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Annotated Digital Magazine Design By Emma Beveridge

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Annotated Digital Magazine Design

By Emma Beveridge

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Hand drawn Magazine design & my Digital Magazine Mock-Up Design

Hand Drawn Magazine Design Digital Magazine Design

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MastheadFor my Magazine Masthead. I have followed the stereotypical conventions of any magazine, such as film magazine. As the Masthead is at the top just below the skyline.

Main imageFor my Main Image, I have followed the stereotypical conventions of a film poster. As my main imagery is going to be in the middle/top of my poster. To entice and attract my audience’s or reader’s attention. I am going to have unsettled imagery of the main protagonist to create tension and mysterious and to show the protagonist’s mental health issues. This will construct the idea of confusion into how the mental health issues were developed.

SloganFor my Slogan. I have followed the stereotypical conventions for a Psychological Thriller Poster. As the slogan is at the top of the poster, in order to captive mysterious as the audience or reader read from left top to right top to left bottom to right bottom

LayoutFor my layout. I have followed the stereotypical conventions of any magazine including a film Magazine. Althhough I have positioned the Slogan at the top of the magazine like I have done with my Psychological Thriller Poster. As well I’ve Tagline is at the top of the poster, in order portray mysterious as an audience’s or reader’s read from left top to right top to left bottom to right bottom.

Anchorage TextThe Anchorage Text is positioned at the side either left or right that runs along with the Main Image. As we can acknowledge that the name of the film and the character’s name both run along with the image, but doesn’t give a lot of information away.

Colour SchemeFor my colour scheme. I am following the typically conventions of what Psychological Thriller Posters uses. The colours I am deciding upon on are Black, Grey, Red and maybe Yellow.

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