2. SecondDraft Originally, I was going to create a music magazine focusing on pop/chart music including articles on clubbing music. However, I felt that my model might have looked too young to target that audience therefore I will change the clubbing references in the tag line and cover lines for then next draft. I need to make this cover line bigger so it stands out more. I might also try to move the text underneath to go across the ‘artist’ to show that it is about her. Although I like the colour scheme red, black and white I would like to change the repetitive pattern to make it look more interesting. I may also change the button to make it look more appealing.
3. Third Draft I have made the cover line bigger which I think looks more effective. In addition, I moved the text underneath and rotated it across the ‘artist’ I like this change and this it looks more effective. I have temporarily removed the button, however, there is now a gap so I will try to fill this with I have changed the references to clubbing music by changing the competition and the tag line. This is more appropriate for the audience that the image would attract. I have adjusted the repetitive pattern however , I still am not completely satisfied with the colour of the cover lines and the text at the bottom. I will continue to play around with the colours.
4. Fourth Draft I have created a button using Photoshop which gives the effect of a ‘peeled off sticker’ I think this is effective and attention-grabbing. However, I do not like the grey writing because it does not fit in with the theme. Once again, I have adjusted the repetitive pattern however , I still am not completely content with the colour of the cover lines and the text at the bottom. This time I think I will go back to the original colour pattern for the cover lines and change the text in the bottom corner to vary the theme.
5. Final Draft This is the final draft of my front cover. I have made a few minor changes including the colour of the text at the bottom and feel proud of the final product.