Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Contents page- Contact sheet


Front cover progress

Finally finished my front cover! I'm still a bit unsure about the background but I'm going to sort that out one I finished my contents page so I can see how to match them up! 

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Typography

The same font is used for the masthead as it is for the cover lines because I want to keep everything more or less the same which will give it the look i'm aiming for.


Title decisions

The font I wanted to choose had to be this font as it was eye catching and unique from the rest. However the font came in different boldness and some were thinner than the others. But I thought I would go with the one slap bang in the middle as it was neither too thick or too thin. This worked well for my title as it looks clear and well presented.


 My font size had to be big enough to stand out because it is the main focus of my magazine and I want it to be unique and individual. 
This was the end result but I really wanted it to have a commercial brand that will stand out to the public and people would recognize it.

So I decided to change the 'N' and I would be doing this for most of my mastheads just to give it that unique look that I want.

Friday, 16 November 2012

Peer Review: NAMES

What name do you think that she looks like?! Any good names please :)

Tuesday, 6 November 2012

Photo shoot blog entry

Front cover:
I would like a close up (almost macro shot) of the models face for the front cover. I'd like half of the face to be on the cover and half not. I have shown this in the first draft I did. In my questionnaire people seemed to prefer the close up image on the front cover rather than a group photo or a single portrait photo. This is what gave me the idea.

Contents page:
I would like to use a long shot for one of my images on my contents page. I have also shown this on my first page draft. I'd like to have more alternative images in contrast to my front cover. The image i'm going to have above this is going to be almost like an album over of the model I use on my front cover. This magazine issue is going to be based around the model I use on the front cover.

Double page spread:
I am using two images for my double page spread. One of them is going to be a blown up 'band' photo and I'd like this to be placed on the right hand side. The other image is going to be included in the article on the left hand side, however it is going to be a lot smaller like I have shown on my first double page spread draft.

Shoots:
I want to take two different shoots. One of the shoots is going to be a close up portrait shot of the models face. I will take different angles of the face depending on how it will fit the front cover. I am going to take all portrait photos so I can get a good fit for my front cover. The second shoot is going to be a more natural shoot, although I say that it is still going to be set in a studio. I am going to use less harsh and strong light for this and give it a softer feel.


Models:
Makeup:
I will use heavy makeup for one of the shoots. I want to give a heavy makeup look for one of my shoots because I want them to look like A-list celebrities. However for my second shoot I am going to dress her with hardly any makeup at all as I want to give the model a softer, more appealing look. I'd like to do this because I wouldn't want the audience to be intimidated at all.
Clothing:
I'd like my models to be wearing clothing that is high in fashion or alternative, which reflects on what the magazine is about. I want people to read the magazine and automatically think that they are celebrities. I have made a mood board on this and discovered that most alternative fashion is more or likely the same.

Props:
The only props I am going to use are an acoustic guitar and an amp. I may have the model sitting on the amp for my front cover however I will still keep a plain background as I want to minimise the clutter. I will only use the prop for one image on my contents page and this is going to be on the 'album cover' image. 

Lighting:
I am going to use a single modelling lamp for my photo shoot and place it either to the left or right of where they are standing. I decided this because it gives a lot of ton and depth towards the photo which is good because like I mentioned in my introduction and aims i'd like the magazine to look polished. I want to use extreme, strong lighting to give it even more of a studio effect. 


Background: 
I'd like the background to be very simple and ordinary. I don't want to much going on in the background because I don't want it to look cluttered. I would want the main subject of my image to be the model and not the background, this is why I would keep the background plain.

Setting:
I would have a studio setting for both photo shoots. I want this because like I keep repeating myself I want to keep the simplicity of the magazine classy. 

Monday, 5 November 2012

Double page spread- Draft

From looking at my questionnaire everyone that took it said that they would want an exclusive interview from a relevant artist in the genre of the magazine. I personally wanted to do this anyway and it is even better that that's what the audience want's as well. I have planned to take a group photo of a band and place is on the right hand side of the page and there would be a few cover lines overlapping that. Then on the adjacent page there would be the interview that the viewers would want to read.
I also wanted to place an advertisement on the page to give the page something more. This page is also very simple but I don't want it to be too boring and dull which is why I think something like an advertisement would fill up the space quite well.
I have based the layout on my 4th textual analysis of a double page spread. It's about Lady Gaga and I think that it looks really classy and elegant. This is how I would like mine to look.

Contents page- Draft


I wanted my contents page to keep in theme with my front cover so yet again it is all very simple. I have a few more images on this page as I don't want the audience to be bored with just text. I have also kept the headline typography the same as the masthead on the front cover because like I said I want my magazine to keep in theme with everything.
I am going to design a logo for my magazine that I can place in the corner which will be the trademark for the magazine.
Overall my contents page looks well organised and not too cluttered which is what I am aiming to do for the finished product. 







My second contents page draft is more simple than the other. I wanted it like this as it will reflect more on my front cover. I also have an adjustment on the 'N' as I want my contents and my front cover to have a recurring theme. This could be the trademark for me magazine.






Front cover- Draft

I wanted to keep my front cover as simple as possible because when I did my questionnaire people seemed to generally prefer the more simple layouts. I thought a big image would be perfect for this as it will cover most of the page. I then can have all the cover lines on the opposite side of the page. I don't want there to be much going on for my front cover, I want it to have a clean, polished look.
I chose the headline 'Enough' because you can use a lot of play-on words with it and be creative. For example 'You can't get enough of 'Enough.'' I put the '...' beside it because I wanted it to show the readers that there is more inside if you carry on reading. I think it will draw the reader in.
The model is going to have a very vacant expression on her face, almost to intimidate the reader. I want the model to have a look that will draw the reader in and try to reflect what else there is to come in the magazine. 


My second front cover draft is more simple than the first. It is a mid body shot and has a clear cover line across the body. The word 'Enough' has an altered 'N' I want this to be a trade mark for the magazine. To make it more original and different from the others.