Final Annotation: Front Cover

You might also like

Download as docx, pdf, or txt
Download as docx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 3

FINAL ANNOTATION

FRONT COVER

The bold name of the magazine is simplistic and not too crazy so the magazine looks professional and isnt too much for the exhibiter to have to deal with.

The price is clearly marked out to make it clear to the buyer how much it is and is next to the barcode and issue number, so its all neatly put together and you dont have to search for small details all around the page. It is also similar to professional magazines.

The front cover only has one image to emphasise the interview with the artist, as it was something that was important to my target audience that there was a main interview article. This also has similar qualities to the magazines I researched.

The bold image is striking and noticeable, it has bold graphics which are edited in a plain way to make sure that it fits with what my target audience wanted to see

FINAL ANNOTATION
CONTENTS PAGE
The bold page numbers give emphasis to the rest of the magazine and encourage the readers to look on further into the magazine. I used mainly a black and white theme so that the numbers, the images and the main interview are the main emphasis on the page.

The subheadings and extra information give an insight into what the readers can expect to see in the magazine and give an organised over-view.

The main interview in the magazine has the biggest section of the contents page and bold writing to really emphasise it.

The layout of the magazine is edgy and keeps the audience interested to look around the page and see what else they can come across.

I only used a few images in the contents page and focused on mainly the text and information that I could get across to the readers.

FINAL ANNOTATION
DOUBLE PAGE SPREAD
Having a consistent colour scheme keeps the page looking professional and of a high quality standard. Images down the side of the double page give the article a relaxed feel and something that they will enjoy to read.

The title is simply the artists name to tell the audience exactly what they are about to read and what to expect.

The bold image at the side, is eye catching as soon as you are exposed to it, and matches with the other photo strip photos on the other side of the page.

The text follows and fits to the other graphics on the page; following the silhouette of her body and the straight line of the photo-strip graphic.

The page numbers on each side show that the article would roughly be in the centre of the magazine showing it is the most important part to the magazine.

You might also like