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Work to complete prior to Christmas Break (December 22nd) plus examples

 

Analysis of Cover x 3 (make sure you use the correct terminology)

Analysis of contents x 3 (make sure you use the correct terminology)


Analysis of DPS x 3 (make sure you use the correct terminology)


Moodboard (this can only be completed AFTER 3 magazine analysis. Use ANIMOTO)


Style of Magazine/inspiration from other texts (create posts showing inspiration for your potential magazine)


Audience profile (who is going to buy your magazine?)


Looking at fonts (there is also a guide to fonts on this very blog!)


Looking at colour palettes 


Decide on magazine title.

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