Wednesday, 24 October 2012
Monday, 22 October 2012
Flatplan example
This is a magazine cover I put together to get a feel of the style I will be using. Using my actual masthead 'Frets' and an image from the internet.
Music magazine - framing examples
Images like this have photoshop effect to give them more of a musical image, for example black and white/sepia effects added.
Friday, 19 October 2012
Wednesday, 17 October 2012
Follower Feedback
This is an example of some of the feedback I got from a follower to help me to improve my college magazine cover
Monday, 15 October 2012
Friday, 12 October 2012
College Magazine Contents Page
This is an example of my contents page, it only took me 40 minutes to do so if there is any requests for improvement please notify me.
College Magazine Cover
This is a complete example of my front cover of the college magazine draft.
I have included hopefully all, if not most of the key magazine features we have investigated on pervious power points.
Monday, 8 October 2012
College mag draft - so far
This is an example of my college magazine draft so far and there should be obvious progress in my upcoming posts.
Friday, 5 October 2012
College Magazine research
This is an example of some of the types of college magazines I found on the internet. I have took a variety of different, some more ameture and some more proffessional to show the contrasts in magazomes.
Wednesday, 3 October 2012
Questionnaire review
Last week in my Media lesson I created a 15 question questionnaire to ask people around the college, an example of the questionnaire is shown on my previous post.
I printed 10 copies off and went around the college and asked 5 males at random and 5 females at random. From my results I am coming to a conclusion of 1) The most common social class in Prior 2) Whether the students are more commonly a 'belonger' or not and 3) Their favourite subject at prior. My age groups were varied as it was literally random, so some of my overview may not be seen as a fair test.
From my results 3 of the 10's favourite subject was Philosophy and Ethics, 2 were Fine Art, 2 were Drama and Theatre Studies, 1 was Psychology, 1 was Graphics and the other was Health and Social care. From this I can clearly see the most popular subject of my random sample was: Philosophy and Ethics.
The last question in my questionnaire was 'Are you a belonger?' with a yes/no answer choice. A belonger can mean anything from belonging to one brand or one author. If you bought a t-shirt from Topman for example, liked it and frequently returned to Topman as it is somewhere you like getting your clothes from, you become what is known as a 'brand loyal' a belonger that belongs to a certain brand. Also the same applies to a author, you might be a huge fan of Stephen King and stick to this author for future reading. From my 10 people, I found that the majority of the students at Prior were NOT belongers, this was overtook in the ratio 4:6, 4 being the people who were belongers.
Another question that we could take an overall result from was 'What is your social class?' For those who were not aware of their social class, there was another question on 'social grades' which helped categorise them into their class. The options were 'Working', 'Middle' and 'Upper'. The majority of people found they fit into working class at 6 being working, 3 being middle and 1 debatably being upper. We also found the most common social grade was the grade C.
Monday, 1 October 2012
My Questionnaire
This is an example of a questionnaire I have went around and asked students around Prior pursglove. An analysis of my results and overview will be posted as of Wednesday.
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