This was my initial layout for my magazine and the design was what I had in my head, as you can see my masthead is 'Recess'. On this draft I haven't actually put actual text in the sell line boxes or put any images in the subsidiary image boxes... Or even a Pug in the Pug box simply because this draft was purely used for layout of my magazine. From this I was able to imagine a basic outline as to what I wanted on the front cover of my school magazine which made the process of creating the magazine a lot easier for me.
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Where as here, this was my second draft with the pugs filled in and the sell lines and subsidiary images all drawn in. I also changed my main image to have two people, whereas the first draft only had 1 person. I decided to change it to two people because to me it took up a lot more space and looked a lot better. I now also have two pugs instead of one to make the magazine more appealing to the eye and to make it seem as if there are more interesting things. I also now made a logo for my magazine which is the 'R' in 'Recess' to attempt to make it seem more appealing to the viewer reading the magazine. Some things that I didn't add that could increase the realism of the magazine are a price tag, or maybe even a barcode. I also could've made the logo a bit bigger and bolder so that it's easier to locate that it is 'Recess' that is the masthead and it is the 'R' that is the logo. Overall I think my second draft was an improvement on my first draft but I still think there is room for improvement.
Some evidence of rough drafts. You could have analysed the page in more detail by focusing on each aspect of the cover using the appropriate technical terminology. The evidence for the drafting of your music magazine pages will need to be more detailed. Level 2
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