Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?
One of the biggest things I have learnt is an understanding
of conventions in creating a realistic magazine. My preliminary project lacks a
barcode, which immediately makes it look less like a real magazine.
I have also learnt how to use typeface and colour scheme to
appeal to a target audience. My preliminary project uses a very dull typeface,
and uses both black and white outlines to make the text easier to read. The
means there is no consistency in the cover, and it has no identity or style to
appeal with. My choice of typeface on my final cover is much better at
appealing to my target audience, as it uses a gothic style common in the music
genre. It also uses Drop Shadow instead of outline to make text easier to read,
which has the side effect of making it stand “off” the background, which also
makes it more professional looking. The constant colour scheme through my final
cover also creates a house style recognisable from a distance.
My ability in Adobe Photoshop has also massively increased
between my preliminary task and my full product. I initially knew very little
of Photoshop, having only casually used it once or twice. Through the project,
I became more confident with layering and advanced tools like Drop Shadow,
allowing me to make more complex text. My increased ability meant I could also
edit my image to the point where I could choose a background to place it on,
unlike with my preliminary project. I was also able to manipulate the models
through layering, allowing me to make the image a better size to fit the
magazine, whilst also making it look more like what I envisioned it to be. Being
able to edit images with more advanced techniques meant I did not need to make
a blue mask for the frontman, as I could have him wear a mask and just edit the
colour.
Overall, I am very happy with the progress I have made
through the project in understanding media and the conventions within, and I
feel I have created a product that I can
be proud of.