Initial Research
29 Apr 2010 1 Comment
An audience would expect from a magazine cover, an appealing colour, appealing image and a font that would be appropriate for the audience you’re aiming at. They don’t want to have to look for their favourite magazine, they want to be able to spot it a mile off. This is what I tried to do with mine; I used an appealing colour and an appealing image with a font that matched the word ‘classical’. If I had put a bouncy bubble font as my title, it would completley miss the target I am going for. This would appeal more to children and it wouldn’t fit, therefore I have a sophisticated font that is appropriate for the layout I have chosen.
May 03, 2010 @ 09:26:58
Gina,
There is some good stuff here – particularly your powerpoint – but you need to label the different sections much more clearly. You need to identify which question is being answered in each post and it needs to be easy for an examiner to navigate his/her way through the various posts and check that you have civered everything.