Thursday, 20 October 2011

College Magazine Contents

Below is my contents page for my college magazine.


I have chosen to continue the red and green colour scheme, as with the front cover. 

I have also included three images for the contents page. The one for my lead article, 'Come Dine With De'Ath', is taken from the front cover, I have just shrunk it using 'Free Transform' (Edit>Free Transform or Ctrl + T) to make it fit in the bottom corner. 

 
The second image is an original one that I've taken. It is of someone's hand holding out two fingers. It's simply there to represent the number 2 as the 'Student Discounts' article is on that page.

Lastly the third image is of a QR code. I have included this, and decided not to label it, as it acts as a surprise to the reader who will be unaware of what exactly it does, until they have scanned it.

Overall, I am relatively pleased with the final outcome of my college magazine. However, the skills I have learned by making it and also the ones I am still yet to learn, will help me to create an even better magazine for my final project.

Monday, 17 October 2011

College Magazine Front Cover

Below you can see my final front cover and also some of the techniques I used in order to achieve certain effects.

Firstly I imported my picture into Photoshop and used the 'Magnetic Lasso Tool' (shown below) to cut out the image, removing all of the background. I then enlarged it using 'Free Transform' in order to make sure it was a MCU.


After that I used the 'Rectangular Marquee Tool' to create some different sized boxes. I then used the 'Eyedropper Tool' in order to get the exact same colour as my title. Once the colour had been selected I used the 'Paint Bucket Tool' to then fill them with that selected colour.


Once I had appropriately sized the boxes and placed them in the correct places I used the 'Horizontal Type Tool' to create some text. As I had filled the boxes with a block colour, this then allowed me to have white text.

 Lastly all I needed to do was to add my masthead and simply paste in a barcode and also the City College Logo. I made sure to add the logo and the 'CCN' part of my title into the left third of my front cover as this would be the most seen part of my front cover.

Monday, 10 October 2011

Reader Profile

This is my reader profile for my college magazine 'CCN Extra'.

College Magazine - Flat Plans

Below you can see the flat plans for both my front page and contents page.




I believe it was very important to firstly draw up plans for my magazine, it allowed me to spot potential problems or areas of weakness before it was too late. This also helped to save time during the creation process on Photoshop.

Thursday, 6 October 2011

College Magazine Pitch

My magazine is called ‘CCN extra!’, for the simple reason that it provides students at City College with that extra information which they may otherwise not have been told or are able to find out.

My front cover uses two main colours, red and blue. I felt it necessary to use the as this is red typically used throughout City College literature and in adverts. I then chose to use a darkish shade of blue as it works very nicely along side the red and could be seen as more appealing to a ‘younger’ student audience. For my title I chose to use a basic, formal font for the letters CCN, but then to create a stark contrast I used the font ‘Chiller’ which is considered to be more appealing to a younger audience and therefore the audience for my magazine. I felt it important to stray away from the formality of college but at the same time include some aspects in order to highlight the difference between this magazine and one aimed at staff for example.

I personally believe that my magazine would be popular and appealing to students as it includes things which are relevant and interesting to them. For example one of my regular articles will be ‘Whats on?’ which includes gig information and other exciting upcoming events. A feature which I have chosen to include in the first issue is one which I regard as the most useful, the student discounts guide. Students are becoming increasingly concerned about money and how best to save it so this guide is extremely useful. Also I believe that students deserve to be rewarded and what better way to do that than offering them unique and exclusive discounts.
My contents page continues to use the red and blue colour scheme which worked well on the front cover. I have also included relevant and stimulating images next to each article description. As well as this, in the bottom right hand corner I have included a QR code. Students will be able to scan this using one of the appropriate apps which are available to them on their smartphones thus giving them a free download. This adds an exciting and almost interactive element to the magazine which will help to engage the audience.