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FINAL PRESENTATION
On Tuesday this week, we showed our final prints for the magazine and received feedback. This is what i showed:
The colours came out beautifully and I was very happy with the results. Here's the feedback I received:
The colours and illustrations were met with good reactions, especially the cover and the first spread, which I was especially proud of.
For the things I could improve: the cover and the final pink spread. For the cover, it came off as more of a poster rather than a magazine cover. To improve it, I made these changes:
Before (left) and after (right)
First, I removed the grain/noise effect I put on Relay. I first added it to match the texture of the illustration but that made it more poster-like. I made it crisp and matched its colour to the yellow circle on the background. Then, I lowered everything a bit to make space at the top for additional text. I also removed the white border since all of my text was in the image anyway.
It was cool to see how those small details made it look much more like a magazine and I'm happy with the final result!
For this spread, I was told that it looked a bit different from the rest since it's all pink. I thought about adding complementary colour accents but here's why I didn't:
Unlike the other spreads, this one only carried one idea. The first spread is supposed to cover the general idea that fashion styles can vastly change how you identify or are identified by others - a juxtaposition I helped clarify using complimentary colours.
On the next spread, it covered two ideas in the article - cultural contexts and group identities, therefore I assigned a monochromatic colour scheme to each of them. I made them complimentary as well so they would look nice next to each other. The pull quotes were the exception from the monochrome so the pages of the spread would interact better.
For the last spread, it only discusses social class and status. I picked out its mention of Valentino's hot pink collection trickling down to the public through fast fashion, like Zara. To complete the effect, I kept to the same colours for both pages.













