The document outlines the content and production process for a magazine. It includes slides detailing the front page sketches, font choices, house styles, mind maps, mood boards, draft articles, photoshop layouts, the graphic layout, flat plan, photoshoot plan, test photography, resources and equipment needed, and the production process and personnel. The production process involves content acquisition, sub-editing, page layout, proofreading and distribution. Personnel needed include an editor, assistant editor, and graphic designers.
The document summarizes the layout, design elements, and stylistic choices made in the contents pages of several magazines. It analyzes the color schemes, placement of images and text, styles of fonts and headers, and how these elements are used to portray the magazines' brands and attract target audiences. Key aspects summarized include the central images being used to draw attention and represent the main focus of the issue, and simple, clean layouts that keep the design feeling professional without being overly cluttered.
The document summarizes ideas that could be taken from two magazine contents pages that were analyzed. Specifically:
- Using a large button with a crunched up effect to fit a punk rock theme.
- Arranging images in a messy, clustered layout as seen in the first music magazine rather than a formal grid to better suit a music genre.
- Including small images of articles to preview their contents and make the page more eye-catching.
- Adding a subscribe box to advertise the magazine across different media platforms and give a professional impression.
- Overlapping images to create a sense of conflict over importance as seen effectively in the second magazine.
The document provides an analysis of the front cover, contents pages, and double page spreads of magazines.
The front cover analysis discusses design elements like the large masthead, Nicki Minaj image, and color scheme used to attract attention. The contents page analysis describes the clear structure and headings to help readers find information.
The double page spread analysis examines the layout, colors, images, and columns used to make the celebrity interview accessible while reflecting the subject's personality. Overall, the document evaluates how magazine design features engage audiences and represent subjects.
This document summarizes research on fanzine styles and techniques. It analyzes 6 fanzines, finding that most have indie styles with limited color palettes. Hand-drawn original artwork is common. Fanzines are typically 8-32 pages long and made digitally, with a mix of images and written content. Common writing styles include columns and minimal paragraphs. Images usually take up whole pages and relate to nearby articles. Text styles are generally consistent within fanzines.
The masthead is presented at the bottom right corner of a black and white image of "THE SMITHS". The size difference between "THE" and "SMITHS" emphasizes the importance of the band name. The color contrast also conveys the exciting characteristics of the band. The sans serif font suggests this is a formal, important issue. The document analyzes various design elements of the magazine cover and what they signify about the band and the topic of the featured article.
The masthead for this magazine cover summarizes an article about the band The Smiths. It features their name in bright pink text against a black and white image of the band. Additional details are provided through font size and color choices that emphasize the importance of the band's name over the introductory "The". The cover also includes the article title in large white text and basic publishing details like the price and barcode.
Question 5: How did you attract/address your audience?EmmaBuckleyASMedia
The document provides initial ideas and decisions for attracting and addressing the target audience of a music magazine. It discusses using competitions and giveaways to incentivize buying the magazine. Photoshoot styles, clothing, and settings are selected to represent music genres and styles appealing to younger audiences. Language features like questions, lists, and quotations aim to engage readers and focus on music facts. Feedback confirms the magazine design is attractive and easy to navigate while also suggesting the magazine could be made to appeal to a more specific music genre.
This document provides a summary of existing products including FORGE magazine and Print Isn't Dead fanzine. Key details are provided on the cover designs, layouts, typography and color schemes. Audience research is also presented on the Transformers franchise audience based on YouGov data showing the target age range is 24-43 years old. Additional audience research through surveys found that the target audience for a proposed fanzine project is mainly females aged 17-19 from the northeast of England. They are interested in appealing front covers and engaging content. Instagram is the preferred social media platform. The content should include a mix of factual information and personal anecdotes. Light colors including pinks and blues are preferred over darker shades.
The document summarizes the layout, design elements, and stylistic choices made in the contents pages of several magazines. It analyzes the color schemes, placement of images and text, styles of fonts and headers, and how these elements are used to portray the magazines' brands and attract target audiences. Key aspects summarized include the central images being used to draw attention and represent the main focus of the issue, and simple, clean layouts that keep the design feeling professional without being overly cluttered.
The document summarizes ideas that could be taken from two magazine contents pages that were analyzed. Specifically:
- Using a large button with a crunched up effect to fit a punk rock theme.
- Arranging images in a messy, clustered layout as seen in the first music magazine rather than a formal grid to better suit a music genre.
- Including small images of articles to preview their contents and make the page more eye-catching.
- Adding a subscribe box to advertise the magazine across different media platforms and give a professional impression.
- Overlapping images to create a sense of conflict over importance as seen effectively in the second magazine.
The document provides an analysis of the front cover, contents pages, and double page spreads of magazines.
The front cover analysis discusses design elements like the large masthead, Nicki Minaj image, and color scheme used to attract attention. The contents page analysis describes the clear structure and headings to help readers find information.
The double page spread analysis examines the layout, colors, images, and columns used to make the celebrity interview accessible while reflecting the subject's personality. Overall, the document evaluates how magazine design features engage audiences and represent subjects.
This document summarizes research on fanzine styles and techniques. It analyzes 6 fanzines, finding that most have indie styles with limited color palettes. Hand-drawn original artwork is common. Fanzines are typically 8-32 pages long and made digitally, with a mix of images and written content. Common writing styles include columns and minimal paragraphs. Images usually take up whole pages and relate to nearby articles. Text styles are generally consistent within fanzines.
The masthead is presented at the bottom right corner of a black and white image of "THE SMITHS". The size difference between "THE" and "SMITHS" emphasizes the importance of the band name. The color contrast also conveys the exciting characteristics of the band. The sans serif font suggests this is a formal, important issue. The document analyzes various design elements of the magazine cover and what they signify about the band and the topic of the featured article.
The masthead for this magazine cover summarizes an article about the band The Smiths. It features their name in bright pink text against a black and white image of the band. Additional details are provided through font size and color choices that emphasize the importance of the band's name over the introductory "The". The cover also includes the article title in large white text and basic publishing details like the price and barcode.
Question 5: How did you attract/address your audience?EmmaBuckleyASMedia
The document provides initial ideas and decisions for attracting and addressing the target audience of a music magazine. It discusses using competitions and giveaways to incentivize buying the magazine. Photoshoot styles, clothing, and settings are selected to represent music genres and styles appealing to younger audiences. Language features like questions, lists, and quotations aim to engage readers and focus on music facts. Feedback confirms the magazine design is attractive and easy to navigate while also suggesting the magazine could be made to appeal to a more specific music genre.
This document provides a summary of existing products including FORGE magazine and Print Isn't Dead fanzine. Key details are provided on the cover designs, layouts, typography and color schemes. Audience research is also presented on the Transformers franchise audience based on YouGov data showing the target age range is 24-43 years old. Additional audience research through surveys found that the target audience for a proposed fanzine project is mainly females aged 17-19 from the northeast of England. They are interested in appealing front covers and engaging content. Instagram is the preferred social media platform. The content should include a mix of factual information and personal anecdotes. Light colors including pinks and blues are preferred over darker shades.
This document analyzes the design conventions used in a student-created R&B magazine.
The front cover uses a central image of an artist looking at the camera to engage the viewer. Stereotypical R&B elements like headphones, piercings and jewelry are included. Red, black and white colors are used consistently throughout to brand the magazine.
The contents page diverges from conventions by omitting "contents" and using a feature page format and image. Page numbers are in black with descriptions in red to draw the eye.
A double-page spread uses a large side profile image of an artist to invite readers into her perspective. Quotes from her discuss deeper lyrics and her desire to
This document provides a summary of existing products including FORGE magazine and Print Isn't Dead fanzine. Key details are provided on the cover designs, layouts, typography and color schemes. Audience research is also presented on the Transformers franchise audience based on YouGov data showing the target age range is 24-43 years old. Additional audience research through surveys found that the target audience for a proposed fanzine project is mainly females aged 17-19 from the northeast of England. They are interested in appealing front covers and mix of factual and personal written content. Instagram is the preferred social media platform.
This document provides a detailed analysis of the design elements used on magazine covers and contents pages. Key elements discussed include the use of prominent images, bold headlines, pull quotes, varied typefaces and colors to attract readers' attention and highlight important information. Color schemes and layouts are carefully crafted to intrigue audiences and entice them to purchase the magazines.
This document analyzes various elements of an issue of the music magazine NME, including the front cover, contents page, and a double page spread. The summary is as follows:
The front cover features the typical masthead and cover lines to attract readers. It uses a close-up image of a rap artist against a graffiti background to target a young, "rebel" audience. The contents page continues the simple, informal style with one-word section titles and a travel case background image. The double page spread employs a grid layout with many images, including a large photo of artist Dizzee Rascal spray painting, to maintain a visual and chaotic "party" atmosphere through its design.
The contents page uses a large image of famous rapper Kanye West to attract readers. His serious facial expression reflects his public image. Small text lists article topics. Sections include "Features" and "Fashion", reflecting the magazine's focus on both music and the fashion Kanye is involved in. A bit of red on Kanye's chest hints he may discuss personal matters. Overall the page emphasizes Kanye's celebrity to promote the magazine's content.
This double page spread from a magazine analyzes Nicki Minaj. The main heading presents Nicki Minaj as a religious figure. The article uses a predominantly pink color scheme. The main image features Nicki Minaj cut out and placed on the pink background. Subheadings frame Nicki Minaj as a queen and superior to readers. The layout includes the image in an unconventional central placement with text wrapping around it.
The document provides an analysis of 3 different music magazines: Kerrang, Status, and Vibe. For Kerrang, it notes the bold masthead font suits the rock audience and text overlapping the image screams out to readers. Status has a unique masthead and covers various artist genres. Vibe has few cover lines but the main one introduces new pop music, and its images project a tough image of the pop artists.
The document provides an analysis of the covers of several magazines, including Q Magazine, Billboard, Vibe, and Rolling Stone. Some key points summarized:
1) The Q Magazine cover features British musician Liam Gallagher and uses bold colors and fonts to draw attention to interviews and stories about Gallagher and his former band Oasis.
2) The Billboard cover focuses on Katy Perry, with her image overlapping the masthead to emphasize her prominence. It uses floral imagery and fonts to portray Perry as feminine but still edgy.
3) The Vibe cover features Alicia Keys in a dark, cool aesthetic that aims to appeal to younger audiences. It promotes Keys' first interview in the magazine.
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The document analyzes various design elements of magazine covers and pages from Mixmag magazine. It discusses how each element appeals to Mixmag's target audience of mainly upper-class males in their 20s interested in electronic music. Elements like the informal masthead font, contrasting colors that make key items stand out, whitespace that keeps the layout clean, and images of people partying are said to appeal to and engage this target demographic. Photos are prominently displayed and use lighting/poses that draw attention, while other details like date/price are kept small so as not to emphasize cost. Across covers and pages analyzed, a consistent black/white color scheme and simple, uncluttered layout with emphasis on main images is used.
Clash Magazine inspired the document author's front cover design through its unique and varied use of colors, typefaces, and layouts across issues while still maintaining a consistent and recognizable style. Though each issue presents the themes and genres of music differently, Clash challenges conventions to effectively represent the diversity of indie music and culture to its target audience.
The magazine cover features Demi Lovato and Nick Jonas looking directly at the camera with serious expressions. The title "Billboard" is placed on the left side of the cover rather than at the top, which is unconventional. The color palette uses feminine berry tones and masculine reds and blacks to appear gender neutral. The positioning and styles portrayed in the image aim to show a new, more mature side to Lovato and Jonas beyond their previous Disney careers.
This front cover uses various techniques to attract readers' attention and highlight key information. It features the band The Automatic prominently as the main image and largest cover line. Additional cover lines advertise a new album review and new music in the issue. A quote from the band relates to the popular TV show Big Brother, drawing connections to generate interest. The masthead and a red/yellow color scheme establish the magazine's brand recognition for loyal readers. Overall, the cover utilizes the band, buzzwords, and consistent branding to attract potential buyers.
The document provides information about the layout, design and audience of the magazine Q. It analyzes various design elements of the magazine's cover page including the masthead, main image, cover lines, and mise-en-scene. It notes that the masthead is on the left to catch readers' eyes, the main image takes up the whole page, the cover lines use quotes and two colors for emphasis. It also discusses the intended audience being those living in cities aged 34 on average.
The document discusses font, color, and layout options for a dance music magazine. It considers several fonts for headings, body text, and coverlines. It also outlines plans for the front cover, contents page, and double-page article spread, including using large images with whitespace to overlay text. Photography plans include shots of a DJ, clubgoers, and an album cover to promote free content.
AS media studies magazine research and planning Caitlin Meredith
This document analyzes the cover design of a magazine featuring Demi Lovato and Nick Jonas. It discusses several design elements of the cover including:
1. The magazine title is placed on the left side rather than the top, which is unconventional but allows the image to take prominence.
2. The color palette uses feminine and masculine tones to appear gender-neutral.
3. The image is presented like a work of art with Lovato portrayed as a femme fatale and Jonas as her counterpart, showing their maturation beyond Disney roles.
4. Text elements like the subtitle and lines are carefully placed within the image to draw attention without distraction.
Mood Board And Analysis F I N A L O N E E E Eryan lovejoy
This document provides pre-production work for a music magazine cover design project. It includes analysis of magazine covers that influenced the designer, early sketches and name ideas for the magazine, photos that could be used, and ideas for the unique selling point and masthead. The designer's favorite covers incorporate bold fonts, saturated colors, and symmetrical or diagonal text designs. Their sketches explore an idea of dividing the cover into two halves with an "explosion" of bright color separating the images.
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 summarizes the design elements of various magazine covers and contents pages. It notes the use of color schemes, images, logos and fonts. For example, it describes a Q magazine cover that features a close-up image of Lady Gaga in black and white to portray her as a dramatic film star. It also analyzes an NME magazine contents page that follows the front cover style with red, white and black colors and includes a band index.
The document summarizes the design elements of a magazine cover featuring Demi Lovato and Nick Jonas. It notes that the magazine title "billboard" is placed on the left side rather than the top, which is unconventional. It describes the color palette as a combination of feminine and masculine tones to appear gender neutral. The image shows Lovato and Jonas making eye contact with the viewer, presenting them as modern sex symbols. The typefaces used in the subtitle were chosen carefully to stand out but not be distracting. In under 3 sentences.
This document outlines a social media product proposal for a news-focused social media site called "Our News". It includes details on the content, layout, target audience, and business plan. The site will feature articles on current news events that users can comment on and vote up or down. The document discusses considerations like colors schemes, revenue streams from advertising, financial backing options, and legal/ethical issues around copyright and user privacy. The overall goal is to launch the site by January 2017 with 50,000 users and 30,000 daily visitors.
This document analyzes the design conventions used in a student-created R&B magazine.
The front cover uses a central image of an artist looking at the camera to engage the viewer. Stereotypical R&B elements like headphones, piercings and jewelry are included. Red, black and white colors are used consistently throughout to brand the magazine.
The contents page diverges from conventions by omitting "contents" and using a feature page format and image. Page numbers are in black with descriptions in red to draw the eye.
A double-page spread uses a large side profile image of an artist to invite readers into her perspective. Quotes from her discuss deeper lyrics and her desire to
This document provides a summary of existing products including FORGE magazine and Print Isn't Dead fanzine. Key details are provided on the cover designs, layouts, typography and color schemes. Audience research is also presented on the Transformers franchise audience based on YouGov data showing the target age range is 24-43 years old. Additional audience research through surveys found that the target audience for a proposed fanzine project is mainly females aged 17-19 from the northeast of England. They are interested in appealing front covers and mix of factual and personal written content. Instagram is the preferred social media platform.
This document provides a detailed analysis of the design elements used on magazine covers and contents pages. Key elements discussed include the use of prominent images, bold headlines, pull quotes, varied typefaces and colors to attract readers' attention and highlight important information. Color schemes and layouts are carefully crafted to intrigue audiences and entice them to purchase the magazines.
This document analyzes various elements of an issue of the music magazine NME, including the front cover, contents page, and a double page spread. The summary is as follows:
The front cover features the typical masthead and cover lines to attract readers. It uses a close-up image of a rap artist against a graffiti background to target a young, "rebel" audience. The contents page continues the simple, informal style with one-word section titles and a travel case background image. The double page spread employs a grid layout with many images, including a large photo of artist Dizzee Rascal spray painting, to maintain a visual and chaotic "party" atmosphere through its design.
The contents page uses a large image of famous rapper Kanye West to attract readers. His serious facial expression reflects his public image. Small text lists article topics. Sections include "Features" and "Fashion", reflecting the magazine's focus on both music and the fashion Kanye is involved in. A bit of red on Kanye's chest hints he may discuss personal matters. Overall the page emphasizes Kanye's celebrity to promote the magazine's content.
This double page spread from a magazine analyzes Nicki Minaj. The main heading presents Nicki Minaj as a religious figure. The article uses a predominantly pink color scheme. The main image features Nicki Minaj cut out and placed on the pink background. Subheadings frame Nicki Minaj as a queen and superior to readers. The layout includes the image in an unconventional central placement with text wrapping around it.
The document provides an analysis of 3 different music magazines: Kerrang, Status, and Vibe. For Kerrang, it notes the bold masthead font suits the rock audience and text overlapping the image screams out to readers. Status has a unique masthead and covers various artist genres. Vibe has few cover lines but the main one introduces new pop music, and its images project a tough image of the pop artists.
The document provides an analysis of the covers of several magazines, including Q Magazine, Billboard, Vibe, and Rolling Stone. Some key points summarized:
1) The Q Magazine cover features British musician Liam Gallagher and uses bold colors and fonts to draw attention to interviews and stories about Gallagher and his former band Oasis.
2) The Billboard cover focuses on Katy Perry, with her image overlapping the masthead to emphasize her prominence. It uses floral imagery and fonts to portray Perry as feminine but still edgy.
3) The Vibe cover features Alicia Keys in a dark, cool aesthetic that aims to appeal to younger audiences. It promotes Keys' first interview in the magazine.
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The document analyzes various design elements of magazine covers and pages from Mixmag magazine. It discusses how each element appeals to Mixmag's target audience of mainly upper-class males in their 20s interested in electronic music. Elements like the informal masthead font, contrasting colors that make key items stand out, whitespace that keeps the layout clean, and images of people partying are said to appeal to and engage this target demographic. Photos are prominently displayed and use lighting/poses that draw attention, while other details like date/price are kept small so as not to emphasize cost. Across covers and pages analyzed, a consistent black/white color scheme and simple, uncluttered layout with emphasis on main images is used.
Clash Magazine inspired the document author's front cover design through its unique and varied use of colors, typefaces, and layouts across issues while still maintaining a consistent and recognizable style. Though each issue presents the themes and genres of music differently, Clash challenges conventions to effectively represent the diversity of indie music and culture to its target audience.
The magazine cover features Demi Lovato and Nick Jonas looking directly at the camera with serious expressions. The title "Billboard" is placed on the left side of the cover rather than at the top, which is unconventional. The color palette uses feminine berry tones and masculine reds and blacks to appear gender neutral. The positioning and styles portrayed in the image aim to show a new, more mature side to Lovato and Jonas beyond their previous Disney careers.
This front cover uses various techniques to attract readers' attention and highlight key information. It features the band The Automatic prominently as the main image and largest cover line. Additional cover lines advertise a new album review and new music in the issue. A quote from the band relates to the popular TV show Big Brother, drawing connections to generate interest. The masthead and a red/yellow color scheme establish the magazine's brand recognition for loyal readers. Overall, the cover utilizes the band, buzzwords, and consistent branding to attract potential buyers.
The document provides information about the layout, design and audience of the magazine Q. It analyzes various design elements of the magazine's cover page including the masthead, main image, cover lines, and mise-en-scene. It notes that the masthead is on the left to catch readers' eyes, the main image takes up the whole page, the cover lines use quotes and two colors for emphasis. It also discusses the intended audience being those living in cities aged 34 on average.
The document discusses font, color, and layout options for a dance music magazine. It considers several fonts for headings, body text, and coverlines. It also outlines plans for the front cover, contents page, and double-page article spread, including using large images with whitespace to overlay text. Photography plans include shots of a DJ, clubgoers, and an album cover to promote free content.
AS media studies magazine research and planning Caitlin Meredith
This document analyzes the cover design of a magazine featuring Demi Lovato and Nick Jonas. It discusses several design elements of the cover including:
1. The magazine title is placed on the left side rather than the top, which is unconventional but allows the image to take prominence.
2. The color palette uses feminine and masculine tones to appear gender-neutral.
3. The image is presented like a work of art with Lovato portrayed as a femme fatale and Jonas as her counterpart, showing their maturation beyond Disney roles.
4. Text elements like the subtitle and lines are carefully placed within the image to draw attention without distraction.
Mood Board And Analysis F I N A L O N E E E Eryan lovejoy
This document provides pre-production work for a music magazine cover design project. It includes analysis of magazine covers that influenced the designer, early sketches and name ideas for the magazine, photos that could be used, and ideas for the unique selling point and masthead. The designer's favorite covers incorporate bold fonts, saturated colors, and symmetrical or diagonal text designs. Their sketches explore an idea of dividing the cover into two halves with an "explosion" of bright color separating the images.
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 summarizes the design elements of various magazine covers and contents pages. It notes the use of color schemes, images, logos and fonts. For example, it describes a Q magazine cover that features a close-up image of Lady Gaga in black and white to portray her as a dramatic film star. It also analyzes an NME magazine contents page that follows the front cover style with red, white and black colors and includes a band index.
The document summarizes the design elements of a magazine cover featuring Demi Lovato and Nick Jonas. It notes that the magazine title "billboard" is placed on the left side rather than the top, which is unconventional. It describes the color palette as a combination of feminine and masculine tones to appear gender neutral. The image shows Lovato and Jonas making eye contact with the viewer, presenting them as modern sex symbols. The typefaces used in the subtitle were chosen carefully to stand out but not be distracting. In under 3 sentences.
This document outlines a social media product proposal for a news-focused social media site called "Our News". It includes details on the content, layout, target audience, and business plan. The site will feature articles on current news events that users can comment on and vote up or down. The document discusses considerations like colors schemes, revenue streams from advertising, financial backing options, and legal/ethical issues around copyright and user privacy. The overall goal is to launch the site by January 2017 with 50,000 users and 30,000 daily visitors.
This document discusses two different styles of carcinogenesis or cancer development:
1. Cloning style: Cancer cells divide very quickly through the same type of mitosis and genotype. This style sees high doses of cytokines, growth factors, and mutations.
2. Lookalike style: Cancer cells slowly exploit their microenvironment over time through signaling and molecule transfer between neighboring cells. This style involves low/normal doses of cytokines and growth factors, as well as low energy and partial mutations in cells. Cancer is generally a chronic condition under this model.
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El documento es un informe del Instituto Universitario de Tecnología Antonio José de Sucre en Barquisimeto, Venezuela, fechado el 11 de julio de 2014 e integrado por Keyner Vargas.
Comunicación y Tecnologías de la información yasminaciar
El documento discute cómo las nuevas tecnologías de la información y la comunicación han generado cambios importantes en la relación entre política, participación y ciudadanía. Específicamente, las nuevas tecnologías permiten nuevas formas de participación política desde la comodidad del hogar a través de mensajes de texto o sitios web. Además, las nuevas tecnologías facilitan el intercambio de información entre ciudadanos, autoridades y medios de comunicación a través de plataformas como YouTube.
O documento lista diferentes tipos de aditivos alimentares, incluindo corantes (E100), conservantes (E200), antioxidantes (E300), emulsionantes, estabilizantes e espessantes (E400), antiaglomerantes (E500), intensificadores de sabor (E620-635), agentes de revestimento (E901-904) e edulcorantes (E950-967), explicando brevemente o que cada um faz.
The document outlines plans for two proposed dance and club music magazines called BASS and JUMP.
For BASS, the proposal discusses the neon color scheme, content focusing on new clubs and festivals, and using Photoshop to design the cover and spread.
The JUMP proposal describes the light blue, pink, and white color scheme meant to convey summer, interviews with both major and smaller artists, and using tools in Photoshop like the ruler for layout.
This document contains planning and pitch materials for a print-based music magazine called "Jump". Ideas generated include using bright pink, blue, and white colors to convey a summery, relaxed feel. The target audience is identified as males and females ages 18-25 in socioeconomic categories E, D, and C2. Mood boards and mind maps visualize the brand identity and magazine concepts, showing imagery of lights, pools, and explosions to represent club and festival atmospheres. Fonts like "Digital Anarchy" and layouts with the word "Hyperspace" featured are considered to make the magazine stand out visually. The magazine will release monthly to compete with similar titles and feature a thoughtful model looking into the distance on
This document contains notes and ideas from a student for planning and pitching a print-based music magazine. It includes summaries of ideas, proposed masthead names, font choices, target audience analysis using Hartley's 7 subjectivities, Katz' theory of uses and gratification, and Maslow's hierarchy of needs. Mood boards and mind maps are presented showing visual inspirations focusing on club and festival atmospheres. Color schemes, magazine release dates, and sample cover designs are proposed.
Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching a Print based Media Product (LO2)mdelmar97
This document contains the slide contents for a presentation on the development of a music magazine concept. It includes slides on mood boards, font styles, magazine layout plans, photography plans, cover and spread designs, and proposals for two magazine title ideas - "Tune iN" and "Beat". Key elements that are explored include house styles, color schemes, graphic layouts, and annotated codes and conventions for the magazine designs. The presentation shows the process behind conceptualizing and designing the different elements of an original music magazine.
The document provides details on planning and designing a pop music magazine called "Disco". It includes mood boards, inspiration materials from other magazines, and proposed content such as interviews, fashion, and music charts. Design elements like colors, font styles, and layouts are explored. The target audience is identified as females aged 15-18 based on typical readers of pop magazines. A flat plan outlines the proposed content to be included in the magazine.
The document outlines a production plan for a music magazine called "Musique". It includes sections on the production timeline, acquisition of content, editing, layout, proofreading, printing and distribution. Key deadlines include acquiring all content by December 25th, completing editing by December 29th, finishing layout by December 30th, proofreading on January 1st, sending the file to the printer on January 3rd, and ensuring distribution by January 5th. The plan aims to have the magazine published every two weeks on Saturdays.
Will is pitching two proposed rap/hip hop magazines titled "Rhythm" and "Beat". For each magazine, he discusses the genre, colors, size, price and target audience. He also presents graphic layouts for the front covers and double page spreads, including main images, mastheads, headlines, and branding. Key elements like large central images, catchy titles and consistent branding will be repeated across issues to develop house styles for each magazine.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for designing a magazine cover in Photoshop. It describes setting up the file size and layout, adding basic elements like the masthead, barcode, and publisher logo. It recommends placing the most important conventions first before adding additional text and a cover photo. The instructions explain how to import images, remove backgrounds, and adjust sizing and positioning of elements. Proper use of layers and blending options is suggested to keep elements linked and apply text effects.
This document outlines the proposal and planning for a pop music magazine called "Musique". It includes sections on the proposal format, contents, flat plan, rough sketches for the front cover and double page spread, masthead ideas, house style, font styles, images of influence, mood board, a draft article, and graphic layouts for the front cover and double page spread. The magazine will focus on pop music, featuring articles, reviews, and interviews. It will have a biweekly frequency and target 15-35 year old readers. Red and white colors along with sans serif fonts are proposed for the stylistic approach.
The document proposes an indie music magazine called "Rogue" targeting 17-22 year olds. It discusses using black and white photographs with one accessory in color on the double page spread. Additional photos will be edited to look like Instagram or photo booth pictures to appeal to young people. The front cover will feature a main image of indie artists and entice readers with article previews. The contents page will include an editorial and page numbers. The double page spread will use a large bold font and balanced text and images.
This document provides details on the planning and design process for two proposed hip hop music magazines titled "Rhythm" and "Beat". It includes initial mind maps for each magazine covering color schemes, target audiences, and content. Font styles and mood boards are presented for consideration. Hand drawn drafts show potential front cover and double page spread layouts incorporating elements like mastheads, images, interviews, and social media icons. The target audience for both magazines is identified as 15-20 year olds. Key details like monthly release schedule, 99p price point, and A4 size are outlined. Color schemes of red/white/black and white/yellow/grey are selected for "Rhythm" and "Beat" respectively.
The document discusses planning and drafting for a music magazine, including font and masthead selection, style sheets, dummy layouts, and photography planning. The author selects the "Blacklisted" font for the masthead based on its association with rock music. Style sheets outline font sizes and a red/yellow color scheme. Digital dummies are created at scale for a front cover, contents page, and double-page spread. Photography plans include a male gaze front cover shot, continuity shots on the contents page, and group shots showing artists' styles for the spread.
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Unit 14 LO1
1.
2. Content Slide
• Front page sketches – Slide 3
• Double page spread – Slide 4
• Font – Slide 5
• House Styles – Slide 6
• Mind Map 1 – Slide 7
• Mood board 1 – Slide 8
• Mind Map 2– Slide 9
• Mood board 2 – Slide 10
• Final Mind Map – Slide 11
• Draft Article – Slide 12
• Photoshop drafts – Slide 13-14
• Graphic Layout – Slide 15
• Layout Comparison – Slide 16
• Double Page Spread Graphic
layout – Slide 17
• Flat Plan – Slide 18-19
• Photoshoot Plan – Slide 20
• Photography Plan – Slide 21
• Test Photography – Slide 22
• Prop List – Slide 23
• Resources and Equipment – Slide
24 – 30
• Production Process – Slide 31
• Production Plan 32
• Personnel and Resources – Slide
33
• LO1 Conclusion – Slide 34
3. Front Page sketchesExample 1 Example 2
Strapline
Masthead
Cover
Stories
Artist ArtistStrapline
Cover
Stories
The masthead is going to be bold
as it represents the readers.
The colour scheme of the sketch is
to connote lasers at clubs and
parties.
Masthead
4. Double page spread sketches
Example 1
Example 2
3 Small
Images
Main Image
Main story
Pull quote
Main
story
Headline
Sub-heading
5. Font
Masthead – I may to be using a similar font to ‘Cubic’ , from
http://www.dafont.com/cubic.font , for my masthead as it stands out a lot
compared to the normal block text. It looks like it is made out of hexagons,
which connotes my magazine as being controversial and unique.
I might also use the front ‘Hyperspace’, from
http://www.dafont.com/search.php?q=hyperspace , for a masthead or as a
strapline in the magazines front cover. This cover also has a more unique look
but also a more techno appearance which relates with my genre of music.
Another Font I may use for titles might be ‘ Digital anarchy’, from
http://www.dafont.com/search.php?q=digital+anarchy , which connotes a
night club scene. It also has a paint splat look to it which also gives the feeling
to it.
6. House styles
• The colour scheme is going to be a blue, pink and white.
The magazine front cover is supposed to connote summer
and relaxation. The colour blue is supposed to connote the
summers sky or a swimming pool like from the inspiration
on the mood board.
• I have decided to include pink more in my magazine than
any other colour as it should attract more females into
reading it as the majority of the readership is male.
• Magazines in this genre won’t use a lot of pink but very
dark colour which I think puts off female viewers and my
magazine can gain the female readership as other
magazines have not adjusted to their values.
7. Mind map 1
Masthead
LOUD
Colour scheme
Release date
Target audience
Brand Identity
LOUD connotes the atmosphere
at a club or a festival. It also
signifies the magazine being in
your face and stands out. The
magazine will then be very
colourful so it will attract more
attention on the shelf.
The magazine will have a black and
green colour scheme. This is so it
can connote a clubs vide and also it
should also imitate the glowing in
the dark like glow sticks.
The magazine will released on the
Tuesday of every month so it
doesn’t have to compete with
other magazines in the same
genre.
The target audience for this
magazine will be between 16 – 23
males and females. This also
according to socio-economics they
are in the categories of E and C2.
Image to be taken
The main image I am going to take for
this front cover is going to be
someone who is looking at the
computer and is wearing big
headphones on. This is so they look
like they making music. The shot
type is going to be taken from behind
the model so that you can see what's
on the screen and it also looks like
you are just peaking into his personal
life.
This magazine cover will use the
font ‘Digital anarchy’ as its
headline. The editor of the
magazine will stay the same so
that the magazine stays
consistent.
9. The front I am going to
use is called ‘Hyperspace’
this is going to be used for
the front cover and it will
also be next to the page
number on every page.
Also in the corners of the
page this is where the
logo will go onto its own.
The social media links will
only be on the front cover
near to the barcode and
only there so it doesn’t
get in the way.
Mind map 2
Ideas
Jump
The verbal code ‘Jump’ connotes a
party or clubbing like atmosphere and
vide. This will be a good masthead as it
directed to the target audience as
being some of their values in a
magazine. Also the masthead will be
the first thing people will reader a
attract the attentions of people who
like a party atmosphere.
The colour scheme I am going to use is
blue, white and pink. These colours are
supposed to connote summer and the
feeling of a long break to relax with
friends. Blue connotes the summer Sky
and the pink flower in a field which will
hopefully interest more female readers if
pink is also included, instead of excluding
them. Flowers are at festivals during the
summer so show also connote that vide
and feeling.
Colour Scheme
Masthead
Brand identity
Magazine release dates
Target audience
My magazine will be released on a
monthly bases to compete with
other similar magazine genres such
as; Mixmag, tillate and street cred
The target audience will
be young males and
females between the ages
of 18 – 25 and in the
socio-economics my
target audience will be in
the category of; E,D and
C2.
Main image
The main image on the front cover is
going to be someone with an
emotionless face looking into the
distance. This connotes how the
magazine is seen as cool as the model
on the front is thoughtful and not
interested in the camera
11. Mind Map
Ideas
Masthead names
LOUD
House
Jump
This could connote a festival. Club
or gigs vide which also relates to
the genre of music
House is a sub-genre in the
clubbing and dance music
genre. This would relate to a
more niece market.
This could connote the
feelings in a club or festival.
Colour scheme
Black and green colours
might make the magazine
look more like a festival
experience.
Pink, black and white.
This is similar to a
Mixmag magazine style.
Target Audience
The target audience will be between
16 – 25. So the magazines are aimed
to young adults who are likely to
want to know more about clubbing
and music festivals. Over all the
socio-economics will be in the range
of; E, C2 and C1.
Magazine
influences
15. Graphic layout
I have created a graphic layout before making my magazine as on Photoshop. This design will help me when
creating the front cover to know what I want it to look like. This is probably more helpful I found than the drafts
as it has showed an accurate size of what each element of the front cover is going to look like. I also found it
useful as I was able to create new layout with the same shapes which would make other issues of my magazine
look different as I have created a template for other ideas.
Image of Artist
Strap Line
Masthead
Main Headline
Cover
stories
Barcode
Image of Artist
Strap Line
Masthead
Main Headline
Cover
stories
Barcode
16. Layout comparison
Strapline
Masthead
Image of artist
I am going to have the similar
positions of the strapline,
masthead and image.
Although the strapline and
masthead are going to be a
different font as they will be
thinner to look more modern
and new. The image will have a
different type of shot more to
the side of the person and
they will be wearing different
clothes like shorts and t-shirt.
The colour scheme is also
going to be similar as it is to
convey a more light hearted
and happy side.
17. Double page spread graphic layout
I found making a
graphic design very
useful as it made it
easier to organise
when I was creating
the double page
spread in Photoshop.
It also gave me an
idea of what I wanted
to do for the double
page spread.
Main Artist Image
Sub-title
Title
Interview
interview
Interview
interview
Pull
quote
Pull
quote
18. Magazine Flat plan
Masthead
images
Image
Advert
for mac
book
Headline
Main
text
= small image
Content
Content
Image
Image
Headline
Main
text
Main
text
Top of
the
charts
graph
Image of
Artist being
interviewedSmall
description
Main Image
Interview
Image
Quote
Interview
Image
Main
text
Image
Main
text
Interview
Image
Advert
to
artist’s
new
album
Image
Interview
Image
Advert for
Superdry
JUMP
19. Tour
Dates
Competition
entry
Free pull out
poster
Headline
image Text
Steal series
headphones
Festival
review
image
Headline Headline
Album
review Album
review
Stanton DJ
deck advert
Free CD from
Deadmau5
Tour
dates
‘jump’
subscription
advert
List of
festivals
Pull and bear
clothing
advert
Festival
guide
Next
magazine
teaser
image
text
20. Photo-shoot plan
• I am going to use the masthead ‘Jump’ as it connotes a party or clubbing
like vide and atmosphere. This relates to the sub-genre of music which is
included in my magazine and what my target audience is interested in and
values.
• This is going to be a photo shoot for the first issue for ‘Jump’ magazine
which is in the genre of clubbing and dance music. These pictures will be
used specifically for the front cover and interview over a double page
spread inside the magazine.
• The Technical codes I am going to put this person in is going to be them
facing directly at the camera so that there full attention is on the camera
but their head is going to be facing the ground and they will be looking up
at the camera like they have only just noticed it. At post production, I
intend to remove the background and replace it with light reflecting off
water to give a summer and relaxing feel to it. The lighting for the photos
will be in high key so there is more color on the persons face.
• The clothes that john will be wearing is going to be a t-shirt as that is the
type of clothing people wear in the summer. He will also have a pair of
aviator glasses which are very reflective which should connote the type of
attitude which he has. John will also have a new yellow ice watch on his
wrist to show a DJ’s expensive taste and style.
23. Prop List
• The props which I will need to be using are mostly going to be the clothes
which the model is going to wearing. I want him to be wearing a nice
colourful T-shirt for the double page spread against a white background.
This will make the image more interesting and make John look like a DJ. A
causal T-shirt like this can be found at Next or Pull & Bear, which will cost
around £10.
• The camera which I used was a Canon EOS 100D Digital SLR Camera which is
£325.00 on amazon. This camera is able to take high quality photos and is
relatively portable. The amount of settings it has to change and manipulate
the photos for example changing the white balance. The auto focus on the
camera was also very helpful when taking the images.
• For the camera tripod is used the Ravelli APLT4 61-inch Light Weight
Aluminum Tripod as it is only £19.96 and it is good enough quality to be able
to be used outside.
• John also has a pair of glasses on which look like ray bans although they are
a cheaper alternative from Primark which cost around £2.99.
• The watch John is wearing in the double page spread is an ice watch which
costs £83.68 on amazon.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Canon-EOS-100D-Digital-
Camera/dp/B00BYOY9EO/ref=sr_1_3?s=photo&ie=UTF8&qid=1436777642&sr=1-3
31. Production Process
• Editorial and budgetary decision – At the start of production the main managers will decide
what is going to be included in the magazine. This will also include planning their budget for
the issue and what articles will be included.
• Managing the schedule – All the manager in all the departments will organise when
deadline’s are going to be met and what the content of the magazine is going to be. They will
also include reserve articles if they decide not to use some. The structure of the future issue
of the magazine will also be planned.
• Content Acquisition – After all the articles are written they will be placed in the magazine.
Then they will be made presentable and organised so that they look professional.
• Sub-editing – This is when the magazine is read through and is made sure everything is
correct with no errors inside it. For my own magazine I had already written up what I was
going to put into my double page spread article. I had written it in Microsoft Word
documents where it showed me incorrect spelling mistakes. Although, I did read through it to
make sure that the punctuation was good and the article made sense.
• Page Layout – The content is then laid out including pictures
• Proof reading – This is the final check that everything is prefect and there are no mistakes
and the directors are happy with the whole magazine.
• File emailed – The chief editor will have a final look at the magazine and make sure it is ready
to be mass produced.
• Distribution – the magazine will then be sent to distributors to sell on the shelves.
http://contentmarketinginstitute.com/2011/08/6-steps-for-producing-a-custom-magazine/
32. Production Plan
• The first week will be focused on organising what material I am going to
create and include to put into my magazine, such as; articles, design,
photos and the over all layout of the magazine. Then deadlines will need
to made in each department with time too proof read, time to print and
distribute. A overall final deadline will be met for the date of publication
which will be the first Monday of each month as it will compete with other
magazines such as Mixmag and Tilllate which are two established
magazines in the clubbing and dance genre. This content will then be
gathered throughout the rest of the week and the next.
• The next two weeks will still be collecting the content for the magazine.
This will take up the majority of the two weeks. The information which is
needed to be collected is interviews, photos, and other information. I will
also release some information to certain groups to get specific feedback to
improve the current magazine plan.
• The final week will be putting the information which had been gathered
throughout the month into the final version of the magazine. The layout of
the magazine will change as the graphic designers will improve its
appearance and make it more suited towards its aims and target audience.
The magazine will be released on the first Monday on the 4th week of the
month as it is easy to organise and it will be the same amount of time for
every issue. It will also be able to review everything which happened over
the previous month and everything for the next month.
33. Personnel and Resources
I needed lots of resources to set up the magazine. Most importantly I needed
employees to work to help create the magazine, in different sections of the
magazine production.
I employed: 1 editor, which will be responsible for overseeing the layout,
appearance and content inside the magazine as well as: creating ideas for articles,
editing articles, attending photoshoots and generally running the magazine.
1 assistant editor which will support the editor in most activities leading up to a as
a personal assistant, they will also organise meetings and deadlines, summaries
material and correct manuscripts.
2 junior graphic designers whom will estimate the time projects require with a the
costs included, creating concept designs and multiple final designs for a product.
3 journalists, they will research stories, write the articles, do interviews. Together
they would make the magazine.
I also need the resources which is Abode Photoshop CS5.1, 7 mac book airs, a
office in Soho central London as well as other office equipment like printers,
paper, pens and post-it notes.
http://www.prospects.ac.uk/index.htm
http://creativepool.com/articles/jobdescriptions/graphic-designer-job-description
34. LO1 - Conclusion
After completing this learning outcome I have
finished planning what my final magazine idea is
going to be. This includes all the pre production
material and planning. I was able to create:
drafts, ideas, proposals, mood boards, drafts
articles and graphic layouts. This is the
beginning process for creating my magazine. In
the next learning outcome I will need to assess
the legal side of creating a magazine.