Sunday, 7 November 2010

Contents page.


Annotate.

For my contents design I have tried to keep a theme flowing from the front page to this page, the back ground colour is the same and the cartoon 'suns' have remained a predominant focus. I thought what I was going to advertise on the contents page and I think that I have thought well about what students WANT to know about as pose to giving them information that they don't want to read about. I have tried to keep it young and entertaining. I think that to improve this page, I would make it busier and more like a scrap book as i feel that this will make the page more visually pleasing.


Contents page.

Now that I have completed my front page,  I am now moving on to the contents page of my magazine.







As  you can see from this example, even without reading the text, you can notice that the colour scheme and style of layout is present throughout the front cover and the contents page.
















When I design my magazine I am going to keep the themes the same through out. I am going to pay close attention to insure that I keep the design layout frames similar so that they fit together well.
From my own photos I have come up with my final design for the FRONT PAGE



Annotation

For my final piece I have kept the title of The Ridge and also copied some of the conventions of other magazines (e.g. bar code, header, footer, headlines and advertisements) I really like how this has turned out, I feel that the bright colours give off a lively happy persona and that it advertises the sixth form well. If I could change the magazine to improve it I would; choose a specific colour scheme, make the editing look more professional, make it more like a scrapbook design as I think this will keep it looking like it is for students. Also with my photos I experiment more with angles, models, distances etc.

Expeimenting with my own photos



Saturday, 6 November 2010

After searching the Internet I have found the following photos to montage together and layer to create my school magazines front cover.


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Next I am going to add the headlines to the front page design.







Conventions of a magazine

Looking at the conventions and themems in music magazines

This is an essay I have done on the conventions of magazines.


For my choice of magazines I have chosen to look at The Big Cheese and Q. They are both music magazines.

 






















 


















Predictions of cell layouts


The masthead  of these magazines are very different, The Big Cheese sounds like the target audience is considerably younger than Q which seems to sound more mature and simplistic.  The convention of a magazine mean s that the most head it most commonly at the top left of the magazine. It is important that readers have been conditioned to look at a magazine in a certain way, this way they can easily see the main points of the page. The masthead of The Big Cheese is layered behind the photos and set to blend with the background. This shows that the reader is already familiar with the title and the focus is more on the images. On the other hand Q magazines mast head is layered in front of the photo, this makes it more recognisable.
                The headlines of The Big Cheese are more freely advertised, they are dotted about the page. With the majority of the information being listed band names. Whereas on Q magazine the headlines are uniform and inform the viewer of the content.  In some ways this aspect is very different; however the concept of headlines being set on either the left third or the right third of the page keeps the structure similar.
The headlines are also a clear way of judging the number of cell columns and rows. The Big Cheese seems to have considerably more cells than Q. I think that this is because the more cells there are the more freedom the designer has to play around with composition and positioning. Q magazine, judging by the headlines, has very few cells. I think that for the image of this magazine it is important to keep the image neat, organised, minimalistic and informative.  The same idea applies when talking about the importance of the layout.
Layout design is important for the image of the magazine because, as demonstrated by The Big Cheese. Their target image is important for selling the magazine is it is with any magazine. The big Cheese is aimed at youth interested in rock music, gigs, bands, off the wall clothing, bright colours and possibly tattoos of a particular style. The layout has to suit these factors in order to draw in the selected audience.  These factors also apply when selling Q and any other magazine in fact. In the case of Q magazine, the target audience they are selling too is going to be people who are perhaps more alternative and less mainstream. Their target audience is people who are interested in traditional artists who have influence music, this would depict the audience as being more open minded and knowledgeable. The audience is also portrayed as being interested in details, and therefore are not only interested in the music but also the history. From these conclusions we can see that the audience is going to be slightly older than the readers of The Big Cheese. 
The top banner and foot banner of the front page are significant. They give the viewer an idea of the style of the magazine i.e. bands, offers etc. The Big Cheese has a top banner which is advertising the magazine to audience of people who are interested in a specific band. And the foot banner is suggesting an idea of music the magazine is focussing on. Q magazine in contrast doesn’t have a foot banner; however it does have a top one, advertising this particular issue as ‘Lennon’s 70th birthday collectors’ issue’. This top banner would shows that this magazine boasts that it worthy of being a collector’s edition.
I have noticed that the bar code is in the same place on both of these magazines; I think that this shows that this positioning is an important factor of a magazine layout. One thing that is significantly different on each of the magazines is the pictures. Although they are both in the background and have text on top, the message and feel each image gives off are quite contrasting. On Q the image is a close up shot of well known faces and a classic black and white familiar photo. This makes the audience feel more involved with the contents. On the other hand, The Big Cheese has images on the front cover of a familiar band, but the difference is, they are in a mid shot. This makes people feel distanced from the people.  Along with this apparent distance of the shot, the expressions of the three men are intimidating and not as welcoming as the image on Q.   

Wednesday, 6 October 2010

I have been working on the school magazine for about a week now, and so far my group (me, Sara Parker, and Simon Potter) have come up with...


Name:  Ridge
We came up with this idea as both the Helenswood and Williams Parker site are located on The Ridge, a road in Hastings which is significantly higher than most, hence the name.  However, we have recently come to notice that the name alone does not automatically make perfect sense. So this would have to be followed by a slogan making the connection more obvious.




Specification: Performing arts and Sport
We came up with the idea to merge the two schools specification as this would appeal to a larger audience. However, as this is meant to be a 'Specification' i.e. one thing, this may have to be changed later on.

Promotion
The promotion I would want my sixth form college to promote is a healthy, successful, organised lifestyle. (Note word LIFESTYLE, tells reader about the connection between education, students, teachers etc. Learning is not just for classrooms) 

Headlines
  • Former sixth form band get SIGNED
  • Parkwoods Best Dressed
  • WE ARE TOP OF THE LEAGUE!
These headlines appeal to everyone the magazine is aimed. there is something there for everyone!
Along with the magazine being appealing to students because they are interested in the content, it also advertises the school as being an equal opportunity, active, creative and well rounded community.

Colour Themes
In my group we came up with the idea to make every issue have a theme matching the seasons. I think that this would be a nice idea because it would be constantly changing. This would keep people interested and refreshed with each issue. For this I am going to be focusing in on the AUTUMNAL issue. This would contain autumnal colours and have the same feel throughout.


FONT


  • Heading Font:  For the font of the heading for the autumnal issue I want to use something rigid and rigid to go with the theme.



This is just a sample of a few fonts that are kind of what
I'm looking for just to give you a rough idea of the style.


  • Slogan Font:  For the slogan, I would like it to be either the same font as the heading but in italics, or a simpler font. I would like to do it this way because I do not want the slogan to detract from the heading, I want it to compliment it compositionally. And the best way of doing this is for it to match (but much smaller font) or for it to be in a simpler font. I am undecided on what i am going to change the slogan to at the moment so to sample it I'm just using Parkwoods current slogan.


    Again, this is just a sample of what I am
    thinking of doing for the font of the slogan.
Image:
All of the images will be taken on either the Helenswood or the William Parker site or will have students in the photos. I think it is necessary to advertise the actual school as oppose to picking photos that appear to relate to a subject, I think this makes the magazine very impersonal and then lacks the community feel which sixth form boast about.