This document provides details about a print-based media product project for a music magazine. It includes information about the magazine's market position targeting men aged 45+ interested in classic rock music. It will compete with popular rock magazines like Mojo. The document describes the magazine's masthead, layout, imagery using photos of models, and includes hand drawn drafts of page designs like the double page spread. Color symbolism and meanings are analyzed for the magazine's branding. The target audience relies on the magazine for entertainment and information according to Katz's theory of uses and gratifications.
MM magazine is a new rock magazine targeting men aged 45+ who enjoy classic rock music. It aims to compete with established magazines like Mojo by providing similar content such as interviews, reviews of new songs/albums, and listings of upcoming concerts and tours. The magazine's design takes inspiration from Mojo with similarities in fonts, layouts, and promotional elements like offering a free CD. Test photography was conducted to find images that fit the magazine's rock genre focus. Hand-drawn drafts and revisions helped develop the overall magazine style before final pages were created digitally, including the front cover featuring the magazine masthead overlapping a large band photo and a headline.
The document outlines plans for a magazine project about the downsides of the music industry. It discusses potential topics of focus like the challenges independent artists and women face. It also lists possible interview subjects such as former record label employees. The document considers opportunities like learning new skills but also limitations such as difficulty contacting interview subjects. It proposes creating a magazine exploring artists who have experienced commercial success and failure and addressing issues like restrictive contracts. The final section provides context on fanzines, noting their creative freedom relative to professional magazines.
The document provides information on existing magazines that could serve as examples for the author's planned fashion magazine. Proper Mag is highlighted as a Manchester-based independent magazine that focuses on streetwear fashion and culture. MixMag is a British electronic music magazine known for its simple but effective design style featuring a prominent DJ image and single-colored background. Rolling Stone is summarized as a popular American magazine about pop culture known for its iconic bold red masthead and large central images highlighting the main articles.
This document provides information about Kerrang magazine and Metro newspaper. It discusses Kerrang's history as a rock music magazine in the UK since 1981. It details Kerrang's owner (Bauer Media Group), frequency of publication (weekly), target audience, distribution methods, and use of marketing/promotion including social media, advertising, and sponsorship deals. The document also provides an overview of Metro newspaper, including its ownership, readership demographics, content, advertising approaches, and comparisons between print and online versions. It analyzes features of sample front covers and spreads from both publications.
This document summarizes and analyzes the design elements of several existing zines. It examines the front covers and double page spreads of zines about gaming, music, travel, photography, sports, and fashion. Common conventions are identified, such as two column article layouts and similar use of images, colors, fonts, and text styles as magazines. Potential topics are then proposed for an original zine, including DJing, music festivals, and clothing. Relevant bibliographic references are also provided.
This document contains slides from a student project for a media publishing course. It outlines the development of a magazine concept called "Klashed" focusing on rock music genres. The student provides mind maps and mood boards for two potential magazine ideas. Design elements like mastheads, fonts, layouts, and color schemes are explored. Research on the target audience and existing magazines like Kerrang is summarized. The flat plan and content overview lay out the proposed structure and content of the first issue of Klashed magazine.
This document is a portfolio submission for a media publishing course containing slides detailing the planning and production of a magazine mock-up called "Klashed". It includes sections on proposal ideas, production planning, location research, photography plans, draft designs, risk assessments and conclusions. The portfolio shows the process taken to plan and design magazine pages, including a front cover and double-page spread, with annotations explaining the design choices and how they aim to appeal to the target audience. Feedback is provided on the designs and changes made in response are shown.
The document discusses a fashion magazine project focusing on streetwear. It provides background on influential graphic designers Peter Saville and Virgil Abloh. It also reviews existing streetwear magazines Proper Mag and MixMag as examples. The target audience is identified as young adults interested in expensive fashion. Both print and digital formats are considered. Limited releases and collaborations are discussed as effective streetwear marketing strategies. Social media presence is identified as important for building demand.
MM magazine is a new rock magazine targeting men aged 45+ who enjoy classic rock music. It aims to compete with established magazines like Mojo by providing similar content such as interviews, reviews of new songs/albums, and listings of upcoming concerts and tours. The magazine's design takes inspiration from Mojo with similarities in fonts, layouts, and promotional elements like offering a free CD. Test photography was conducted to find images that fit the magazine's rock genre focus. Hand-drawn drafts and revisions helped develop the overall magazine style before final pages were created digitally, including the front cover featuring the magazine masthead overlapping a large band photo and a headline.
The document outlines plans for a magazine project about the downsides of the music industry. It discusses potential topics of focus like the challenges independent artists and women face. It also lists possible interview subjects such as former record label employees. The document considers opportunities like learning new skills but also limitations such as difficulty contacting interview subjects. It proposes creating a magazine exploring artists who have experienced commercial success and failure and addressing issues like restrictive contracts. The final section provides context on fanzines, noting their creative freedom relative to professional magazines.
The document provides information on existing magazines that could serve as examples for the author's planned fashion magazine. Proper Mag is highlighted as a Manchester-based independent magazine that focuses on streetwear fashion and culture. MixMag is a British electronic music magazine known for its simple but effective design style featuring a prominent DJ image and single-colored background. Rolling Stone is summarized as a popular American magazine about pop culture known for its iconic bold red masthead and large central images highlighting the main articles.
This document provides information about Kerrang magazine and Metro newspaper. It discusses Kerrang's history as a rock music magazine in the UK since 1981. It details Kerrang's owner (Bauer Media Group), frequency of publication (weekly), target audience, distribution methods, and use of marketing/promotion including social media, advertising, and sponsorship deals. The document also provides an overview of Metro newspaper, including its ownership, readership demographics, content, advertising approaches, and comparisons between print and online versions. It analyzes features of sample front covers and spreads from both publications.
This document summarizes and analyzes the design elements of several existing zines. It examines the front covers and double page spreads of zines about gaming, music, travel, photography, sports, and fashion. Common conventions are identified, such as two column article layouts and similar use of images, colors, fonts, and text styles as magazines. Potential topics are then proposed for an original zine, including DJing, music festivals, and clothing. Relevant bibliographic references are also provided.
This document contains slides from a student project for a media publishing course. It outlines the development of a magazine concept called "Klashed" focusing on rock music genres. The student provides mind maps and mood boards for two potential magazine ideas. Design elements like mastheads, fonts, layouts, and color schemes are explored. Research on the target audience and existing magazines like Kerrang is summarized. The flat plan and content overview lay out the proposed structure and content of the first issue of Klashed magazine.
This document is a portfolio submission for a media publishing course containing slides detailing the planning and production of a magazine mock-up called "Klashed". It includes sections on proposal ideas, production planning, location research, photography plans, draft designs, risk assessments and conclusions. The portfolio shows the process taken to plan and design magazine pages, including a front cover and double-page spread, with annotations explaining the design choices and how they aim to appeal to the target audience. Feedback is provided on the designs and changes made in response are shown.
The document discusses a fashion magazine project focusing on streetwear. It provides background on influential graphic designers Peter Saville and Virgil Abloh. It also reviews existing streetwear magazines Proper Mag and MixMag as examples. The target audience is identified as young adults interested in expensive fashion. Both print and digital formats are considered. Limited releases and collaborations are discussed as effective streetwear marketing strategies. Social media presence is identified as important for building demand.
The document provides details about a music magazine project focusing on the rock genre. It discusses researching various rock magazines, including Kerrang, Classical Rock, and Rolling Stone. It analyzes aspects of each magazine like layout, colors, and images used. The document also gives histories of each magazine and discusses target audiences for the project's magazine.
This document summarizes what the author learned about technologies from constructing their media product. They used software like PowerPoint, Word, Survey Monkey, Blogger, Slideshare, Google Drive, Adobe Premiere, Photoshop, and InDesign to design, conduct research, and create their product. Hardware like recorders, DSLR cameras, and computers were also important. The author learned how technologies helped gather information during research, like analyzing other magazines' audiences. They also learned new software skills like using Photoshop and InDesign. Overall, a variety of technologies were crucial to the entire process from research to production.
This document contains planning and pitching ideas for a print-based rock music magazine called "Klashed". It includes two mind maps and mood boards exploring different magazine concepts. The chosen concept features a purple and black color scheme, "Insomnia" font, and will profile bands like Green Day and My Chemical Romance. The target audience is described as mostly male aged 16-25 who seek an alternative to mainstream media. Hand-drawn drafts of the front cover and article spread are presented. In conclusion, the magazine will showcase a variety of rock genres to appeal to readers looking for something unique.
This document provides details about a print media product planning and pitching assignment for a student named Tom Hibbert. It includes information about Kerrang magazine as the subject of the project, including its publisher Bauer Media Group, history as a weekly UK rock music magazine, typical content, target audience of 15-34 year olds, and brand identity established through its name, font, color scheme, language, and images. The document presents research on Kerrang magazine through slides covering its publisher, purpose, history, publishing process, frequency, genre, target audience, connotations, brand identity, form and style, purpose, cover deconstructions, editorial content, spread analysis, and website.
The magazine aims to engage with mod culture through its design elements that reference symbols of mod subculture like the Union Jack. These include the masthead, cover lines in red, white and blue, and a feature photo of a band member addressing the camera intensely. The double page spread continues these design elements and features a large photo of a band in black clothes against a background with graffiti, appealing to the aesthetic tastes of the target audience. The magazine targets males aged 18-45 interested in mod music, fashion, and lifestyle, especially those interested in reliving the mod revival era or passing the culture to younger generations.
This document contains details of a student's plans and proposals for a print-based music magazine called "Klashed". It includes slide decks outlining two initial magazine ideas and proposals, with details on masthead designs, target demographics, photography plans, color schemes, and font styles. It also includes mind maps, hand-drawn drafts of magazine covers and spreads, test photography, and the final designs for the magazine masthead, cover, and sample article spread. The student aims to position the magazine as a competitor to the market leader "Kerrang!" magazine by mimicking aspects of its style and format.
Rabbeah Ahmed created a magazine targeting 35-45 year old middle class men. The magazine focused on the genre of classical rock. In constructing the magazine, Rabbeah followed conventions of real magazines such as Classic Rock, including using different fonts, colors associated with the target audience, and standard layout elements. However, some conventions were challenged, such as changing the typical location of images. Through the process, Rabbeah learned how to use software like WordPress, Photoshop, and InDesign to construct the magazine professionally.
The document discusses a student's AS media coursework where they created a magazine targeted towards 35-45 year old middle class men interested in classical rock music. The student analyzed conventions of real classical rock magazines and both followed and challenged conventions in the design of their magazine's front cover, contents page, and double page spread layout, images, and stylistic elements. They also represented the target audience and discussed how a company like Bauer Media or IPC Media may be suited to distribute a magazine like theirs.
The document discusses a student's AS media coursework where they created a magazine targeted towards 35-45 year old middle class men interested in classical rock music. The student analyzed conventions of real classical rock magazines and both followed and challenged conventions in the design of their magazine's front cover, contents page, and double page spread layout. They represented the target demographic through imagery and styling choices. The student concluded that their magazine would be well suited for distribution by media companies like Bauer or IPC Media that publish magazines for both male and female audiences.
Who would be the audience for your mediaHollieSmith24
The document discusses the target audience for a metal music magazine. It describes the ideal reader as someone interested in metal music, musical instruments, and festivals. It notes that the audience would likely be 16 years or older and interested in bands like Metallica, Pantera, and Slipknot. The document also discusses the clothing style of the target audience, which takes inspiration from iconic metal bands. It aims to appeal to both male and female readers between 16 and 50+ who enjoy going to concerts and buying band merchandise.
The document summarizes the author's music magazine project. It discusses how the magazine uses conventions from real music magazines like Kerrang, such as a recognizable masthead and consistent color scheme. It also discusses design elements like images on the cover and contents page. The document then analyzes how the magazine represents its target audience of metal music fans and addresses this audience through its visual design and themes. Finally, it discusses possible media institutions that might distribute the magazine and what technologies the author learned in creating the project.
This document provides an analysis of the music magazine MOJO, including its purpose, publisher, target audience, production process, and style elements. MOJO focuses on classic rock music and targets an older audience interested in classic artists. It is published monthly by Bauer Media and has a consistent black, white, and silver color scheme. The front covers prominently feature artists through photos and bold text to draw readers in.
The document describes the creation of a classic rock magazine, taking inspiration from Mojo magazine in particular. Key details include using a black and white image on the front cover to resemble other magazines, and placing a single dominant image in the center. The contents page includes subheadings from other magazines and a single dominant image. The four-column article layout also draws from Rolling Stone magazine. Overall the magazine aims to resemble real publications through its design conventions and targeting of an older male audience interested in classic rock bands.
This document outlines Thomas Hibbert's proposal for a new punk rock magazine called BOOM. Some key details include:
- BOOM will feature exclusive artist interviews, concert listings, album reviews, and a double page spread.
- It will have a dark color scheme of red, black, and brown and feature gothic, dark clothing styles in photos.
- The monthly magazine will be sold for £1.99 and compete with similar magazines like Kerrang and Rock Sound.
- Thomas provides budgets for costs like office space, salaries, equipment, and estimates an annual profit of £7,613 in the first year through magazine sales and advertising revenue.
Lo2- Be able to generate ideas for an original print- based media productHarrison Cole
The document discusses plans for a rock music magazine. It will focus on modern rock artists that make the top charts, rather than classic rock. The magazine will have a bold font in dark colors on a white background, similar to Rock Sound Magazine. It will include symbols and logos to make the masthead memorable. The target audience will be rock fans aged 15-22. Two potential magazine names are discussed: Rock Dance, inspired by a band member, and Rocking Sun, to represent the tropical indie rock genre.
Here are some key insights from your practical research:
- Using a 35mm film camera will help capture photos with a nostalgic, retro 90s aesthetic that fits the theme of your magazine. Film cameras were very common in the 90s before digital became mainstream.
- Shooting on film requires a different photographic approach than digital. You'll need to be more selective with your shots since you can't review images immediately. This may result in more candid, natural-looking photos versus heavily posed shots.
- Film processing adds an authentic element that enhances the 90s vibe. Readers may enjoy seeing the behind-the-scenes of developing rolls of film for the magazine.
- Some limitations of film like grain,
The document summarizes the student's media product, which is a magazine aimed at teenagers interested in rock music. Some key points:
1) The student aimed to use conventions of real magazines like logos/mastheads and layouts while also challenging conventions with aspects like diverse models.
2) The magazine represents groups like ethnic minorities and women by featuring them prominently.
3) The target audience is 13-18 year olds interested in various rock genres.
4) The student learned skills in Photoshop and other technologies to construct the magazine pages and enhance/edit images.
Preliminary task and planning & research Joe Dolanjoedolan2014
This document contains Joe Dolan's planning and research for a music magazine project. It includes details of Joe's preliminary tasks creating a front cover and contents page, with step-by-step explanations and final designs. It also includes a log book section with research on the production process of magazines, details on an established music magazine called Q, its target audience and conventions used in another music magazine called XXL.
Tom Hibbert is proposing a new rock music magazine called "Klashed". The magazine will have a front cover and double page spread (DPS) illustrating its theme and content. It will compete with magazines like "Kerrang" and "Rock Sound" by providing detailed information to entertain readers. The magazine will feature pictures, articles, tour dates and band profiles of both mainstream and lesser known modern rock bands. Tom will use Photoshop to construct the magazine pages and DPS, allowing him to lay out the design and edit photos to fit the purple, yellow and black color scheme and broken font style inspired by "Kerrang". The target audience is male and female fans aged 16-25 interested in
Dissertation writing services reviews thoroughly scrutinize sources used in dissertation literature reviews to ensure they are recent and relevant. The reviews examine sources' publication dates and determine if older sources provide vital information despite their age. The services also ensure dissertations are well-organized and written according to protocol, with each chapter and section addressing a key theme through appropriate subheadings and writing style.
This document provides instructions for logging into and using basic functions in QlikView, a business intelligence tool. It explains how to log in through the QlikView access point website, select dashboards and tabs, make selections using list boxes and buttons, export data to Excel, search for values, and sign out of browser sessions. The tutorial also demonstrates simple techniques like filtering by college or academic plan and combining multiple selections.
The document provides details about a music magazine project focusing on the rock genre. It discusses researching various rock magazines, including Kerrang, Classical Rock, and Rolling Stone. It analyzes aspects of each magazine like layout, colors, and images used. The document also gives histories of each magazine and discusses target audiences for the project's magazine.
This document summarizes what the author learned about technologies from constructing their media product. They used software like PowerPoint, Word, Survey Monkey, Blogger, Slideshare, Google Drive, Adobe Premiere, Photoshop, and InDesign to design, conduct research, and create their product. Hardware like recorders, DSLR cameras, and computers were also important. The author learned how technologies helped gather information during research, like analyzing other magazines' audiences. They also learned new software skills like using Photoshop and InDesign. Overall, a variety of technologies were crucial to the entire process from research to production.
This document contains planning and pitching ideas for a print-based rock music magazine called "Klashed". It includes two mind maps and mood boards exploring different magazine concepts. The chosen concept features a purple and black color scheme, "Insomnia" font, and will profile bands like Green Day and My Chemical Romance. The target audience is described as mostly male aged 16-25 who seek an alternative to mainstream media. Hand-drawn drafts of the front cover and article spread are presented. In conclusion, the magazine will showcase a variety of rock genres to appeal to readers looking for something unique.
This document provides details about a print media product planning and pitching assignment for a student named Tom Hibbert. It includes information about Kerrang magazine as the subject of the project, including its publisher Bauer Media Group, history as a weekly UK rock music magazine, typical content, target audience of 15-34 year olds, and brand identity established through its name, font, color scheme, language, and images. The document presents research on Kerrang magazine through slides covering its publisher, purpose, history, publishing process, frequency, genre, target audience, connotations, brand identity, form and style, purpose, cover deconstructions, editorial content, spread analysis, and website.
The magazine aims to engage with mod culture through its design elements that reference symbols of mod subculture like the Union Jack. These include the masthead, cover lines in red, white and blue, and a feature photo of a band member addressing the camera intensely. The double page spread continues these design elements and features a large photo of a band in black clothes against a background with graffiti, appealing to the aesthetic tastes of the target audience. The magazine targets males aged 18-45 interested in mod music, fashion, and lifestyle, especially those interested in reliving the mod revival era or passing the culture to younger generations.
This document contains details of a student's plans and proposals for a print-based music magazine called "Klashed". It includes slide decks outlining two initial magazine ideas and proposals, with details on masthead designs, target demographics, photography plans, color schemes, and font styles. It also includes mind maps, hand-drawn drafts of magazine covers and spreads, test photography, and the final designs for the magazine masthead, cover, and sample article spread. The student aims to position the magazine as a competitor to the market leader "Kerrang!" magazine by mimicking aspects of its style and format.
Rabbeah Ahmed created a magazine targeting 35-45 year old middle class men. The magazine focused on the genre of classical rock. In constructing the magazine, Rabbeah followed conventions of real magazines such as Classic Rock, including using different fonts, colors associated with the target audience, and standard layout elements. However, some conventions were challenged, such as changing the typical location of images. Through the process, Rabbeah learned how to use software like WordPress, Photoshop, and InDesign to construct the magazine professionally.
The document discusses a student's AS media coursework where they created a magazine targeted towards 35-45 year old middle class men interested in classical rock music. The student analyzed conventions of real classical rock magazines and both followed and challenged conventions in the design of their magazine's front cover, contents page, and double page spread layout, images, and stylistic elements. They also represented the target audience and discussed how a company like Bauer Media or IPC Media may be suited to distribute a magazine like theirs.
The document discusses a student's AS media coursework where they created a magazine targeted towards 35-45 year old middle class men interested in classical rock music. The student analyzed conventions of real classical rock magazines and both followed and challenged conventions in the design of their magazine's front cover, contents page, and double page spread layout. They represented the target demographic through imagery and styling choices. The student concluded that their magazine would be well suited for distribution by media companies like Bauer or IPC Media that publish magazines for both male and female audiences.
Who would be the audience for your mediaHollieSmith24
The document discusses the target audience for a metal music magazine. It describes the ideal reader as someone interested in metal music, musical instruments, and festivals. It notes that the audience would likely be 16 years or older and interested in bands like Metallica, Pantera, and Slipknot. The document also discusses the clothing style of the target audience, which takes inspiration from iconic metal bands. It aims to appeal to both male and female readers between 16 and 50+ who enjoy going to concerts and buying band merchandise.
The document summarizes the author's music magazine project. It discusses how the magazine uses conventions from real music magazines like Kerrang, such as a recognizable masthead and consistent color scheme. It also discusses design elements like images on the cover and contents page. The document then analyzes how the magazine represents its target audience of metal music fans and addresses this audience through its visual design and themes. Finally, it discusses possible media institutions that might distribute the magazine and what technologies the author learned in creating the project.
This document provides an analysis of the music magazine MOJO, including its purpose, publisher, target audience, production process, and style elements. MOJO focuses on classic rock music and targets an older audience interested in classic artists. It is published monthly by Bauer Media and has a consistent black, white, and silver color scheme. The front covers prominently feature artists through photos and bold text to draw readers in.
The document describes the creation of a classic rock magazine, taking inspiration from Mojo magazine in particular. Key details include using a black and white image on the front cover to resemble other magazines, and placing a single dominant image in the center. The contents page includes subheadings from other magazines and a single dominant image. The four-column article layout also draws from Rolling Stone magazine. Overall the magazine aims to resemble real publications through its design conventions and targeting of an older male audience interested in classic rock bands.
This document outlines Thomas Hibbert's proposal for a new punk rock magazine called BOOM. Some key details include:
- BOOM will feature exclusive artist interviews, concert listings, album reviews, and a double page spread.
- It will have a dark color scheme of red, black, and brown and feature gothic, dark clothing styles in photos.
- The monthly magazine will be sold for £1.99 and compete with similar magazines like Kerrang and Rock Sound.
- Thomas provides budgets for costs like office space, salaries, equipment, and estimates an annual profit of £7,613 in the first year through magazine sales and advertising revenue.
Lo2- Be able to generate ideas for an original print- based media productHarrison Cole
The document discusses plans for a rock music magazine. It will focus on modern rock artists that make the top charts, rather than classic rock. The magazine will have a bold font in dark colors on a white background, similar to Rock Sound Magazine. It will include symbols and logos to make the masthead memorable. The target audience will be rock fans aged 15-22. Two potential magazine names are discussed: Rock Dance, inspired by a band member, and Rocking Sun, to represent the tropical indie rock genre.
Here are some key insights from your practical research:
- Using a 35mm film camera will help capture photos with a nostalgic, retro 90s aesthetic that fits the theme of your magazine. Film cameras were very common in the 90s before digital became mainstream.
- Shooting on film requires a different photographic approach than digital. You'll need to be more selective with your shots since you can't review images immediately. This may result in more candid, natural-looking photos versus heavily posed shots.
- Film processing adds an authentic element that enhances the 90s vibe. Readers may enjoy seeing the behind-the-scenes of developing rolls of film for the magazine.
- Some limitations of film like grain,
The document summarizes the student's media product, which is a magazine aimed at teenagers interested in rock music. Some key points:
1) The student aimed to use conventions of real magazines like logos/mastheads and layouts while also challenging conventions with aspects like diverse models.
2) The magazine represents groups like ethnic minorities and women by featuring them prominently.
3) The target audience is 13-18 year olds interested in various rock genres.
4) The student learned skills in Photoshop and other technologies to construct the magazine pages and enhance/edit images.
Preliminary task and planning & research Joe Dolanjoedolan2014
This document contains Joe Dolan's planning and research for a music magazine project. It includes details of Joe's preliminary tasks creating a front cover and contents page, with step-by-step explanations and final designs. It also includes a log book section with research on the production process of magazines, details on an established music magazine called Q, its target audience and conventions used in another music magazine called XXL.
Tom Hibbert is proposing a new rock music magazine called "Klashed". The magazine will have a front cover and double page spread (DPS) illustrating its theme and content. It will compete with magazines like "Kerrang" and "Rock Sound" by providing detailed information to entertain readers. The magazine will feature pictures, articles, tour dates and band profiles of both mainstream and lesser known modern rock bands. Tom will use Photoshop to construct the magazine pages and DPS, allowing him to lay out the design and edit photos to fit the purple, yellow and black color scheme and broken font style inspired by "Kerrang". The target audience is male and female fans aged 16-25 interested in
Dissertation writing services reviews thoroughly scrutinize sources used in dissertation literature reviews to ensure they are recent and relevant. The reviews examine sources' publication dates and determine if older sources provide vital information despite their age. The services also ensure dissertations are well-organized and written according to protocol, with each chapter and section addressing a key theme through appropriate subheadings and writing style.
This document provides instructions for logging into and using basic functions in QlikView, a business intelligence tool. It explains how to log in through the QlikView access point website, select dashboards and tabs, make selections using list boxes and buttons, export data to Excel, search for values, and sign out of browser sessions. The tutorial also demonstrates simple techniques like filtering by college or academic plan and combining multiple selections.
I discuss how to keep up to date on the security disclosures for Ruby and frameworks such as Rails and Sinatra. I cover all the different places to receive notifications for all of the services in my application stack.
Un sistema operativo es un conjunto de programas que sirve de intermediario entre el usuario y la computadora, manejando el hardware y proveyendo rutinas para controlar dispositivos y administrar tareas. Inicializa el hardware, carga y facilita la ejecución de programas, y proporciona servicios continuos como acceso a teclado, video e impresora. Está compuesto de módulos como el núcleo, administrador de procesos y scheduler, que administran tareas como archivos, ejecución de programas y comunicaciones.
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Living Our Cause - YMCA of Central Florida New Employee OrientationArdana Jefferson
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1) Uma professora lê o livro Harry Potter e a Pedra Filosofal para crianças de 4 a 5 anos, desafiando a ideia de que livros complexos não são apropriados para essa idade.
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Modal Verbs, Past Simple,Past Continuous, Comparatives in Business English eu...Charo Cuart
This document provides vocabulary and grammar structures for business English related to problems in the office, modal verbs, complaints and apologies, the past simple and past continuous tenses, and comparatives. It includes lists of vocabulary for common office problems, modal verbs and their uses, words and phrases for making complaints and apologies. It also explains the rules and uses of the past simple and past continuous tenses. Finally, it covers the formation of comparative and superlative adjectives in English.
The document summarizes the design choices made for a music magazine project. Key aspects included using conventions from real magazines like NME, choosing a color palette of red, white, and black to match the rock genre. The cover image features two musicians dressed in rock styles. Headlines are in bold to stand out against the black background. The target audience is ages 15-23 to appeal to teenagers and young adults interested in rock and indie music.
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.
This document provides production details for a student's coursework to design pages for a school/college music magazine, including:
1) A preliminary exercise to design the magazine's front cover and contents page using DTP and image editing software.
2) The main task involves designing the front cover, contents page, and a double-page article spread for the music magazine.
3) The coursework will be assessed based on research and planning, production quality, and evaluation. It also includes surveys collected from students about their music interests and preferences to help define the magazine's target audience.
The document provides information about a production brief for a new school/college magazine, including tasks to complete preliminary exercises on layout and design using desktop publishing and image editing software. It also includes a survey for sixth form students about music preferences and spending habits. The results of the survey are summarized, showing preferences for certain music genres, artists, and magazine price points. An audience profile is proposed targeting unemployed sixth form males interested in hip hop music, with magazines priced under £3. A production schedule outlines tasks over 20 weeks to create covers, layouts, and content for a mock hip hop magazine.
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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.
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George Kingham provides details on a magazine project including planning a photo shoot, creating a front cover, contents page, and double page spread for a new music magazine focused on rock music. The document discusses choosing IPC as the distributor due to their experience with rock music magazines, designing the magazine to attract rock music fans, and what was learned from the process of constructing the magazine using software like Photoshop and Fireworks.
The document is an evaluation of a music magazine called "Noir" created by the author. It discusses how the magazine uses, develops, and challenges conventions of real music magazines. It includes typical magazine features like reviews, interviews, and photos within the limited scope of the project. The target audience is described as those interested in music, film, and art. Photos of the band member Jack are used to represent his personality and appeal to readers. The magazine would likely be distributed by a publisher targeting both male and female readers with diverse interests, such as Bauer Media or by publishing it online through websites like Issuu.
The document summarizes the key things the author learned from constructing their media product, a music magazine. They learned about:
1) Design conventions for magazine covers, contents pages, and spreads from researching real magazines.
2) The importance of audience research to understand what would attract their target readership.
3) Digital skills like using Photoshop, InDesign, and iMovie to design, edit photos and record audio for the magazine.
4) The value of planning, research, and understanding conventions before beginning a media project.
Joseph Kenyon created an independent magazine project for his media coursework. He designed a front cover, contents page, and double page spread for a rock magazine called UFR. To attract his target male audience, he included a half-naked female image on the front cover and used typical rock magazine colors. While he used common magazine conventions like titles and pictures, he also tried some new designs to make the magazine stand out. Based on feedback, people thought his magazine looked authentic and realistic.
Malene Riise created a music magazine called "The Beat" to evaluate how her media product uses, develops, or challenges conventions of real magazines. She learned many skills in designing the magazine using Photoshop and InDesign. Her magazine represents young rock music fans aged 13-25 with its use of models, fonts, colors, and article topics. She aimed to attract this audience by following conventions of real rock magazines in its style and content. Through the process, Malene improved her creativity and project management skills and gained a better understanding of technologies like photo editing and magazine design.
Malene Riise created a music magazine called "The Beat" to evaluate how her media product uses, develops, or challenges conventions of real magazines. She learned many skills in designing the magazine using Photoshop and InDesign. Malene aimed to attract a rock-interested audience aged 13-25 by using models, fonts, and colors representative of rock culture. Through the process, Malene improved her creativity and project management skills, and gained a better understanding of technologies and the importance of research and planning in creating an effective media product.
This document is a proposal for a print music magazine called "MM Magazine" focused on classic rock. The magazine will have a black and white color scheme and bold font inspired by Mojo Magazine. It will feature photographs, songs, artist information, concerts, and lesser-known bands. The target audience is mostly males over 35 who enjoy classic rock artists like AC/DC. The proposal aims to create a 3-page magazine including front and back covers in the dimensions of Mojo Magazine.
The document is a student's evaluation of their media magazine project. Some key points:
1) The student aimed to develop conventions of real music magazines in their design, such as using a master headline, varied fonts and colors, and including release month/issue number.
2) Their designs incorporated elements representing the rock genre, like sharp black letters and repeating the colors red, white, and black.
3) They featured a Norwegian model wearing rock-inspired clothing to represent their target audience.
4) The magazine included common real-world elements like contests, social media links, and barcodes to make it seem authentic.
Malene Riise created a music magazine called "The Beat" to evaluate how her media product uses, develops, or challenges conventions of real magazines. She learned many skills in designing the magazine using Photoshop and InDesign. Some key things Malene learned included how to edit photos, add drop shadows, create drop caps, and transfer colors between programs. Her magazine represents young rock music fans aged 13-25 through its imagery, articles, and use of red, white, and black colors. The planning process helped Malene improve her creativity and learn the importance of research, photos, and revisions to create a professional final product.
This magazine called "Crowd Control" aims to appeal to a young audience aged 13-23 who enjoy punk rock music and have a rebellious attitude. The magazine uses vibrant colors, informal language, and candid concert photos to attract this target demographic. It focuses on punk rock music genres but also covers other rock subgenres. Market research found the target audience is highly interested in music content. The $1.99 price point makes it affordable for young readers. Potential publishers for the magazine include IPC Media, Century One Publishing, and Prometheus Global Media as they do not currently publish similar rock magazines.
1) The document proposes a music magazine called "LOUD" focused on classic rock genres like those featured in MOJO magazine.
2) The magazine would include photos, articles, album reviews, concert listings, and artist news, promoting both established bands and smaller unsigned ones.
3) With a black, white, and purple color scheme, the magazine aims to represent the power and mystery of loud music alongside its calmer moments, targeting a mainly male audience aged 35+ who enjoy mature rock music.
Rhia De Carlo is pitching a print-based music magazine called MM Magazine. The document includes mood boards, draft magazine layouts, and a production plan. Photographs were taken of a model inspired by Siouxsie Sioux to resemble her punk style. Interviews and articles were planned to be written. A production schedule outlines tasks from choosing a publication date to printing and distribution over 4 weeks. Resources needed include photography equipment, office space, and design software.
Rhia De Carlo is pitching a print-based music magazine called MM Magazine. The document includes mood boards, draft layouts, and a production plan for the first issue. Photographs were taken of a model inspired by Siouxsie Sioux to resemble her punk style. Interviews and articles will be written, and the magazine will go to print by June 26th for distribution and sale.
This document outlines a production plan and timeline for a music magazine called Music Magazine & Promotion. It provides dates from May 23rd to June 27th for key stages of production including choosing a release date and budget, developing content ideas, conducting interviews and photoshoots, editing articles, designing pages, and the final release date. It also includes budgets for staff salaries, printing, IT, and distribution costs, as well as projected income from advertisements and YouTube views. Pre-production elements like mood boards, brand identity, draft pages, and equipment needs are presented. Considerations around intellectual property, the editors' code of practice, and data protection are discussed in relation to creating the magazine.
Mojo magazine is a monthly music magazine published in the UK by Bauer Media with a circulation of 70,667. It focuses on rock music and has been published for over 20 years. The production process begins with setting a publication date to structure the schedule. An editorial team decides the content which is acquired through staff writers and external contributors. Articles are edited and fact checked before page layout where advertising is placed. Proofs are reviewed and corrections made before printing and distribution to readers.
This document provides details about a print-based media product project for a music magazine. It includes information about the magazine's market position targeting men aged 45+ interested in classic rock music. It will compete with popular rock magazines like Mojo. The document describes the magazine's masthead, layout, imagery using photos of models, and includes hand drawn drafts of page designs like the double page spread. Color choices and their denotations and connotations are analyzed. The target audience is identified using Katz' theory as seeking entertainment and information from the magazine without an information overload.
This document outlines ideas for a print-based music magazine called "MM (Music Matters)". The target audience is classic rock fans aged 18+. Ideas include using the colors black, red, and white; featuring artists like The Rolling Stones and Guns N' Roses; and including news, artist facts, and reviews. Hand-drawn drafts show examples of the magazine's potential layout, including a masthead, cover page, and double-page spread. The second drafts are concluded to better meet the target audience's needs compared to the first drafts.
This document outlines ideas for a print-based music magazine called "MM (Music Matters)". The target audience is classic rock fans aged 18+. Ideas include using the colors black, red, and white; featuring artists like The Rolling Stones and Guns N' Roses; and including news, artist facts, and reviews. Hand-drawn drafts show example front pages and spreads. The second drafts are concluded to better meet the target audience than the first drafts.
Rhia De Carlo is pitching a print-based music magazine called "MM (Music Matters)" focused on classic rock genres. The magazine will feature articles on classic rock artists, their music and latest news. It will use a black, red and white color scheme and be issued monthly in a 210mm x 290mm format like the inspiration magazine "Mojo". The target audience is male classic rock fans aged 35+. Hand drawn drafts of the front cover and double page spread were presented showcasing the magazine layout and design concepts.
Rhia De Carlo is pitching a print-based music magazine called "MM (Music Matters)" focused on classic rock genres. The magazine will include articles on classic rock artists, their music and latest news. It will target male audiences aged 35+ and have a monthly publication schedule. The magazine's design elements like the masthead, color scheme and layouts were inspired by existing magazines like Mojo. Hand drawn drafts of the front cover and double page spreads were created to demonstrate the planned magazine layout and content.
The production process of a magazine involves several key stages:
1. Planning the editorial content and budget. The editorial team decides what topics and articles will be featured.
2. Acquiring content through staff writers and external contributors. Artwork and graphics are also created.
3. Editing the content for accuracy, style, and layout. Pages are designed and advertisements are added.
4. Proofreading printed copies to catch any remaining errors before printing and distribution of the final magazine issue.
Careful scheduling and quality control are important to successfully complete the production process on time.
Mojo magazine is a monthly music magazine published in the UK by Bauer Media with a circulation of 70,667. It focuses on rock music and aims to provide great stories and recommendations for classics and new music. The production process begins with setting a publication date to structure the schedule. An editorial team decides the content which is acquired through staff writers and external contributors. Articles go through sub-editing, page layout, proofreading, and printing before distribution. Kerrang magazine, also published by Bauer Media, similarly aims to reach rock fans through stories and reviews while following the standard magazine production workflow.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
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Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
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1. OCR –
Level 3 Cambridge Introductory Diploma in
Media
Unit 13:
Planning and Pitching a Print based Media
Product
P2 Evidence
Name: Rhia De Carlo
Candidate Number: 2040
Center Name: St. Andrew’s Catholic School
Center Number: 64135
Set Brief - Print
Project/Brief –
Music Magazine & Promotion
Idea Generation
4. Magazine Final
Market Position: My magazine will be a new magazine, which will
be launched in competition with other popular rock magazines.
Target Demographic: The target audience for my magazine is
predominately men aged 45+ as classic rock is a genre targeted
more at the older generation as is mainly older bands. The readers
of my magazine would be people in jobs who can afford to buy a
magazine and people looking for a little more excitement in their
lives, perhaps hankering after their lost youth.
Competition: My magazine will be in competition with Mojo
magazine as Mojo magazine is one of the most popular rock
magazines in the UK along with Kerrang magazine, therefore my
magazine is going to aspire to be as good as if not better than
either of those magazines.
Also, as my magazine is inspired by Mojo magazine there will a lot
of similarities between the two therefore there will be natural
competition between the magazines.
Masthead: The final Design for my Masthead is this bold black and
white font of which I found on Dafont.com, I chose this font as it is
simple and Similar to Mojo magazines Masthead however Mojo’s is
slightly more basic.
My magazine
Masthead
MOJO magazine
Masthead
5. Magazine House Style
What is my magazine?
My magazine is going to be a rock magazine, the
purpose of my magazine is to inform people of
upcoming gigs and concerts, artists, latest songs,
interviews etc.
My magazine is inspired by Mojo magazine therefore
will have similarities to that magazine such as font
styles, layouts and formats.
The genre of my magazine will be established to the
reader as there will be rock themed images on and in
the magazine as well as rock related information.
The color scheme of my magazine is going to be
mainly Black, white and red which are colors featured
frequently in rock related objects.
Similarities to Mojo magazine will be shown as my
magazine will have a “free CD!” promotion in the top
left corner, Barcode situated in the bottom right
corner, the masthead will be centered at the top of
the page with the strapline overlapping it, just like
Mojo magazine.
7. 1st Hand Drawn Draft
Doing hand drawn drafts has
helped me with my magazine
as It has helped me to realise
what will and what wont work
with my magazine.
It has also helped me
experiment with different fonts
and colours so that I can see
which will best suit my
magazine.
These hand drawn drafts mean
that I can get some idea of
what my magazine is going to
look like and whether that is
what I was aiming for or not
which is why I have done more
than one, so I can chose which
one I like best and meets my
expectations.
Masthead
Promotion:
Free CD
Strapline
Main
picture
Headline
Barcode
and
Price tag
8. 2nd Hand Drawn Draft
Although I am not going
to be making my
magazine look exactly
like either of these hand
drawn drafts, creating
them has helped me get
some idea of how I
would like it to look, and
has given me a starting
point for when I begin to
create my magazine on
Photoshop.
Promotion: A
free CD
Masthead
Strapline
Story
Separators
Main
Image
Headline
Barcode
and Price
tag
9. Double page spread Interview
• Interview – Siouxsie's e Sioux
• Having just released the new box set of Banshees B-Sides, Downside Up, we managed to catch with
their legendary front woman after her ‘Siouxsie’s Dream Show’ performance at London’s Royal
Festival Hall in October.
• [b]MM: Let’s begin by talking about what happened that night at the Royal Festival Hall? what
made You stormed off and called the venue organizers “silly fuckers”?[/b]
• SIOUXSIE: well, basically before we had agreed to do the shows at the Royal Festival Hall, I said the
only thing I want and I don’t care about champagne backstage or anything else, the one thing I
needed to specify is that I cannot have any Arctic drafts on stage. When I sing I open up and if I get
Arctic drafts it kills my performance. And on stage that’s what was happening, despite them being
told what I wanted.
• [b]And you walked off?[/b]
And described the Royal Festival Hall as “a dump”. Haha!
• [b]Budgie couldn’t have jumped over his drum kit fast enough when he ran after you. Did you two
argue backstage?[/b]
Oh no, he stuck by me all along. He was rooting for me. He said he was glad I did that he went 'I'm
freezing my fucking balls off as well”.
• [b]It was a very punk rock situation.[/b]
It was, although they created it that way not me.What they should have done from the start was
block off that draft. This wouldn’t have happened if that had done that one simple thing.
• [b]theres a big punk retrospective exhibition on in London right now. Does it bother you that the
nostalgia industry has now grown around punk?[/b]
10. It seem s to happen every year "It's 25 years!” “It’s 26 years!” In my opinion people keep going back to Punk
because it’s something that can’t be repeated. They want to make the next big thing that’s going to shake
everything up but it’s too self-conscious. People don’t understand that when punk started it was innocent and
not a phenomenon and that’s where everyone goes wrong. You can’t consciously create something important,
it’s a combination of chemistry, conditions, the environment, everything and it’s not something you can
orchestrate. It’s a freak of nature and I love stuff like that.
[MM]You were definitely the centre of attention at the London punk scene. Are you still in touch with any of
the others from that original crowd?
Yeah, I’ve seen Steve Jones .He actually said, he wished those early Pistols shows before they blew up when the
media was being filmed. He’s right, because not many people had seen the early shows and they’re what
turned everyone who saw them around, not when the spotlight from Bill Grundy and all that happened. To see
people actually trying to stay as far away from the front of the stage as possible. They were incredible.
11. Magazine House Style
Mast Head
Every issue of MM magazine
will have the same masthead,
this is to keep consistency
throughout the magazine’s and
the viewer will always know
what they are purchasing
The masthead for the
magazine will always be in
the same place (the middle
at the top of the page)
sometimes overlapping the
main image. Doing this will
attract the viewer to the
artists as the images are
larger.
The masthead is also seen as
a logo as the letters ‘MM
'are short for people to
remember.
12. Layout
MM magazine has a layout which
surrounds the image in the centre of
the magazine cover, this makes the
magazine look professional as well as
making the image stand out.
13. Images
All the images used in MM magazine, are photos of models. This means that they have posed for the
shot and dressed purposely for the magazine cover. They will have certain clothes or makeup
specifically for the shot.
20. Denotations and Connotations
On my front cover I have included the colours red, black, grey, blue, and white.
Black
Denotation: the denotation of the word Black is simply the colour of this text. ‘Black’
means this colour. The denotations of words help to communicate ideas, descriptions and
points of view clearly.
Connotation: The connotations of the word ‘Black’ are much more interesting than just
the colour of this test. Black suggests the ideas of death, mourning, loss, sadness, darkness,
fear etc.
Red
Denotation: the denotation of the word red is the colour used in some of the text on my
front cover.
Connotations: the connotations of the word ‘red’ suggest blood, anger, love, power, fire
etc.
Grey
Denotation: the denotation for the word grey in this case is the some of the text used on
the front cover of my magazine.
Connotations: the connotations of the colour ‘grey’ suggests sadness, depression,
loneliness and isolation but this changes when you add other colours.
Blue
Denotation: The denotation of the word Blue is the colour of some of the text on the front
cover of my magazine.
Connotations: there are different connotations depending on the shade of blue, in this
case I have used light and dark blue.
Light blue is associated with health, healing, tranquillity, understanding, and softness. Dark
blue represents the knowledge, power, integrity and seriousness.
White
Denotation: the denotation of the word white is the colour of text used on the front cover
of my double page spread.
Connotation: light, goodness, innocence, purity, and virginity, it is considered to be the
colour of perfection.
21. Target Audience
‘Katz’ Theory
Looking at the Katz’ theory I have established
that the Target audience for my magazine
would be relying on the magazine for
entertainment and information.
MM Magazine is a fairly simple magazine so
isn’t going to give the audience an
information overload but simply give them
the information that they are expecting to
find in a classic rock magazine such as this.
The information expected from this magazine
is related to the rock genre, and informs the
audience about gigs and concerts as well as
artists from that subgenre etc.
22. Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Maslow wanted to Understand what Motivates People, He understood
that people possess motivation unrelated to rewards or unconscious
desires.
From looking at Maslow's Theory, I have come to the conclusion that
out of the 5 stages of needs , Biological and Physiological needs,
Safety needs, Love and belongingness, Esteem needs, Self-
Actualization that the category that most suits MM magazines target
audience is the Biological and Physiological needs category as the
stereotype of someone linked to classic rock is someone who enjoys
sex, drugs and of course rock. Which suggests that they aren’t very
motivated characters.
Hartley’s seven subjectivities
1) Age – Typically the target audience for MM magazine would be middle aged as Classic rock has some songs containing lyrics which
wouldn’t be suitable for younger people.
2) Gender – Stereotypically the targeted gender for MM magazine is male as the majority of the artists are male and very masculine
almost animal like behaviour which wouldn’t appeal to women.
3) Class – MM magazines target audience class is lower class as the way classic rock artists act and dress makes them appear almost
poor as they have a scruffy appearance which would be frowned upon by higher class people.
4) Ethnicity – As the Genre of MM magazine is classic rock the target audience for the magazine stereotypically would be white as
classic rock artists are mainly white.
5) Self-Image –The self-Image of MM magazines target audience is stereotypically scruffy or as some would describe them with no
“fashion Sense” which could link in with the stereotype of them being lower class meaning they cannot afford the nicest of
clothing.
6) Nation – MM magazine is only sold in the UK therefore is targeted at UK citizens and also shows Artists mainly from the UK.
7) Family – I personally think that the family member my magazine would be targeted at would be an uncle so someone who
hasn’t got children of their own therefore hasn’t got much responsibility.
23. Psychographics
Mainstreamers Seek security. Tend to be domestic
conformist, conventional, sentimental –
favour value for money family brands. The
largest group.
Aspirers Seek status. Materialistic, acquisitive,
orientated to image and appearance,
personal and fashion. Typically younger
people.
Succeeders Seek control. Strong goals, confidence, work
ethic and organisation. Typically higher
management and professionals.
Resigned Seeks survival. Rigid and authoritarian
values interested in past and tradition.
Typically order people.
Explorers Seeks discovery. Energy, individualism and
experience. Values difference and adventure.
Typically a younger demographic (students).
Strugglers Seeks escape. Alienated and disorganised.
Few resources beyond physical skills. Buys
alcohol, junk food, lottery tickets. Typically
lower demographics.
Reformers Seeks enlightenment. Freedom of
restrictions and personal growth. Social
awareness and independent judgement.
Anti-materialistic but aware of good taste.
Due to the stereotype of
classic rock artists which is
someone who’s time is mainly
occupied by sex, drugs and
rock I would categorise the
target audience for my
magazine as strugglers
because of their confusion of
priority and lack of
responsibility.
People whom are involved
with drugs usually have had
some issues in there lives
which has made them seek
escape in the drugs/alcohol.
And as those associated with
classic rock are stereotyped
as drug lovers I think that
strugglers is the category
most suitable.
24. Socio-Economic needs
MM magazines socio-economic needs meet
E, D, and possibly C2 as the stereotype of
those whom listen to the magazines genre
of classic rock are people whom enjoy sex,
drugs and rock which suggests the audience
is lazy and irresponsible implying that they
are possibly teenagers and/or unemployed,
and if employed it would be a semi-skilled,
unskilled job or in some cases skilled
manual workers.
A Higher management, bankers,
lawyers, doctors and other
professionals
B Middle management, teachers,
creative and media people e.g.
graphic designers etc.
C
1
Office supervisors, junior
managers, nurses, specialist
clerical staff – white collar
C
2
Skilled manual workers,
plumbers, builders – blue collar
D Semi-skilled and unskilled
manual workers
E Unemployed, Students,
pensioners, casual workers
25. How does the Magazine appeal to the reader
according to these Theories?
From looking at these Theories I understand that my magazine
appeals to the reader as it contains information on classic rock
artists lives which can act as inspiration towards the target
audience as some classic rock fans like to try and copy classic
rock artists lifestyles such as the whole sex, drugs, alcohol and
rock. My magazine also contains lists of songs by that genre
which will be appealing to the target audience as they can find
out what songs have just been released and discover new
favourites.
MM magazine also features interviews with artists which may
appeal to the reader as they can find out the artists own
opinions on their songs and a little more detail about there
lives…
It also often gives away a free CD which will appeal to the
reader as I have discovered from these theories that the target
audience is lower class and wont have the money to be buying
cd’s on a regular basis, also this magazine informs readers on
gigs, concerts, and festivals.
29. Step-by-step front cover
The first step when creating the Front cover was to analyse what is typically found on
the front cover of a typical music magazine, of which I chose ‘Mojo’.
We needed to understand what needed to be included on the front cover on a front
cover of a magazine and appropriate placing for certain elements, and the appropriate
sizing etc.
1
30. Secondly we had to sketch a plan of what the front cover was going to look like, from
looking at other magazines. I did two different sketches, so that I could have a variety of
ideas to choose from.
2
31. After the sketches, we then began to create our front covers in Photoshop. We
referred to our chosen magazine for inspiration and used our sketches to decide
where everything should go.
3
32. Before the front cover could be
classed as finished we had to get
feedback on anything that needed
improving, then begin to make
changes from there.
Once we had received that feedback
we could begin to make
improvements on our magazine front
covers, until they were at the right
standard.
4
5
33. Step-by-step Double page spread
The first step when creating
the Double page spread was
to analyse what is typically
found on the double page
spread of a typical music
magazine, of which I chose
‘Mojo’.
We needed to understand
what needed to be included
on a double page spread of a
magazine and appropriate
placing for certain elements,
and the appropriate sizing
etc.
We then had to follow the
same steps we used for the
front cover.
34. Conclusion
• In conclusion I have created a Rock magazine, inspired by one
of the best selling rock magazines on the market. I based this
particular issue on Siouxie Sioux and therefore used some of
her album covers and other merchandise as inspiration for the
colour scheme in my magazine. For the contents of my
magazine I have used all the information I discovered rock
fans would look for in a magazine, including concert, gig, and
festival information, information on the artists etc.
• I have tried to include everything rock fans would look for in a
rock magazine and took the best features from each of the
best selling rock magazines to create the overall best
magazine including everything rock fans should ever need.
35. How software/technology is used to
produce the magazine pages
Firstly I set the black canvas to A4 which was the size I
wanted my magazine to be, using ruler lines to ensure that
everything was correctly placed, and in proportion.
(Ctrl + R ) to add in the ruler lines, Once everything is to
scale or you simply wish to remove the ruler lines click
(Ctrl + H ).
I then made the background colour white as there were
already a lot of dark features in the photograph itself.
Before adding the masthead and other conventions I
imported the photo and erased everything around the
model herself using the select tool & eraser tool.
To smooth out the edges I used the airbrush tool.
I then began to add the other conventions such as the
barcode, dates, price etc.
36. For my barcode I found the barcode I wanted, and
saved it. In Photoshop I then selected ‘file’ + ‘Place’ to
place the image on the page and then dragged it to the
preferred location.
I then used the ‘T’ tool to type the issue date, number
and price of the magazine above the barcode.
I also imported an image to represent a CD Cover, again
using ‘file’ ‘place’.
Finally for the Puff Promotion I used the shape tool and
experimented with different effects on the sidebar,
finishing off with text ‘Free CD’.