Daniel Bond Foundation Portfolio
Tuesday, 16 February 2016
Thursday, 11 February 2016
Tuesday, 19 January 2016
Double Page Mock Stages
The colour scheme of this part of the magazine was an issue as both I and the feedback which I received felt that some colours didn't work with the general layout and theme of the page, I chose to use blue as it complemented the darker grey colours which the text boxes and image included, I also replaced the smaller quote with a basic album cover which I could relate to the text.
Sunday, 17 January 2016
Contents Page Mock Stages
The changes that I made to get to my final product included suggestion such as replacing the higher image with something which better suited the darker genres of my project, I also made another alteration to the text by using a darker colour around the white text to make it stand out and easier to read against the lighter coloured background.
Monday, 11 January 2016
Cover Page Mock Stages
I made minor changes on my cover product from the feedback I received such as enlarging the barcode and issue number so they could be seen more clearly and also altering the masthead to make the title become more prominent by removing the small splash article on the right. Finally, I added the three key words "ROCK", "ALTERNATIVE" and "INDIE" at the bottom of the page with small bars between them to separate them, I did this as it is conventional of popular music magazine as it allows consumers to quickly see what the magazine is based around.
Monday, 16 November 2015
Genre Colour Schemes, Audience and Language
Colour Scheme:
The colour schemes that feature on alternative/indie rock magazines are varied and don't follow a strict convention. Black, white and red are popular colours and are normally paired with another complementing colour such as orange. The white is commonly used for the less important text that the editor wants to help drawn the attention of the viewer away from the dull backgrounds while not taking it away from the brighter red colours which are usually used to make the masthead or main titles to help drawn the viewer's eye by contrasting against the rest of the colour scheme.
The colour scheme that I have chosen resembles the conventions of the example magazine covers, it includes more monochromatic colours such as grey and white which will be used to both contrast with contrast with each other and the rest of the colours while not taking the focus away from them. The light and darker greens will be used to add colour to the page by using it throughout the background, I also chose this as the colour isn't commonly used on magazines of the alternative/indie rock genre meaning that consumers would be able to easily distinguish between my products and others. The gold colour may be used for important information or headlines although it may not be complementing with the rest of the colour scheme. Within my cover page I incorporated all the colours which I tested except for gold, this is because when I used the colour, although it didn't contrast the rest of the colour scheme, it would still draw the attention away from the main image and the rest of the cover which I didn't want.
Audience and Language:
The audience for my product is primarily aimed towards is very conventional of the alternative/indie rock magazine market which is typically males between the ages of 15-25 years old, I chose this as from the group of 25 people which I was able to recently survey, I asked questions such as "Do you listen to alternative rock or indie rock?", "What age are you?" and "Are you in full time education?" I found that 17 (70%) of them were males, most of which were still studying either in school or sixth form and that they listened to this genre of music on a regular basis as they found that it was "calming and suitable for any time or mood" which they may be in.
The language which I am using in my product is both formal and informative which directly links to the more mature audience which I am catering for as they would buy the magazine to get quickly up-to-date with the latest news and gig information between their busy work and education schedules. In addition to this I also catered for this audience by including headings for more recent bands such as "The Beach", "Florence and the Machine" and "Imagine Dragons" which are less likely to be known and therefore listened to by older audiences which are above the target age range.
Audience and Language:
The audience for my product is primarily aimed towards is very conventional of the alternative/indie rock magazine market which is typically males between the ages of 15-25 years old, I chose this as from the group of 25 people which I was able to recently survey, I asked questions such as "Do you listen to alternative rock or indie rock?", "What age are you?" and "Are you in full time education?" I found that 17 (70%) of them were males, most of which were still studying either in school or sixth form and that they listened to this genre of music on a regular basis as they found that it was "calming and suitable for any time or mood" which they may be in.
The language which I am using in my product is both formal and informative which directly links to the more mature audience which I am catering for as they would buy the magazine to get quickly up-to-date with the latest news and gig information between their busy work and education schedules. In addition to this I also catered for this audience by including headings for more recent bands such as "The Beach", "Florence and the Machine" and "Imagine Dragons" which are less likely to be known and therefore listened to by older audiences which are above the target age range.
Monday, 9 November 2015
Photoshoot example images
I took a range of photos in two different locations which I chose
as they fit the theme and allowed me to more easily edit them afterwards, I
first took photos for my front cover in front of a plain wall inside my house
as this would be easier to remove later on using the tools on Photoshop. I also
took some photos under a bridge against a brick wall as this allowed me to choose
between photos in the light and darker ones without visiting again. The photos
that I did take had the background removed and replaced with a previous image
on bricks which I had taken as they were easier to edit the lighting of and colours
were more visible and had more of an effect.
Some of the images didn't turn out as well as I wanted them to as
they were either blurred due to movement or the lighting was too bright meaning that some detail
was lost, however this didn’t have as big of an effect to the image when it was
edited to be monochrome. I chose the monochrome
t-shirt that is shown as it fit into the monochromatic conventions of the chosen genre while also
not having too much detail which could draw attention from the face of the model.
not having too much detail which could draw attention from the face of the model.
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