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-LAYOUTS
Sarah, Antonia + Lauren
PLANNING
- We each decided to have the same layout for our front covers in order to make them more realistic
and to stick to the house style.
PLANNING
PLANNINGFRONT COVER
- Each front cover features one person as we found this was the most popular option when
we conducted our audience research. We also decided to have the title in the top left corner
and a coloured strip at the bottom which would advertise the artists inside the magazine.
- We decided to use a collage effect for our contents page using
various photos we had taken.
PLANNING
PLANNINGCONTENTS PAGE
- At first we created the contents page above using coloured rectangles. After filling a few of the rectangles with our photos, we decided that
we didn’t like it.
PLANNINGCONTENTS PAGE
- We then tried to recreate the coloured rectangles with empty polaroids and we
decided to use this layout instead as it looked more professional.
- We each chose a different layout for our double page spreads to
showcase our individual creativity.
PLANNING
PLANNINGSARAH
- I chose to use the left hand page for my article and the right hand page for the images, as I
found lots of magazines stuck to this layout. I chose to use a variety of black and white
images to create a collage.
PLANNINGANTONIA
- I wanted the photos on my double page spread to be the main focus of the pages, with the text framing the photo blend. Therefore I chose to have the photos quite central and
large, yet I kept the text in columns to follow the generic conventions.
PLANNINGLAUREN
- I chose to use this layout as I wanted to show a lot of my photos. I also found out through our audience research that most people preferred
this type of layout for their double page spreads.