Thursday, 22 February 2024

Final Magazine

This is my final magazine design
Front Cover


Contents Page


Double-Paged Spread


Here is the published web version of this magazine. 
https://issuu.com/neils.adrien/docs/final_magazine_1_



Wednesday, 21 February 2024

Monday, 19 February 2024

Contents Page Research + Development

Contents Page Research 

 These are some content pages of a travel magazine. 






Images
Contents pages in travel magazines usually feature multiple locations of different locations that will be featured in the magazine. These images are usually long-shot aesthetic images and are aesthetically pleasing.

White Spacing
The contents pages in travel magazines always use white borders effectively, so that the image becomes the main subject; not the text. Most magazines use this type of layout to be able to contrast with the text. However, a lot of different content pages also use no white spacing as they wanted to show the full image that they have captured. 


Development 

Here is the development process for my content page. 


Here are some sketches for my content pages 































I liked the first and fourth designs so I will try to digitalize them both.
                   1                                                            2




















I decided to develop the second one as it fits into the conventions that I have researched; where the contents pages usually contain multiple different images of the locations they are showcasing. Furthermore, the white spacing in the right contents pages also conforms to the conventions making it look more recognised as a travel magazine.

2


Here I changed the alignment of the text making it justified. This makes the overall viewing text and images neater.























3


A friend suggested that I connect the horizon/skyline to the images next to it so that it would have an effect of 1 singular image or that these images connect with each other. This effect looks better than the previous one as the images are arranged more neatly. 





















Here are more different layouts i tried with different combinations of titles, typography and spacing. On the very right I have also added the magazine name with the issue date at the bottom left. This is a great way to add more content to the empty space below. 


















I added a line at the bottom that further uses up the empty space so that the contents page looks less empty 

















This is my final content page result: 



Reflection
Overall I think I made my content page minimalist but still followed the conventions of travel magazines. I really liked my final outcome for the contents page, as it does not follow the usual square pictures. The hardest part of designing the contents page was to think of ways to put multiple images without making the layout boring. 





Sunday, 18 February 2024

Front Cover Research + Development

Front Cover Research 

 These are some front covers of a travel magazine. 















Main Image
The main covers of travel magazines are usually singular high-quality and visually appealing images that catch the audience's attention. These images are usually landmarks or beautiful sceneries of the locations the travel magazine will discuss in its contents. 

Main Typography 
The typography used for travel magazines varies as the travel magazines can use both serifs and san serifs depending on what effect they want to have on the audience. However, one thing that is common for the magazines is that they all have a bolded magazine name to capture attention. Furthermore, the colour of the title on the cover is usually white or black depending, on the background image. The colour should stand out from the image to be able to be seen clearly. 

Layout
The main covers of travel magazines usually have their images taking up all the space on the page; however, most magazines also use whitespace to keep the design neat and clean as the space could contrast with the image that has a lot of elements acting on it. 



Development 

Here is the development process for my front cover.

Trying a New Software

I tried using Adobe Indesign to design my magazine covers, as my research and teacher told me that it is the main software magazine designers use. 

This will be my first time using Adobe Indesign and I am relatively new to this software. Adobe Indesign has lots of precise tools that help design magazines, and it might allow me to design better-quality magazines. 



Here is my first attempt at trying to design with this software.

Mini-Reflection
When trying out Adobe Indesign, I had a lot of struggle with designing specific elements I wanted for my front cover. Despite, watching numerous tutorials online on YouTube and other websites; I still struggled with this software as I am not used to it. I did not like the amount of precision and time it took for me to edit elements on the cover. Because of the limited amount of time I have, I will be using Canva to design my future magazine covers, so that I can work more efficiently and quickly.

Below are my sketches for my magazine cover 
I like the top and bottom right design most so I will recreate it digitally. 

(if image is blur : 
https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1URi1BgUQO-xqZd-V4Nd-ZVB2Re35bJw_NRnxD9ZbfAc/edit?usp=sharing (zoom in) )


Wednesday, 17 January 2024

Magazine Layout Tutorial

 

 In this post, I will demonstrate some basic design skills that I learned in class


Task 1 

My teacher told me to start sketching a minimum of 5 layouts for my front cover magazine in 5 minutes. Here are my sketch results.

Mini-Reflection
Doing these sketches was very hard for me as I was pressured to make multiple designs in such a short amount of time. However, I find it really fun drawing my ideas onto paper. My teacher told me that making any design whether it is a magazine or other things should be done on paper first to give us a general vision of what we want. I think this activity has helped me understand the first steps of designing things. 


Task 2

Next, my teacher gave the class a layout template to experiment with different layouts. I was given 10 minutes to arrange these elements to make multiple covers. Below is the template that I was given. 












Here are my results: 




Mini-Reflection
I find this task also very challenging due to the time given to designing these template covers. I struggled with the layout as I could not create the layouts that I liked or envisioned. I think I will need to do more practice with this layout. Despite that, I think I still find experimenting with the different layouts fun - I am exploring different ways to design each element of the magazine. 


Task 3

After completing task 2, my teacher explained to the class the 4 fundamentals of designing magazines. This includes Borders, Hierarchy of type, Typeface and Colour.  

Borders on a magazine are guides that mark where everything should stay on the page. Text, images, and other stuff shouldn't go past these lines. They need to be lined up properly with the borders to keep things organized, avoid looking messy, and make the magazine look more professional.

The hierarchy of type is about how we arrange text so that it's easy for people to read. We do this by adjusting the position of important text, like the title and main headline, based on how important they are. This helps readers quickly find the most important information and continue to the next. The most important information usually stands out

A typeface is a specific style of writing used in text, and it's a crucial part of a magazine's visual identity. It affects the magazine's personality and how easy it is to read. much more than the rest. It is usually mixed with fonts, as fonts are the different types of typefaces such as bold italics etc. 

Colour choices in the magazine also play a key role in the visual aspects of magazines. Different colours paired with each other can evoke different aesthetics, moods or feelings. Colour plays a crucial part in the audience's attention to magazines. 

With this knowledge, our teacher told us to improve on the covers that we made.


Here is one of my Final Results















Reflection
This final task was my favourite part of the design process as it is where the design starts to come together. The final results for these templates turned out great. I find it much easier to experiment with the different colours, fonts and borders instead of making a new magazine from scratch. I learnt a lot of fundamentals and key things to consider when designing magazines. Overall I think this exercise will be really helpful for designing my future magazine pages. 


Wednesday, 10 January 2024

Location Scout + Risk Assesment


Here are the locations for my magazine pictures I found over the holiday and the potential hazards they may cause. 


Reflection
Analysing my locations helped me and made it easier to decide how to take the angles, time and views of the locations. The risk assessment analysis also opened my eyes to the possible amount of hazards there might be when taking the photoshoot. With the knowledge from this risk assessment, I can and will be able to be more cautious when taking photos. Identifying risks will also help me limit the amount of errors that might happen during my photoshoot. I really enjoyed this analysis activity as it made me think creatively about the different risks that might happen. 


Location 1:

Ocean Cliffside (Nusa Lembongan - Devils Tear)


Location Assessment
This ocean cliffside is located in Nusa Lembongan, a small island near Bali. The place has no name but it is well known for the Devil's Tear; which is where the ocean waves crash the cliffside, causing the ocean water to spray all over the cliff, a very incredible view to see.  

Purpose of the shoot: 

-High-quality images for the front cover
Media Language:
- Light blue ocean and sky, connoting a very calm and relaxing atmosphere which may comfort the viewer to want to look into more of the magazines. 
-Long shot, portrait to show the viewer the beauty of the location all around when they visit the area
-Brown and Beige cliff that works well with the colour of the blue oceans 
Pros: 
-Natural ocean beauty, attracts audiences that need a break from the boring, urban city atmosphere. 
-The Location is about 3 hours from where I live, including the time for the required boat to visit the Nusa Lembongan island. The accessibility helps me with being able to take the photo shoot within a day (also follows the routes of other places below)
-Very open area, giving me lots of potential to take angles of the picture 
Cons:
-Very Crowded, filled with lots of tourists at noon
-Unexpected waves, making it harder to take the photos and may take a long time to get the perfect moment for the picture 
Alternative Location: 
-Devil's Tear in Klungkung or Jungutbatu (both in Bali), Nusa Penida (a neighbouring island)

Risk Assessment
Potential Hazards and their Evaluation : 
-Unexpected weather
        Rain may cause equipment damage on cameras, phones and drones

-Slippery landscape + Sharp Rocks.
        Mist from the Devil's Tear may cause the rocks or soil to be slippery which may lead to slips and hurt ourselves. The sharp rocks in the area make it an even greater danger when slipping on the area. Sharp rocks could cause harm ranging from cuts and bruises to broken bones

-Animals in the area
        There are lots of bugs, snakes and other wild animals in the area which may be venomous

-Natural Disasters
        Earthquakes and Tsunamis could be a very dangerous natural event that could happen anytime. The photo shoot is near the sea making it more prone and dangerous to Tsunamis.

Control Measures:
-Unexpected weather
       Check for weather forecasts to know if it will rain

-Slippery landscape + Sharp Rock
      Be more careful when walking and stepping around the area. Make every step a cautious and careful;

-Animals in the area 
      Understand the local faunas and the threats they may impose, be more aware of our surroundings 

-Natural Disasters
      Learn and Practice earthquake and tsunami procedures. For tsunamis, travel to higher grounds immediately within a warning of a potential tsunami.

Implementation Timeframe:
The photo shoot will be on Sunday, 14th of January 2024.
- Checking weather forecast: 1 day before the photoshoot 
- Researching local faunas: within the week of the photoshoot 
- Natural disaster drills: 1 day before the photoshoot

Location 2

Sandy beach (Nusa Lembongan)

Mushroom Bay


















Location Assessment
These are beaches I found on the island of Nusa Lembongan. These beaches have a great balanced scenery of the sky and the ocean. The great views of the beaches here also inspired me to design this travel magazine. 

Purpose of the shoot: 

-High-quality images for the front cover and double-page spread. 
Media Language:
- Light blue ocean and sky, connoting a very calm and relaxing atmosphere which may comfort the viewer to want to look into more of the magazines. 
- Daytime to show the crystal clear ocean waters that make the beach look more visually appealing
- Sunsets to make a more relaxed beautiful atmosphere. Also works well with the title of wanderlust, as viewing a sunset also gives the sense of adventure - aligning with the name wanderlust.
Pros: 
-Follows the same route as the previous location (Ocean Cliffside) allowing me to access and take lots of pictures within a day
-Very open area, giving me lots of potential to take angles of the picture 
-The photoshoot session could be at any time, it is flexible as beach photos will look good from sunrise until sunset
Cons:
-Very Crowded, the beach is filled with lots of tourists at noon and may obstruct the photoshoot
-Heat in the morning until noon may be intense causing it to be very tiring to do the photoshoot 
Alternative Location: 
-Sanur Beach, Kuta Beach, Nusa Penida Beaches

Risk Assessment
Potential Hazards and their Evaluation : 
-Unexpected weather
        Rain may cause equipment damage on cameras, phones and drones and seawater could damage equipment. 

-Sandy wind
       Windy beaches paired with sand could be harmful to our eyes as the sand may get stuck in our eyes. The drone equipment may also contribute to this issue, where sand might hit our eyes, 

-Sensitive Skin
       My skin gets really irritated after about 20 minutes of exposure to the sunlight, especially when the sun is high from noon to afternoon.

-Security
       Bringing lots of equipment such as drones and cameras is expensive and it might be stolen by people if not stored properly. 
Control Measures:
-Unexpected weather
       Check for weather forecasts to know if it will rain for the upcoming photoshoot

-Sandy wind
      Bring sunglasses to help protect eyes from debris in the air, and help prevent eyes from being hurt by direct sunlight. 

-Sensitive Skin
      I will be wearing long sleeves and long pants to protect my whole body from the sunlight. It may not be comfortable due to sweat and heat but it will help protect me for this photoshoot 

-Security.
      I will need to keep a close eye on my equipment and make sure that I bring everything with me before I leave the location. 

Implementation Timeframe:
The photo shoot will be on Sunday, 14th of January 2024.
- Checking weather forecast: 1 day before the photoshoot 
- Sandy Wind & Sensitive Skin: Prepare to bring sunglasses and long clothes and pants 1 day before the photoshoot. 

Location 3
Monkey Forest (Ubud)


Location Assessment
I can have a picture of a monkey be the main subject for the magazine cover. This image of the monkey may attract the audience to view it out of curiosity or cuteness.

Media Language:
-Monkeys lying down connotes a feeling of playfulness indicating that the magazine will have a similar emotion through the contents
Pros: 
-Close to my home, about a 1-hour drive to this location
-The audience may find the monkey adorable, capturing their attention to purchase the magazine
-Lots of natural flora, showing the luxurious lush greenery of the location - promoting more of Bali's natural beauty 
Cons:
-Unable to control the poses of the monkeys, it is uncertain how they will act or pose
-The location of the photoshoot does not look appealing
-The employees or rules and regulations of the park might not allow the photoshoot with monkeys without a permit
Alternative Location:
-Forests in Bedugul/Ubud


Risk Assessment
Potential Hazards and their Evaluation :
- Monkeys may attack
      Monkeys under stress or provocation of food may bite and fight with us humans. This could lead to potential harm to these animals. 

-Diseases 
     Virus diseases monkeys carry may be able to be passed to us humans; causing us to feel sick and unable to continue the photoshoot
Control Measures:
-Monkey Attacks: Do not bring food near these monkeys, and be cautious when taking pictures of them 
-Diseases: Take vitamins and exercise to keep a fit immune system so we don't contract these viruses. 
Implementation Timeframe:
- Intake of probiotics and vitamins: Daily 


Mountain Views (in Bedugul)






Final Magazine

This is my final magazine design Front Cover Contents Page Double-Paged Spread Here is the published web version of this magazine.  https://...