Showing posts with label Draft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Draft. Show all posts
Thursday, 10 February 2011
1st Draft Contents Page
Above is the contents which i entered as my first draft. To ensure that my contents continued the house theme that i had previously created on the cover of my magazine i once again used the eye dropper tool. This way i could be sure that the colours within the page were identical to the ones i had used on the front cover. For the page numbers and the "FLUX" logo i have used the deep red colour. In comparison to my cover i did not have to perform as much editing but infact resizing of text, numbers and images.
Wednesday, 9 February 2011
1st Draft Magazine Cover
This is the cover that i submitted as my first draft magazine cover. Over all i think the product that i produced for my draft was of an acceptable standard and included the common conventions that you would expect to find in a music magazine. To begin with the masthead of my magazine was insipired by the colour of the lips on my main image. To do this i used the eye dropper tool in photoshop to ensure that the colours were an exact match. When going through the styling process i did this delibratly so i was able to create continuity and a common theme throughout my cover. I have once again used this red on the main cover line which is informing my audience of the artist on the front of my magazine. To ensure that my main image was large enough and exactly how i wanted it to be i used the magnetic lasso tool to first of all cut the image out from the original background it was on. I then placed it onto the light grey shaded background which i also created using blending and shadowing tools in photoshop.
After fixing the main image and the masthead, the coverlines were the next stage i took. I have used two different fonts for the coverlines, as you can see a simple font for the two headings and a more ornamental font for the subheadings. For the coverline that states "2011 Festival Updates" i have once again used the eye dropper tool which meant i was able to use the denim blue colour found on the shirt for the colour of my font. After completing my coverlines and adjusting them to the appropriate sizes i made the decision to add a banner at the bottom of my magazines advertising more about what to expect inside. I have stuck to my colour scheme and decided to use black and white. I have used a black background with white writing which adds eye catching elements to the page.
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