- Cover lines frame the main image.
- The main cover lines are usually about two or three lines long.
- Cover lines are mainly to the left.
- The cover lines give information about the contents of the magazine.
- Cover lines intrigue the audience and provoke interest.
- The typography is either sans (with) of serif (without).
- The letters all look alike.
- The text is consistent throughout.
- Only a few fonts are used.
- Connotations of the font reflect the target audience and the subject.
- The positioning statement is by the title; either above or below.
- The positioning statement positions the magazine in the market.
- There is always a issue date and price.
- The puff advertises something for nothing.
- Magazine covers usually have some sort of graphic.
- There is usually a strip at the top or bottom of the page which lists names and topics. It tells you about stuff that doesn't fit into the cover lines.
- Headings are used to divide up the contents.
- Sometimes there is an editorial letter (not always) which has a picture.
- There is one main image.
- Then some smaller images.
- There is a consistent colour scheme.
- Page numbers on the pictures anchor the image to written content.
- There are usually two to three columns.
- There is sometimes subscription details.
- They have white backgrounds the majority of the time.
- The title of the magazine is repeated.
- There is an issue date.
- It has the page numbers and then text (about the article).
- The sub line is in smaller text.
- There are regular (articles which appear in each issue) and feature (articles which are a one off) articles.
- The contents page usually contains the email address of the magazine and contact details.
- Common room cluster!
- Weatherhead wins the Tranmere cup!
- Toys R us
- World book week
- OAP computer club :)
Task Two
This is a rough sketch of my magazine front cover including the title, issue date, price and cover lines.
Task three
Regular content: Iris winners of the week, True story, problems page, Crossword/games page, Horoscope, What's happening this week?, Editors letter, iris giveaway, voluntary positions, Lunch menus.
Feature Articles: Common room cluster!, Weatherhead wins the Tranmere cup!, Toys R us, World book week, OAP computer club :), trouble with timetables, playground pastimes, Byrne baby Byrne, Ballistic about Berlin - The trip!, GCSE results, New child development room.
Task Four
This is a rough sketch of my magazine contents page.
Task Five
These are all the photo's i took for my magazine's contents page.
Not used:
This is my front cover image:
For my media coursework i was asked to create a school magazine front cover and contents page. I created my front cover in photoshop and it follows the codes and conventions in many ways. For example, i used a a consistent colour scheme of blue, white and black. Moreover, the title of my magazine is one word which is a convention of a magazine front cover. My magazine also includes a puff, a strip line, a barcode and coverlines which are all conventions of magazine front covers. However, my front cover does not have a price or positioning statment. This is because i forgot, however i do not think this effects my magazine too greatly. Other than that i believe that i followed the codes and conventions of a magazine front cover well. Additionally, i made my contents page on QuarkXpress passport and tried to follow the codes and conventions to the best of my ability. I think i followed the codes and conventions well as i have kept to the colour scheme, included columns, pictures, page numbers and regular and feature articles. However, i challenged the magazine contents page codes and conventions by not including an editorial letter. However, not all magazines actually include this.
I used photoshop and QuarkXpress to produce my media products. I used Photoshop to make my magazine front cover. I did not edit any of my pictures greatly however i did edit my title in the blend options to make it original like real magazines do. I did however crop my main front cover image as it was not suitable for the specification although i wanted to use it. I also used QuarkXpress to make my contents page. I used this software because it allows my media product to have columns which is one of the codes and conventions of a magazine contents page. Moreover, i included five image on my contents page. However, i did not edit these images.
I have both strengths and weakness's on the media technologies that i used. I have never used QuarkXpress before this media product so i did not know too much about the program. I think this may have held me back. However, i do not think i struggled too much. On the other hand, i have used Photoshop many times before so i knew how to edit texts and images and what all of the tools did.
Front cover: