


Preliminary Task

 I played around with a number of styles such as adding a pattern overlay. I kept the second screen grab as my masthead. However, after asking various people’s opinions i made further changes as it appeared too “in your face” and busy making it too distracting. Because of this i kept my masthead simple like my style model NME but with style so it would still be recognisable. Below is my final masthead and next to NME’s you can see the clear similarities. I thought making changes was a wise decision as many mastheads are simple like Q and KERRANG. 
 
 I challenged the normal codes and conventions as most magazines do not have any sort of background or background image, the central image covers this, in my product I included 2 pieces of graffiti art. I did this as the results from my questionnaire from the question; “what do you associate alternative music with?” several answered with graffiti. I thought that adding some graffiti would make my cover look more creative and would please my target audience. I altered the original image my making the purple darker using the burn tool and enhancing other faded colours. Original image 
 
 This is how I presented the anchorage text. I challenged normal codes and conventions as normally the text does not have a background to it. I did this to show i contrast to the text and to make it more eye catching than other cover lines on the cover. 
 I did this by using the slice tool to cut the edges of a normal rectangle to give an edgy appeal. To some cover lines on my front cover i used the stroke tool to add the different coloured outline to the lettering. I kept others in standard form like on existing products. Looking at the barcode on my product you can see my barcode looks unusual. However, i have adopted this quality from my style model. This choice has already been commented on so the picture to the left is justifying why i made this choice. 
 
 
 
 The larger image above is the image after i had started to put colour into the fringe using Photoshop. I saved over the original file by mistake so this is the image before it was completed. I used the colour replacement tool over the original hair colour to make it red and on the eyes to make them ‘bluer’. I used the burn tool to darken the skin colour, clothes, headphones and other parts and used the lighten tool to make things lighter in colour. I mainly stuck to the normal codes and conventions when producing my contents page. With well knowing brands, an editors letter is not always included, mine being a new brand i thought this would be sensible to include. I also clearly advertised how to subscribe to AMP because almost every existing product now has this. On the contents pages of other products, content is frequently divided into feature and regular content with the occasional different subheading like ‘live’ and ‘news’. I followed this technique as through surveying people they agreed that this made it easier to read and follow. The lists of contents are also not in numerical order this also common. At first i had images scattered everywhere in different places which i changed through the advice of my teacher. I referred back to my research on contents pages and when comparing the two it was clear i had a lot of work to do to make my contents page look professional. I chose to change my layout to a more consistent layout. I settled with all text in the first two columns followed by images in the last. I went against normal codes and conventions when making the title of the contents page. I wanted to include an amplifier somewhere in my product, so i chose to include one in my title. Using Photoshop i made my title. 
 i did this so that it would correspond with my positioning statement “plug in live loud” and i also thought that this could be representative of my brand. When making my double page spread i also stuck strictly to normal codes and conventions as i was most worried about making my own as this was a first. I thought it would be best to stick to my style model as closely as possible as i didn’t want to add something as a risk and it turning out “tacky”. During the production i went against my original plan of having the main image to the left with the text following and changed the layout to the image in the middle with the text around it. I made this choice as me, my teacher and others felt that it just didn’t work. I was able to set up an interview early on into the course with the band that i have featured in my article using MySpace. Therefore i was lucky to get a lot of the major preparation work done earlier such as, writing up the article and i made sure to include drop quotes within the article as it is very unusual not to do so. I produced the stanfirst on Photoshop and imported the image onto Quark. When researching double page spreads it was obvious that a good stanfirst was important to grab the attention of the reader and a nice way to start the piece. I tried to be as eye catching as possible without looking over the top so once again i used the slice tool to add edging to the shape.