2. I created my contents
page in Photoshop. I
decided to leave the
background as it is
because there will be a
lot of text on the page by
the end of the process.
I then added pink
rectangular boarder to
place on the corners,
vertically and horizontally
on the page. I then
changed the boarders to
the colour mint as it is
apart of my colour
scheme.
3. Next, I added text and
placed it on top of the pink
boarder and added a dark
grey rectangle for the left
quarter of the contents
page.
After that, I made a light
grey rectangle and put it on
top of the dark grey. Then, I
added text “No1 on the
charts”, the font size varied
the ‘No1’ is 70 and the ‘on
the charts’ is 15. The font
style is Britannic bold. The
title will also be that font as
well.
4. I then added text to
place on the light
grey rectangle. The
text is the top 10
songs in the charts
at the moment. I
decided not to copy
all of the left
section of the
magazine I chose to
duplicate.
5. I added three different images.
One photo I did take at a
concert I went to last summer,
Cody Simpson! The others I
found on my camera roll. The
photo on the left is Shawn
Mendes and the middle photo is
a photo of clothes.
I zoomed in to help me find a
good spot to put the page
numbers of the images.
6. I added text to the right hand
column with what the
magazine is going to feature.
I changed some of the text to
different colours such as mint
green, light pink and black so
that they stand out. It is all
the same size of 18 apart from
the text above ‘exclusively
featuring’ which is the font
size of 12.
7. I zoomed in so you could see
what I had added to the
contents page. I created a little
paragraph for my editor’s
message. The font size of it is
17.5 and the style is Arial. The
title is a mint colour and the
text beneath it is pink.
I then added a image of myself on
the right hand side of the page.
After that, I placed two logos which
are the twitter and Instagram ones.
8. At that time, I added the
‘contents’ text to the page.
The font is 50 but I had to
stretch it to make it fit across
the page like I did with the
masthead of the front cover!
9. First of all, I flipped the photo horizontally.
After that, I erase all the background of
Olivia.
10. I then enlarged the edited image of my model Olivia. After that,
I made sure that the text would be seen so I moved the layer to
before the text on the layers section of Photoshop. So that the
text was on top of the photo.