Wednesday 4 February 2015

Article title page: part four.

Hi guys! This is my fourth post on the progression of my media article title page.
 
 
Since my last post, I have added more text to my page. Below the title, I added a short brief of what the article will include, so that if readers are interested, they can read ahead. It also provides as a short introduction to the article, as I didn't have much room on my actual article page to fit it on.
 
Below the description, I also added a line of text that gives credit to people that 'interviewed' the artist and those who photographed the artist featured in the article. I did this as I have seen a lot of magazines make reference to these people and credit them, which is what I have done. Obviously in reality, it was myself who photographed my model and wrote the article, but for the purpose of the magazine, I made fake names to pose as the interviewer and photographer.


Tuesday 3 February 2015

Article title page: part three.

Hi guys! Following on from my last two posts, this is my third progression post on my article title page.
 
 
Since my last post I have added the rest of the title which is the main models name. Just like the other part of the title, I have taken the font from the front cover so that I am maintain the same font for the same text on all of my pages. The reason that I am keeping the fonts the same is because existing magazines don't use a lot of different fonts, and tend to only stick to 4-5 different fonts, so that the housestyle is maintained.


Monday 2 February 2015

Article title page: part two.

Hi guys! This is my second progression post for my article title page. Since my last post I have added the first part of my title and a quote on the top right hand corner of my image.
 
 
I decided to use the same font for the first part of the title as what is on the front cover, as I wanted to maintain the theme throughout the magazine pages. I also added a quote from the article itself on the top right hand side of my image. I'm unsure on whether to reduce the font size of the quote as I feel it may be slightly too big compared to the model's face. I'm also unsure as to whether or not to use a different quote, as I feel the current quote doesn't really stand out and won't entice readers to read the article.