Sunday, 10 February 2013

Project Monitoring week commencing 4th February



The first image is my first attempt at creating the front cover. However, it failed to become a good front cover due to the background colour of the image when I toned and changed the brightness/contrast of the front cover. Also, the writing did not look right on top of the image due to the black cardigan. And, I preferred the long shot rather than the close up as well.

The second image is my final front cover. I had previously made the front cover to look like Vogue and I had used a different image, which was put in the centre of the page, however, due to the black cardigan the text didn't look right over the image. Therefore, I changed the image to the one above, so that I could put it to one side and still have the sell lines featured just on one side of the page. And then the sell line that goes with the image can be bigger and over the text at the bottom.
To make it look like Vogue's front cover, I overlapped the image on to the text. I did this by cutting round the head with the magnetic tool and then I copied the layer which then overlapped the text. I also put the date and cost underneath the title, which is where Vogue magazine puts it.


This is the interview article. The article was a bit too long to have it on the three columns that I originally had planned, therefore as there was space on the image side I added an extra column.The splatter, and the CUSTOM title is a feature shown on every page, as a branding feature. I also had the model on the left hand side of the page so that she is facing towards the article, which brings the focus away from the image and on the article instead.
I am going to edit this page a little bit as it seems like the title and the introduction is too close to the article so it needs to be put up a little bit. Also, the 'words by...' should be put somewhere else as there needs to be a gap between the title and the article.


This is the reoccurring fashion article. The image previously was two separate images which I put together in photo shop using the blend tool. I wanted to have the models looking at each other instead of away from each other to make it seem like a more friendly appearance. I like the layout, as even though it is quite a long article it seems quite short due to the image being on the other side of  the double page spread.


This article is the ethics of fashion article, which is the same as my mock up article. The image is in black and white as the images were not done in a studio so the light does not look right. Also, I took away the splatters from the original mock ups on the article side, this gave space for an extra break out box at the end, with another quote.






These are a few of the photos I had taken on the previous weekend. Even though they were not done in a studio, they turned out better than I expected. However, I still put the final image in black and white just as it made it look slightly better than the orangey yellowey colours the image is giving off. They could've been slightly better if done in a studio, but it was proving difficult to bring a sewing machine and have a desk and chair to the studio.


This is the beginning of my contents page, which is nearly done. I just need a few more articles for the beauty section to fill this space then it will be done. I copied a layout from Vogue magazine which has the same kind of fonts and set out, as this is how I wanted my magazine to feel like. They are all simple layouts which are consistent thoughout my magazine.

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