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Mood Board

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      My mood board incorporates all the elements I want my magazine to have. Starting with the color scheme, my magazine will include primary colors like red, yellow, and blue. I will also be using softer colors like white, black,and nude tones. The fonts I want to use are classic and simple to help give the effect that this is an elegant and high-class magazine. Moving on to the photos, I want to incorporate pictures that give off a vintage feel and a 70's/80's aesthetic.  I am in love with the style and fashion from those decades and ultimately that is what I want my magazine to be about,but also including beauty, living, and culture.  The texture will be semi-matte to look expensive and professional since my magazine is for a more serious audience headed mainly towards females. All these elements show that this will be a fashion magazine.

House Style Analysis

After viewing ten different presentations analyzing different magazine covers and their house styles, I have learned about what I will need to do when I make my presentation and what I will have to keep in mind when I create my own magazine. For an amazing presentation, I found that clear audio is extremely important to make it more professional; having the presentation be automatic also makes it go very smooth and easy. Also, speaking fluently and as if one is having a conversation to whomever might be listening to the presentation makes the listener feel comfortable. Not reading from the actual text in the presentation and actually elaborating on the audio helps show how you are engaged in the presentation. Things I learned for when creating my own magazine is that the font and placement of the title should be memorable and should keep the same style throughout multiple copies. For instance, Rolling Stone magazine has its masthead always at the top of the magazine with the same ...