Saturday, 5 May 2012

Flat Plan

The brand identity can be seen throughout my pages. The colour scheme is seen within the pages through the titles, background, copy, coloured boxes and even through the models outfits. I also made sure that I used banners within every page so that it is seen as a continuous trend. The black and white colour scheme of the titles are funky and are even seen through the numbers in the contents page and the factfile in the double page spread. As mentioned the models outfits definently enforce the magazines brand identity.

Thursday, 3 May 2012

My Magazines Doube Page Spread

My Magazines Contents Page

My Magazines Front Page

7. Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?

Preliminary Task


Final Magazine



Looking back at my preliminary task I can see that in comparison to my final magazine it is at a less professional standard, and it is evident that my preliminary task was a practise due to its amateur appearance. This is due to the fact that I did not have any of the resources which I later attained due to the research and planning which I carried out in order to conduct the construction of my magazine.

Taking into account the appearance of both magazines I now understand just how important it was to grasp and recognise the theories which are deep rooted into the entertainment industry (which are influenced by our patriarchal society) and the certain codes and conventions which should be taken into account and applied when designing a magazine. I was introduced to these and many other techniques which helped in the delivery of a more professional final piece, the knowledge which I lacked during the construction of my preliminary task.

I learnt the value of extensive audience research, as within my preliminary task I was given a vague picture of my target audience only knowing that they were students, parents and teachers; and I wasn't able to understand how to interpret the magazines style in order to appeal to all of them. Whereas, before beginning the construction of my final magazine I was made to research my target audience, find out what they liked and didn't e.g.: the typography and colours that would appeal to my audience, any additional incentives they would be attracted to, the music in which they listened to and examples of how other magazines tackled these. Then gathering all my results into a PowerPoint, I was able to give myself a clear picture of who I was making my magazine for; and in understanding what my audience wanted and who they were I was able to be more focused on a certain mode of address as well as be more efficient on the task at hand. This knowledge contributed immensely to the final polished piece.

The value of understanding and exploring theories, such as; Maslow's hierarchy of needs led me to find out what my audience wanted, and how to fulfil their needs of self-actualisation through images that obtained the male gaze theory. As this is a theory which can be seen throughout images within the media, society has become accustomed to it. Therefore, when I used and applied these theories I was able to produce a magazine that is more likely to be found within the entertainment industry.


Skills, such as those I attained using Serif PhotoPlus x4 have developed. This occurred due to the extended period of time which I spent within the software trying to improve my product, by creating images which adopted Jean Baudrillard's theory of hyper-reality/simulacra.

I now value the means of research and understand that in order to deliver a professional piece of work I need to investigate background information - in order to understand what and why I am doing something. I have become far more confident in both Publisher and Serif PhotoPlus x4 due to all the practise I have undertaken. Not only have I noticed just how much difference knowledge has in the improvement of a product but I have also gained skills which I hope will be useful in the near future.

6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constucting this product?

In researching my target audience I found that it was a lot easier to use the internet to obtain results and create a online survey (through QuestionPro). As I had access to many more resources than I would have if I conducted the research by hand, having to go around to every person and ask them to fill out my questionnaire. I was able to get reliable and valid results more efficiently and quicker using social media such as; Facebook and Twitter, and I was also able to target my audience directly. it was also easier to attain research of secondary data such as the data which I found on interent use.


I used Serif PhotoPlus x4 to edit and manipulate my images in order to create a hyperreal effect. I felt I had to create this effect as my audience are attracted to these images as a result of being brought up with them all over the media -they aspire to be these people because societies ideology (Maslow's hierarchy of Needs). This was the first time that I have used this software and although overwhelming at first once I got hold of teh basics it was a lot easier and quicker. First I removed the background of my images using the cut-out studio so that the images edges would be sharper.

Front Page


Contents Page


Double Page Spread


I then whitened their eyes using the dodge tool and even added make up to one of my models by using paint.

Front Page


Contents Page


Double Page Spread



Then I removed any blemishes to ensure they look flawless.




 Then it came down to enhancing and reducting certain areas of the girls bodies that magazines would change in order to fit on with that hyperreality image. For instance I enhanced certain areas of the body males find attractive. 




And I also removed certain parts that weren't smooth enough, and which wouldn't be considered as flawless. Using the thick/thin tool (which helped to either enhance or diminish a part of the picture) and the erase tool I was able to create a similar effect to the image as magazines such as Q and Vibe do.



I also wanted to brighten some images to create a more professional, polished look, as seen on the double page spread.



The disadvantages of Serif is that when manipulating the image you could not undo it unless you wanted to undo all of the previous manipulations you had already done to the image. Serif was acceptable in the sense that it got the basics done. However, photoshopping would have been a lot better and would have helped me create a more professional look as serif is not a professional software that would be used by major publishing houses. I realise now that editors control all aspects of the designing process especially the images, as they need to create an appropriate mode of address for their audience. Something which I have tried to demonstrate.

Having manipulated my images I could now begin the construction of my magazine pages. In doing this I used Microsoft Publisher. I enjoyed using this software as it made the construction a lot easier. Obviously compared to major publishing houses, this software was not at a hugh standard however it still managed to help make my final magazines as professional as possible. If any drawbacks, it would be that at times I would have preferred to type on Microsoft Word as my work would not be moved around that often tehrefore wasting valuable time. But all in all, as I had used the software before I was more familiar and therefore did not have to learn where everything was and what it did (as I did with Serif) and I was able finish my pages more efficiently.


5. How did you attract/address your audience?

In attracting my audience I used images in line with the male gaze, as my audience found hyper reality more fascinating and alluring compared to reality. As I wanted to offer my audience an escape (just like a book or movie would) I decided to use images that represented what my audience aspire to be (as suggested by the theory 'Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs'). Although being one of the main attractions I wanted to use the content of my magazine to contradict the images. The article portrayed the girls as guys who seek adrenaline and danger through free hand rock climbing, drag racing and boxing, sports which are not associated with women; especially women who are dressed and look the way the girls on my front cover do. As society says this would not be possible I found it necessary to have the underlying message that you can go against the norm and sometimes even should due to attaining a higher sense of achievement within life and yourself.

The 'uses and gratifications' theory was interpreted into my magazine in order to attract my audience. I used educational content such as the 'CLUB 27' (as my audience are young they may not be aware), latest collaborations (so they are the first to know) and introduced my audience to new, fresh talent. I tried to inform and keep my audience up to date so that they are always a step in front when it comes to the music industry. I also tried to entertain my audience with big buzz words like: 'EPIC', 'Breakthroughs' and 'Legends' to excite them as they will find it gratifying to escape into a fictional world. In order to interpret social interaction I tried to intrigue the audience and attract them by appealing to their curious side. I used a contemporary loved artist and used the word 'EXCLUSIVE' which suggests a secret that will only be shared if the magazine is bought. Once the secret is revealed it will encourage social interaction as they will talk about it to their friends and family, also mentioning where they read it. The 'Uses and Gratification' theory also reinforces the use of the male gaze through 'personal identification', as my audience will sympathise with the person on the cover as they aspire to be like them my audience will put themselves in the cover stars situation.


I also attracted my audience using additional incentives such as 'FREE iTunes gift card'. In placing an additional incentive that my audience can only get if they visit my website I have encouraged the use of synergy, as my magazine is advertising my website which advertises my magazines brand. I have to use synergy in order to prevent audience fragmentation, which has occurred due to the increase in household internet usage and availability over the years (data which can be confirmed by the 'Office of National Statistics'). Due to information and the latest news being accessible via  search engines on the internet e.g. Google or Bing, it has become harder for magazines to compete with and attain a high sales rate; especially since all that information found within magazines is practically free through the web whereas to get the information through magazines you have to buy it.




As shown above, in 1998 internet usage increased by 43% in the time span of six years, going from 9% to 52% in 2004. People (children in particular) are more fragmented as they have very accessible technology at their fingertips, as not only is internet usage at home increasing but so is internet usage via mobile phones. And it seems the younger the audience the larger the internet usage is by mobile phones


 


Therefore taking this research into account I used different types of media platforms to encourage the de-fragmentation of my audience. Not only my own website, which I encouraged them to visit through an additional incentive through my main feature story but also through up to date social media sites such as 'Twitter' and 'Facebook'. This will also in turn encourage and enforce the idea of exchange as through my audiences interaction with these sites for instance: status updates, comments, video blogs and YouTube videos/reviews, they could mention my magazine and attract more attention to it. I also tried to encourage the readers which I do have to subscribe to my magazine giving them a discount and visual aid to future and past magazines which may encourage them to be the first to get my magazine and saving them a trip to the shops.

Another way in which I hope to attract my audience is through what is known as retail psychology. This is when shops place your magazine on their shelves at eye level of their customers. This will give my magazine more of a chance to get noticed. I will have to give the shops which display my magazine a discount in order for them to also place it near another magazine which is not advertising the same content e.g: Q or NME. But rather place it near a popular magazine that is promoting a compeltely different content e.g: film magazine. This will help create awareness.