Monday 25 June 2012

7C horse magazine

my horse magazine

evaluation questions for shoe ad

how does your finished product compare to my design? it compares well because i wanted a shoe adverts that would have a catchy slogan how has technology helped me turn my design into a real product? photoshop and google has help turn my shoe idea in to a real advert do you feel your product is suitable for your target audience? yes it is suitable because it matches the smart male look im going for two challenges i have overcome -use of mac computers -uploading images onto my blog technical skills i have gained -use of photoshop -uploading images

evaluation questions for horse magazine

how does the finished product compare to your design? it compares to what i wanted because it has all the cover lines i wanted to include/. how has technology helped you turn your design into a real product? by using photo shop has enabled me to turn my magazine idea in to a magazine cover do you feel that your product is suitable to my target audience? yes i do my target audience is anyone who loves horses this is a large range for a target audience. 2 challenges i have overcome: - using photoshop has always been a challenage to me however i use it without needing help now - uploading work on my blog was difficult however i can do this better now technical skills you have gained -use of photoshop -use of blog

7C photos of target audience for my mag

photos of target audience for my horse magazine

18C audience feedback of work

Questionnaire on audience feed back of my work 1. Has all of my work been suitable to the tasks? …………………yes, you have not gone off task………………………………………………………………........... 2. Is all my work up to the target grade of a pass? …………………every thing looks like its to a pass grade ……………………………………………………………………... 3. Does every colour scheme match to the task? ……………………yes, when the task is based on men the colours used are masculine …………………………………………………………………. 4. Is all my work to a professional level? ……………………some things could be a bit more professional, maybe the shoe ad standards could be lifted …………………………………………………………………. 5. Is all my work suitable to the target audience? …………………my target audience seems to be suitable to the task……………………………………………………………………. 6. Are all the images matching my target audience? ……………………yes, when i have a client profile the task matches………………………………………………………………….

7C block design for horse mag

block design for my horse magazine

18B block design for shoe ad

block design for my shoe advert

7B block design for my TV listings mag

block design for TV listings magazine

7C block design for my magazine

block design for my horse magazine

18B questionnaire audience feedback of shoe ad


  1. Does my shoe advert suit to my target audience of smart males?
yes there smart and would look good with a suit ………………………………………………………………………………………..


  1. Is the colour scheme used suitable?
yes the colours used are masculine ………………………………………………………………………………………..


  1. Is the picture used in the advert suitable?
yes because the shoes are called SnapsShoes ……………………………………………………………………………………….


  1. Does my slogan suit my design idea?
yes it implies that the shoes are like crocodiles ……………………………………………………………………………………….


  1. Does the words I have used match my design idea?
there not many words in the advert ……………………………………………………………………………………….


  1. What improvements would you make to my shoe advert?
i would add more words and more masculine colours ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 

18B shoe advert


MY SHOE ADVERT

18B photo of shoe advert



a picture for my design idea of shoe adverts

18C CAP codes

I think that my advert fits the CAP codes because its of a high standard and would be able to be advertise around the UK and world. it applies to customers needs of advertisement.

unit 1 research of interviewing staff at goffs

this is my results from the interviewing of staff at goffs school

18B three different shoe adverts

target audience profile

My target audience for my magazine is mainly any age group that own horses or are interested in horses however the magazine would mainly suit women aged 20-45. My target audience would have enjoy the read of interesting facts about horses also would have to be open to learn more then they already know.

7B TV magazine covers

Friday 22 June 2012

primary and secondary research


Primary research is when you go out and get your own research, for example: getting people to fill out a questionnaire.

Secondary research is when you get research that someone else has collected, for example: reading a book, or using the internet.

interviewing staff at goffs

1. in your opinion what is the best thing that goes on in goffs school? why?
 mrs keenan's answers: sports, drama and music because there always reprsenting the school out side of school.
 2. what is the most important issue that goes on at goffs?
mr mathers answers's: exam results
 3. what should be the head line for the school magazine?
 mrs o'neil's answers: goffs universal
4. in order of importance what are the top 5 issues going on in  goffs?
mr evens answers:
-behavior
-exams
-uniform
-following school rules
-offstude

five fonts for horse mag

FONTS FOR MY MAGAZINE (HORSING AROUNG) Horsing around- I think this font would be suitable because its formal and would appeal to my target audience. (Lucida calligraphy) Horsing around- I think that this font would be suitable because it’s formal and simple and would appeal to the older generation of my target audience. (Arial (bold)) Horsing around- this font could be suitable because it’s casual and would suit the younger audience better. (Bradley hand ICT TT- BOLD) Horsing around-This could be a suitable font because its simple and bold. It stands out. (blairmdltc tt-medium) Horsing around- this font is very simple and bold I think this could work because it’s to the point. (Bell gothic std) I choose this name for my magazine cover because it relates to what my magazine is about. The title horsing around plays off the word horses, I chose to do this because it tells people/consumers what the magazines about without telling them.

target audience for shoe ad

my target audience for my advert is males over the age of 15, this is because i think the shoes fit that age group. i think my target audience should be someone with a good paid job and should be smartly and professionally dressed.

18B moodboard for shoes

These shoe adverts all have a lot in common, most of them insinuate that females will be attracted to them if men wear them particular shoes. The shoes all seem to be for the stylish confidant younger male. The adverts backgrounds are all dark colours and very masculine. The fonts used are very bold.

client proposal for my shoe ad

The 'SnapsShoes' target market will be males and over the age of 15+. this is tommy in the picture and he is 18 years old, he would be the type of male wearing these 'SnapsShoes'. Tommy works in retail and loves fashion, going out and playing football. he's favourite thing aboit going out is wearing his new clothes and the new shoes he has bought.

18B my chosen brand and shoes

i have chosen to design a shoe for my new brand and link it to the company TOMS shoes. the shoes are going the be called 'SnapsShoes' and are aimed at males.

advertising standard authority

The ASA is here to make sure all advertisements are legal, decent, honest and truthful. they are independent of both the Government and the advertising industry and they are recognised by the Government, the courts and other regulators such as the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) and Ofcom as the body to deal with complaints about advertising.

comparing magazines

Thursday 21 June 2012

permission to use photos in print production

when using photographs in print production u need permission off the persons photo graph you are using, you get this permission by them photos owner signing a photograph premission form. Generally, if you did not take the photo, you are better off to get permission, especially if you are using the photo to earn money, like in an advertisement for example. If its not for a money making endeavor, and the photo is a protected work, you may be able to use it under a thing called "Fair Use". This section outlines the basic steps for obtaining permission. Subsequent chapters provide more detailed information about this process for each type of permission you may be seeking, whether for text, photographs, music, or artwork. In general, the permissions process involves a simple five-step procedure: 1. Determine if permission is needed. 2. Identify the owner. 3. Identify the rights needed. 4. Contact the owner and negotiate whether payment is required. 5. Get your permission agreement in writing.

Analyse audience feedback

The questionnaire tells me that my audience would buy my magazine and the cover lines looked very interesting however the audience would improve the colour scheme, they said that there were to many colours on the same page at once.   

Questionnaire on feedback of magazine

Questionnaire on feedback of magazine

  1. Do you think the colour scheme is suitable?
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  1. Would you prefer a black and white colour scheme or colour for my magazine?
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  1. Was the use of photos appropriate?
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  1. Was the font size appropriate?
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  1. Did you like the main image, why?
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  1. Would you buy my magazine?
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  1. Was there enough cover lines?
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  1. Improvements that need to be made?
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Thanks

five fonts for my shoe ad SnapsShoes

Five fonts for ‘SnapsShoes’

SnapsShoes- I think that this would be a suitable font because it’s formal as well as causal. (Papyrus)

SnapsShoes- I think this font would be suitable because it’s formal and would appeal to the younger generation. (Lucida Calligraphy)

SnapsShoes- I think this font would be suitable because it’s very simple, sometimes less is more. (Arial)

SnapsShoes- I think that this font would be suitable because its very formal and this would attract the older classier target. (Bernard MT Condensed)

SnapsShoes- I think this font could be suitable because its different to the usual fonts that we see. (Harrington)  

Brand names for my shoe ad idea

Brand names for my shoe ad idea

‘SnapsShoes(co created by TOMS)’- I think this would be a suitable brand name because it’s a new fresh idea, and because the brand is merged with the existing brand TOMS it would be a popular brand.   

‘SMARTies’- having the word smart in the brand name lets people know that the footwear will be smart.

‘Creps’- this name appeals to the younger market but would appeal to them rather then people older.

Clarkies- this name is a fun and young however people may not take the brand serious and think it’s a remake of Clark shoes.

Vibes- this name its very modern and would attract the young adults but maybe would not get the custom of the more mature audience.

Wednesday 20 June 2012

5 magazine names for horse mag

5 magazine names for my horse magazines 1. Horse&Rider- this would apply to most horse owners and therefore many horse owners would maybe buy a magazine called horse&rider 2. Horsing Around- sounds like a young and fun magazine but maybe implies that the magazine is not that serious 3. Your horse- some people like the idea of owning something knowing that there horse is there's would maybe make them think about buying a magazine that tells them how to look after there own horse 4. Perfect Horse- everyone who's own a horse would love to own the perfect horse, this magazine implies that this would tell you how to groom and care for your horse 5. Horse Journal- this magazine would be in dairy stature and this would help people understand looking after horses