This Moodboard allows me to imagine the outcome of my magazine. I really like the idea of soft pastel colors, however, because my topic does include the LGBTQ+ community, I may use all the colors in the rainbow to represent their flag. This also helps me form ideas on how I want to make my magazine including colors and layout. I want a brighter color scheme to really emphasize my topics. I also want it to look vibrant to create a sense of happiness and confidence. I believe that using a darker color scheme may look more serious or less appealing to my demographic.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ho5waugj59d5bR2bYyObWLGxHpqWLr1U/view?usp=drivesdk Transcript: How does your product use or challenge conventions and how does it represent social groups or issues? So when I first started my um my product, I did do some research on what made a magazine and what were the necessary conventions I needed to use, um and I did find that I had to include a masthead, taglines, cover lines, um as well as have a cover model, color schemes and a barcode. Um, I did input these things into my magazine because I did want to make it look as realistic as possible. As for the social issues that were included um, my whole magazine is based off self-acceptance and I talked a lot about um the hardships that people have faced and what it took for them to finally accept and love themselves for who they were. Um, I think this is a really big issue today because you will meet a lot of teenagers who are not happy with themselves, um whether that be their physical vessel or the
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