Sunday, 7 March 2010
Thursday, 25 February 2010
Evaluation- Question 4&5
My audience is still in education, however I said, they are aspiring to do something with it, however, they are also a little lazier, because they leave things until afterwards and also crave fun. I decided, on the jicnar scale my audience would be C2, C1 because I would like it to be a more upmarket magazine which doesn’t appear in large retail areas, so the audience is more likely to go and search for it. I think my audience would be:Middle class, Skilled working class and perhaps Lower middle class.
"I like the colour scheme, the black and white really connotes professionalism and i think it makes the magazine stand out really well. I would say the magazing is aimed at males more, but i think both sexes would be interested in the magazine. Its different to most normal magazine forms and conventions, but i think it works well with the style of the magazine. Personally, i wouldn't buy this magazine, but thats just my opinion, i think it is aimed at people who like indie music, if i loved indie, i would buy it :)"
Within the text areas of my magazine, I didn't use slang speech, or abbreviations like "OMG" , I kept the writing strong, using correct grammar, and tried not to use many exclamation marks because the audience are a little more sophisticated. I used "chatter" and "gigs" just to express a little more freedom and fun, but taboo language and abbreviated language wasn't the main feature. The interview in my magazine was very down to earth, and colloquial, which helps the readers feel involved with the band members and lets them see into their every day lives. The colloquialism of this interview really fits with the rest of the text areas in my magazine, because it creates a down to earth, chatty feel, without childish abbreviations and gesture.
I kept the same colour scheme all the way through, black, white, blue and green, connoting unisex readers and professionalism in my magazine, i kept this specific style throughout the cover, contents and double page.
Thursday, 11 February 2010
Wednesday, 10 February 2010
Monday, 8 February 2010
Production Update
Thursday, 4 February 2010
Production Update
I also then found, that when i printed out my front cover to have a look, the coverlines were also too detailed to be read easily.

I posted a small comment asking for ideas.

Here is a simple reply, i like the font, it's simple and crisp.
Wednesday, 3 February 2010
Production Update
So here it is, at last, ‘Creo’, the brand new, cut-of-the-edge magazine. And to start off we have an amazing treat, something I am personally extremely excited about. In this issue we are introducing an exclusive look at the fresh new band that’s bursting onto the Indie Scene. Windsor Avenue. They are topped to be something incredible in 2010, and we have the very first look at them.
Also in this weeks issue we’re showing you our favourite new places to go, whether its eating or shopping, they are the latest and best places to hang out. We have the incredible Scottish born Tommy Reilly having a chit chat with us, we have your artwork which was sent in (only the good ones), and also as a special launch extravaganza we are giving away a brand new Les Paul (yes the real thing) electric guitar to one lucky winner.
Throughout the next issues we will be delving into the world of Indie, uncovering some hot new acts, discovering some brand new talent, and going over the good old faces that have kept this music alive.
Tuesday, 2 February 2010
Production Update
Monday, 1 February 2010
Planning Update/ Audience research
Here is a screenshot of the comment i posted to my audience.

And here i have replys.
Tuesday, 26 January 2010
Production
Monday, 25 January 2010
Audience Research 2
Update

I sent both members of the band, the questions via facebook.
Now im just waiting for replys.
Thursday, 21 January 2010
Update
Throughout the mock ups and audience research i have made a few changes every now and again to suit the audience better and to make my magazine as good as i can.
Production- Double Page Spread Mock Up
Monday, 18 January 2010
Production- Contents Page Mock Up
Production- Front Cover Mock Up


Sunday, 17 January 2010
Production- Photograph Edits
Production- Photo Shoots

Thursday, 14 January 2010
Planning Update
Sunday, 10 January 2010
Shot Lists

These Photo's will take place on Sunday 17th January 2010
Actors/Models- Guy Watkins and Sam Ryan
Shot Type- Full Body Shots
Location- Guy's home/ Outside in street
Props/Costume- guitars/ musical instruments. There own smart/casual clothes
Technology- Nikon D60/ Photoshop/ Quark Express
Connoting relaxation, creativity, maturity and maybe an urban vintage background.
Actors/Models- Guy Watkins and Sam Ryan
Shot Type- Medium Close Ups
Location-Guy's home/ Outside in street
Props/Costume- There own smart/casual clothes / Hats?
Technology- Nikon D60/ Photoshop/ Quark Express
Connoting confidence and care-free. featuring in the contents spread, Perhaps outside against a tree.
Actors/Models- Guy Watkins and Sam Ryan
Shot Type- Medium Close Ups (Fun Candid shots)
Location- Guy's home/ Outside in street
Props/Costume- Funny Clothing/Own clothing/Instruments
Technology-Nikon D60/Photoshop/ Quark Express Connoting fun, humour, Hedonism
Editor Shot- this will take place on the 14th January 2010
Actors/Models- James Gunter
Shot Type- Medium Close Up
Location- College Studio
Props/Costume- Own clothing
Technology- Nikon D60/Photoshop
Other images- will include doodles and artwork done by Guy Watkins, Sam Ryan and my target audience, that i will place around the contents and double page spread. I will take every shot with my Nikon D60 and perhaps edit them using photoshop or another technology.
First Drafts
These are some quick drafts of my 3 magazine components, they will change throughout my production process, but these are my very first initial ideas.
The colours beside the drafts are ideas of what i intend to use throughout these pages, i have kept the black and white all the way through, with just switching between different colours to try and see which will appeal to both male and female readers, but keeping to the black and white base.
Front Cover:-

I intend to keep my front cover very minimal, very sophisticated with only one large photograph covering the entire page. A couple of coverlines to explain the photograph, the title and a smaller picture.
Contents Page :-

The contents will be similar, continuing the house style, keeping it quite minimal and sophisticated with one large image of an artist, and two smaller pictures of something art related. The contents will be alphabetical and easy to understand.
Double Page Spread:-

Again, the double page spread will continue the house style, but perhaps be a little busier with more going on in the pages, but not to the extent where its hard to read and understand. There will be a long interview and editors comment with a couple of pictures.
Detailed Audience Profile
The target audience for my magazine, is both male and females because after looking at simliar magazines, i noticed that they tended to swerve into a more male style, so i will make sure females are included aswell. My audience will be Aspirers, Hedonists and Post Materialists on the physcographic scale because my target age is 17-25 year olds, they are still going through education and are aspiring to do something with it, however, they are also a little lazier, because they leave things until afterwards and also crave fun. My age range isnt really challenging the normal conventions of an Indie magazine, if any, its a slightly younger audience but im hoping to challenge the market when it comes to making it for male and female readers. On the Jicnar scale my audience would be C2, C1 because i would like it to be a more upmarket magazine which doesnt appear in very many places, so the audience is more likely to go and search for it. Because of this, i think my audience would be:
Middle class, Skilled working class and perhaps Lower middle class
Although my audience would probably know about the latest technologies and modern updates, they wouldn't be bothered about having it or using it. Facebook or maybe myspace might be popular among my audience but other than that, they would have old mobile phones, maybe a few casset tapes and be interested in vintage items.
The lifestyles of my target audience would be a little more work based, being an older audience, they are likely to have part time jobs or maybe not, with a iregular or small income, but will buy expensive things if they want them.
My audience is more artistic, and loves abit of creativity. The indie scene magazines are usually more grungy and down market than i would like my magazine to be, this i where i also challenge the market again to make an upmarket magazine for indie/art lovers.Sunday, 3 January 2010
Audience- MoodBoard
To gain a good audience view of my moodboard, i made a questionarre for people to fill in, and i also posted it on the popular social networking site facebook to get comments on it because i new my target audience would be using this particular site and feel able to use it.I gained a large amount of comments, some similiar, some different and this will help me create my magazine, to the standards that my audience want.
Some comments included:- "Its really great, i really love it, it might just be the size of the picture but the second line is a teeny bit unclear. But all the fonts and pictures are just great and really fit together well. it looks fabulous"
- "Reminds me of a magazine if that helps and I love the colours!"
I also got a very impressive responce from the questionairres that i did, and it helped me to find out what the majority wanted and didnt like. Not only did i create paper versions, i also sent it to friends online using MSN to get their responces
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My questions included :-
Which colours go together nicely? Would you suggest any colours?Which fonts do you prefer?Which title do you prefer out of the four words at the top?What do all these images and texts suggest to you?Are there any areas you don’t like?Are there any areas you do?Are there any areas that stand out?
Most said that they liked the same fonts, and said that it connoted freedom, music and something creative and different, which is exactly what i was aiming for. I think it was very sucessful.























