Friday, March 31, 2017

      After what feels like the longest time I finally decided what to do for my two page spread. So, ( Insert drumroll noise ) I am going to be doing my issue on... the best gifts for The holiday season! I chose to do this for my spread because it provides the best general foundation for me to gather the most information. Instead of focusing on the same exact group of individuals, I can give you different gifts from many different genres. I can examine different gifts from groups or people such as for babies, children, adults, teenagers, sports lovers etc. Another reason why I chose this topic is because of the easier ability it will require to take pictures. When having to take all original pictures yourself it is extremely important to have that in your mind when choosing a theme, and that is a major reason why I chose this one. When I was considering other spreads such as the 20 best Christmas movies of all time I failed at first to realize that I couldn't use the original movie poster art. This would make it almost impossible to demonstrate the movie without this. Because it's so hard to take pictures for those movies, that steered me away from that option. After that, I finally gained insight for this topic and I'm so excited to start getting this all together.

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

I am so indecisive regarding the content for my magazine’s two page spread. I have been debating back-and-forth between multiple ideas. The reason why I am so apprehensive about making this decision is because I will have to support his idea with so much background information. The two page spread will either make me or break me. After much deliberation, these are the few ideas that I am now focused on for my final decision:

Christmas movies: This two page spread will take readers back to a the good ‘ole days by providing a list of the greatest Christmas movie of all time from worst to best. 
  • Warm holiday drinks: This two page spread will be used as a reminder for everyone dealing with the harsh winter weather and sick of hot tea. coffee, and hot chocolate. 


  • Holiday food: This two page spread will explore what several teens eat at every Christmas dinner. I will vary the background of each individual in order to gain a more personal touch to the spread,


  • Foods that are better than presents: This two page spread will attract readers who view eating as a hobby. I would demonstrate this by using foods that are externe visually appetizing to gain hungry individuals.



  • Holiday gifts: This two page spread will help everyone who is clueless regarding gifts during the holiday season. This spread will help individuals find the perfect person for all different types of people. 


Monday, March 27, 2017

      My group and I finally agreed on our cover page layout! We want it to be minimalistic, but still appealing for our target audience. We are thrilled with The title of our magazine, Relatable. This title will be on the top middle of the spread and in large bold font. We really wanted it to stand out and be clear for the audience to view. As a group, we chose to have the title of our magazine in different colors for each spread. The colors will relate to each individual issue. Because I am doing the winter issue, I am most likely going to do a blue or white text with possibly a black border to make the word Relatable pop. For the cover art of my magazine, I have a couple ideas that my friend Gabi will portray. She has really bright blue eyes so I want to incorporate them into the winter issue to add a cool hue. Focusing on her eyes may be a great, bold, minimalistic way to convey what I want my readers to grasp. Unlike some magazines such as Tiger beat, we would rather not have so many different elements taking away from the focus of the bold image. I will have only a few headlines on the cover, foreshadowing the content and will be inside of the issue. These headlines will be in a small font, but still legible enough for the readers to view easily and will be in the same color as the main title, but just in a little lighter or darker shade which I haven't figured out yet. I also want to have a barcode on the bottom corner of the issue  resembling a magazine that can be picked up in stores, because if Relatable were to be published, I would want it to have the ability to be bought by consumers. I feel much better having that focus on what I want to do, so my main goal for the next couple of days is to knock out the pictures.

Sunday, March 26, 2017

       Because my spread is focused on the December issue of the magazine, I want my spread to share holiday cheer and winter feels. I can focus that in two different directions. The first idea would pertain more to Christmas. I would use red and green highlights along with other Christmas elements. The other direction I can take is a winter wonderland atmosphere with white and blue highlights along with snowy features. My friend Gabi volunteered to model for the cover page which is great! Now I have to brainstorm what she would be doing on the cover page. Because the photographs will be taken in spring, it may be difficult to capture the winter elements. I think the easiest way to do this will be to photograph Gabi on a plain white background. The white background can substitute for the snowy atmosphere. I'll be back next time with up to date cover page ideas!

Works Cited
"Winter Luxury Lifestyle." SNOW Magazine. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Mar. 2017. <http://thesnowmag.com/>.

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

       Today in class, we were split up in groups to analyze our foundation portfolios. Our teacher ensured that we were split up from our group members so we were able to get advice from other individuals. This experience extremely helped direct content for my spread. The group atmosphere contained nothing but positive feedback. At first I was super nervous that everyone would criticize my ideas and make fun of me, but I was wrong! Because we are all going through the same journey with this project, no one was completely confident with themselves. We were pleasantly surprised with how helpful it was to bounce ideas off of each other. They loved my idea of having a minimalistic cover with a bold title! With the help from my peers, I have a better understanding on what to include. 

Monday, March 20, 2017

   As I said in an earlier post, Seventeen Magazine has the most influence for my spread. Similarly to Seventeen, I aim to have my magazine be an outlet for teens to rely on when going through exciting events, conquering major milestones, and everything in between.

I decided to examine both the content and design of Seventeen and here are some reoccurring details of the cover page, two- page layout, and content!

Cover Layout:
  • Mostly only one individual, but at times has two or three
  • Backgrounds are colorful and bright
  • Plain colored backgrounds 
  • White backgrounds are the most frequent
  • Sometimes the backgrounds are of faded scenery
  • Mainly females on the cover
  • Bold title font
  • Many headlines on cover 
  • The headline fonts and colors differ 
I love how the center focus is on the model of the cover, but I am not a fan of the scattered writing. I would like my cover to be as minimalistic as possible.


Two page layout:
  • The design seems to resemble a scrapbook
  • A lot going on
  • Collage-like format
  • Colorful
  • Not a set layout in every issue
  • Extremely diverse
I enjoy the scrapbook feel of the spread, but I would like mine to be more organized.


Content:
  • Style, fashion, and beauty
  • College 
  • Careers
  • Celebrities
  • Love
  • Health and fitness
  • relationships with friends and guys
  • Personality quizzes
  • Music and film
  • Trends
  • Etc.
I want all of the above content to be featured in our magazine, but I'm still undecided on what the focus of my spread should be.

Works Cited
Abidor, Jen. "Zendaya Isn't Here For Social Media Haters: "If I Like It, I Like It"." Seventeen. N.p., 08 Sept. 2016. Web. 20 Mar. 2017. <http://www.seventeen.com/celebrity/news/a42695/our-social-media-issue-cover-star-has-some-pretty-big-goals/>. 
Devoe, Noelle, Hannah Orenstein, Alyssa Bailey, Kaitlin Menza, Kayleigh Roberts, Danielle Tullo, Brooke Shunatona, and Eliza Thompson. "Noelle Devoe." Seventeen. N.p., 25 Mar. 2017. Web. 20 Mar. 2017. <http://www.seventeen.com/>.



Sunday, March 19, 2017

“Research is formalized curiosity. It is poking and prying with a purpose.”
 -Zora Neale Hurston

Day number 2 of research! I feel as though progression is underway and I couldn't be happier! Today I have been noting what I like and don't like in magazines of the same genre. I was only focusing on the cover, but tomorrow maybe I’ll analyze the two-page layouts.

I want my title to be so attractive that the sight of it will draw people in to read. The font of the title is the most important element that grasps the readers. It should be big and clear at the top center of the page.










I have fixed feelings about the “Teen Vogue” covers. I love how each cover is focused on only one or two celebrities. This is a great advertisement strategy. The issue I have is with the font. In some issues, the title color is hard to read and looks washed away from the background.

Saturday, March 18, 2017

Research, Research, Research! 

We have gathered all of the elements needed to start the exciting research process! Whoohooo! I started off by examine different magazines that are our topic. 


Tigerbeat



"Tigerbeat" was a must-have magazine in the 1990's - early 2000's. From celebrity gossip, to fashion and more, "Tigerbeat" was the most popular read for teens. As time went on, this beloved magazine slowly faded away. Although it's no longer as popular, my group members and I are still gaining inspiration from "Tigerbeat" because of its amazing contents that resemble what we want in our spreads.




Teen Vogue

"Teen Vogue" is just like the magazine "Vogue", but for a younger target audience. This magazine is all about fashion. In our magazine we are creating, fashion is not our main focus, but will definitely be included. Because of this, we will examine "Teen Vogue" spreads.


Seventeen

"Seventeen" magazine resembles our aim for our magazine. From celebrity gossip, to fashion, to DIYs, and more, I will be thoroughly examining as many spreads of "Seventeen" as humanly possible.








Works Cited
Ember, Sydney. "Tiger Beat Magazine Is Revived With a New Vision." The New York Times. The New York Times, 02 Aug. 2015. Web. 18 Mar. 2017. <https://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/03/business/media/tiger-beat-magazine-is-revived-with-a-new-vision.html?_r=0>.
Johnson, Zach. "Ariana Grande Has Fallen Out of Touch With Her Father." E! Online. E! News, 29 July 2014. Web. 18 Mar. 2017. <http://www.eonline.com/news/564056/ariana-grande-covers-seventeen-magazine-and-reveals-she-s-fallen-out-of-touch-with-her-father>.
Pittman, Taylor. "Gigi Hadid On Her New Fame: 'I Try To Take It Day By Day'." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, 06 Feb. 2015. Web. 18 Mar. 2017. <http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/02/06/gigi-hadid-teen-vogue_n_6633208.html>




Friday, March 17, 2017

Now that my group and I have decided on a Teen Lifestyle Magazine, we can now blast off with ideas! 

Target Audience: Because we are focused on a Teen Lifestyle Magazine, it shouldn't be a shocker that our target audience is directed at Teens. With more specifics, we will be target teen girls currently in high school.  


In our magazine, we want to focus on creating a place for teen girls to look whenever they need advice, inspiration, a laugh, and a place to escape boredom.  Since I fall under the target audience, I will be able to add input on what a typical teen girl would enjoy in a magazine. “Relatable” will be an escape from reality will lighthearted contents. As a group, we have decided to steer away from any negative elements, and only focus on positivity.

Sunday, March 12, 2017

“I think the foremost quality – there’s no success without it – is really loving what you do. If you love it, you do it well, and there’s no success if you don’t do well what you’re working at.” -Malcolm Forbes

     Yesterday, my group members and I decided to make a Teen Lifestyle magazine. I am extremely happy with this choice because this was the genre I was secretly hoping for!  We decided to choose this genre because it was the most interesting to us, and as Malcolm Forbes explained, you will be more successful at work if you enjoy it. 

We decided against a food magazine for several reasons. After plenty of research, we found out that it is extremely hard to take a perfect picture of food. It is necessary to have the right lighting, props, fast capture, proper editing, angles, and more! As said by The Serious Eats Team, “Taking great photographs of food is a hard-earned skill.” Another reason why we drifted way from food was because of the limited amount of diverse items we can include. It seems as though all food magazines include the same contents, and that is because there is nothing else to write about. On the other hand,  a teen lifestyle magazine gives a large basis to multiple ideas for our spread.We are super excited that the context of the magazine relates to us because we are teen girls, so we are giving our magazine the name "Relatable"!

BTW: When I told my mom that I was creating blog she was ecstatic since she wrote a bog when she was a teenager! With my mom's support, I know I am going to kill this project!




Works Cited
"Malcolm Forbes Quote." A-Z Quotes. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Mar. 2017. <http://www.azquotes.com/quote/553713>.
Team, The Serious Eats. "The Serious Eats Guide to Food Photography." Serious Eats. N.p., 04 Mar. 2015. Web. 12 Mar. 2017. <http://www.seriouseats.com/2015/03/beginners-guide-to-food-photography.html>.



Friday, March 10, 2017

The most important foundation for the magazine is the genre. My group has narrowed it down to two options: Teen Lifestyle and Food. Although these two genres are very diverse, both provide a basis to a possible great magazine. 

Below are the following points that are backing up each genre.

Teen Lifestyle
Food
Many examples to refer to
Can include recipes
Relates to me because I am a teen
Need the perfect lighting
Can use friends for pictures
A lot of the color red
Broad topic for research
Sensory details



Both of these magazine genres bring so much to the table, so it will be a hard decision to select one. I have to discuss the two possibilities with my group, but tomorrow I’ll be back with an update!

Works Cited
Behance. "Bon Appetit Magazine Covers." Behance. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Mar. 2017. <https://www.behance.net/gallery/15722063/Bon-Appetit-Magazine-Covers>.
"Leighton Meester Is Seventeen's Sweetheart | Leighton Meester Seventeen March Cover 01 - Photo." Just Jared Jr. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Mar. 2017. <http://www.justjaredjr.com/photo-gallery/59201/leighton-meester-seventeen-march-cover-01/>.

Thursday, March 9, 2017

     Hey!!

Welcome to my blog! For the next month, I will be documenting my process on creating my Magazine to submit for half of my entire grade! :)) No pressure! As of now, I have no clue where to start. There are endless possibilities to choose from, and because I'm so indecisive, this may be a challenge! I will be working on the magazine with two of my classmates, Olivia Landsman and Hayley Princz. We have worked extremely well together in the past, and we bounce ideas off of each other very nicely. To start off, my name is Madison Jakob, an 11th grade student at Cypress Bay High School. I have been living in South Florida all 16 years of my existence, and I love it! I have a balanced schedule at school which gives me plenty of time to work on my blog! For next weeks, this blog will give a detailed outline of my everyday life, well my Media Studies life! This will follow my bumpy rollercoaster of creating the best magazine possible.

Personally, creating an outline for projects is a necessity if I want to get on the right track. Creating my magazine should bounce off the following steps:

1. Choose a Genre: Without a genre in mind for the magazine, it is almost impossible to takeoff with this project. This is why my first step will be to research multiple magazine genres and select the one that sparks my interest the most.    
2. Extensive Research on Genre: Next, it is necessary to highly research the genre to get a prefect sense on what to include. This research will also help decide on the magazine’s target audience.
3. Split Up the Magazine: Decide how the group will divide the Magazine into different issues. This will give more of a focused area to research.
4.Brainstorm: After being assigned an issue, I will start coming up with ideas to incorporate in my magazine. This will be the most fun, yet overwhelming step.
5. Layout: Before coming up with the final ideas to incorporate in the magazine, the layout should be confirmed so we know how to organize the concepts.
6. Finalize: This is where the details meet the layout. This step should include proofreading and spell check, along with peer review.

I can’t wait to start the steps towards creating my perfect magazine!