Tuesday, 8 March 2011

Final Products.

Front Cover.
Feedback on the final Front cover:
  • "The colours go well together and match the muse"
  • " I like the contrast against the dark background"
  • "The location and size of the picture fits well with the layout"
  • "I like the colour scheme"
  • "I like the masthead and the 365"
  • "I like the range of colours"
  • "It's good, that." *Pat on the back*








Contents
Feedback on the Contents page:
  • "I like the use of stars it relates to the pop genre"
  • "The title is nice and bold"
  • "I like the layout"
  • "I like the colour scheme and borders together"
  • "It looks very professional due to the amount of information portrayed"
  • "Its incisive"








Double Page Spread
Feedback on the double page spread:
  • "I like how it's quite quite subtle but effective"
  • "I like the 'H'"
  • "I like the 'H' and I like how the colours of the background fade"
  • "The fonts used are cute and well placed"
  • "I like the star as a page marker"
  • "I love the girly colours"

From the beginning to end

This shows how the products have changed from the first stage to the final stage.

The revolution of the double page spread

The revolution of the contents page

Tuesday, 1 March 2011

Thursday, 17 February 2011

Final Final Final Evaluation.

This shows how my magazine follows and doesnt follow the conventions of a normal pop magazine along with the improvements from my preliminary (School) magazine to now.

Update Products.

The front cover hasn’t changed a lot, but the placement of the splash has been moved so it slants more. More summery colours have been used to attract the readers however I have kept to the black canvas’s because it allows the other colours to pop more.















The contents page has changed a lot and has been inspired by the Billboard magazine contents pages. The colours are continued throughout the magazine to give it the brightness of summer. More has been added to make it look more professional.













The double page spread hasn’t changed massively; only the colours have been changed to make it pop more because I like the placement and detail on the double page spread

Thursday, 20 January 2011