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Magazine Production Screen Shots – Front cover, Contents

College magazine Screen shots

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Magazine ProductionScreen Shots – Front cover, Contents

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For my front cover I decided to use a medium close up image of myself and holly as we are both students at City College. Also I thought the contrast of colour in our clothes was good to convey to the audience the variations in style. I achieved this effect by using curves and applying the black/white application to the image. I wanted a black and white image because the background I had planned was very colourful and busy, if I had kept the colour to the image my magazine cover would be too busy and look a mess.

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For my background I wanted a dark colour to emphasize my image. I chose black and then I applied a grunge brush from ‘psbrushes.net’. This looked very effective and eye catching over the black background. After the brushes had been applied I used a stroke effect to add colour to the brushes and establish my magazines primary colours and style.

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After completing the background I needed to add a masthead- the magazine name and cover lines to make my magazine appealing to the target audience. I choose the name ‘fo show’ which means for sure, taken from ‘dafont.com’ which tied in well with the City College slogan at the bottom. For the masthead I made sure that the style followed my image, and this is something which helped the whole style and contrast of the magazine

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In my final editing stages, I chose to include cover lines as stickers and instead of a bar code I featured the price. I done this by using the shapes tool and to add an effect of a shadow I used a black shape underneath the white shape. Overall I think my cover conveys a style of grunge and student lifestyle.

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For my contents page I wanted to continue the style of my front cover, using similar colours and shapes. I achieved this by using the bucket tool creating a black background, and then I used an artistic application called film grain to add texture and create a 3d look to the page. With the brush tool I decided on using star shapes conveying the ideas from my front cover. I think the sizes I used were effective in creating a 3d appearance to the page and the style also appeals to the target audience.

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Following the sticker style from the front cover I used text from ‘dafont.com’ and used the stroke application around the box of text to define the intention of a school sticker look. My reasoning for this was to illustrate the genre of the magazine as it is intended for college students. I also included page numbers over a bullet point shape from my brushes. I purposely changed the angle of the stickers to be in keeping with the 3d look of the background.

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The title of the contents page is the same style as the city college slogan at the bottom of my magazine from which I also got from ‘dafont.com’,although the contents title is inverted to the magazine title. This is because the background was too dark to apply the original title. For the contents title I used the plastic wrap application which emphasised the 3d appearance and then the neon glow style which added a purple tint inside the text. I also put a comic style shape in the bottom right of the page to entice the audience with free gift vouchers.

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Finally my contents page needed an editor’s note, so from ‘dafont.com’ I used another sticker style title, then placed another shape around it to emphasise colour composition. After I added the text I used the stroke tool to put purple colour around the text, making it stand out.Including my picture, I didn’t want the page to look to busy so I made my portrait black and white using the saturation tools, then put a stoke effect around it. I also wanted to add personalisation to my magazine so I used another word text from ‘dafont.com’ which was my name as a different style, conveying variation.