Friday, 30 November 2012
Wednesday, 28 November 2012
Possible fonts; Sourced from www.dafont.com
In the process of choosing a font I was shown dafont by a few people in my class.
Dafont is a website with a whole range of different fonts that are free to download and use.
Whilst browsing I came across a few fonts that I think would work for my chosen sub-genre.
OveR
PLAYED- Indie Hand
OverPlayed-phatrave
OverPlayed -Little Snorlax
Over Played- Amazon Palafita.
Sunday, 25 November 2012
Research of the Alternative sub-genre
Alt Magazine (altpress.com)
Cover Layout:
-text is shaped around the image, this makes it easier to see the image at the centre, it also organizes the layout to make it clearer, and make the magazine seem organized.
Font:
-Different sized texts pinpoint the leading articled and go from skinny and tall to small and bold
-All text on cover is serif (has little feet on the characters)
MOA:
-Informal, the magazine uses slang and chatty language to promote a more younger/youthful audience.
Colours typically shown:
-Red
-Blue All primary colours- All contrast one another.
-Yellow
-Black
-White
Content:
-Posters
-Interviews
-Features ect.
All typical things found in magazines- they all involve the reader (posters- something the reader can make personal and display, interviews- the reader learns more about their favourite band ect, features- the reader broadens their view on the music sub-genre.)
Logo:
-Peices cut out and others added in, looks "reshaped"- suggests the sub-genre could be reshaping the music we listen to.
Images:
-Photo of band:
Members put into a pyramid shape, with the most iconic person being at the front and dead centre of the magazine.
-Solo artist: medium close up portrait of them facing head on to make them recognisable.
NME

Cover Layout:
-Although there isnt much on the cover, the cover looks cluttered and untidy.
-Title is ALWAYS at the top, and they usually have a promotional offer/article advertisement just above them.
Font:
-Font is clear and crisp and also consistant throughout. (however this only refers to the font, not the colour)
Mode of Address:
-Front cover doesnt address reader directly. they do however use persuasive language that draws the reader in ("unseen", "Big... Interview inside!")
Colours:
-Red
-Black
-Yellow
-White
These are consistant on almost every NME magazine.
Content:
-Competitions
-interviews
-exclusives
-ads
-reviews ect.
Logo:
Block colour on a bold font.
Images:
Cover: Previews of featured articles
Inside: Adverts, photos relevant to articles.
Monday, 12 November 2012
Pitch Presentation
My finished pitch for my magazine, it contains my ideas for colour schemes, price, content ect.
Questions for after viewing the pitch:
Q1) Out of all the possible names given, which do you feel was the one you preffered? Why?
Q2) What type of photo would you want to be on the front cover?
Q3) What Articles would you like to see in the magazine and or featured on the cover?
Q4) Which house style do you think would look best throughout the magazine?
Q5)How much would you be willing to pay?
Monday, 5 November 2012
Action plan+ time management.
Action Plan;
Date;
5th November;
Content:
-Introduction to main task
-initial ideas for music magazine
-creating pitch for music magazine
-research of chosen subgenre
Tasks to complete:
1. Introduce main task and post action plan on blog.
2. Post initial ideas for magazines.
3. Develop and complete pitch.
4. Post the 2 magazine analysis' (x2 front covers, x2 content pages, x2 double page articles.)
5. If completed, post the institution research that we worked on in class before half term.
6. Complete further research of chosen sub-genre.
12 November
Content:
-Present pitch & receive audience feedback.
-Further audience research.
-Focus on photography.
Tasks to complete:
1. Post pitch and audience feedback on blog.
2. Gain more audience research.
3. Begin to take photos for magazine pages.
4. Complete mock-ups of pages.
19th November
Content:
-Indesign/photoshop training.
-Designing front cover
Tasks to complete:
1. Develop front cover: experiment with layout, colour, font, language ect.
2. Post photoshoot on blog.
26th November
Content:
-Designing front cover
-Audience feedback on front cover.
Tasks to complete:
1. Develop front cover design.
2. Gain audience feedback on cover.
3. Make adjustments to magazine design in response to feedback.
4. Complete draft content for double page article.
3rd December.
Content:
-Designing contents page.
-audience feedback on contents page.
Tasks to complete:
1. Develop front contents page with layout, colour, font, language ect.
2. Make adjustments to design in response to feedback.
10th December.
Content:
-Design double page spread.
-Audience feed back on double page.
Tasks to complete:
1. Develop front contents page with layout, colour, font, language ect.
2. Make adjustments to design in response to feedback.
17th December.
Content:
-Finalise magazine design
-Introduce evaluation.
Tasks to complete:
1. Finalise all pages.
2. Begin draft of evaluation.
24th/31st December
Christmas Holiday.
Tasks to complete:
1.Draft evaluation.
7th January.
Content:
-evaluation.
Tasks to complete:
1. Develop evaluation.
14th January.
Content:
-Evaluation
-Final blog check.
Tasks to complete:
1. Evaluation.
2. Final blog check.
FINAL DEADLINE: 18TH JANUARY 2013.
Saturday, 3 November 2012
Introduction to main task:
For our main task we have been instructed to create a music magazine of a sub-genre of our choice (e.g. Rock, hip-hip e.c.t.)
We have to include:
We have to include:
- Front cover
- contents page
- double page spread
- at least 5 images.
Another thing we have to consider whilst making our magazines is the target audience, we have to constantly refer back to our audience to make it more appealing to their likes and dislikes.
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