Here I have created a video on Quark Xpress, this shows you various text tools and how you can put them together to create a different image.
Friday, 27 March 2009
Draft Double Page Spread

Here I have created a double page spread for my draft magazine. I created this using Quark Xpress and Photoshop. I used photshop to edit the images, and crop them to the right size, i then transferred these into Quark, to arrange them, and add the text to it. I used black and red font because these 2 colours stand out and work well together. I used several font within the double page, so it wouldn't make it look as boring.
Monday, 23 March 2009
Draft Contents Page
Here I have designed and created my contents page for my draft magazine, I created this using Quark Xpress. I chose various images that suited the magazine, these were mainly, Rock and heavy metal bands. I used various text and images tools to create the magazine, and make it looks suitable for the target audience.Friday, 20 March 2009
Draft Front cover
Here I have created a draft front cover for my magazine, I used vaious text and picture editing tools to create this magazine. I have designed and created this photoshop. I have chosen the name "Unplugged" out of the 3 titles i came up with, as I thought this was the best designed and suited my target audience.Thursday, 12 March 2009
RE: lesson Objective
Friday, 6 March 2009
Lesson Objective
Thursday, 5 March 2009
Lesson Objectives
Lesson objectives:To understand the meaning of mainstream and niche products.
Mainstream Product - a very popular product, used/read by thousands of people. Distributed largely and a large readership. Mainstream is the new trend. when one "style" becomes old, a new one is reborn. Examples of Mainstream magazines are: Kerrang, Q, NME.
Niche Product - A area of the market specializing in one type of product or service. This targets only a small proportion within the population. The figures are only a small compared to a mainstream product. Examples of Niche magazines are: Guitar & Bass Froots.
Tuesday, 3 March 2009
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