Production Process Each slide shows the changes during the stages
Production Process
Each slide shows the changes during the stages
Cover lines on left third look to much like they are a list.
Background changed to white from its original colour – meant it looked to plain and stark Flash in top right
corner covers too much of models head
Cover - First Draft
Gives a sense of value for money
Flash is too small – not prominent enough Yellow links the
banner to the artist which it talks about but it isn’t the conventional use of codes and conventions – which I want the magazine to follow so this was subject to change
Background returned to colour on the original image – offers a more interesting cover rather than white.
Flash on left is larger and moved to right to remove the look resembling a list.
Cover - Second Draft
Changed flash size and moved it to the right to get away from the cover lines looking like a list
Banner links to article rather than entice reader to buy the magazine – change it to state main points of the magazine
Shows quality as it features an interview - truthful report to entice readers
Selling line, adds to the promotion of the magazine – influences customer to buy magazine. Represents the quality of magazine
Date, issue number and price moved so it can be seen clearly as it is a practical aspect of the magazine
Cover - Final
Lower banner has been changed – colour attracts the eye line to make readers want to buy/read the magazine as it gives the impression of quality
Close up of model used as cover photo as it gives the impression of intimacy, which reflects the article featured inside. Eye contact connects the reader, making them want to read the magazine.
The model was centred to the right which allowed space for cover lines and the
I omitted the ‘Letter From the Editor’ that I planned but it will help the space issue and follow codes and conventions of a contents page.
Contents – First Draft
Subscription advert looks amateur and isn’t prominent enough to look like an advert.
List of contents looks too spacey and uneven.
In mini-article the RHAPSODY could be shown in its cover font to add to the corporate identity. Mila could be written in the artist’s specific font as is seen in some magazines to promote the artist.
Sections to make reader’s preferences easy to find
Need a flash on the top right corner of original image as it looks empty.
Included the letter from the editor which made each article closer together, helping spacing issue
Contents – Final
Altered the ‘Save 25%’ font from yellow to red to emphasise the value of the offer and included a website to add to the professionalism
Included a flash in top right corner and moved ‘Issue Number and Date’ to fill the empty, as it seemed to have an unprofessional finish before.
Sections to make reader’s preferences easy to find
Changed the font of RHAPSODY and Mila to follow their corporate look.
Used colours featured on cover to create a corporate image
Needs to include codes and conventions of a double page spread – by-line, pull quote (to attract readers), cutline etc.
Double Page Spread – First Draft
Enter the interview as the main article in columns to emulate professional articles
Change choice of original images for montage so they compliment each other
The deck, featuring the introduction to the article, needs to be more prominent to attract readers
Red line outlining the main article which looks fairly amateur
Double Page Spread – Second Draft
Cutline looks out of place and as if it is meant to be a part of the article rather than a standalone text
Change the headline to make it suit the content of the article
By-line looks misplaced and slap dash
Some mistakes – needs editing
Removed red outline surrounding the main article, looks more finely polished and professional
Double Page Spread – Second Draft
Moved the by-line to give it a place where it fit and could have been put if it were a real magazine
Edited text to solve common errors and create a certain amount of professional ism
Moved the cutline to the bottom left of the right page, which is a typical place for cutlines according to my research