Colour scheme:
My aim for my front page, contents page and double page spread, is to stick to a strict colour scheme as this seems to be a common trait of colour ussage in most Indie magazines.
The colour scheme in which I would like to be using would be a pastel coral colour for my subheadings on my front cover, double page spread and contents page. I will be sticking to a a faded white for the background colour of my front page as this is simple and would conrast my main image and text. My masthead will be black as I believe it would be visibly bold and again contrast the background colour.
Likwise, my contents page and double page spread will also be sticking to the colours of pastel coral, white and black, as I want my colours to be consistent through out my production.
Image:
For my images I want to ensure that they reflect the genre of Indie, in model, costume, props and background. I understand that this is required to be done successfully as I need to make sure I am attracting my target audience by the ussage of my images. My approach is to make the images to look as natural as possible yet I would like them to look indipendant and fun reflecting the genre itself.
Also I am not too keen in using a variety of modles for my images as I would like to stick to a minimum of two or one of the same person.
Text:
For my double page spread I am planning to create an article on the personal life of the model I am featuring on my double page spread, contents page and double page spread. Within this article I am going to create a interview as this is intriguing to a reader. My language will be sophisticated but easy to read and understand. The font that I will be using for my double page spread and contents page will be formal to show sophistication however, I am deciding to go with a less formal approach for my front cover in the sunheadings as this will attarct my target audience and will be relatable for them.
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