Looking back at your preliminary task (the school magazine task), what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to full product?
I think it's quite clear that since my first preliminary task, my school magazine, that i've come a long way. To begin with, i've developed my photoshop skills a lot since I first used it. From looking at my preliminary, it's clear that my skills were very basic, with the only real editing skills being cutting on the model from the background which I haven't done well if you look at the hair of the model. The fonts I used were pretty awful, and plain with no real classy finishing touch. With my new front cover, I believe my photoshop skills significantly improved, this came as the more I used the software. I learnt how to add effects on to fonts, pictures and shapes which really helped me create a professional look. I believe that my photo looks a lot more professional and a lot less 'cheesy' compared to my preliminary cover. The fonts I used were inspired by clothing brands such as Supreme and alkr. I felt that they gave a simplistic look, that was clear, bold and stood out very well. I did however use another font for my featured artists, I did this to keep it slightly mixed up, but still keeping the professional look. I was a lot more aware of what I needed to include on my front cover, as I have become a lot more familiar with current music magazines, and I also looked into what my target audience would be interested in hearing about in a music magazine. The content on the preliminary front cover is of a poor standard as I didn't have any good thoughts of what too put on as I wasn't over familiar with music magazine conventions, I also hadn't done any research at the time in to what my target audience wanted out of a music magazine.
In my preliminary, I did however keep the conventions of having a large image of an artist and also, to have a barcode on the front cover. My colour scheme was blue white and black, as at the time I felt this would be the best look for my magazine, however if you look at my final front cover, it's clear I used a four colour palette this consisting of White, Blue, Red & Black. I feel that the colours on my front cover now look a lot more professional, and I was pleased with the outcome I got from them. My final front cover also follows all the current conventions of a music magazine, the the masthead, issue number, date, and price. Also it has the barcode and a large image of the main featured artist.
I believe that my contents page also vastly improved, once again my colour scheme changed a lot, once again, my new found photoshop skills were shown, in huge contrast to my very poor photoshopping of my preliminary contents page. The fonts on my preliminary contents were awful, looking very unprofessional with all one font, however with my final contents page, I used three different fonts, all giving a professional look compared to my preliminary. I decided to have one main picture and then just one little one. I feel this made the page look much more professional compared to having several little pictures just at the side. Having just one main large image, it draws attention to it, and what the picture is relating too, in terms of what article it's linked with, which is obviously my featured artist. For this contents page, I had a lot better content, I had the features of the magazine that week, I also had a 'Reviews' section and a 'What's On?' section. This demonstrates that I have now done a lot of research into why my target audience wants to read about.















