Tuesday 27 September 2011

evaluation of magazine advert to the Keep, Change, Grow project

Evaluation of Magazine advert

Our research before going out on the photo shoot showed us that we needed bright colours, so for our photo shoot we found a wall with black and white graffiti on it, which later when editing our photo we changed the black lines to pink, to fit in with the girly image of our artist. We found it difficult to find the right location as we envisaged in our minds a plain bright back ground, so we settled with this because it would have an “Avril Lavigne” feel to it, which still counts as pop, but with undercurrents of rock. We also used a bright colour for the writing so it would stand out in a magazine and draw peoples attention and also to fit in with the pop conventions of bright playful colourings. The font also mimics the “avril Lavigne” feel because its bright green to fit in with the normal pop conventions, but the outside of it looks like its slightly scribbled, to make it seem more like rock-pop.

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