Wednesday, 18 March 2015

DPS Layout

My dps flat plan allowed me to stay on track in regards to creativity and with the use of this flat plan it allowed my time management of the creation process of my double page spread to be faster and easier.


The pose of my model is exactly the same as planned/drawn on my flat plan. This demonstrate the extent to which the planning process of my flat plan has become relevant and useful.

I decided to use this double page spread as inspiration in regards to some of my creative decision layout. For example the use of a Staple letter within  the middle of the page on the interview side. This was to not only promote  the artists level of status within the genre but it also suggests that I have focused on assuring my magazine carries some convention which allow it to appeal to my target audience and appears professional
 My text is placed on the right hand side of my page ,enabling  it to be easy for the audience  to flick to the middle of the (if wanted) magazine allowing them to access the information directly. I decided to lay my text in a simple straight down column formation, this will also allow the audience to be able to follow the information easily. The decision to place the text of the grey background and the low gradient ‘E’  was a form of advertisement for the text. It allows the audience to become more attracted to the big letter therefore leading them into wanting to read the text. This was a vital decision for me to make which was not originally included on my flat plan, this decision was based on the developed understanding that the text of a usual hip hop double page spread dose not usually include a mass amount of text as the information is quite direct . However defying from this convention to assure my artists interview has enough information the use of this form of marketing plays into the convention of originality and creativity, usually found within Hip Hop

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