Here is my double page spread, I like the fact I used influence from my front page on here, like the blue background on text and the actual 'Bryn Stagg'. In addition to this, I think the two polaroid pictures stand out and look good on the double page.
Friday, 14 February 2014
FINAL Double Page Spread
Here is my double page spread, I like the fact I used influence from my front page on here, like the blue background on text and the actual 'Bryn Stagg'. In addition to this, I think the two polaroid pictures stand out and look good on the double page.
Double Page Spread Screenshots
On this print screen, you can see me altering the images on my double page spread. I didn't know where I wanted the smaller images on the page to go either, and so I altered that a lot.
I found a website called 'Polaroin', where you can upload an image and convert it into looking like an actual polaroid picture. I liked this idea because my magazine was meant to be indie music influenced, and the editing of the actual picture of my model on these polaroid pictures fitted in perfectly on my double page spread.
FINAL Contents Page
This is my contents page for my music magazine. I was influenced by NME's contents pages, and added my own touch. All of the images are my own, and have edited three of the images to make them brighter, or stand out.
Thursday, 13 February 2014
Contents Page Screenshots
I wanted to make the picture a bit lighter, and so I used the Hue and Saturation bars and made the image that also appears on the double page spread, a lot brighter. I think this makes it even more easier to establish who the feature artist is.
I found a really handy technique to make the model standing infront of a MTV Video Award backdrop. I used 'Gaussian Blur' to blur the backdrop out of focus to make it look like she was actually there.
On this screenshot, you can see that I am altering the brightness and contrast of an image used on my contents page.
After taking my image and closely scrutinising it for any faults, I found that I wanted to hide some spots on the models face. By clicking on the area I wanted to treat, it got rid of the blemishes and made them unnoticeable.
Thursday, 6 February 2014
Double Page Spread Drafts
This is my first double page spread draft. Originally, I wanted three images like that on my page, and then the blue backgrounds on the main text, which was featured on the front page too. However, I then created a draft double page spread (below), which featured the same 'Bryn Stagg' title as it did on the front page, and that looked a lot better and more professional, and so I went with that.
This is my second double page spread draft, which was originally going to be my final one, however, I realised that the Bryn Stagg title needed to be at the top as it looked just the exact same as the front cover with the title in the same place. In addition to this, I also changed the interview layout, as the text looks all over the place on this version.
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