Thursday, January 19, 2023

LO4: Exporting final magazine pages

Photographs:


This screenshot is to show how you need to be observant of details whilst taking photos because the device I used was taking photographs in a wrong, non-downloadable format. This then meant that I had to send these to a member of staff (Mr Helliwell) in order to have them converted from HEIC to Jpeg so that they could be downloaded. It is also to evidence that copies where uploaded and saved to OneDrive in case of files being lost or corrupted further down the line whilst creating my magazine and switching between devices. 



This screenshot is to show that the Jpeg format was used on another image that I uploaded to my OneDrive as a saved backup and downloadable copy if necessary. It is also to show that all of these screenshots are the photographs I have used for my magazine but unlike this photo don't have a preview available for an unknown reason. This is also to prove that I took these photos as they were uploaded directly from a personal device to the school network via my OneDrive.


This screenshot is to show that more than two photos I used for my magazine where uploaded to my OneDrive. It also shows that I had an organising process for my photographs that meant I was able to put them all in a single folder and then create a backup copy of all of them at once. This is also to show that the photo was uploaded to my OneDrive at a similar time to the other photos I have shows showing that I had a timescale of production in place.  

Version Controls:





Final Pages: 


Front Cover:


For the final front cover I rearranged the cover images and text boxes so that there was one on either side in order to make the page look less crowded and to put more focus on the main cover image. I also increased the size of the textboxes and cover images to match/mirror each other and so everything looked neat. 

Contents Page:

For my final contents page I changed the size of the page numbers, rectangles/underlines under the numbers and the article descriptions to better match the size of the page. I also made all the page numbers and underlines be the same size as each other and be an equal distance from each other so everything looked straight and tidy.

DPS:

For my final DPS I changed the font to Times New Roman because I thought it fit the page better and was more in line with the codes and conventions of the magazine than the font that I had previously been using. This is because the text looks more close cut and neat but is also easy enough to read from a distance that it appeals to the older end of the target demographic. I also reformatted the page significantly because it previously didn't look like a real magazine page. 

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