Thursday, 25 February 2010
Second draft of contents page
This is my second draft of my contents page. To improve this i have made the writing a lot smaller, reducing it to size 10. I have also added more images in and a lot more writing so it seems that there is much more inside the magazine so people feel that the magazine is value for money. Another thing that i have done is made the spaces between the letters in "contents" bigger so it takes up the whole text box.
Wednesday, 24 February 2010
First draft of contents page
Wednesday, 17 February 2010
draft for double page spread interview
Interview with Liam Evans, the new up-and-coming indie star.
1. So, Liam, how is the new album going?
Ummmm, yeah (laughs) it’s going okay actually, very manic and stressful to begin with, but yeah we are pretty much on top of it all now. Just took a while to get going and get sorted.
2. Would you say that there was ever a time that you wanted to give up on it?
(Slight pause) No, I don’t think so; you know it will all be okay in the end.
3. Right then, tell us about your tour then? When does it start?
The tour will start on March the 12th in the O2 arena, and then will go all around the country for about...3 months I think (nervous laugh) I’m not actually that sure yet though.
4. Where are you looking forward to performing the most then?
Oh it’s definitely Manchester because that is where I originate from so it will be nice to go back there and see old friends again. Also, it is one of the biggest crowds, so should be the most banging. (Laughs)
5. Oh that’s really good then, do you have a lot of family living in Manchester?
Yeah, there is a few, my Mum and Dad especially and I haven’t seen them in a long time.
6. Right, now let’s get onto the juicy stuff. (Liam goes slightly blushed and seems a little awkward). There have been a lot of photographs recently of you and a certain female, is there something going on there or not?
I knew this question would come up. Phhhhh, ummmm, I don’t really know what to say to that really, I would prefer to say nothing but i know I won’t be able to do that (awkward laugh)
7. No, I’m afraid the readers of Flux are eager to know more about this mystery woman.
Right, well umm, let’s just say she is a very old and dear friend to me that has been with me a lot recently.... (Smiles and looks down)
8. Does that mean she is becoming more than a friend?
(Scratches his neck) Yeah, okay I suppose you could say that. I am not saying anymore now though, that’s me finished with that topic.
9. Okay then, thank you for your honesty. I just have one more question to ask you Liam, do you think you are going to be nominated for any of the music awards coming up shortly?
Well, I would certainly like to think I have a good chance of getting an award, but whether I do or not is a completely different story. I should really hope that I have done enough and worked hard enough to get my work noticed.
10. Maybe your new album will be what gets you the award?
(Laughs) Yeah maybe, if it is good enough, fingers crossed eh.
Well thank you very much for your time Liam, and for spilling the beans about the “mystery woman”
No problem, anytime, I suppose.
1. So, Liam, how is the new album going?
Ummmm, yeah (laughs) it’s going okay actually, very manic and stressful to begin with, but yeah we are pretty much on top of it all now. Just took a while to get going and get sorted.
2. Would you say that there was ever a time that you wanted to give up on it?
(Slight pause) No, I don’t think so; you know it will all be okay in the end.
3. Right then, tell us about your tour then? When does it start?
The tour will start on March the 12th in the O2 arena, and then will go all around the country for about...3 months I think (nervous laugh) I’m not actually that sure yet though.
4. Where are you looking forward to performing the most then?
Oh it’s definitely Manchester because that is where I originate from so it will be nice to go back there and see old friends again. Also, it is one of the biggest crowds, so should be the most banging. (Laughs)
5. Oh that’s really good then, do you have a lot of family living in Manchester?
Yeah, there is a few, my Mum and Dad especially and I haven’t seen them in a long time.
6. Right, now let’s get onto the juicy stuff. (Liam goes slightly blushed and seems a little awkward). There have been a lot of photographs recently of you and a certain female, is there something going on there or not?
I knew this question would come up. Phhhhh, ummmm, I don’t really know what to say to that really, I would prefer to say nothing but i know I won’t be able to do that (awkward laugh)
7. No, I’m afraid the readers of Flux are eager to know more about this mystery woman.
Right, well umm, let’s just say she is a very old and dear friend to me that has been with me a lot recently.... (Smiles and looks down)
8. Does that mean she is becoming more than a friend?
(Scratches his neck) Yeah, okay I suppose you could say that. I am not saying anymore now though, that’s me finished with that topic.
9. Okay then, thank you for your honesty. I just have one more question to ask you Liam, do you think you are going to be nominated for any of the music awards coming up shortly?
Well, I would certainly like to think I have a good chance of getting an award, but whether I do or not is a completely different story. I should really hope that I have done enough and worked hard enough to get my work noticed.
10. Maybe your new album will be what gets you the award?
(Laughs) Yeah maybe, if it is good enough, fingers crossed eh.
Well thank you very much for your time Liam, and for spilling the beans about the “mystery woman”
No problem, anytime, I suppose.
Thursday, 11 February 2010
My final design for the front cover
Wednesday, 10 February 2010
Possible fonts
Tuesday, 9 February 2010
Front cover draft 1
Monday, 8 February 2010
The Treatment
Target readership: Flux is a new and upcoming magazine created for people who are interested in indie music. It is a magazine with many interesting facts and opinions within it about the genre of music, plus it id full of many pictures and articles that will blow the brains of the readers. The age of the readers of Flux will range from about 15-30, however, we are trying to make the magazine more suited to the younger audience of 15-25, so we will be very specific in the pictures we use and the articles we write. This then means that some of our readers may still depend on their parents for their finances, although some may have a part-time job, so will be able to afford the magazine on their own income. The Flux reader is on average a very confident person that is very passionate about music and will strive in their work, as they are a dedicated and hard working person.
Form and style: Flux is a A4 full coloured magazine which contains celebrity interviews, gossip and debates. It contains many pictures of bands, places and people that would interest its readers. People used on the front cover are usually famous bands or people that the readers of Flux will be able to relate with. The colours used on the magazine are very simple colours, silvers, reds and browns, this is to attract the readers to the images used and the writing. It also adds to the indie theme of the magazine. The coverlines on the magazine are there to help attract possible buyers to the magazine as they show what is contained within the magazine, they will also include details about possible competitions and prizes. The magazine will sell at £3.00 in retail, this is a very affordable amount and is very good value for money as the magazine is always crammed full of articles, photographs, interviews and gossip. Flux is a monthly magazine, so this too will attract people to buying it as it is only £3.00 a month for it.
Themes and typical features: Flux will, obviously, have music as a constant theme in all magazines published, but also, it will give the readers information about possible places to go for a night out and also and live gigs that are coming up. There will always be a competition held in each magazine which will have a prize which is somehow related to the indie genre; tickets to a band playing or band practice with a certain band etc. There will also always be interviews with bands or musicians related to indie music, plus articles about things that will interest the regular Flux reader. The writers of Flux will use language appropriate to the average reader to make the magazine as useful and interesting as possible.
Potential advertisers: A range of adverts will appear in the magazine each month, especially those with an interest in music, such as: NEC, MTV, Animal clothing, mobile phone ringtones, O2, HMV, Etnies etc.
Editorial team: The editorial team for Flux will be made of up a mixture of both sexes so there will always be ideas from both genders as this magazine is designed for both male and female readers. I will try to keep the team of people aged about 26, this is so they have enough experience but they are also of around the target audience age so they know what will be good. We will also always try to get any ideas or thoughts from the readers as it is them that we want to keep happy. The aim of the team is to bring in fresh ideas and not let Flux get to boring or samey, it need to stay upbeat and original so people will carry on buying it each month.
Form and style: Flux is a A4 full coloured magazine which contains celebrity interviews, gossip and debates. It contains many pictures of bands, places and people that would interest its readers. People used on the front cover are usually famous bands or people that the readers of Flux will be able to relate with. The colours used on the magazine are very simple colours, silvers, reds and browns, this is to attract the readers to the images used and the writing. It also adds to the indie theme of the magazine. The coverlines on the magazine are there to help attract possible buyers to the magazine as they show what is contained within the magazine, they will also include details about possible competitions and prizes. The magazine will sell at £3.00 in retail, this is a very affordable amount and is very good value for money as the magazine is always crammed full of articles, photographs, interviews and gossip. Flux is a monthly magazine, so this too will attract people to buying it as it is only £3.00 a month for it.
Themes and typical features: Flux will, obviously, have music as a constant theme in all magazines published, but also, it will give the readers information about possible places to go for a night out and also and live gigs that are coming up. There will always be a competition held in each magazine which will have a prize which is somehow related to the indie genre; tickets to a band playing or band practice with a certain band etc. There will also always be interviews with bands or musicians related to indie music, plus articles about things that will interest the regular Flux reader. The writers of Flux will use language appropriate to the average reader to make the magazine as useful and interesting as possible.
Potential advertisers: A range of adverts will appear in the magazine each month, especially those with an interest in music, such as: NEC, MTV, Animal clothing, mobile phone ringtones, O2, HMV, Etnies etc.
Editorial team: The editorial team for Flux will be made of up a mixture of both sexes so there will always be ideas from both genders as this magazine is designed for both male and female readers. I will try to keep the team of people aged about 26, this is so they have enough experience but they are also of around the target audience age so they know what will be good. We will also always try to get any ideas or thoughts from the readers as it is them that we want to keep happy. The aim of the team is to bring in fresh ideas and not let Flux get to boring or samey, it need to stay upbeat and original so people will carry on buying it each month.
Thursday, 4 February 2010
Possible ideas for the "extra bits"
I have now decided that i am going to name my magazine "Flux" because it is a musical related word but also has a slight twist to it which mkaes it very unique. I was hoping to get the similar effect as "Q" does with its title.
Also, i have many more photographs that i will look through to find the best ones suitable to go on the contents page and also the double page spread.
When i have chosen all of my photo's i will then edit them.
Also, i have many more photographs that i will look through to find the best ones suitable to go on the contents page and also the double page spread.
When i have chosen all of my photo's i will then edit them.
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