Friday, 4 March 2011
Audience Feedback
For my audience feedback, I asked a variety of different people a series of 15 questions.
1. Does the magazine appeal to you?
2. What are you likes and dislikes about the magazine?
3. What are your thoughts on the contents, does it interest you?
4. Does the magazine reflect its genre?
5. Is the colour scheme consistent throughout?
6. Does the magazine offer a good variety of content?
7. Do you feel the layout of the product is professional?
8. How does it compete with other products?
9. Are you happy with the central image on the cover?
10. Do you feel the price is acceptable based on its quality and contents?
11. Is the colour scheme effective?
12. What magazines do you feel it is similar to?
13. Are you happy with the appearance of the article?
14. What other magazines do you think we be its biggest competition?
15. Would you buy the next issue?
Tuesday, 1 March 2011
Screenshots of Double Page Spread
Throughout the production of my magazine front cover, contents page and double page spread I have taken screen shots to show how I added things and the different ways I edited the product. The images below show the progress of my contents page. These images show a step-by-step structure to how I created and developed my double page spread article.
This shows the very beginning of my double page spread after I imported columns and guide lines for me to follow throughout the process.
This image shows my background layer or 'paint splats' which is used as Coldplay have used something similar for one of their album covers.
This screenshot shows my the process of my product after I inserted the title of my article.
This screen-grab shows my double page spread after I stared to import my text and stand-first.
The image above shows my finished double page spread after I added more columns, stand-first, page numbers and changed the image, title and layout.
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