Friday, 28 March 2014
Colour Palette Analysis by Riley Mackrory
Click on the red, white and blue palette above to access Riley's blog and his work on colour palettes.
Labels:
colour,
colour palettes,
examples,
inspiration,
Magazine,
research,
student work
Moodboard Examples
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examples,
GCSE,
inspiration,
Magazine,
moodboard,
research,
student work
Font Research by Billy Raybould
Being the first thing a reader will see when picking up a
copy of a magazine, the font used is arguably the most important thing to get
right on the cover, as with a font and a professional looking photo, I aim to
create a cover even a professional magazine would be proud off.
I am aiming for a very simplistic, clean cut look, that will
appeal to people of perhaps a higher class/modesty. I like the typewriter
looking fonts, with bold line and striking typography, and feel my cover line
or basic text fonts will need to also accompany the text used for the mast
head. Above is a selection of fonts I like for my magazine, a particular
favourite being Courier and Rockwell, as these portray a typewriter well,
whilst still carrying a notable line weight, straight lines, and would be sure
to grab a readers attention.
The functionality of the font used on the contents on the
double page spread and contents pages should be more practical, with a focus on
the ease of reading the text, therefore my chosen font should be functionally
as well as aesthetically pleasing, matching the fonts seen on the front cover,
and sticking to the overall theme of the magazine, a high end simplistic
I will look for a more decorative font for the front cover
to use for my Masthead (the name of my magazine) and a neater, practical font
for the contents and double page spreads, for the body of the article and the
text body on the contents page so that is easy on the eye, and most importantly
readable.
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Wednesday, 19 March 2014
Analyse a Magazine
Analyse a cover, contents page and double page spread from an existing title within your genre.
Use the examples below to help with your cover analysis.
This will help with the contents page.
This will help with the double page spread.
Use the examples below to help with your cover analysis.
This will help with the contents page.
This will help with the double page spread.
Tuesday, 18 March 2014
Work To Do
The Brief:
Construct a cover, contents page and double page spread using some original images.
Genre choices are:
- music
- film
- fashion
- sport
- games
Today's work:
- Decide on your genre
- Research magazine titles within that genre. Collect images of as many different covers as you can.
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