Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Production textual analysis 1

My production, a double page spread for a high end magazine, will be targeted at people of the social economical scale A and B around the age of 16-30. I would like my double page spread to resemble for example any high end magazines like Elle and Vogue to match the front cover of my high end magazine. After researching double page spreads in high end fashion and beauty magazines, for example Vogue and Elle, i have decided to stick with a classy and elegant looking layout using plain colours and fonts. I am going to use a black font on top of a white page accompanied with a brightly coloured image of my model to grab the interest of my audience. To add some colour to my text and brighten the page up i will capitalise the first letter of the page and put it in a dark purple colour and also use the same dark purple colour for any quotes or heading to make it look more interesting and eye catching. I will have all of the writing on the left side of the page and then on the other side i will have a large image of my model and to the side of the image i will write in small black font everything she is wearing including jewellery, shoes and makeup along with the price and shop it comes from. I will have my title much bigger than all the other written work on my page and have it in the same dark purple. Everything will be in the same font to keep it consistent throughout although the title and quotes from my model will be in a more girly, fancy font. My written work will be sectioned into columns to make it more realistic as nearly all magazines are laid out like this so it makes it look more professional.



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