Locations/Props/Costumes:
For the visual photography aspect
of this coursework unit I have decided I want to take my images in the college
studio, this will create a contemporary, yet stylish and sophisticated appeal
with a concept of uniqueness with my model and her style. I think this will work
well as it will give me a clear background allowing the page to look calm and
not too over the top. – Yet with the background being a light tonal colour I
can then use more intense colours of fonts and design ideas/layouts, to make
the magazine pop instead.
In terms of props I haven’t planned
on using any as I want the images to be quite minimal, at most I intend on
using a chair or a small prop, just to increase detail. I want the imagery in
my magazine to look clean, unique yet sophisticated with an edge that makes it
somewhat aesthetically pleasing. My model will be wearing unique stylised attire,
creating an appearance of diversity, yet with some aspects in which could be
considered as mainstream. Clothing items will probably just consist of skinny
jeans, a classic top complimented with an over-sized baggy shirt, shoes ranging
from either pumps or boots such as Doc Martins; and accessories will probably
be minimal.
I want to design my magazine
aesthetic this way as it is something I could imagine my target audience
relating to and wanting to read. The simple and minimal design will look clean
and diverse, compared to magazines that give the appearance of being too in
depth and cluttered.
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