Wednesday, 18 April 2012

Final Front Cover, Contents Page and Double Page Spread


When creating my front cover I made sure I used the conventions of a music magazine. Such as the three colour rule, I used the three colours of the Iranian flag immediately giving the impression to readers the magazine is based on the Iranian culture. The front cover image of a middle-eastern looking man reassuring that the magazine is not an english magazine, because he is holding a drum you are given the impression this is a music based magazine. The masthead is in a classy font showing this is a serious magazine and perhaps not something that would attract teenagers. I used different fonts making it seem more attractive and non-repetitive. The main story is placed in the middle of the page and on top of the main in the main cover image linking the two together. I used a sky line with various articles, informing the readers more what is included inside the magazine. I also included two teasers either side of the main picture in a bold font.

For the contents page I also made sure I used the conventions of music magazines contents page. I used the three colors I used on the front cover to match the two together, for the subheadings, masthead and plug I used capitals as this seems to be a convention used on most music magazine contents pages. I added two pictures, linking with the contents menu and adding page numbers to the corner of the pictures. The main title "Win a competition" in a more casual and bold font. I then added a plug to the bottom right corner of the page giving contact details to a special offer to a subscription to the magazine. I also included an editors letter informing readers a website has been put up for the magazine.





For the first page of my double page spread I used a close up shot and used the same font I used on the front cover, I created a quote as if its coming from the artist who the interview is about and a short summary of the artist "Naveed Salaman. For the second page of my double page spread I looked at other music magazine interviews to get an idea of the type of questions that are asked. I chose to go for an interview style where it seems as if the interviewer and artist are having a conversation and the questions are being built up from the artists answer, rather than pre-planned questions. All the        questions are based on the artists music and there future in music, whereas some interviews include questions to do with artists personal life.


2 comments:

  1. I'm on the fence about this, while more customization is good, I have a feeling this is a "in-progress" update, it just feels incomplete and half-way there.
    We use badge layout for apps on design approvals (visual projects), so the image being displayed is important. Old layout "feels like" it had larger images,
    maybe because the images were cropped more loosely so it's easier to tell which project it was at quick glance. Now the image is cropped closer, making it
    harder to scan thru at quick glance. I find myself needing to click into the project more often than usual. Which makes the whole user experience less
    efficient.
    I have a couple suggestions that might make it work better:
    1. Increase the height of the window the cover image is being displayed.
    2. Let us to choose which image to be displayed as "cover" (like how Pinterest handles cover images of each board, was hoping for this for a long time)
    3. Let us adjust which part of the image to show and how tight or loose the crop is (with a fixed window, let us move the image around and maybe enlarge or
    shrink it to control what shows thru the window. Pinterest does a limited form of this, which is very useful in making the cover image relevant)
    4. Allow Cover Image to be ordered in different hierarchy (currently every element can be ordered differently except the Cover Image, it seems to be stuck
    in the 2nd spot, would like the option to set it on another spot in the layout. This one seems like an easy fix, since you guys allow that for every other
    element already)

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  2. I'm on the fence about this, while more customization is good, I have a feeling this is a "in-progress" update, it just feels incomplete and half-way there.
    We use badge layout for apps on design approvals (visual projects), so the image being displayed is important. Old layout "feels like" it had larger images,
    maybe because the images were cropped more loosely so it's easier to tell which project it was at quick glance. Now the image is cropped closer, making it
    harder to scan thru at quick glance. I find myself needing to click into the project more often than usual. Which makes the whole user experience less
    efficient.
    I have a couple suggestions that might make it work better:
    1. Increase the height of the window the cover image is being displayed.
    2. Let us to choose which image to be displayed as "cover" (like how Pinterest handles cover images of each board, was hoping for this for a long time)
    3. Let us adjust which part of the image to show and how tight or loose the crop is (with a fixed window, let us move the image around and maybe enlarge or
    shrink it to control what shows thru the window. Pinterest does a limited form of this, which is very useful in making the cover image relevant)
    4. Allow Cover Image to be ordered in different hierarchy (currently every element can be ordered differently except the Cover Image, it seems to be stuck
    in the 2nd spot, would like the option to set it on another spot in the layout. This one seems like an easy fix, since you guys allow that for every other
    element already)

    ReplyDelete