Step by step mag draft one

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Here is a screenshot of me

searching for an image to make

my main background . To get an

image onto Photoshop I must

select an image from my file then

click open.

Once you add a new layer you’ll be able to edit things that you’ve added onto the main background.

I wanted a suitable font for my magazine title but to do this I had to insert a new layer which means that when I want to hide something that is on my image I can do so. Adding a new layer allows me to move objects around the page.

I wanted an interesting colour and font style for my magazine title , so to experiment I looked at different styles to see which one would suit my magazine genre. I chose the colour red because it connotes danger and blood which conforms to horror magazine genres.

I used the font style stencil and the colour red for my masthead because

I thought that it has a big impact towards my film magazine and also the

Colour red allows the audience to be alerted and recognise the masthead name.

In order to get the rectangle

background for my background I had

to select the rectangle shape tool

right click it and draw the shape size

that I wanted. After doing this I was

able to customize the rectangle

background shape I made the

rectangle background shape red

because I wanted to the white text to

stand out , the colours red and white

contrast against each other well as

they compliment one another.

I included another image onto my magazine front cover , this

image is my sub image to get my sub image on the front page I

had go to file open then look for the image in my file, once I found

my image I selected open and I had to resize and position where I

wanted it to be on my page .

once creating my sell lines and headline I wanted to make them stand out to my audience so I underlined them. To

underline your text you must highlight the text then select the A tool which is situated on the right hand side of the

screen near the colour wheel , once you select the A tool you have different template option styles to pick from I

selected the underlined T . However once I completed my magazine front cover I realized that it was not a good

idea to underline my text because it looked un professional and made my front cover look messy so simply undid

the underlining on my text by selecting the Underlined T and selecting the correct tick which is situated above y

image .

Here is my magazine draft

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