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Tuesday, 4 November 2014
Evalution of Preliminary Product
Evaluation: Front Cover
One way my product uses the
conventions of a school magazine cover is through the use of a middle headshot, a
lot of school magazines use a middle head shot to make it more personal to the
person that’s reading it. I think it is good if the model is looking at the
camera straight on, as he does on my front cover, again it makes it more
personal. Additionally I tried to make my magazine as though it belonged to a
school and that it was obvious, the subtitle “NEW TERM” straight away implies
this. In my layout I tried to draw the reader’s attention to the headlines on
the cover. I made sure that the subtitles when around the model and not
straight across, otherwise this would look odd and perhaps unreadable, I also
made the subtitles bigger or smaller in size depending on how important it was,
such as new uniform I thought was rather important so made it bigger than the
rest. Furthermore I tried to make the cover look modern so that younger
audiences such as pupils were not put of.
My magazine will be aimed at a
few different audiences including pupils’, parents and teachers I think
something within the magazine will relate to them and find interesting to read.
I made the front cover pleasing to look at and so it wouldn’t put pupils off
from reading it. I used layers in Photoshop to make different parts of the
cover stand out from the rest, for example the main title.
Evaluation: Contents Page
In my contents page it has all
the features you would normally see in a regular magazine, although in a
different way. I have included a main title a background picture and subtitle
to which is the contents of the magazine. My contents page has the same font
and affect as the front cover, I will have this type of design throughout the
magazine, also I make sure that the subtitles are not running over the
background picture this will again ensure that the audience can read it. I
think that the picture is suitable as it shows what’s within the school and
could show readers, mainly parents, what’s to offer. The contents are shown in
order of what’s to come within the magazine. I think that this is the best way
to display them.
Monday, 3 November 2014
Prelim Task – Colour Scheme
I intended to make this for students in the
sixth form, making sure it is appropriate for the purpose and appeals to that
age group by using colour schemes that attract the target audience. I am also
making sure that I have inserted the school logo so that without reading you
are aware and have a good idea of the genre of the magazine, which is that of
sixth form life. I am also intending to add a variety of images onto my school
magazine to ensure that it isn't all just text and the audience are able to stay
engaged in what they are reading. The colour scheme that has been used on this
magazine is quite formal and bold, suggesting although it is mainly a formal
magazine for parents, the use of lots of colour denotes that it is trying to
look eye catching to grab the attention of the reader.
Prelim Task - Genre Conventions
Page numbers is a good convention I have researched,
so the reader can quickly navigate through the magazine, it can quickly gain
the interest of the reader, who are students and parents. The masthead is usually
the same for every issue so it is that is easily recognizable. I have
researched 3 magazines which include students from the school, looking happy
and presentable to reflect that the school is an enjoyable and school respectable
school to go to. Reminds the reader of the students in the photo and links to
the school’s motto the students doing an action that relates to with the main
themes the main article. The language will be formal enough for parents looking
at the magazine but still be at a level that younger students can read.
Prelim Task - Layout
I think that this layout works well, as all the text/subtitles are all clear with out confusing on where features are. I think its good for my target audience as it is more formal but not too formal because it is six form that is it targeted at. I wanted the magazine to have a more grown up feel to it, so it would have more chance to be read by the students.
Prelim Task – Target Audience
My target audience is
between the ages 16-18. The magazine is aimed at sixth formers who are in full
time education, studying levels and hoping to go to university. The gender in
which my magazine is aimed at is male and female. Sixth formers are of both
genders therefore I feel it will be more appealing to the readers if it is targeted
at both male and female students. The males which will read this magazine enjoy
sports such as football and rugby. They are people who work very hard during
school in order to achieve their goals of going to university at the end of
year 13. My readers are very dedicated to their school work however they
balance their social life. They are very keen on extending their education by
going onto further education in university or achieving an apprenticeship. The
needs of my reader are to be informed of the latest trends and to know what is
going on around their school and upcoming events and to learn how to cope with
the stresses of sixth form and to feel confident. My audience will use this magazine
to gain tips and advice which they may need. They will also use this as they
may need time out from their studies to relax. This will not only help them to relax
they will also be receiving some sort of information so it is not only
entertaining it is also educational.
Prelim Task - Masthead fonts
For my front cover page i decide to use the font called "New Athletic" of "Dafont". I used this type of font because i think it applies to my target audience, as it isn't that formal, i think it is in between formal and informal. I think it looks a little more grown up than most texts, this might become more appealing to my audience
Tuesday, 21 October 2014
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