The document summarizes changes made to a magazine front cover design based on feedback from a focus group. Key changes included deleting one image and cover line to avoid overlapping the central image, making cover lines and flash elements smaller so they don't cover the central image too much, changing fonts to be bolder and more eye-catching, rearranging elements so they stand out better against the background, and adding more cover lines and graphics to make the page appear fuller like comparable magazine covers. The goal was to draw attention to the central image and intrigue readers based on inspiration from other successful magazine designs.
2. I took on board what my focus group said and I deleted
one image and one cover line to make sure that the central
image wonât be covered.
3. I changed the size of the 2 cover lines and made them
smaller as this will make sure that they wonât cover the
central image too much.
4. I changed the size of the flash and made it smaller as I donât
want it to take the attention away from the central image.
5. I changed the size of the main cover line and made it
bigger as this is the main feature of the front cover and
is there to intrigue the readers in, therefore making it
bigger is more likely to do this.
I took inspiration from
this magazine front
cover as their main
cover line is the
biggest text on the
page, drawing the
most attention to it.
The fact that it is big
and bold also links
back to the pop genre
of the magazine.
6. I changed the font for the skyline, main cover line and text
underneath into a bold, chunky font as it makes it stand out
clearly and is more eye-catching.
This magazine cover
has very bold font
which is effective as all
of it stands out and is
easy to read, relating
back to my target
audience of young
girls therefore I have
taken this on board
and made my text big
and bold as well.
7. I decided to change around the main cover line and callout as I
think that the callout would make the readers more intrigued
to find out more about the story behind it.
8. I changed the cover line text, the flash text and the date and
price text to a bolder text to make it stand out more.
9. Here I placed in my central image and the image to the side of it. I
placed the anchorage text âRECENT CONCERTSâ above the image as it
stands out clearly against the background and I also rearranged the
barcode and date and price at the bottom of the page so that they are
in a place where they stand out against the background.
10. I replaced the flash on here with an interesting shaped star as it makes it
stand out more and would grab the readersâ attention.
11. I edited the masthead on photo shop and cut out all the white around it
as it stands out a lot more on itâs own.
12. I changed the buzzword in the skyline to a red font as
it makes it stand out and emphasises the fact that it is
unique and the only magazine to have certain
interviews and pictures.
13. I chose a variety of colours to possibly use for my flashâs and tried them all
out to see which one looks best. I think that the first one is the most
appropriate choice as it is darker and more bold, making the white text
stand out more.
14. I added a drop shadow to my flash as it
makes it look 3D and stands out and I
also highlighted the â20â in pink as it
attracts attention to that cover line
and also represents the pop
genre, appealing to the female target
audience.
15. I thought that my front cover was a
bit empty so I added some more
cover lines to make the page
appear more busy as the already
existing pop magazines that I
researched have a lot of content on
their front covers.
I also made the callout and main central cover line bigger
as this should be the second thing that readers look at
after seeing the masthead.
16. I added one more graphic
feature and cover line
just to bulk out my front
cover like the pop
magazines that I have
researched, including a
fashion feature to
intrigue the female
audience.