Tuesday, 16 December 2014

What Do You Feel You Have Learnt in the Progression of Contructing this Product, in Comparison to the Preliminary Project?*

Upon remodeling my magazine, I have learnt a lot more since my preliminary task.

The location of the images is vital, as setting it in a background such as in my first copy of Anthem makes it difficult to add text in one colour and font. The picture had to be edited as well as the font being adjusted more often than not, resulting in my magazine looking unprofessional and unrealistic. I made this mistake in both my preliminary task and my first version of Anthem.

As well as this, the colour scheme of a magazine is important - if there are too many colours, it may confuse the audience and put them off looking at and buying the magazine. On the other hand, if there are too little colours, the final product is boring and thus makes the audience disinterested. By having a two or three main colours and a few other secondary colours can create a professional looking magazine page as well as spark an interest amongst a larger market. With my preliminary task, there weren't enough colours, and so the page looks boring and won't appeal to my target audience.

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