Showing posts with label magazine design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label magazine design. Show all posts

April 11, 2018

Week 11 - Color Discord (11 April 2018 - HW12)

Writer's Digest magazine cover.
Writer's Digest Magazine Cover
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The magazine uses complementary colors to emphasize certain elements. Since it is a writer's magazine, the pencil is given an orange color along with the magazine's background emphasizing Writer's Digest as important. The orange 3D block and the numbers have different tints and shades of orange emphasizing what the magazine will discuss. The background color is not only pleasing to the eyes but it helps with the contrast so the orange elements can be emphasized.

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Source: Writer's Digest May/June 2018 found at Parkland Library.

March 27, 2018

Week 09 - Color Harmony Rules (27 March 2018 - HW10)

Cover for Stressful Farming that uses Triad colors.
Cover for Succesful Farming that uses Triad colors.
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The magazine cover for Succesful Farming uses triad colors of yellows, blues and reds. Each colors helps with the design, such as how the yellow in Farming can indicate the energy of farming and the labor that comes with it. The blues help the yellow stand out making a better impact. While the red can be an emphasis for the magazine's main story.

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Source: Succesful Farming magazine from Parkland College's library.

March 7, 2018

Week 07 - Positive/Negative Space (7 March 2018 - HW8)

Cover design for the Journal of Development Education.
Cover design for the Journal of Development Education
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The cover design fills the positive space of the numbers with a photograph of flowers in a grassy field. The negative space has a maroon color, in a way, it’s using opposite colors to give the flowery field emphasis of peace or serene while using the negative space to form the numbers and the design. The same goes for the logo on the top left which uses the negative space to create a silhouette or the company's logo. The colors don't blend in together to where it's hard to see but rather it unifies the elements to make good use of both positive and negative space.

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Source: The Journal of Development Education magazine found at Parkland Library.