Wednesday, 25 March 2015
Tuesday, 24 March 2015
First Draft of my Magazine
The left hand picture was my initial front cover design for my magazine. After talking to peers and my teacher, it was decided that my magazine revolved slightly too much around dance. The picture was captivating but I felt a medium close up of the model would of made it more personal and effective. The colours were a little bit too 'tacky' and unrealistic. The genre conventions of the cover lines being on the left third were also not there and I wanted to change this but struggled to do this around my picture. After deliberation, I changed the main image which instantly looked better and moved around my cover lines and adjusted my colours. In all, my changed magazine looks a lot better and provides a wider audience with more reference to music. This drastic change helped me as it made me realise that other peoples feedback is very important and that despite trying to make the magazine exactly how I wanted; I had to think about my audience more so.
Monday, 23 March 2015
Friday, 13 March 2015
What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
Firstly, the Eyedropper tool taught me that matching colours within images was easy and can be done just by this tool. This helped match the clothing of the model to some of my text.
Using the Adjustments within Photoshop made my image look more realistic. I have learnt that you have to 'play around' with the settings and different levels and contrasts to get the perfect balance for you image. It is also taught me that you need to be patient and that there are many different ways Photoshop can change your image, you just have to work with the tools.
Similarly to my previous statement, I created a shadow of my model by playing around with the different tools within Photoshop. By duplicating my image and having it as two separate layers, I was able to create a shadow like image by lowering the opacity and changing the blending options. This really made my front cover look more appealing and as if it had been taken from inside a studio.
By using Blogger, I have learned to upload everything relevant for my task in order for my blog to look consistent and organized. I have learnt that it is easy to upload and embed from sites such as Issu and Prezi. I have also learnt that it is easy to go back and analyse your previous plans for the task on your blog rather than having them on paper which may become messy and have the risk of losing them. Blogger has benefited my construction of the magazine with it's use of labels; another thing I have learnt in this process. By labeling your posts, it allows you to find previous posts easily which have benefited me when referring back to ideas I had about my front cover and also made it easy to refer back to my collage about my target audience; helping me stay on track with my content and not sidetrack to a different audience type.
Tuesday, 10 March 2015
Tuesday, 3 March 2015
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