Thursday, 17 December 2015

Final product



These are my final products (Unless I decide to change something). I have already talked about my cover however I have now added the contents page and double page spread. The contents page is again based off of NME magazine, as I used that as a guideline to place the text and boxes. I kept the same font throughout the page. For the double page spread I focused less on NME and gave my magazine a more original look to its design. I tried to portray the personality of the band and their style whilst keeping in touch with the overall look of Siren magazine. However I am likely to add some changes, mostly with the colour scheme, before I set it as my final product. I have skilfully included a pun on the band's name in the text with the line 'five years of silence', playing on name of the band, 'Ironic Shout'. I am happy with the outcome.

Thursday, 10 December 2015

Final cover

This is the final cover for my magazine that I will settle with having received feedback on the previous drafts. I am happy with this cover which includes different features from multiple drafts. I have returned the masthead to the top left corner so that readers do not get confused between the band name and the magazine name. I have kept the features such as the white button-like circle and tagline. I have changed the font of the band name and made it spread across the page. I have compared my magazine cover with NME to try and create a good, realistic magazine cover.

Tuesday, 8 December 2015

What makes a good magazine?

The Good

A good magazine should have one, big image with one focus. This magazine cover has a brilliant way of attracting an audience. As the artist on the front is not shown, but is instead described with words, it means the reader has to guess or pick up the magazine to find out. The minimal text makes it the main focus, with a simple black background. The only information we receive about the artist is the text on the bag and the fact that she is female from her body shape and shoulders. This magazine creates a successful way of attracting readers through its unclear, enigmatic and mystery talent. Music fans will either be able to guess and then want to check if they're right, or they will want to know and open the magazine to find out.




The Bad
This magazine features many failures. The image on the front, while obviously trying to be 'gangster' fails miserably. Not only is the talent shirtless but he is also overweight and while that wouldn't be a problem in the real world it's not something people want to see on the cover of a magazine. Along with that his jeans are hanging very low with a large amount of his underwear visible. Overall it gives the talent a poor image of looking trashy. The talent takes up most of the cover with very little room for coverlines. The expression on his face is also unattractive, and the magazine is less likely to sell because people don't really want to be seen with a picture like this in their possession.

Tuesday, 1 December 2015

Final Draft

Final draft


After receiving some feedback from peers I created another draft using some images I had taken. I decided to try placing the masthead in the centre of the magazine with the coverlines surrounding it. I also tried to add some more white boxes and circles. I prefer this draft as it looks more professional and the arrangement of text is better than my previous drafts. The colour scheme works well and I have also changed the background colours, making them red and white striped. This is because the lines in the the background match with the lines on the talents shirt, and the thick black lines going in a vertical direction adds quirkiness and flare, and goes with the suspenders on the outfit. I decided to add colour to the background because the original was plain and white and lacked character and would have been very boring to work with. By changing the wooden planks to make them striped with a light red, it has enabled me to introduce a nice colour scheme whereas before it could have come across as tacky and out of place.