Tuesday 15 January 2013

Final Edits for Front Cover

When looking at my magazine front cover then looking back at my research, I noticed numberous things wrong with my magazine cover including all tof the things above.

 
The first things I changed I added white into the letter to make them stand out more and I changes the colours at the bottom of the page by swapping them around to make it fit more and stand out. However, I still feel that the title is not appropriate for my type of magazine due to my target audience and therefore that is the biggest thing I have to change.

 
I changed the title by playing around with the fonts and looking back at my research and came to the conclusion that this was the best way to have my title as I feel that even though it is simple, it is effective.

 
The next thing I changed was the font and the colours of the writing as I felt that, the fonts were clashing which made the front cover not look professional. However, I then noticed that there was a lot of empty space that needed to be filled.

 
I filled the empty spaces by adding some more writing of what was included in the magazine and added something about ‘V-Festival’ by saying they could win tickets.


 
I then added an issue number, a price and the website of the magazine. I did this to fill in the spaces and I realised looking back to my research that many music magazines did this; therefore, i wanted to put it on my magazine so it looks more professional. I also spread out the writing in the yellow star so it filled in the empty space.

 
I felt that the font and the colours used for ‘Lily Love is Back’ was not very appropriate for my magazine and it made the magazine look unprofessional. To change this I looked at different fonts I could use and played around with the colours and felt that the way it is set out now is the best for my magazine.

Looking at the bottom of the page I noticed that that was the only thing on the page that was pink and so I changed the pink to red which is the main colour of the magazine.

 
FINAL FRONT COVER

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