construction part 2

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I have added the lead singer to the cover. As the lead singer I directed him to wear a colour that would make him stand out and i have also placed him centrally and in the foreground, as a focus for the page. I have used brighter lighting for this image as another way of drawing the readers eye to him. I have inserted the other footers, using different combinations of the black/white/red/pale blue themes. This makes each footer look different and original while still being part of a cohesive whole. All three models partially obscure the magazine title. This shows confidence that the magazine will be

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Page 1: Construction part 2

I have added the lead singer to the cover. As the lead singer I directed him to wear a colour that would make him stand out and i have also placed him centrally and in the foreground, as a focus for the page. I have used brighter lighting for this image as another way of drawing the readers eye to him. I have inserted the other footers, using different combinations of the black/white/red/pale blue themes. This makes each footer look different and original while still being part of a cohesive whole. All three models partially obscure the magazine title. This shows confidence that the magazine will be recognised

Page 2: Construction part 2

All the models images are now in place with Pete the centre of attention again. I have included him rather more in the foreground than the other band members. I used outerglow on all the images which makes them stand out effectively from the background. I have also inserted the editors image, alongside the editors comment.

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I changed the layout of the pictures again to bigger images of each band member as this makes the page look more simple and more personal to the reader. I placed Chris (red trousers) casually sitting to connote a laid back personality, related to the article. Chris’ foot and Ollie's hand overlap the page and become part of the script to make a connection between the images and the writing. I gave all the band members drop shadows, as you can see with Chris and Greg to frame the images and make them stand out.

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All the images have drop shadow to emphasise their importance. As shown in the insets, I have given them a text wrap so the article will surround them, and they become an integral part of the article, as shown by Ollie’s hand and Chris’ foot.

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I used the same background style and similar colouring as the cover page and contents page to connect all three pages as part of the same magazine. I changed the colour of the subtitle and the pop out quotes to make them stand out to anyone just flicking through the magazine. They are designed to grab the readers interest and encourage them to read the whole article.

I used the same colours and style as I used on the front cover to give a sense of continuity. The images are designed to be two high and two low to give balance and interest to the overall image. They are shown closely grouped

to emphasise the closeness of their friendship. Their poses reflect their personalities; Pete the bad boy, laid back Chris, pretty boy Ollie and mad odd Greg.

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In the article there was a space at the bottom right that was empty so I decided to design a band logo to use. I used the “no entry” symbol that I used on the front cover to advertise this article, I think it connects the band to the advert on the front cover. The alliteration in the bands name looks effective as the two Rs in the logo. I started with a white circle, putting a red stroke around it and a red line through it. Then I put in the two Rs in the font Hard Rock, the same font I used on the front cover for the whole name.

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Now the logo is in the dead space, next to the band members, so that it is readily associated with the band.

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Using the same fonts as the front cover and the article (Hard Rock, Urban Jungle for the numbers and Urban Slick). I used the same colour themes, red for the numbers, white for the titles and blue for the descriptions. This was to give a sense of continuity to the magazine. “Contents” is mirrored by “Tickets”. This adds interest to the page and also gives a feeling of product identity as the styles are similar.