Front Cover
Contents Page
Double Page Spread
The purpose of this double page spread is to show how Lily Allen has had a lot of bad press recently and to almost hear her side of the story on the matter. This double page spread is made up of a title, image and text. The main heading is in the top left hand side of the page in a black and white block capitals, in squares messily placed and at different slanted angles. It is a similar punk type face as similarly used before by punk bands such as the Sex Pistols, as you can see to the right. This gives a sense of familiarity to punk fans and an instant connection as they turn over to the page. The title covers over half the first page and is being quite hypocritical about what the heading says 'People think I'm an attention seeker, but I'm just honest', because the heading is so bold it is attention seeking and comes across as quite rebellious. The fact that the heading is a quote from Lily from the article makes it more personal to a teenage audience as it is feels part of a conversation and makes it easier for a teenager to understand and relate to.This is my school magazine cover that I have created in today’s lesson, I was made to start again after a problem logging in with the apple macs. I am happy with the overall result especially as I am still fairly new to photoshop. Looking back to my mock up that I made before starting, there are a lot of similarities, I have used the same title and layout of the title I originally planned and the same straplines. Things I have changed are the image of the party popper in the bottom, right hand corner, due to no access of the Internet and not taking an original photo of it. I also decided to use a banner going across the page with my kicker on, just because it added more emphasis to the text and added to the magazines theme of celebration.
To improve my magazine front cover more, I would have spent more time experimenting with colours, shapes and fonts to make my magazine cover look more unique and professional. I don’t like the white colour I have used for my straplines, as they are difficult to read against the pale background. Another specific way I would have improved it is by trying to make the outline of the picture neater, and less jagged, I think this is one of the reasons why my magazine does not look as professional as it could.