Monday 13 January 2014

First draft of front cover

This is my first attempt at a front cover for my pop music magazine, I have edited the original photo on http://www.picmonkey.com/ by adding the 'Cross Process' effect in blue which changes and enhances the colour slightly. I have used the 'Boombox' masthead as I thought it was most connected word with music and clearly informs the reader what genre of magazine it is, it is in white which makes it look quite simplistic but effective. The main headline is 'ISSY' which is in the largest font with a black outline to ensure it stands out from the rest of the cover, this tells my potential buyers who the magazine is largely based on. Underneath it says 'NEW release', the emphasis is put on 'NEW' due to it being bold which intrigues the reader. The cover lines are  current artists names over a white rectangular pug, which shows who is included inside which would persuade readers to read/purchase it, especially if they were interested in that particular celebrity. The bar code makes it look more professional and adds to the look of an actual music magazine, the price is also displayed in the top left hand corner of the bar code. 'Katy Perry' and 'Chase&Status' are also in large text (century gothic) as they will be main topics in the magazine and their fans will automatically be encouraged to read/purchase the magazine. There is a white stroke separating the two names which makes the structure clearer and so the text doesn't appear to be too crowded.

2 comments:

  1. This is a really good effort Claire. The only things I think you need to work on is the aspect ration of your image of Issy. I think you have resized it disproportionately so it looks distorted. The cover lines that link to the headline also need to be changed- there is just a little bit too much focus on the main headline. Try using the names of artists/ bands instead. Good work as always though!

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