content, conducting interviews, and incorporating photographs over a two week period.
Jessica Monk is creating a new indie music magazine called Bass that will compete with established magazines Kerrang and NME. Bass will have 70 pages and be released on a weekly basis. It will feature interviews, festival guides, album reviews and free CDs for subscribers. The target audience is males aged 14-19 in the UK who enjoy indie music. The magazine will have an orange and black color scheme.
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This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UP
u13 LO2
1. Candidate Name: Thomas McEnaney
Candidate Number: 4096
Center: St. Andrew’s Catholic School
Center Number: 64135
OCR –
Level 3 Cambridge Introductory Diploma in Media
Unit 13:
UK Media Publishing
2.
3.
4. Mood Board – Analysis
The reason I have chosen The colours that I will use in
my magazine will hold consistent of red white and the
image background as it is for my front cover of the
magazine. I will have red text for the headline which will
be on the top of the page and spread across the middle of
the page. Hopefully when my magazine becomes more
popular I will be able to cover some of the masthead like
Kerrang and NME do. Red- It is associated with energy,
power, determination as well as passion, desire, and love.
White- It is associated with purity which is what Shutters
want to be as we produce an honest interview in our
magazine with hard working musicians to get there story
across.
7. Masthead
My magazine is called Shutters this has been inspired by market research I
carried out in my LO2 presentation as it was the most popular name chosen
by the audience.
I believe the best font style for my magazine will be Lemon milk from
dafonts.com because it is very similar to the style of NME my magazine of
inspiration and carries through the similar genre of the new indie different
looking text which my magazine focuses on (New music from indie bands and
artists)
8. Font style Ideas
This is the masthead font style I have chosen
because I believe that it is similar to my magazine
of inspirations font and Steve Neale repeat 1980
has proven that this is a popular style of font.
I did select this font as a potential font style
however I think that it is too much like the Kerrang
style of music and heavier rock music than my
rock/indie music magazine
This is similar to the Lemon Milk font however I
did not chose this one as my final font because I
see it as being too young to appeal to my target
audience age group.
9. Other Font styles
For the DPS I used the Myriad Pro font style for the
interview and main headline because I felt that this
was the best suited style to the magazine and genre
of music that I am producing. It is also of a similar
style to my magazine of inspiration NME in which I
am `Repeat Steve Neale 1980’. Below is an
example from my DPS interview to show you the
Myriad Pro Font style.
Extract from my DPS
showing the font style of
Myriad Pro
11. Graphic Layout (Front Cover) SHUTTERS
Puff
Promot
ion
Secondary
Headline
Barcode
Masthead
Cover
Lines
Main ImageCover
Lines
Cover
Lines
Strapline
The main headline I have
chosen for my front cover is
The Killers in a bold font
Myriad Pro with a drop
shadow effect on it. In a red
font colour with signifies love
and passion which the band
have for music and want to
express this through the
interview in my DPS.
The strapline for my
magazine is New music
discovered which is what I
want to feature my magazine
as I feel that there a lot of
artists and Bands in Britain
who are not signed yet who
should be and I want my
magazine to give them the
audience the should have.
For my main image on the front
cover it will be the leading
singer from The Killers as for
the first issue I release of the
magazine it will generate a large
target audience due to the
Richard Dyer Star Appeal
With the puff promotion
being in the top left corner
below the strapline in a bright
circle it stands out from the
page being bright and eye
catching because if someone
Is deciding what magazine
they are going to read and
they have a chance to win a to
prize which is eye catching
they are more likely to
purchase my magazine.
12. Graphic Layout (DPS) SHUTTERS
Main Headline
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Interview
Pull Quote
Date &
Issue
Date &
Issue
Date &
Issue
Page no. Page
no.
I have included social
media links at the
bottom of the page so
that readers can keep up
to date with what new
content will be in the
magazine for next
months issue
The page number I have
decided to use as the
same place as NME also
by placing the DPS in the
middle of the magazine I
am Repeating Steve
Neale 1980 by following
this brand identity it
conveys the realism
between NME and
SHUTTERS
I have split the interview over both pages because
I feel that if I just used one page for the interview
it would look to cramped and unprofessional.
Also by using both sides of the DPS it enabled me
to ad more questions and answers from the
interview
The main image is going to be in the centre of the page
because I believe that by having the image in the middle it
puts the focus on the artist or band. Also I will look to do this
for future issues to give the brand identity I am looking to get
The main headline
for my interview is The
Killers in the Myriad
Pro font because I like
to keep it simplistic for
the reader with the font
being easy to read and
setting out how the
interview will be with a
simple Q and A.
The stand first for
my DPS is about
the previous ten
years of where they
have started and
where they are now
leading into the
interview about
where they want to
go in the future
after they just
picked up best
festival act award.
13. Graphic Layout (Off The Radar)
Masthead Puff
Prom
otion
Main Image
Main Headline
Cover
Lines
Secon
dary
headli
ne
Image
Strapline
Barco
de
Cover
Lines
The main headline I have
chosen for my front cover is
Atilla in a bold font Swiss721
with a drop shadow effect on
it. In a red colour which
signifies love and passion. Also
by having it in red it also grabs
the attention of the reader or
anyone choosing a magazine to
read.
The strapline for my magazine
is Undiscovered talent which is
what I want to feature my
magazine as I feel that there a lot
of artists and Bands in Britain
who are not signed yet who
should be and I want my
magazine to give them the
audience the should have.
For my main image on the
front cover it will be the leading
singer from Atilla as for the first
issue I release of the magazine it
will generate a large target
audience due to the Richard
Dyer Star Appeal
The puff promotion
for my magazine is in
the top right corner in
a bright yellow circle
as it is a very bright
and vibrant colour
that grabs the
attention of the reader
14. Graphic Layout (Off The Radar)
Main Headline
Main Image
Stand
first
and
Interv
iew
Pull
Quote
Inter
view
Int
ervi
ew
Int
ervi
ew
Band
Logo
The stand first for my
DPS is about the
recent tour of the UK
they have been on and
are discussing the
crowds they met and
performed for and
then leads into the
interview about what
they are planning for
the future and bigger
shows and arenas they
want to play next time
they are in the UK.
For the main headline
I have chosen the
swiss721 font which is
the same as the front
colour headline as I
think it stands out and
is eye catching to the
reader as well as fitting
to the genre.
The main image for my magazine is the lead
singer for the band while he was signing at
one of their recent gigs in London
There will be social media links at the bottom of
the page next to the magazine issue number so
that readers can keep up to date with latest news.
The page number I
have decided to use as
the same place as
NME also by placing
the DPS in the middle
of the magazine I am
Repeating Steve
Neale 1980 by
following this brand
identity it conveys the
realism between NME
and SHUTTERS
I have split the interview
over both pages because I
feel that if I just used one
page for the interview it
would look to cramped
and unprofessional. Also
by using both sides of the
DPS it enabled me to ad
more questions and
answers from the
interview
15. Hand drawn Drafts Front Cover
The masthead for my magazine
will be SHUTTERS and will be in
the Lemon Milk font style I am
going to make the font colour white
as it follows the house style of
magazines of inspiration like Q and
NME
The puff promotion I have
included on the front cover shows
that you have a chance to win a
prize if you purchase and read the
magazine. By having the prize near
the middle of the magazine it
makes the reader read the whole
magazine until the end.
The strapline for my magazine is
new music discovered in which I
want my magazine to focus on
new artist and bands upcoming in
British Music industry
The main Headline I have chosen is
`The Killers` This will be in a bold red font
across the middle of the page which
follows the house style I have created for
the magazine also by using red it also
symbolises love and passion which my
magazine is for music.
The barcode is in the bottom right
corner with the social media sites
my magazine will be on keeping
readers up to date with latest news
and information about what's going
to be in the next issue
By having another two images in
the top right corner it can quickly
establish what other bands feature
within the magazine and are
available as a poster. This is
another way of getting readers by
offering free posters inside the
magazine
The main image on my magazine will
be one of the leading indie/rock artists of
the last ten years `The Killers` this gives
the magazine the star appeal to attract a
early large audience to the magazine.
16. Hand drawn draft (DPS)
The main headline for my
magazine I have chosen is `Alex
Turner` on the myriad pro font
style because it is very simple
and basic which Alex Turner
represents about the way he
makes music and doesn’t want
the attention on him as it is a
band. It will be in black font
colour because this is matches
his band logo.
The Interview will be on
the right hand side of the
page because it is split up
evenly with half of the page
and makes it easy to read.
The font colour I will be using
for this will be Read for
questions which matches the
background colour for
SHUTTERS masthead and
black for the answers to
establish the difference.
The stand first font my magazine is a
introduction about what the Arctic Monkeys
have done over the past year and just
recapping what s happening and an
introduction what the interview will be
about
The page number I have
chosen for the double page
spread is 49-50 because this
is directly in the middle of
the page and it is what NME
also do `Repeat` Steve
Neal 1980 By having the
dps in the middle of the
magazine it allows the
reader to reach the middle
and then carry on reading
the whole magazine
The main image for the DPS
is the artist with their arms out
with no background which will
convey the simplistic life that
the band want to live but are
getting frustrated with
everything the media attention
they are getting for things away
from music
17. Hand drawn Drafts Front Cover
The masthead for my magazine
will be SHUTTERS and will be in
the Lemon Milk font style I am
going to make the font colour white
as it follows the house style of
magazines of inspiration like Q and
NME
The strapline for my magazine is
new music discovered in which I
want my magazine to focus on
new artist and bands upcoming in
British Music industry
The barcode is in the bottom right
corner with the social media sites
my magazine will be on keeping
readers up to date with latest news
and information about what's going
to be in the next issue
By having another two images in
the top right corner it can quickly
establish what other bands feature
within the magazine and are
available as a poster. This is
another way of getting readers by
offering free posters inside the
magazine
The puff promotion I have
included on the front cover shows
that you have a chance to win a
prize if you purchase and read the
magazine. The promotion I have
offered on this draft are tickets to
see Alt-J live which is a very
popular band after there newly
released album being very popular
across the country giving the
Richard Dyer Star Appeal to
Readers purchasing the magazine
The main headline and
image for my magazine will be
one of the leading rock/indie
artist e.g. Arctic Monkeys with
lead singer Alex Turner being
the focus of the interview
inside the magazine and
double page spread.
18. Hand drawn draft (DPS)
I have decided to place the
interview on both the left and
ride hand side of the page
because the interview has a lot of
content I believe the reader will
want to know about and this is
the only way it can be put onto
the DPS. The font colours will be
red for the questions and black
for the answer as red is the house
colour of my magazine and black
is and easy to read colour on a
white background.
At the bottom of the page in the
middle I will have the social
media sites and issue no. to
show where to get the latest
news and information for the
magazine and what other issues
they can purchase if the have not
read the magazine before.
The page number I have chosen for the
double page spread is 49-50 because this is
directly in the middle of the page and it is
what NME also do `Repeat` Steve Neal
1980 By having the dps in the middle of the
magazine it allows the reader to reach the
middle and then carry on reading the whole
The stand first font my
magazine is a introduction
about what the Killers have
been doing for the last ten
years and what they have
done to get where they are
now and the interview will
lead onto what they want to
do in the future.
The main headline for
the double page spread is
`A decade of history` as I
interview about what hey
have done in the last ten
years and what they are
looking to do in the future
and goals the y have set to
reach.
The main image for the DPS is to be in
the middle of page as it represents that
the artists tis the centre of attention and
everyone is looking to him to see what the
future of The Killers holds.
19. Hand drawn drafts analysis
The reasons for laying out an using the house style
colours for the pages is consistent throughout all of the
designs is because I have been inspired by established
brands such as Q and NME. The front cover is very
similar to NME with a repeat Steve Neale 1980 of
where I have placed the masthead and the background
colour to what to match as well like Q (Red). On the
double page spread have included the date of when the
magazine has been realised because I have seen this in a
heavier rock genre magazine Kerrang! But I have
included the issue number so that readers can keep up to
date on how many have been released and what other
issues they are able to purchase.
20. Magazine Flat Plan
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24. Promotion (Above the Line)
As my magazine is an Indie/rock magazine I will be using
above the line promotion to reach out to the appropriate
audience and I believe by selecting the right times and
platforms to advertise it can potentially help my
readership grow immediately
I aim to advertise my magazine on the radio with a 30
second advert on XFM London as this is where we are
starting to sell the magazine £650
The second method of above the line promotion I will be
using is Internet pay per click advertisement because it is
an ever growing space for advertisement there is an
endless amount of people who will see it and can be low
cost as it is £0.03 per click with Google.
25. Promotion (Below the Line)
Exterior Location Marketing
I will be hiring staff to handout flyers and
promotions to people outside gig venues and events
to promote the launch of the magazine. By using this
simple yet effective method and selecting the right
events and gigs to hand out the promotions to it can
potentially bring the business more income with new
readers and mouth of word.
26. Cross Media Convergence
On my front cover I will have links to my social media pages
(Twitter and Facebook) as well as the magazine website which
has information such as what's going to be in the latest issue
of the magazine and future editions as well as release dates for
the magazine. They will be placed in the bottom right hand
corner of the page inside the barcode box so it has a
professional image and finish to the page.
On my double page spread it will also include social media
page links at the bottom of the page in left and right hand
corners.
The importance of including these links to my page as social
media population is increasing it is more important to have
followers or likes so that readers can keep up to date with
content and release dates.
27. Content of Issue 1
For the first issue the content of my magazine will be a mixture of
interviews with bands and artists as well as reviews and tour dates.
My main DPS story is an interview with ‘The Killers’ the reason I have
chosen this band for the first interview for my magazine is because they
have a Star Appeal-Richard Dyer which will be able to generate a large
readership for my first issue as well as fit for purpose as they are an
indie/rock band which my magazine is targeting fans of this specific genre
of music.
Another feature in my magazine will be a review of the top 20 tracks of the
month which have been released. The reason I am including this in my
magazine is because it is a very popular feature in magazines such as NME
Q and Kerrang which are well established market leaders in their own
specific genre of music.
Finally I am including tour dates in my magazine as it make it very clear
and easy for the reader to see when and where there favourite
bands/Artists are performing within the next month in London (As the
magazine will only be initially launched in London)
28. Market Place
For year one of my magazine SHUTTERS I am
looking to start of selling the magazines in London
and with the social media page already becoming
very popular quickly I will look to expand the areas
of the country including cities such as Manchester
Nottingham and Bristol. By the start of year 2 I will
hope to have generated a regular readership in these
areas and then start selling the magazine in Scotland
(Glasgow and Edinburgh) and Wales (Cardiff and
Swansea)
29. Target Audience
From research at
http://www.mediauk.com:8080/magazines/36168/nme
/readership-figures
It shows me that 93.1% of the readers are from the age of
15 to 34 with a weekly reading audience of 269000
compared to the 35+ weekly audience of 23,000 6.9%.
By having a young audience the magazine could attract
them with brighter colours and images to entice them
from looking at the front colour. In contrast to this the
35+ age group may not be attracted to Shutters because
the music is “Too young” for them.
30. Price
The cost of the magazine will be £3.50 per issue I
think that this is a realistic and reasonable because
comparing it to other monthly music magazines such
as Q and the weekly price of an NME magazine with
the 100 pages it is a reasonable and affordable rice
for the target demographic of reader that will be
more likely to purchase my magazine.
31. Target Audience- Katz's Uses and Gratifications
Inform and Educate- This is because when you read
my magazine you are able to inform and educate
yourself with information you will not find in any
other magazine with the exclusive interviews.
Personal Identity- You are able to relate and
replicate your role models behavior and interests to
the band/artist.
Entertainment- The readers is able to escape and
relax when reading my magazine as well as
emotional release
32. Target Audience-Hartleys Subjectivities
The 7 subjectivities are age, gender , class, ethnicity, self-image,
nation and family.
For my magazine the age group that I am targeting my magazine for
are aged between 16 to 35 as this is what age group from my
primary research were most popular. Furthermore NME readership
figures also match back this up as over 60% of there readers are
from this age range.
Following on I carried out primary research to see which gender
would be most interested into a new indie/rock magazine and
61.54% were male which
shows that for my magazine I am able
to identify what advertisements and
competitions should be carried out to
keep this audience purchasing the
monthly issue.
33. Target Audience-Hartleys Subjectivities
The social class I look to sell my magazine is the A-C1
because in my first year of sales I am starting in
London and then expanding from their. Currently
London is the country's most expensive living rates
which means that those can afford to live in London
are from London and this is where my target
audience for year 1 will be living. However with the
cheap price I am looking to expand the magazine
sales to other cities in the country including Leeds,
Manchester and Liverpool where living rates are
cheaper and can also afford my magazine every
month.
34. Target Audience-My Reader Profile
A stereotypical reader of NME according to the NRS
figures states:
Over 60% of readers are from the ABC1 band of
demographic 70% Of the readers are aged 15 to 34.
In recent years there has been an increase of adults
who fall into the A,B and C1 Socio economic group
which means that the spending power of a growing
audience is getting larger meaning that potentially
my magazine is going to grow faster than first
anticipated with this research.
Source: http://www.abc1demographic.co.uk
35. Brand Ideology
The slogan for NME is "Thirst for music“. The
connotations of this slogan shows that they have a
desire for needing music as badly as dehydration and
acts as there water which is a basic essential need in
life we need everyday to survive. This shows the
length they go to for finding and listening to new
music.
37. Conclusion
Following on from LO1 where I researched into an
established music magazine (NME) I felt confident
that I could start to generate ideas for my own music
magazine by creating mood boards to see what
similarities I can use `Repetition’- Steve Neale 1980
Furthermore by creating hand drawn drafts for my
magazine it gave me a greater understanding of what
genre and house style I would like to focus my
magazine on.