Overall I found using indesign difficult as from school I am used to using photoshop. So in many ways I was unfamiliar with how to use it. The hardest thing is adding and fitting images as you can't just simply add it you have to make a box and then add it and fit it to the frame, so I think it is very confusing to use. If I was going to improve my work I would have perhaps took an image that didn't have random bottles in it. However through creating both my front cover and contents page i learnt how to use it and I think create something half decent.
Monday, 21 October 2013
Preliminary Task
Evaluation:
Overall I found using indesign difficult as from school I am used to using photoshop. So in many ways I was unfamiliar with how to use it. The hardest thing is adding and fitting images as you can't just simply add it you have to make a box and then add it and fit it to the frame, so I think it is very confusing to use. If I was going to improve my work I would have perhaps took an image that didn't have random bottles in it. However through creating both my front cover and contents page i learnt how to use it and I think create something half decent.
Overall I found using indesign difficult as from school I am used to using photoshop. So in many ways I was unfamiliar with how to use it. The hardest thing is adding and fitting images as you can't just simply add it you have to make a box and then add it and fit it to the frame, so I think it is very confusing to use. If I was going to improve my work I would have perhaps took an image that didn't have random bottles in it. However through creating both my front cover and contents page i learnt how to use it and I think create something half decent.
Monday, 14 October 2013
PRELIMINARY TASK PRACTISE
This is my Preliminary Task practise, overall i found it hard. I basically spent the whole lesson looking for an image of which doesn't fuzz as a massive image. So wasted lodes of time. However when actually making my student magazine and music magazine it will be easier as i will be taking my own images instead of looking for them on the internet.
Thursday, 10 October 2013
Task 5
Current News:
-IPC Southbank announces the appointment of Rich Sutcliffe as its new digital development director.
-NME announces the launch of the Monster NME Radar Tour 2013, showcasing the most exciting new bands of 2013.
-IPC Media announces that Jo Smalley will be the publishing director of music brands, NME and Uncut.
Structure of the company:
IPC is a cooperative company governed by a Board, composed of the chief executive officers from eleven IPC members plus IPC's president and chief executive. The Board meets at least twice a year.
IPC senior executives
IPC’s President and Chief Executive Officer, Herbert-Michael Zapf, leads a team of senior executives that includes Directors and Department Heads who ensure that IPC meets its members’ expectations of excellence and service.
IPC has three departments, each being led by a departmental director and a team of talented executives and staff that bring to their respective positions years of experience in the postal industry and in their fields of expertise.
Would IPC be a suitable publisher for a new music magazine?
-IPC has been associated with many types of magazine and target audiences such as: middle aged females (Marie Claire), 35-60 year old men (GOLF Monthly), young men aged 16-30 (nuts) and many more. Basically IPC has many brands of which would appeal to different target audiences depending on the genre of the magazine.
-IPC may be an appropriate publisher for a new music magazine because it publishes NME and NME is one of the longest running music magazines, it adapts well with technology so keeps people interested so therefor is provided with what it needs in order to still be successful. Therefor i believe it would be a good publisher to publish with.
-Types of music genres which may be published by IPC include rock and indie music
-An alternative publisher like Bauer may be appropriate as it is bigger so therefor has more money in order to produce and make the magazine the best it could be. In addition to this it has many popular magazines such as Zoo, FHM and Heat. Furthermore if you was to publish a music magazine Bauer would be better as it has a range of music magazines that have a range of genre's such as: Magic, Cool Fm and Music.
Monday, 7 October 2013
Task 4
One convention of magazine covers aimed at teenage girls would be the fact they all have a young, popular female models on the front either smiling or pulling a silly bubbly face. This is perhaps because the target audience look up towards some of these younger celebrities. In addition to this they may use younger celebrities because the target audience may feel as if their at a similar age to them and therefor may be able to relate to them. Lastly the fact there all smiling or pulling silly faces could be used to represent the magazine being fun, of which a teenage girl would stereotypically want.

A third convention used with in the front cover of these magazines would be the use of the puff and plugs. Puff and plugs could be used because generally teenage girls are either at school so don't have a job or at college with a job that pays minnimum wage, so I think these magazines deliberately have puff and plugs on the front cover to make the target audience think they're getting more for their money, by offering things like '312 NEW YEAR STYLE STEALS.'

Another convention used would be the use of serif font. Serif font is in typography, serifs are semi-structural details on the ends of some of the strokes that make up letters and symbols. I think magazines like this use serif font to make their magazine seem more girly so again it appeals to the target audience.
A last convention would be the use of the colour pink with in the masthead. I think this is because generally girls favourite colour is pink so by having aping masthead will show the target audience that this magazine is specifically aimed at them.

In this essay i will be discussing to what extent should magazines be held responsible for the social ramifications of the representations they offer. Magazines are highly influencing through their re-presentations of the truth. Teenage magazines are highly influential to their target audience teenage girls, as they have targeted the vulnerable and easily influenced. These magazines however can have serious ramifications as i will be exploring through this essay.
Watch Dog says in a Telegraph article 'teen magazines are to blame for the early sexualisation of young readers.' Their to blame because they provide explicit content of which relates to sex. With in their magazines they offer things such as 'sexy style buys', 'body tricks' and pictures of attractive men. All of these features of content link to sex in one way or another. If a teenage girl reads these magazines on a weekly basis it will eventually start to influence her, as teenagers are easily influenced.

On Women's News it says 'Teen Magazines Send Girls All the Wrong Messages' . This article reveals how teen magazines are full of mixed messages, it also reveals how teen magazines put such a high pressure on to young impressionable teenagers on being skinny and being 'hot'. It highlights how influential these magazines can be in making a girl change their main priority to 'their bodies' due to always mentioning it with in their magazines. Perhaps now days teenage magazines have a big part to play in the upping of anorexia and starvation within teenage girls. As magazines influence them into wanting to be like the celebrities within them, so wanting to be skinny.
http://womensenews.org/story/uncovering-gender/031029/teen-magazines-send-girls-all-the-wrong-messages#.Ulaln9uF86g
Another article on Learning Web Connect says 'teen magazines influence teen girls daily. They pressure girls into looking and acting a certain way. For three reasons, magazines have an unhealthy effect on growing girl teens: it makes teens long for materialistic things, glorifies unhealthy habits, and has a negative effect on body image.' So again like the other articles it discusses the horrifying ramifications of teen magazines re-presentations. Again highlighting how for example their images of celebrities, who are skinny and perfect, can cause serious health problems such as anorexia due to teenage girls feeling as if they need to starve themselves in order to look like the girls in the magazines they read.
http://learningwebconnect.homeftp.org/thelearningweb/content/teen-magazines-and-their-negative-influence-teen-girls
Overall teenage magazines have serious impacts on teenage girls due to re-presentation of things such as what a woman should look like, although they believe a stick thin perfect celebrity is normal, it isn't. However a teenage girl is easily influenced and vulnerable so actually believes what they say. In teenage magazines i would like to see 'perfect body tips' and 'perfect celebrity bodies' removed from all of their magazines and perhaps see women celebrities of all shapes and sizes used with in their magazines to promote it does not matter what shape you are. By doing this i would hope to think it would reduce pressure on young teenage girls but also stop and reduce the amount of teenage girls with anorexia.
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