

Double Page Spread

The preliminary task was to make a front cover of a school prospectus/magazine. This I did with a bit of difficulty as it was the first time I was using PhotoShop and had not got used to how to use it.
With the coursework task, I learnt a lot about PhotoSop and gradually became more familiar with it. PhotoShop was generally easy to use and anything that was difficult I could pick up from others. InDesign was not easy to use because I feel it is not as user friendly as PhotoShop is. It is for this reason I had to learn a lot from my teacher about editing things on InDesign which meant the process of learning was a lot slower. The only thing I learnt about InDesign which was easier than the other things on there was how to apply text wrap to the interview text. This meant the text would flow better.
For the front cover of my music magazine I was able to look further into the conventions of musci magazines and look, more specifically, how the page should be set out which is more difficult to do with a school magazine as the only example I had was my own school magazine.
I learnt a lot more about cameras and about different shots. For the school magazine I only had to take a medium close up of a student and when I got round to taking the pictures for my music magazine I wanted to create a wider and more varied range of shots. This is why I chose to take a high angled shot and to also use manual focus to blur ADZ's finger and fist.
Overall I think that it is clear since I have developed my preliminary task that my skills have developed in many areas, more specifically, in using PhotoShop and InDesign.
Overall these few examples demonstrates that overall my magazine is very conventional. However this is not a bad thing as the conventions have been proven to be successful and I believe that by following and adapting them I've created my best possible result.
As a result of these draw backs I decided to re-design the double page spread, which can be seen to the right.
In my new design the most obvious changes are to the text and the image. In my previous design, as already mentioned, I had many smaller images and these smaller images helped to divide the page into four sections. With this new design I decided to use one image and enlarge it so it filled one entire page of the spread. This is a successful convention that many magazines have utilized. I did this because the picture overlaps and links the pages together well.
Another change to this page is the title - Fake Fiction. This title is much bigger than on the previous design and I positioned it to go across both the pages to enhance the connection between the two pages. As you may notice the colour change of both the "F"'s to red with a yellow outline instead of black with a red outline. This is to make the entire title stand out more and because of the image it was difficult to see the black with red but the red with yellow makes the entire title look more visible.
The interview is the same as I thought it worked well and I did not change much. The main thing I have changed with the text is that there is a quote in blue near the centre on the right hand page. This is to break up the text a little bit so it is easier to read. It is a convention of music magazine, especially Kerrang who use quotes in their interviews quite often.
In the top right hand corner there is a new addition to the page. The website is clearer and it gives an easy way to find out more about the band. This benefits both the band and the magazine as the simplicity will attract people to buy the magazine again.
The final change on this double page spread is the page numbers. They use the same font as the title, therefore linking the whole double page nicely and it also follows the same colour scheme as the red of this page does - black with red.
On a more subtle note, to complete the overall look of the double page spread I used the rule tool on InDesign to line up all the text and the title so it is easier on the eyes and looks more aesthetically pleasing.