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Mood Board

 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. 



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