Saturday, 7 May 2016
Question 4
QUESTION 4 – WHO WOULD BE THE AUDIENCE FOR YOUR MEDIA PRODUCT?
RESEARCH:
After researching into magazines and there type of audiences I decided that I wanted my audience to target ages 13-26 with both female and male genders. I wanted the magazine to aim at these ages and at both genders because it creates a larger audience for the magazine. When looking at examples of magazines It was clear to see that I had a similar liking to the artists that the magazines were using for pop music and this inspired me to choose what type of artist I wanted on the cover, even though I targeted an audience of males and females it was clear to see that females were more of a target audience for pop music so this was why I created a male artist for this weeks issue of Top Pops magazine.
COLOUR SCHEME:
When thinking about my colour scheme I was undecided on how I wanted the colour scheme to fit into the magazine in order to make it look successful. When researching into magazines I found that the majority of the magazines used the colour red, the colour is vibrant and stands out and I thought this would be suitable for my magazine but to make it even more successful and presentable I added the colours blue and white to represent the British flag, Also when thinking about my target audience the colour scheme is suitable for both genders so this doesn’t make the magazine more suitable for one gender more than the other.
AUDIENCE FEEDBACK:
After publishing my magazine I thought it would be important to get some audience feedback, the reason for this is because readers and purchasers are what makes the magazines successful within the magazine industry.
RESEARCH:
After researching into magazines and there type of audiences I decided that I wanted my audience to target ages 13-26 with both female and male genders. I wanted the magazine to aim at these ages and at both genders because it creates a larger audience for the magazine. When looking at examples of magazines It was clear to see that I had a similar liking to the artists that the magazines were using for pop music and this inspired me to choose what type of artist I wanted on the cover, even though I targeted an audience of males and females it was clear to see that females were more of a target audience for pop music so this was why I created a male artist for this weeks issue of Top Pops magazine.
COLOUR SCHEME:
When thinking about my colour scheme I was undecided on how I wanted the colour scheme to fit into the magazine in order to make it look successful. When researching into magazines I found that the majority of the magazines used the colour red, the colour is vibrant and stands out and I thought this would be suitable for my magazine but to make it even more successful and presentable I added the colours blue and white to represent the British flag, Also when thinking about my target audience the colour scheme is suitable for both genders so this doesn’t make the magazine more suitable for one gender more than the other.
AUDIENCE FEEDBACK:
After publishing my magazine I thought it would be important to get some audience feedback, the reason for this is because readers and purchasers are what makes the magazines successful within the magazine industry.
It
was important that when choosing the people I wanted to give feedback to me I
chose them equally so I chose 5 males and 5 females all different ages, by
doing this allowed me to see how different audiences rated my Top Pops
magazine.
RESULTS:
Front cover - 80% liked it 20% didn't like it
Double page spread - 40% liked it 60% didn't like it
Contents Page - 50% liked it 50% didn't like it
These results are positive and I am happy with them however I think that my contents page and double page spread could of been adapted more and planned out more to suit the target audience more.
Question 1
Front cover
For my front cover I have chosen to use a bold colour scheme of red, white and blue. The reason for this is because my pop artist is British and these colours are what symbolise and show the main key aspects of the British flag. To show these colours I have consistently used them on my front cover in the title, subsidiary text and also in the pug. The reason I have consistently used these colours is also because it is then recognisable to the public eye and is what makes that magazine individual and different to others. At the very top of the front cover is a cover line, the cover lines show the aspects of social media that the readers can use to help get more involved with the magazine. I thought it was important to include this on my magazine cover because social media is something that helps to promote and spread the message about magazines, to make this stand out I used a black bar and used a bold white text, this helped to make the social media bolder and stand out. The majority of magazines don’t include social media on their magazines however the majority include a website that readers can go to so a website is also something I included. By including a website on the page also included me thinking about different target audiences, the younger readers may not have social media so a website is another form that they can promote the magazine off. Below the cover line is the title, I wanted to make the title bold and stand out from the rest of the text on the page. The heading consists of the colour scheme of red white and blue symbolising the British flag. My logo is basic with bold font to make it stand out from the rest of the text on the page. I decided to make the logo for my magazine more basic as this also allows it to be more recognisable to the readers on the front of the magazine cover, It was also important that I made it basic because this logo would also have to be situated on the other two pages that I have designed. For the ‘O’ on top and the pop I had chosen to use record players because they are creating the round shape and also a record player is associated with music. By using a record player also tells the audience that the magazine isn’t just about up to date pop music but also focusses on the vintage side of pop. The header is located at the top of the page so that the audience and readers can tell it’s the name of the magazine. Below the header is the subheading which includes the motto ‘from local to worldwide’ the reason I have placed it underneath the header is because I didn’t want it to be mistaken for a cover line. I have used bold black font to make it stand out however I have used a smaller text size to make sure that it is not mistaken for the header. When coming up with a subheading it was important that I related the motto to the type of magazine I was creating, I think that the motto I chose gives an inspiration lesson because it’s saying that you can come from any background, ethnicity, religion and gender and live the dream because no one is going to stop you. The cell lines on the front cover consist of the colours black, blue, white and red. The reason I have kept these colours consistent is to still associate them with the theme of the British flag. After researching into music magazines and researching into text and fonts that are included on front covers I found that more of the eye catching stories were put in a bold font because it attracts the audience into learning more. The words WOW and OMG are slang words too which also make it more of a valuable and suitable magazine for the youths as they use these words when they are expressing something impressive and some shocking news this is the aim that we want the readers to feel when they are reading these stories. The main image consists of a male model who is a pop artist. I chose a male model as I felt it suited to the type of pop music my magazine was covering. When researching into pop music magazines solo artists such as Ed Sheeran and Olly Murs were regulars and I thought that it would be best to suit my magazines based around characters like themselves. The reason that I dressed the model in a tie and shirt is because after researching what pop artists wear when celebrating success or going to an interview many of them dressed in suits. When taking the photograph of the male model I had to consider the amount of space I had on the page and also how I wanted the male to look on the page and how I wanted him to pose. I took the image as a medium close up because I wanted the artist to be close to the camera as if he’s that close to the fans and their hearts, also when researching into music magazines the majority of the artists were looking into the camera, this could make the readers feel more attracted to the magazine and that they have a close connection with him. I decided to leave the image in full colour because I think that the magazine is all about bright colours and if I dimmed the colour or made it black and white it would have ruined that effect that I wanted to create. At the bottom of the page included a bar code, price and issue number. Every magazine that I looked at included these and in order to make a successful magazine I thought it was important that I included them. At the very bottom of the page was a bottom line, this consisted of the magazine telling the readers what the magazine is all about, this was ‘News, gossip and facts’. I believe that my magazine went well. When comparing my final music magazine cover to my draft I think that I completed everything I hoped to include. However when designing the final front cover I had to remove the subsidiary images due to the page looking cluttered. I achieved everything I wanted my magazine cover to look like and am happy with the final piece of work.
Contents Page:
For my contents page I kept the colour scheme consistent with the colours red, white and blue to represent the British flag. At the top left of the contents page is my logo, the reason I have placed the logo on the contents page is because I think it promotes the magazine more and also tells the reader that the page is not advertisement and belongs to the company of Top Pops, the logo however is small because it is not the main heading of that page. In the middle of the top header is the heading ‘Contents’ I used a basic font but put it in bold, the reason I used a basic font was because I wanted it to stand out from the rest of the text within the page. I made the colour of contents black as well because I wanted it to be bold and stand out, in a smaller text size I put the issue number letting the reader know what issue it was, I found this was shown on the majority of music magazine contents pages, I used the same font to let the reader know that it is still associated with the heading of ‘Contents’. Underneath the header is the slogan, again it has the same font as the front cover and is also placed in the same position. I decided to put the slogan on the contents page because sometimes readers remember the slogan more than the title and then associate it with the company. On the left side of the contents page is the content within the magazine, it was important that I planned this page carefully as the numbers on the front cover had to correspond with the numbers on the contents page to not confuse the reader or make it unclear. The content was split into two headings of ‘FEATURES’ and ‘EXLUSIVE THIS WEEK’ the reason I did this was because I thought it looked structured and organized. I used a red box with a double black border and then added this text to show that they were headings and then used a smaller text underneath to represent the sub headings, the reason I did this was to show the headings of every page and then underneath included a little explanation about what was on that page for the reader to decide if they wanted to read that article or not. Next to each of the sub headings I put a page number which corresponded with the front cover to let the reader know what content was on each page, when researching into contents pages I found that the magazines didn’t include every page and just included the main stories, for the page numbers I used a more informal font and also made it larger than the subheading to make it stand out more. When creating my contents page I thought it would be useful if I separated the content using a thin line to separate pages and keep it organized not to confuse the reader, by using a read line I thought this was effective and still matched the colour scheme. I included two images on my contents page, one of the main artist Steele and the other was a subsidiary image of another female artist Megan. Because Megan was a smaller artist I placed her picture at the bottom of the page and with a text box typed the page number and placed it on top of the picture to show what page that artist was allocated to. With this image I did not edit the background as I liked the effect of the brick wall however with the main image of Steele I edited out the background. When taking this image of Steele I thought I could take a photograph of him standing up to fill the page up and prevent dead space and also by taking a long shot of him standing up would mean that I would have a range of photographs to present onto my magazine pages. I edited the background of Steele photo because the background consisted of irrelevant objects that didn’t mean anything to the artist or the magazine so to make the image bolder I created a gradient effect using the main three colours (red, white and blue) this was effective and made the contents page look fuller. Next to the image I included bold text that explained what the story was about that artist and also what page number to turn to read more.
Double page spread:
For my double page spread I yet again kept a consistent colour scheme using it within the headings and the border around the page. At the top of my page is a header, the header is bold and reads 'HARRY CENA!' this is the name of the artist and by putting the name as a header attracts the readers and intrigues them into reading more into the artist. Above the header was the logo of Top Pops, after researching into music magazine double page spreads it was clear to see that the logo was always included to advertise the magazine more to the reader and also to let the reader know that the interview was exclusive to that magazine only. On the left page is text going up the page, this was effective as it gave a different twist to the page. The inspiration was from Q magazine in a Mark Ronson magazine interview:
The interview is in three columns however which has a more presentable layout, and allows me to include more content. At the back of the text are 3 boxes with a filled colour. These make the text stand out more. After adding the text I finally added the image to the double page spread, this image had to be accurate and couldn't look squished onto the page, I decided to choose the image of Steele pointing at the camera because I thought that it connected with the readers more and may make them feel more involved with the artist during his interview.
For my front cover I have chosen to use a bold colour scheme of red, white and blue. The reason for this is because my pop artist is British and these colours are what symbolise and show the main key aspects of the British flag. To show these colours I have consistently used them on my front cover in the title, subsidiary text and also in the pug. The reason I have consistently used these colours is also because it is then recognisable to the public eye and is what makes that magazine individual and different to others. At the very top of the front cover is a cover line, the cover lines show the aspects of social media that the readers can use to help get more involved with the magazine. I thought it was important to include this on my magazine cover because social media is something that helps to promote and spread the message about magazines, to make this stand out I used a black bar and used a bold white text, this helped to make the social media bolder and stand out. The majority of magazines don’t include social media on their magazines however the majority include a website that readers can go to so a website is also something I included. By including a website on the page also included me thinking about different target audiences, the younger readers may not have social media so a website is another form that they can promote the magazine off. Below the cover line is the title, I wanted to make the title bold and stand out from the rest of the text on the page. The heading consists of the colour scheme of red white and blue symbolising the British flag. My logo is basic with bold font to make it stand out from the rest of the text on the page. I decided to make the logo for my magazine more basic as this also allows it to be more recognisable to the readers on the front of the magazine cover, It was also important that I made it basic because this logo would also have to be situated on the other two pages that I have designed. For the ‘O’ on top and the pop I had chosen to use record players because they are creating the round shape and also a record player is associated with music. By using a record player also tells the audience that the magazine isn’t just about up to date pop music but also focusses on the vintage side of pop. The header is located at the top of the page so that the audience and readers can tell it’s the name of the magazine. Below the header is the subheading which includes the motto ‘from local to worldwide’ the reason I have placed it underneath the header is because I didn’t want it to be mistaken for a cover line. I have used bold black font to make it stand out however I have used a smaller text size to make sure that it is not mistaken for the header. When coming up with a subheading it was important that I related the motto to the type of magazine I was creating, I think that the motto I chose gives an inspiration lesson because it’s saying that you can come from any background, ethnicity, religion and gender and live the dream because no one is going to stop you. The cell lines on the front cover consist of the colours black, blue, white and red. The reason I have kept these colours consistent is to still associate them with the theme of the British flag. After researching into music magazines and researching into text and fonts that are included on front covers I found that more of the eye catching stories were put in a bold font because it attracts the audience into learning more. The words WOW and OMG are slang words too which also make it more of a valuable and suitable magazine for the youths as they use these words when they are expressing something impressive and some shocking news this is the aim that we want the readers to feel when they are reading these stories. The main image consists of a male model who is a pop artist. I chose a male model as I felt it suited to the type of pop music my magazine was covering. When researching into pop music magazines solo artists such as Ed Sheeran and Olly Murs were regulars and I thought that it would be best to suit my magazines based around characters like themselves. The reason that I dressed the model in a tie and shirt is because after researching what pop artists wear when celebrating success or going to an interview many of them dressed in suits. When taking the photograph of the male model I had to consider the amount of space I had on the page and also how I wanted the male to look on the page and how I wanted him to pose. I took the image as a medium close up because I wanted the artist to be close to the camera as if he’s that close to the fans and their hearts, also when researching into music magazines the majority of the artists were looking into the camera, this could make the readers feel more attracted to the magazine and that they have a close connection with him. I decided to leave the image in full colour because I think that the magazine is all about bright colours and if I dimmed the colour or made it black and white it would have ruined that effect that I wanted to create. At the bottom of the page included a bar code, price and issue number. Every magazine that I looked at included these and in order to make a successful magazine I thought it was important that I included them. At the very bottom of the page was a bottom line, this consisted of the magazine telling the readers what the magazine is all about, this was ‘News, gossip and facts’. I believe that my magazine went well. When comparing my final music magazine cover to my draft I think that I completed everything I hoped to include. However when designing the final front cover I had to remove the subsidiary images due to the page looking cluttered. I achieved everything I wanted my magazine cover to look like and am happy with the final piece of work.
Contents Page:
For my contents page I kept the colour scheme consistent with the colours red, white and blue to represent the British flag. At the top left of the contents page is my logo, the reason I have placed the logo on the contents page is because I think it promotes the magazine more and also tells the reader that the page is not advertisement and belongs to the company of Top Pops, the logo however is small because it is not the main heading of that page. In the middle of the top header is the heading ‘Contents’ I used a basic font but put it in bold, the reason I used a basic font was because I wanted it to stand out from the rest of the text within the page. I made the colour of contents black as well because I wanted it to be bold and stand out, in a smaller text size I put the issue number letting the reader know what issue it was, I found this was shown on the majority of music magazine contents pages, I used the same font to let the reader know that it is still associated with the heading of ‘Contents’. Underneath the header is the slogan, again it has the same font as the front cover and is also placed in the same position. I decided to put the slogan on the contents page because sometimes readers remember the slogan more than the title and then associate it with the company. On the left side of the contents page is the content within the magazine, it was important that I planned this page carefully as the numbers on the front cover had to correspond with the numbers on the contents page to not confuse the reader or make it unclear. The content was split into two headings of ‘FEATURES’ and ‘EXLUSIVE THIS WEEK’ the reason I did this was because I thought it looked structured and organized. I used a red box with a double black border and then added this text to show that they were headings and then used a smaller text underneath to represent the sub headings, the reason I did this was to show the headings of every page and then underneath included a little explanation about what was on that page for the reader to decide if they wanted to read that article or not. Next to each of the sub headings I put a page number which corresponded with the front cover to let the reader know what content was on each page, when researching into contents pages I found that the magazines didn’t include every page and just included the main stories, for the page numbers I used a more informal font and also made it larger than the subheading to make it stand out more. When creating my contents page I thought it would be useful if I separated the content using a thin line to separate pages and keep it organized not to confuse the reader, by using a read line I thought this was effective and still matched the colour scheme. I included two images on my contents page, one of the main artist Steele and the other was a subsidiary image of another female artist Megan. Because Megan was a smaller artist I placed her picture at the bottom of the page and with a text box typed the page number and placed it on top of the picture to show what page that artist was allocated to. With this image I did not edit the background as I liked the effect of the brick wall however with the main image of Steele I edited out the background. When taking this image of Steele I thought I could take a photograph of him standing up to fill the page up and prevent dead space and also by taking a long shot of him standing up would mean that I would have a range of photographs to present onto my magazine pages. I edited the background of Steele photo because the background consisted of irrelevant objects that didn’t mean anything to the artist or the magazine so to make the image bolder I created a gradient effect using the main three colours (red, white and blue) this was effective and made the contents page look fuller. Next to the image I included bold text that explained what the story was about that artist and also what page number to turn to read more.
Double page spread:
For my double page spread I yet again kept a consistent colour scheme using it within the headings and the border around the page. At the top of my page is a header, the header is bold and reads 'HARRY CENA!' this is the name of the artist and by putting the name as a header attracts the readers and intrigues them into reading more into the artist. Above the header was the logo of Top Pops, after researching into music magazine double page spreads it was clear to see that the logo was always included to advertise the magazine more to the reader and also to let the reader know that the interview was exclusive to that magazine only. On the left page is text going up the page, this was effective as it gave a different twist to the page. The inspiration was from Q magazine in a Mark Ronson magazine interview:
The interview is in three columns however which has a more presentable layout, and allows me to include more content. At the back of the text are 3 boxes with a filled colour. These make the text stand out more. After adding the text I finally added the image to the double page spread, this image had to be accurate and couldn't look squished onto the page, I decided to choose the image of Steele pointing at the camera because I thought that it connected with the readers more and may make them feel more involved with the artist during his interview.
Friday, 6 May 2016
Contents page progress - 4
I included two images on my contents page, one of the main
artist Steele and the other was a subsidiary image of another female artist
Megan, both of these images were edited in Photoshop to make them more effective to use for the contents page. Because Megan was a smaller artist I placed her picture at the bottom of
the page and with a text box typed the page number and placed it on top of the
picture to show what page that artist was allocated to. With this image I did
not edit the background as I liked the effect of the brick wall however with
the main image of Steele I edited out the background. When taking this image of
Steele I thought I could take a photograph of him standing up to fill the page
up and prevent dead space and also by taking a long shot of him standing up
would mean that I would have a range of photographs to present onto my magazine
pages. I edited the background of Steele photo because the background consisted
of irrelevant objects that didn’t mean anything to the artist or the magazine
so to make the image bolder I created a gradient effect using the main three
colours (red, white and blue) this was effective and made the contents page
look fuller. Next to the image I included bold text that explained what the
story was about that artist and also what page number to turn to read more.
Contents page progress - 3
On the left side of the contents page is the content within
the magazine, it was important that I planned this page carefully as the numbers
on the front cover had to correspond with the numbers on the contents page to
not confuse the reader or make it unclear. The content was split into two
headings of ‘FEATURES’ and ‘EXLUSIVE THIS WEEK’ the reason I did this was
because I thought it looked structured and organized. I used a red box with a
double black border and then added this text to show that they were headings
and then used a smaller text underneath to represent the sub headings, the
reason I did this was to show the headings of every page and then underneath
included a little explanation about what was on that page for the reader to
decide if they wanted to read that article or not. Next to each of the sub
headings I put a page number which corresponded with the front cover to let the
reader know what content was on each page, when researching into contents pages
I found that the magazines didn’t include every page and just included the main
stories, for the page numbers I used a more informal font and also made it
larger than the subheading to make it stand out more. When creating my contents
page I thought it would be useful if I separated the content using a thin line
to separate pages and keep it organized not to confuse the reader, by using a
read line I thought this was effective and still matched the colour scheme.
Contents page progress - 2
After creating the background for my contents page I then decided to add some detail to make the contents page look more presentable and welcoming for the readers and audience, this included me using the drawing tool to create small borders around the page, these borders consisted of the main theme colours again to represent the magazines traditional British theme.
In the middle of the top header is the heading 'contents' I used a basic font but put in bold, the reason I used a basic font was because I wanted it to stand out from the rest of the text within the page. I made the colour of 'contents' black was because I wanted it to be bold and stand out, in a smaller text size I put the issue number letting the reader know what issue it was, I done this by creating a text box and typing the content that I wanted into it. I found that on the majority of music magazine contents pages the issue numbers are shown for the readers purposes.
Underneath the header of the page is the slogan, again it has the same font as the front cover and is also placed in the same position. I decided to put the slogan on the contents page because sometimes readers remember the slogan more than the title and then associate it with the company. To make the slogan (motto) more effective I used the same technique as the borders and put lines either side to attract the reader to the slogan more.
Contents page progress - 1
To start my contents page off I started with the background of my page, I decided to create a gradient on the page because it gave an effect that made everything else on the page stand out and also made it look more inviting than a blank white background. To create a gradient I drew a box using the shape tool and then using the colour tab on the right side of the page created the fill using the three main colours of red, white and blue to create the British flag representing that the magazine is a British company and also so are the artists that feature in it.
The logo was then added in the top left corner to show that this page is still significant and related to the magazine so that it can not be mistaken for advertisement or any other form of page not related to the magazine. I think that the logo is a suitable size as its not too small that the readers can not see it but its not too big that it takes up to much of the valuable space needed for the more important content to be added.
Front Cover progress - 4
After adding my Pug I then added the content around the image, I used the same colour scheme of red, white and blue to keep it consistent. I also used the same font because I thought it looked more presentable when the same font was used. To add the text I used the text tool and created a text box which then allowed me to type the content that was meant to be included in the cover. It was important however that the text was bold to catch the audiences and readers eye, this meant that using the words 'OMG, WOW and WIN' had to be a bigger font size because these are the slang words that catch the readers attention.
Underneath the bold words was the smaller content which consisted of explanations of what was included on those specific pages. When writing the page numbers it was essential that they corresponding with the page numbers on the double page spread and also on the contents page.
When looking at the final version of the added text I decided that the bold words of 'OMG and WOW' did not stand out as much as they could so I created a border around the text in order to make it stand out more.
Also when adding the text I had to put it on a third layer, this allowed the image of Steele to stay behind the content on the magazine but stay in front of the header, this technique was used regularly in music magazines such as NME and Q however some of the magazines put there content around the image but I thought that that style didn't suit the type of magazine I was trying to create.
Front cover progress - 3
After adding my main image it was not important that I started to get the content on the front cover because this is what would attract the reader. After researching into magazines I found that often the magazine often include a strip across the top and bottom of there magazine, this allows them to insert important messages or exclusive tips. I used the strips at the top and the bottom to write the social media that the readers can follow the magazine on and then I also used the bottom strip to write about what content is involved within the magazine.
To create these strips I used the shape tool and drew two rectangular black boxes that stretched across the magazine page, this made the page look fuller and it looked more organized, then I created a text box and added the relevant information that needed to go in them. After doing this I used the drag tool and moved them to the top and bottom of the pages. I think the black and white is effective and also matches the colours of the record player disks along with the motto which is situated above the header and logo.
When researching into music magazines the majority of them used pugs, these were used to include more information but using a different way to put the message across without it just being formal and written in black and white. To create the pug I used the shape tool and drew a circle, next I filled the circle with a light shade of blue so that it didn't clash with the royal blue that I used for the heading, next I created a border around the circle using the colour red, by using a border helped to make the pug stand out more off the page. In the pug I included text and a page number which was clear and easy to follow for the reader. By using a pug also allowed me to fill up any dead space on the face as it was hard to fill the gap between the models head and the edge of the page because it was smaller than the rest of the gaps.
Front cover progress - 2
Next I added the main image to go onto my front cover of Top Pops magazine, when I took the image the background was still there so I had to remove it because the background was irrelevant and not related to the artist in any way. To remove the background I used the software of Photoshop, this involved me using the selecting tool and refining the edges, this here was the changes between the images:
I then placed the image onto my front cover, when doing this I arranged the image on front of the headings to show that the picture of Steele was the main artist of this weeks issue. When taking the picture and placing it onto the cover I had to take into consideration the spacing to prevent getting dead space when everything had been added onto the front cover. I used the drag tool on InDesign to make the image the full width of the page in order to make the image look less pixelated and look more full on the page.
Front cover progress -1
This here is the first stage of progress when creating my magazine in InDesign, I started by creating my header. I kept with the original logo for my magazine, by doing this meant that the logo had to be consistent throughout the whole of my magazine. I created a text box to start with in order to create my main header, I typed the letters that I wanted and then put spaces in between the two letters on either side in order to fit the record disks in to create the o's for the name Top Pops.
To get the disks I copied and pasted them using Google images, the reason for this is because I did not have a record player disk to use and also because I wanted the image to be sharp and did not feel that I could achieve this if I took the image myself. After copying and pasting the disks into InDesign I then situated the disks into the correct positions of where I wanted them to go by doing this I used the drag tool. Next I highlighted the text on Top Pops and then changed the colours into what I wanted the text to be, when doing this I had to keep the colour scheme of the British flag consistent to make the header successful. After changing the text to the correct colours I then changed the font, to make the header successful I had to make the text bold and it had to stand out against the other text on the page, I used the font impact because it was bold and clear without any text that is confusing to the reader, I then changed the size of the text to 53 in order to make it bigger and bolder than the rest of the text on the page.
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