Monday, 22 September 2014

Ray Gun magazine


These are two separate editions of David Carson's Ray Gun magazine 
 
Pros:
  1. It stands out
  2. Eye catching
  3. Unique
  4. Reflects the type of music within
  5. Push other magazines to up their game in magazine design
 
Cons:
  1. No consistency/ hard to recognise
  2. To alternative/not likeable
  3. To much going on/crowded
  4. Expensive
 
My opinion
 
I think that David is very creative and if I were to see this in a shop this would definitely catch my eye and I would pick it up, however I am not sure if I would like it enough to buy it. 

My Magazine




If I were to do this again I would make sure that I didn't make any spelling mistakes or make sure that I had not left any grammatical errors unchecked. I would also put more thought into my contents page to make sure it didn't let the rest of the work down.

The four F's

There are four F's that are commonly used in magazine design. These are viewed as 'law' by some magazine designers and are always followed and taken into consideration when designing a magazine.


These are:
  • Format - this is the magazines overall look and feel.
  • Formula - this is what is included in the magazine.
  • Frame - this is the margins and gutters on and inside the magazine.
  • Function - this is what the magazine is trying to achieve and the message it is trying to get across.

Without these key design features magazines could and would look very strange making it hard for us to find a magazine that we wanted.

Friday, 12 September 2014

The Secrets Of Magazine Design

The secrets of magazine over design: The Key Ingredients


Masthead - the name of the magazine displayed in a specific typeface. this is the visual branding of the title and is often done is a specially designed typeface to be easily recognised and unique. the masthead - also called a title - is usually used on the contents page inside as well as the front cover, and as a logo for advertising and branding purposes.

Dateline - month and year of publication, often with the price. note that a monthly magazine usually hits the news-stands the month before the cover date.

Coverlines - from the 1950's, greater competition on the newsstands resulted in more cover lines. today, some magazines print special covers for the subscribers' copies that use few cover lines. cosmopolitan magazine uses a lot of detracting from it to much. a mistake often made with cover lines is that they run over an image that has a lot of cover changes, rendering the words difficult to read.

Main cover line - This is very large - taking up almost a quarter of the magazine cover - and comes in three layers, each with a different colour. Note the main cover line is positioned against the model's shoulder so it shows up clearly.

Left third - the left of the magazine cover is vital for the sales in shops where the magazine is not shown full-frontal. the title must be easily recognisable in a display of dozens of competitors. the start of the masthead is important here, as are short Cover lines that are easy to read.
the top fifth of the cover - usually dominated by the masthead - may be the vital part in supermarkets, where magazines are displayed differently.

Friday, 5 September 2014

Music Genres

  • Kpop
  • Indie
  • Rock
  • Pop
  • Country
  • R'n'B
  • Metal
  • Garage
  • Heavy Metal
  • Rap
  • Jazz
  • Classical
  • Pink Rock
  • Alternative
  • Dance
  • Dubstep  
  • film soundtracks
  • Musicals