4 May 2014
3 May 2014
Final Piece Couture Magazine
This is my final piece for my magazine front page. I designed this in Photoshop as I find this program easy to use when design projects in that contain a lot of graphic elements. I used my own photo for this project, wrote my own cover lines and chose the colours myself.
5 Mar 2014
Double Page Spread - Final Product
This is my final piece for my double page spread magazine page. I designed this in InDesign as I find this program as well as Photoshop very useful to design projects in that contain a lot of graphic elements. I used my own photo for this project, wrote the descriptions and created each of the makeup products myself and edited them myself in Photoshop.
5 Feb 2014
Working Progress Of DPS
This screenshot presents the different items of lip products which I sourced from the internet, to be used for my make up page - which is mainly centred around lip based products.
I found these drawings of different beauty products on a fashion blog on the internet. This gave me inspiration to draw my own products for my make up double page spread.
To do this I printed off a couple of pages containing pictures of lip products i wished to use. I then used the light box to help trace the drawings using opaque paper with a black fine liner. When i was happy with the drawings I had produced, I scanned in each page and put them in photoshop so i could edit them and colour them in.
Once they were all coloured I saved each product as a PNG with a transparent background so that it could be imported into Indesign.
I created a brief plan on Photoshop with the makeup products I was using so I could use the space of the document effectively and could play around with they type of the title.
I then imported the makeup drawings and also imported my photo. Here is a screenshot of my DPS in working progress in InDesign.
Here is a zoomed in screenshot of my nearly finished product in InDesign. I did this as you can clearly see the fonts I chose, bits of the drawings, the picture, the graphic and parts of the caption.
24 Jan 2014
Sketch/ Plan for Double Page Spread
Edited Pictures
Here is my final 3 pictures that I have edited in Photoshop. I took these pictures myself and used my sister as the model.
This picture is the image I chose to be used on my double page spread. I chose this image as the body language is causal so creating a informal picture, which fits into the theme of my fashion magazine aimed at the young female generation.
Scamps and sketches
These scamps present how the double pages can be laid out. So I could see the different ways in which the elements like pictures, heading, text, graphics, kicker, etc, can be laid out to create an original page.
23 Jan 2014
Contact Sheet DPS Pictures
Here is the contact sheet displaying all of the pictures I took of my sister for my double page spread. I directed my sister to pose in a range of positions so to get a variety of images to choose from when I create my magazine. I took the pictures on flash and had a white wall behind so the photos were clear of distractions and were clear and detailed. I then annotated the sheet to make it clear what photos I would not be using with a cross, and the photos I could potentially use for my final piece with a circle. I also added a small description as to why I did or didn't decide to use it. I created this in Photoshop
20 Jan 2014
Vector Portrait
To familiarise ourselves with the pen tool on InDesign we were given the task to choose a photo of someone and recreate it using a limited colour palette and different colour shapes. I chose a photo of Cara Delevingne as I thought the photo had a good range of colours and tones.
Original
Work In Progress
Firstly I traced round the whole image in detail in black pen. I then used the fill tool to colour in each section of the artworkb with the right tone according to the picture.
Final Piece
Overall I really liked the effect this gave and it familiarised myself with the different light and dark tones in a picture. However I did not use this image in my magazine as I felt it did not fit in with my magazine theme.
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