Friday 8 February 2013

Final Magazine Drafts





FRONT COVER
For my front cover, I have decided to use two out of the three members of the band as I found three to be overcrowded and left little room for any cover lines. I decided to change the colour scheme to white, red and black as I found that the pastel red stands out a lot more on the white background and also over the clothes of both models. On reflection, I think I have left too much neutral space in some areas such as the bottom left and right of the page which makes the magazine seem incomplete and unprofessional and I wish to change this in my final version. I am still undecided on whether I should use a plain white background or a city or rural backdrop yet but I think the plain background works well. Overall, I am relatively happy with how my front cover has turned out but I still think that it can be improved drastically.

CONTENTS PAGE
With my contents page, I wanted to continue the theme of simplicity and minimalism to a certain extent but still portraying all the necessary information needed on a contents page. I really like the way my contents page turned out and is my favourite page out of the three. The simplistic nature of it works well and in my opinion looks relatively professional. I have continued the white, red and black colour scheme and that works well also with both the red and black text standing out on the white background and being very easy to read. I dont think many improvements need to be made to this for the final version but I

DOUBLE PAGE SPREAD
I opted for the conventional half text and half picture for this double page spread and I think it worked well as a whole A3 page of text could appear daunting to the reader and the image can draw people into the article and get them interested. I like the different sized and coloured fonts for the main quote as this is quite unique but is also effective as it will attract the readers eye and draw them into reading the article. I think there needs to be more emphasis on the name of the band on this double page spread as on first glance you could not tell who they were so the name of the band needs to be incorporated more. With a few more minor improvements, this could be a fairly decent end result.

Thursday 7 February 2013

First Contents Page Draft

This is my first draft of a contents page for my final magazine. I have tried to incorporate a simplistic feel into this contents page through the use of a lot of neutral space and crisp, bold and neutral fonts. I have opted for a colour palette of grey, blue and black as the grey background colour allows for easy readability of the black and blue text and the images of the cover also stand out well. For this first, rough, draft I have used pictures that I haven't taken and that I have found on the internet. For my final draft and final magazine I shall obviously substitute these images for ones I have taken and take inspiration from the images I have used here.

Wednesday 6 February 2013

First Front Cover Draft


For this draft, I have chosen a blue, white and black colour scheme and a black and white image. I feel this front cover is quite simplistic with little cover lines and a lot of neutral space such as to the right of the artist's head which gives a minimalistic feel to the front cover. The image I have used is not one of my own as I have not yet been able to take any test shots however I like the style and feel of this image. I am not completely happy with this front cover and it is only a draft, I want to improve this drastically, if not completely change this, for my final version. For my final version, I would obviously substitute the images and all text related to Foals, a pre-existing band that fits my chosen genre, to images and text relating to the band I will create.

Evaluation of Research and Planning


Throughout the research and planning process I have learnt a lot about the design of music magazines and how the process is not as simple as I first thought. I have realised that lots of work goes into the design of magazines through extensive research and planning. I took this idea forward and kept it at the forefront of my mind and made sure that the research I performed was in depth and detailed. 

Firstly, with no research and very minimal planning (Preliminary School Magazine Planning), I attempted to design a school magazine as part of the preliminary task. This task went fairly well considering my lack of ability of the software photoshop  and limited knowledge of the magazine industry. However, I was still disappointed with the lack of professionalism shown on the front cover and contents pages i created (Preliminary School Magazine). This reinforced the fact that research and planning is vital in the creation of a magazine.   


As the first part of my research into music magazines, I researched all aspects of magazines in my chosen genre looking at various different aspects of them. I analysed 3 front covers, contents pages and double page spreads, from music magazines that were all relevant to my genre, which made me familiar with the conventions and terminology used in music magazines (NME Analysis) (Q Analysis) (Complex Analysis). Also, this section of the research cemented my knowledge of the key magazine terms such as masthead, cover lines and plugs. Also, for inspiration for my final magazine I created posts containing images of pre-existing magazines that I liked and which suited the style, design and genre of my magazine. These magzines, consitsted of Clash (Clash Magazine Front Covers) , Dazed and Confused (Dazed and Confused Magazine Front Covers) and NME (NME Magazine Front Coves). There are elements of each magazine that I like and will try and replicate in my final magazine but most of all, these images were my biggest source of inspiration.  

I then moved on to looking at specific elements of music magazines such as the fonts and the colour palettes used. Through research into both of these areas I realised the importance of these elements in magazines and how they can affect how professional a magazine can appear. I tested a couple of different combinations of colour schemes ranging from conventional colour schemes to abstract colour schemes and narrowed it down to a few of my personal favourites and compiled this into a post giving a analysis on each colour scheme and expressing why I liked the ones I had chosen. (Colour Palette Analysis). From this research into colour palettes, I was able to come to decision to use a black, white and pastel blue colour palette. I would not have been able to make this decision without the use of my research. I then researched into fonts and typography and it occurred to me that there are more fonts available that those you can find on Photoshop or Microsoft Office and this taught me that my font choice was not limited to these and there are millions available to download of the internet. Following this, I created a post containing my research into fonts and the compilation of my favourite fonts that I could possibly use for my final magazine. (Font Analysis). Using my post, I then decided on final fonts for both my masthead and general text. These were Coolvetica for the masthead and a mixture of Futura and PT Sans Caption for the general text (cover lines, article text etc.). 

Next, I looked into the potential target audience for my magazine as if I know who I am aiming my magazine at, it will be easier to cater the magazine to their needs and wants and it will be easier to make the magazine appeal to them if I know their interests, hobbies, dislikes etc. With this in mind, I used UKTribes in order to research my audience and found that my audience were Hipsters and Trendies. This allowed me to cater my magazine to their interests and involve their likes and not to involved their dislikes making the magazine appeal to them greatly (Audience Research). This research then allowed me to create an in depth audience profile which shows an example of a person that would buy my magaine (Audience Profile). 

In addition to this, I created a mood board of artists from within my genre which allowed me to see how I should dress my models when taking my photos in the design process of making the magazine (Artists from the Indie/Alternative Genre). I also, assessed the type of language I should be using throughout my magazine in order for the audience to relate to it, for this I looked at both formal and informal magazines and decided I should be somewhere in-between them both with elements of formal and informal language within my magazine (Language Register). Also, I looked at a company who could potentially publish my magazine. I found this company as they produce a music magazine of a different genre to mine, Complex. (Analysis of Institution )

The finalised details of Havoc magazine are: 
  • Name: Havoc
  • Genre: Indie/Alternative
  • Price: £4.00
  • Pages: 100-120
  • Issued: Monthly 


Overall, the research and planning section of the magazine creation is extremely important as with poor planning tends to result in a poor final product. I have learnt many vital things from my research and planning which I am going to carry forward into the design which I hope will make my final product a success. Without this research and planning the task of creating a magazine front cover, contents page and double page spread would seem very daunting to me and I would not know where to start. However, now I have researched and planned throughly, I feel confident in proceeding to the design stage of the magazine production.

Clash Magazine Covers






I have selected various covers of Clash Magazine as these covers are of great inspiration to me. What I am focussing on most from these covers is the bold, crisp, clean and large masthead. I believe this looks really professional and simplistic as is something I want to attempt to emulate in the final version of my magazine. The use of contrasting colours on these covers is another feature that I like about these selection of front covers as it makes the image and masthead stand out upon first glance. I also picked up on the fact that the use of cover lines on these covers is often a minimal amount with the use of a lot of neutral space and this allows the images to be seen clearer and also makes the magazines look simplistic and minimal which is something I will take into consideration in the design process of my front cover. 

NME Front Covers






As now I have decided that I am going to have 2 or 3 people on my front cover, I have selected issues of NME which have 2 or more people on the covers and portray them well. It is useful for me to research into these front covers as they show me how 2 or more people can be professionally portrayed on the cover of a music magazine and what conventions are used in this situation. These covers are of help as previously, the majority of the front covers I have been looking at have been with only one artist on the cover. I have still taken inspiration from the previous magazines I have uploaded in terms of style, design, colour palettes, fonts, use of cover lines and masthead positioning but with this selection of NME covers I am focussing on the images and how the frequency and dispersion of cover lines changes with the number of people featured in the image used to avoid covering a band members face and avoid making the cover look cluttered or too busy. 

Tuesday 5 February 2013

Band Profile: The Genesis

Name: The Genesis
Style: Indie/Alternative, Dance-Punk, Alternative Electronic
Influences: The Drums, Passion Pit, SBTRKT, Foals, Disclosure, The XX, The Maccabees
Members: 3 members, All male.

  • Vocals and Guitar- lead man, energetic, lively and confident on stage (similar to Yannis Philippakis from Foals, Thom Yorke from Radiohead and Justin Young from The Vaccines)
  • Synthesiser and secondary vocals- more confined on stage behind synthesiser, dances and hypes up the crowd (similar to Jamie XX from The XX and Howard Lawrence from Disclosure) 
  • Bass guitar- energetic and lively on stage (similar to Rupert Jarvis from the Maccabees and Kevin Baird from Two Door Cinema Club)
Front Cover: Either 2 or 3 of the band members depending on how overcrowded it looks as I want to keep the cover clean and simplistic. All members will be wearing clothes that fit my chosen genre of Indie/Alternative so will be dressed in a vintage style of clothing such as tight fitting jeans, casual button up shirts and canvas/leather shoes. I want the band to be perceived as lively so the pose the band members will perform will reflect this. 

Double Page Spread: All of the 3 band members shown in two pictures, one large picture covering half of the double page spread and one smaller picture incorporated within the text. I want to make sure that in these shots, each members whole body can be seen so the audience can view the band's outfit's as this will show the audience how modern and current the band are through their clothes which will be appealing the target audience as the band will dress similar to the audience so they will be able to easily relate to the band.