Post on 24-May-2015
Creating my front cover
NME example:
I chose the Masthead font I wanted from my list f four, based on the
I chose the Masthead font I wanted from my list f four, based on the
Using the magic wand tool in Adobe Firework, I removed the background from the font so it became transparent.
I placed the image I wanted as the central image of my front cover onto the document on Adobe Indesign and then selected ‘fitting’ to fit the image to the frame.
I placed the masthead in large font and at the top of the cover so that it would immediately grab the attention of the target audience.
I found a barcode on Google images and saved it as an image to place it onto my cover as the majority of magazines have a barcode on their cover. I also began to add the cover lines, using a colour scheme of white, black and purple as I felt these would appeal to the target audience and were associated with the indie rock genre and they were all in the central image.
Instead of the previous look, I rotated and enlarged the main coverline, much like the NME example I was looking at. I also moved the barcode to the bottom to seem more discrete.
I decided to change the main font colour to electric blue as it stood out more against the central image and fitted more with the fun, light-hearted feel of the magazine.
I also added other coverlines and plugs to the cover and a list of bands and artists also featured, often used by music magazines as the musicians are the main feature.
Creating my contents page:
Kerrang example:
I placed the image I wanted to use from my documents into the document and fitted it to fill the top half of the page, much like the Kerrang example.
I drew a long, thin rectangle along the bottom of the image and filled it in black, also done in the kerrang example, to separate the text from the image.
I used the main colour of purple as it was also in the central image and created the text boxes for the sub-headings and page numbers in that colour.
I also placed a graphic feature of one of the feature band members, with a black outline around it.
Finally, I added a couple more graphic features of photos I had taken that were relating to the articles listed in the contents.