Thursday, 27 September 2018
Production - Deciding on the colour palette
For each of my products I have gone with a colour palette that consisted of 2-3 colours on the cover and contents pages. For example on the Festival Issue the palette was orange and purple, and for the Tiffany Issue it was turquoise, pink and black. However, I could not decide whether to have the same design as the first cover, and have the "July 2018" and "Features" in the pink colour. Therefore, I compared both covers when the writing was pink and black, and came to the decision that black looks more sophisticated and less busy.
Tuesday, 25 September 2018
Production - Development of Contents Pages
Production - Development of the Festival Cover
Production - Creating the Festival Cover
Having completed the majority of my cover lines I layered on a few different photos I wanted to use.
Therefore I could see, with the cover lines on, which photo looked better.
Planning - Favourite Tiffany Photos
These are a election of my favourite images taken in New York for the Tiffany Issue. These images evoke luxury and have strong intertextuality of Audrey Hepburn and Breakfast at Tiffany's. Therefore, when looking at the cover, the audience would easily recognise the reference.
The lighting in these photos are suitable for a cover and I used natural lighting.
The lighting in these photos are suitable for a cover and I used natural lighting.
Planning - Favourite Festival Photos
Planning - Summary of Findings
I will complete two different magazine covers and content pages, using two different models with contrasting looks in order to represent diverse fashion styles.
For my first cover I have chosen to create a Breakfast at Tiffany's/Audrey Hepburn inspired cover that represents an upmarket 1960s style of fashion, that references the era. My upcoming trip to New York has inspired this choice, as 5th Avenue Tiffany's is featured in the film. Hepburn was, and still is a fashion icon, that the majority of the target audience recognise and therefore I believe having this theme for my first cover will be original and well received.
My second cover will be themed around festivals, as with the target audience, these music events are extremely popular. I intend to feature two to three different looks within the magazine, representing different fashion looks within the festival style, contrasting to the luxurious Tiffany theme. The magazine will include varying festival looks under a budget which reaches a different area of the target audience.
I will continue to research both themes throughout this process in order to successfully produce two contrasting magazine editions as well as a website, reaching diverse fashion groups within the target audience.
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For each of my products I have gone with a colour palette that consisted of 2-3 colours on the cover and contents pages. For example on the...
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My Website development consisted of choosing different designs and importing photos. The first screenshot is an original photo that I took o...
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These are a election of my favourite images taken in New York for the Tiffany Issue. These images evoke luxury and have strong intertextuali...