My use of time was more efficient this time around, as I took my time to do enough audience research and research into existing magazines as well. By researching into my audience in further detail, it allowed me to understand what my demographic look for in a magazine.
This time around, I understood more about taking photos, and how they will finally look printed out on the magazine. This allowed me to take pictures that fit more with the current conventions that I had to follow. I also took more photos than necessary as from experience I knew many would not look the same on the computer. This meant I had a good choice of photos to use.
As I had researched more into existing magazines in my chosen genre, I understood that my photos had to fit into a rebellious tone. I also followed current conventions by using lists on the contents page.
My skills at using image manipulation software has improved, especially in using Photoshop. I am now more able to do advanced effects, such as feathering pictures together, using tools such as the smudge tool, and creating a weathered effect. Also, as I had more experience and time to practise in QuarkXPress, I could use the program more efficiently and effectively. This is shown as I had more carefully thought about the layout, and used the cropping tool to remove white borders on my pictures.
In my preliminary task, I did not really consider my target audience, and this shows as the magazine style is unfocused. This time around, I used audience research to check how they would react to various elements. This was on my moodboard. By checking with my audience how they feel about fonts and different pictures. This allowed me to base my magazine style around whichever fonts and style they preferred.
The biggest thing I have I learned from this project would be how vital image manipulation skills are. I had to improve to suit my chosen style, as previously I was unable to produce any effects that would fit with my genre. I also learnt the importance of audience research and checking with my audience for feedback. This allowed me to know vital improvements and to know how my audience as a whole reacted.












































