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Planning for Cover Updated

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     Since I last posted I have been thinking quite a bit about the format of my cover and the title of it. I know I love flowers and since the beginning have been heavily inspired by them but I just realized that it won't go too well with the picture I plan to shoot for the cover. I want the model to be in her police uniform and I feel like that doesn't match the "flower vibe" and although I said I wanted to do the two sides of her I just don't think that it would look nice. I have been researching how to shoot and edit a picture like that but I have yet to see a magazine cover with that idea executed nicely. For that reason, I am just going to focus on one picture of my model and in the feature spread I will look at her "both sides."        For the title, since I am not doing the flowers on the cover I want to change the title to something else: power. My magazines goal is to empower women and the cover will be of my model in a police uniform s...

Planning Cover

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     Up to now I have been heavily inspired by flowers. I think they are beautiful in the colors they produce and to me represent femininity not just in the traditional sense but also, at least for me, represent empowerment and strength. Specifically I thought of the picture of a woman during the Vietnam war who held up a flower to soldiers. Therefore, I thought to name my magazine "Flowers that Empower," "Flowers" referring to the women that would be featured in the magazine. I decided against it because I just wasn't convinced and I didn't really want to call the women featured flowers because of the connotation (for many people) of flowers being fragile and delicate. I then thought to name the magazine "Women in Bloom" which I liked more. However, I thought it sounded like I was aiming at an adolescent audience by saying that they were "in bloom." Additionally, the title was too wordy so I decided to shorten it to "Bloom."...

Individual Presentation

I compiled all of my findings into a presentation to show my group members and here is the link!                         https://create.piktochart.com/output/35601894-untitled-presentation Overall, I found that this magazine in particular has an extremely simple layout but very daring colors that appeal to younger generations. Th font is sans serif which is also modern and the models are young as well. The content discussed is relevant to young females because that is their target audience. I have stated this various times through different blog posts and have mentioned that I would like to format and structure my magazine similarly. The color scheme is quite inspiring and I will be taking the yellows, pinks, and blues from the different issues as inspiration. On the other hand, something I'd like to do different is talk more in depth about feminist/women's issues than Nylon does. Otherwise I LOVE how they set up their ...