Wednesday, 19 February 2014

DOUBLE PAGE SPREAD CONVENTIONS, LAYOUTS, RESEARCH AND PAGE FURNITURE


CONVENTIONS;
-Large image (direct address usually left hand-side)













-A quote (pulled from the interview) maybe presented as a headline















-Artist name in bold (stands them out) 














-Stand-first (bold introduction to the text)
















-Text (usually Arial, with drop cap and set into columns)  












-Color scheme fits house style and goes well.













EXSISTING

This double page spread is from NME. 


The feature is about Lily Allen, she is seen posing with her hands of her sides which suggests that she is confident in what she is saying. 

There is a very large title beside the image and in white with a black contrast of background color for each individual letter,  each letter has its own font size. The title takes up three quarters of the page making it almost equal to the image. 

The text is quite short however, on the page it  is split into four sections and the strap line is also below the title. The image is of the music artist and she is wearing a red shirt with stripes on it.

The title “people think I’m an attention seeker, but I’m just honest” suggests to  the reader, that Lily Allen is annoyed and fed up and the article is purely made to make people see her side for once. 


The title has been printed the way it is because it has a great impact on the reader making them feel very sympathetic towards Lily Allen and also it’s the type of text that makes you want to read on about it. The title has been typed in Sans Serif which tells us that it is a more modern magazine and it’s something that almost a lot of music fans read. 

The colors that have been used are: red black and white which fits the house style.  It also draws in the audience and shows consistency.



LAYOUTS









SO FAR...



Thursday, 13 February 2014

DOUBLE PAGED CONTENTS


Adding second page to make a double paged contents page I thought was necessary in order to show that i can produce a higher standard of work, and fit more in than i would in a single page. I decided upon having a big feature take up the page, the image on the right is in fact 3 single images I adapted to 'tell a story' as they/it draws empathy to the feature.


After printing out my first effort of a double contents page I saw that the text on the right hand side was way too big to be in a magazine and read as a feature when at the size of a subheading. So i decided upon decreasing the size of the text and adding a subscription block of text which is commonly found on music magazine content pages.

I added the social media column because part of my Magazine identity was to be one with the readers, working together and sharing ideas, so having the readers input on the contents page would show this.

Tuesday, 4 February 2014

SINGLE CONTENT PAGE PROGRESS


I have made the title the main focus, with an edgy 'smashed' effect. Included the editors letter talking about what would be found in the magazine, this is common in most music magazines.
Also started to add the content categories 'news' 'reviews' 'features'


Added all the categories of contents and then also an image with headlines and page numbers.


More features and page numbers added


After everything was added it became a matter of arrangement and making sure everything fits/works.


Fixed layout matters eg. where the page numbers go, previously there was a struggle of being able to see which page number went to what feature.


Added issue number and date in order to push a realistic music magazine. 

Saturday, 1 February 2014

CONTENTS PAGE PROGRESS



This is my first attempt to style my content page mock up. I don't really feel that it fits the certain style I am trying to create to fit the genre of music magazine I have chosen. I feel the masthead looks too Punk Rocky than Hip Hop. Therefore I have dis-guarded this mock up and will carry on creating different styles in order to produce one that fits house style with the cover in order to become part of my final piece.