Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Slight Problem...

So, I got my model to wear the casual styled clothing, thinking the bright colours would look more 'fun' and relate to the idea of Pop. But, when constructing my front cover with the heading, it has some how started to look more girly, which goes against my demographic of my magazine being non gender specific. My image has also been said to look as though it would appeal more to a younger audience - this isn't good! 

However, I spent my lesson today trying to tackle these problems, and I finally came up with how to do so with some help earlier! My heading is going to incorporate a more serious font for the word 'Be,' as I was told by peers this looked more formal and grown up. As for colour schemes, I am going to use a darker colour or white with a dark outline. This looks much older than a lighter colour, which aids my problem of my magazine looking too young. The darker colouring also helps to make the magazine looks less gender specific. I am hoping I can solve this problem further through the sorts of information I put on the cover. 

It WILL be okay. Blogs with screen grabs to follow to show my progress with these ideas! 

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