
This is my final over and
I made it by slightly changing things from my first draft. But to get from my
fourth draft to my final magazine cover I asked three of my friends for their
feed back and what they would improve on it if it was their design. They all
said that they would happily buy the magazine but they had some improvements
that I took into account when I finalized my magazine cover.
The first person that I asked only had one improvement, which was
to change the colour of the selling line. And the third person that I asked
also said the selling line’s colour needed to be changed but they said that the
purple didn’t fit in with the rest of the colour scheme, and the colour would
need to be a turquoise to go with the background. But I changed the colour to a
light blue, because the purple colour was lighter then the blue of both the
background and the blue of the title and it went with the rest of the colour
scheme better then the turqoise.
The second person that I asked only had two improvements; one was
to have the model holding the splat that is behind the main cover line. I
didn’t use this idea as the whole point of the model having her own colour
scheme and not touching that much of what is around her, helps show the under
tone of Gothic. It shows that she is isolated. The second thing that they
suggested was to leave out the ‘about’ because it confuses the reader. I used
this in my final cover.
The third person that I asked had three different improvements for
my cover. They wanted the selling line to be a different colour just like the
first person. The second thing that they wanted was the shape behind the main
cover line to move up a little so that the pattern of the background to be
seen. But with moving the cover line’s up so the whole pattern can be seen, it
makes the cover look strange and wastes a lot of space. So I only move he cover
lines up a little so some of the pattern but not all of it. The last thing that
they said that I should change the effect of the shape that is behind the main
cover line, so that it is shiny. I didn’t really like this idea, but I did
change the effect to make it look 3D.
I also changed the colour of the shape as it didn’t look right with
the blue text on it, I changed the angle of the text to, so that it looked more
like it was on the shape itself and not just typed on top of it.
I decided that the magazine’s cover looked more like a cover for a
Techno Goth magazine. So I changed the selling line to reflect this and will
change the contents page for draft 3 so that the idea is carried on.
I changed the font for the masthead as it helped to show the two
genres that the magazine is now going to focus on. The red of the shape behind
the main cover line, works well with the Gothic side of the genre as it could
be a blood splatter.