Thursday, 3 April 2014
Wednesday, 2 April 2014
Saturday, 22 March 2014
Friday, 7 March 2014
Contents Page draft
Added signature
Added
effect black and white effect on image. Similar effect used on the image
in the lower right hand corner but with a sepia effect as opposed to
black and white. In both images the models shirts have been left in
colour.
Added Sub-images.
Frontpage drafts
First draft of front page.
Masthead, strapline
Added button
Sub-image added
Image changed. Old sell line removed. Reverted back to black/yellow/white/red colour scheme
New sell line. Image re-aligned
Frontpage images
I will use this image as there is elements chiaroscuro and the expression on the models face depicts the genre of rock
This image is not centred correctly and the expression on the models face does not depict the genre of rock
This image is not centred correctly
The model in this image lacks facial expression
The model lacks facial expression
This image was taken in landscape and so is unsuitable
The model is looking away in this picture
Monday, 3 March 2014
DPS Evaluation draft
DPS Evaluation Draft
My DPS
follows the standard conventions of a DPS. The picture I used covers one whole
page and I have altered it to aid and establish a rock genre theme whilst also
making the model stand out. I used a pull out quote in my article to split the article
up and give the page design a less mundane look. In the main body of text, I
have made use of drop capped lettering, captions and page numbers to conform to
the standard conventions of a double page spread. The colour scheme is
consistent throughout; the colours red white black and yellow are commonly
portrayed as a way of easily distinguishing between different pieces of text.
In addition
to this, the columns in my DPS are aligned both vertically and
horizontally. I have also used dividers
in-between columns as a visual aid to the reader; despite this subverting from
conventions, I believe it will act as a welcome to my target audience who may
not be too familiar with magazine layouts.
I subverted
from the convention of having a consistent font style by using a different font
for the headline. By doing this I can entice the reader through the contrasting
headline and through the use of a standard font style for the main body of text,
allow the user to read the text without difficulty.
It is clear
what genre my DPS revolves around through the use of the colour scheme, model
and clothing. The model has a hardened expression to symbolise rock, this is
also shown through the dark clothing and use of drumsticks as a prop. I have
used the model as an artist and clearly shown this through the typical clothing
that rock artists wear; moreover the artist is holding a pair of drumsticks
which indicated that he is a drummer and this is what he is known as through
the mentioning of him in the article. In terms of mise-en-scène I have taken
advantage of a brick wall as a way to portray the rough and tough attribute of
rock.
Tuesday, 25 February 2014
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