Construction Diary for Contents Page

                                                                               Before I created a
                                                                               page for my
                                                                               contents page, I
                                                                               chose what main
                                                                               image I wanted to
                                                                               include on the page.
                                                                               As I want my image
                                                                               to take up the top
                                                                               half of the page, it
                                                                               had to be a
                                                                               landscape image. I
                                                                               chose this one as I
like the composition and expression/pose of the artist and the use of the setting. Before I
edited it, I resized it to make sure it was the right size to fit in the top space. I then edited it
using curves, levels and the clone stamp tool to even out any blemishes. I also
decided to add another layer and paint on the hair to make it stand out more
against the rest of the image, which
is quite dark. I also selected just the
clouds so I could intensify the shadow and light to make the image more
                                                      dramatic.
                                                       Once I was happy with
                                                       how the image looked,
                                                       I made the contents
                                                       page and used the fill
                                                       option to make it black
                                                       to fit in with the colour
                                                       scheme. As I want a
                                                       boarder separating the
                                                       image from the rest
                                                       of the page and also
to act as a frame for the other images I plan on putting on the contents
page. To create this, I used the shape tool and made a rectangle for the
boarder, then added the square on top. I chose to do these red as it
stands out boldly against the black.
I then edited the rest of the
                                                               images I wanted to include on
                                                               the contents. I did not have a
                                                               specific plan or pattern for the
                                                               images – such as black and white
                                                               – so I edited them to show them
                                                               best and to go with the features.
                                                               I did not spend as much time
                                                               with these images as I did with
                                                               the main one as they are smaller,
so I just used curves, levels and unsharp mask for these
images. Once I had edited these images, I dragged them
onto the contents page. I wanted the images that are
                 there to go with a feature to have a even
                 red boarder around all of them, so I made
                 sure that they all had correct space. I
                 chose these images on purpose so that I
                 had one portrait and two landscape to fit
                 in well. To make sure these images were
the correct size, I used the Free Transform tool to scale
them. For the editor’s image, I positioned it roughly in the
correct place, as I knew where it was going but I did not
know exactly due to the fact I had not yet added text.
I then added the editor’s note. Although I
                                                    had not yet added the contents list, I knew
                                                    what was going to be in the magazine as it
                                                    was following my flat plan. To make it
                                                    clear it was the editor’s note and that it
                                                    was for the readers, I made the “Readers”
                                                    part larger to make it stand out more. I
                                                    then fitted the text around the image to
                                                    link the image more clearly with the
                                                    editors note, as they are not in a separate
                                                    box. To make it seem more personal and
less formal, I used a more informal handwritten style – compared with the font style that
has been used throughout the magazine so far – to sign the name. This
creates more of a connection with the editor and the audience, and
makes it clearer that the editor’s note is their opinion. I decided not to
include my last name in the editors note as having just the first name
makes it seem more informal. I decided on putting the
editors note in the bottom right corner as it is the
editors opinion on the features, so should be read after
the listings.


                            Once I was happy with the position/size of the editor’s note, I
                            added the listings. I done this differently to how I done it for the
                            mock magazine. For the mock, I listed every single feature in the
                            magazine, and it took up two columns and made the page look
                            too cluttered and full on. So this time, I decided to just put in the
                            cover features and the features that have an image on the
                            contents page. I also added two more features that were not
                            advertised on the cover/have an image, as it looked too empty.
                            To keep with the consistent font style, I used the “Capitals” font
                            again. I made the writing white so it is the same colour as the
                            editor’s note, and having a lot of red writing would look too
                            harsh, and people would not want to read the magazine. To
                            make the page numbers clear, I used red and made them one
                            size bigger so they would stand out – but not so much that they
                            would look stupid or separate from what
                            feature is on that page. I then made sure that
                            all the features were inline together.
I then added the header/page title to the banner. I chose to it white
rather than black because it keeps the writing consistent. I used the free
transform tool to get the text to fill the banner as well as making the font
size bigger did not stretch the text without making it too wide.
Once I was happy with the layout, I then added page numbers to
                            the images and the logo to
                            the page.               As
                            the rest of the writing on
                            the page is white and in
                            “capitals”, I wanted to keep
                            this the same for the page
                            numbers. Although the
                            page numbers are in white,
                            I did experiment with using
                            black and changing the
                            positioning of the numbers
                            on the image. I decided
                            against this, as it would mean that the font

colour and positioning for the numbers would be inconsistent, whereas if
they were all white, then they could be positioned in similar places. I chose
to put page numbers on the image as it creates a stronger link with the
features – especially with the main image as it strengthens the link
between the cover, contents page and the double page spread. This is also
helpful to the reader as it one of the artists in the images in one of their
favourite artist, they can find the feature more easily.
I then added the logo to the top left corner. I positioned it here as it is
where it looked best, as I did experiment with having the logo at the
bottom left corner of the main image, and also on the top right corner.
                                    As I cut the logo out from a jpeg – due to
                                    the fact I made it previously – it means
                                    there was some white space left, so
                                    I used the eyedropper tool and the
                                    spray style brush to cover it up.

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Constuction diary for contents page

  • 1. Construction Diary for Contents Page Before I created a page for my contents page, I chose what main image I wanted to include on the page. As I want my image to take up the top half of the page, it had to be a landscape image. I chose this one as I like the composition and expression/pose of the artist and the use of the setting. Before I edited it, I resized it to make sure it was the right size to fit in the top space. I then edited it using curves, levels and the clone stamp tool to even out any blemishes. I also decided to add another layer and paint on the hair to make it stand out more against the rest of the image, which is quite dark. I also selected just the clouds so I could intensify the shadow and light to make the image more dramatic. Once I was happy with how the image looked, I made the contents page and used the fill option to make it black to fit in with the colour scheme. As I want a boarder separating the image from the rest of the page and also to act as a frame for the other images I plan on putting on the contents page. To create this, I used the shape tool and made a rectangle for the boarder, then added the square on top. I chose to do these red as it stands out boldly against the black.
  • 2. I then edited the rest of the images I wanted to include on the contents. I did not have a specific plan or pattern for the images – such as black and white – so I edited them to show them best and to go with the features. I did not spend as much time with these images as I did with the main one as they are smaller, so I just used curves, levels and unsharp mask for these images. Once I had edited these images, I dragged them onto the contents page. I wanted the images that are there to go with a feature to have a even red boarder around all of them, so I made sure that they all had correct space. I chose these images on purpose so that I had one portrait and two landscape to fit in well. To make sure these images were the correct size, I used the Free Transform tool to scale them. For the editor’s image, I positioned it roughly in the correct place, as I knew where it was going but I did not know exactly due to the fact I had not yet added text.
  • 3. I then added the editor’s note. Although I had not yet added the contents list, I knew what was going to be in the magazine as it was following my flat plan. To make it clear it was the editor’s note and that it was for the readers, I made the “Readers” part larger to make it stand out more. I then fitted the text around the image to link the image more clearly with the editors note, as they are not in a separate box. To make it seem more personal and less formal, I used a more informal handwritten style – compared with the font style that has been used throughout the magazine so far – to sign the name. This creates more of a connection with the editor and the audience, and makes it clearer that the editor’s note is their opinion. I decided not to include my last name in the editors note as having just the first name makes it seem more informal. I decided on putting the editors note in the bottom right corner as it is the editors opinion on the features, so should be read after the listings. Once I was happy with the position/size of the editor’s note, I added the listings. I done this differently to how I done it for the mock magazine. For the mock, I listed every single feature in the magazine, and it took up two columns and made the page look too cluttered and full on. So this time, I decided to just put in the cover features and the features that have an image on the contents page. I also added two more features that were not advertised on the cover/have an image, as it looked too empty. To keep with the consistent font style, I used the “Capitals” font again. I made the writing white so it is the same colour as the editor’s note, and having a lot of red writing would look too harsh, and people would not want to read the magazine. To make the page numbers clear, I used red and made them one size bigger so they would stand out – but not so much that they would look stupid or separate from what feature is on that page. I then made sure that all the features were inline together. I then added the header/page title to the banner. I chose to it white rather than black because it keeps the writing consistent. I used the free transform tool to get the text to fill the banner as well as making the font size bigger did not stretch the text without making it too wide.
  • 4. Once I was happy with the layout, I then added page numbers to the images and the logo to the page. As the rest of the writing on the page is white and in “capitals”, I wanted to keep this the same for the page numbers. Although the page numbers are in white, I did experiment with using black and changing the positioning of the numbers on the image. I decided against this, as it would mean that the font colour and positioning for the numbers would be inconsistent, whereas if they were all white, then they could be positioned in similar places. I chose to put page numbers on the image as it creates a stronger link with the features – especially with the main image as it strengthens the link between the cover, contents page and the double page spread. This is also helpful to the reader as it one of the artists in the images in one of their favourite artist, they can find the feature more easily. I then added the logo to the top left corner. I positioned it here as it is where it looked best, as I did experiment with having the logo at the bottom left corner of the main image, and also on the top right corner. As I cut the logo out from a jpeg – due to the fact I made it previously – it means there was some white space left, so I used the eyedropper tool and the spray style brush to cover it up.