Selfstudy: Step 3 - Work on the magazine
Hello everyone!
Today I'm going to continue working on my main project - Interviews with Ukrainian students who have moved to England.
Here's what I plan to do today:
- Analize the answers of my main characters
- Figure out the concept of the look and feel of the magazine article
- Design the visual appearance of the next 3-4 pages of the magazine
Step 1
I have received answers to all the questions from all the characters in my article, so I have 5 stories, but I'm not sure if I will keep all 5 stories in the final product. Maybe I will choose only 3-4 of the most interesting stories. I did a small amount of editing on those. I did a little bit of editing from the responses I received. I kept the most necessary, the most emotional, and the most relevant to the context of the project.
Step 2
I drew on paper a rough outline of how I would like to place the information and visuals in my magazine
Then I switch to the Visme platform. I want the reader to read something that would capture their attention and feelings before they discover the main story of any of my characters. I think a quote from a particular character could work great in this situation!
Here's what I did to get started:
Then I already had ready-made information from the characters in my stories, so I chose one of them and posted this information:
Unfortunately, it seems that some details are too small in the photo, but in general they look much better and more visible on the platform
The next page was quite similar, I just placed the text on the left side and added a photo of the hero on the right side. I decided to keep the photo in colour for now, although my original idea was to have black and white photos of all the characters. Maybe later I will change my mind. I also decided to add the name of my magazine, which is the same color as the background, and place it on the photo for an interesting effect.
Also, as I said earlier, I lacked something interesting that could immediately attract the reader's attention and dilute the pages visually
I decided to post an additional page with a quote that comes BEFORE the hero story:
Next, I made some changes to the first pages of the table of contents and added information about the first character in the story:
Today I'm going to continue working on my main project - Interviews with Ukrainian students who have moved to England.
Here's what I plan to do today:
- Analize the answers of my main characters
- Figure out the concept of the look and feel of the magazine article
- Design the visual appearance of the next 3-4 pages of the magazine
Step 1
I have received answers to all the questions from all the characters in my article, so I have 5 stories, but I'm not sure if I will keep all 5 stories in the final product. Maybe I will choose only 3-4 of the most interesting stories. I did a small amount of editing on those. I did a little bit of editing from the responses I received. I kept the most necessary, the most emotional, and the most relevant to the context of the project.
Step 2
I drew on paper a rough outline of how I would like to place the information and visuals in my magazine
Here's what I did to get started:
Also, as I said earlier, I lacked something interesting that could immediately attract the reader's attention and dilute the pages visually
I decided to post an additional page with a quote that comes BEFORE the hero story:
Next, I made some changes to the first pages of the table of contents and added information about the first character in the story:
Well done for planning out your article and how this will look and the tone you intend to create
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