Labels
- A. Main Task - Finished Products
- B. Evaluation - forms and conventions
- C. Evaluation - representation
- D. Evaluation - institutions
- E. Evaluation - Target Audience
- F. Evaluation -Addressing My Audience
- G. Evaluation - Technologies
- H. Evaluation - Skills Development
- I. Appendix - Main Task Planning Work
- I. Research and Planning
- J. Preliminary Task - Finished Products
- K. Preliminary Task - Planning Materials
Wednesday, 24 October 2012
Contents Page
This is my contents
page for my college magazine, set for the preliminary task. Ive kept to the same
colours as i did for the front cover, red, white and blue. I included 4 more
images that i got from google. From conducting this practice piece i have learnt
that for my final task i need to think about a background as well as what is
going to go on the page. I think that the events/gig listings are a good feature
of the magazine as it is not aimed at too narrow an audience; most teenagers
like to know what's happening where. Also I think the information will appeal to
my audience as it collaborates information from lots of sources and presents
them to people that may not be interested in the original source e.g. someone
who may not know of certain artists/bands may now become aware of them.
Teenagers are often experimenting and trying new things therefore the ease in
which they can find out about new experiences
should please them. I think there is vast room for improvement on my contents
page. I think the mix of the pictures with the simplicity of the text makes the
page lack identity. A simple contents page is a very generic feature of
magazines however to be effective it needs a professional finish, often achieved
by the correct font and layout. The layout of my contents page lacks style and the pictures are pretty
much all for the same thing; they are all linked to the magazine but for a
college magazine, music may not be the only thing an individual student is
into. I think one image alone may have been more effective. I do think the
images serve some purpose though as they act as teasers as to whats inside the
magazine which may entice readers to view more.
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