THE BEGINNING
When I first began my media coursework, I was expected to use
blogger, Photoshop & InDesign; two of which I had no idea how to use.
Firstly, I signed up for blogger and taught myself the ropes with some
help from my teacher. I think that blogger is a very easy site to navigate
and use effectively once you know what you’re doing.
I had already had some previous experience from my secondary
school and at home on Photoshop, however it is a very complex
software, and I only needed to use it to crop an image, retouch it and
take away part of the colour. I managed to successfully do this and
below is the result:

In class we had a tutorial on how to work InDesign basically, but
at first I found it hard to use and would have preferred to construct my
magazine pages on Photoshop as I was familiar with it. However, with
more practice I am now able to use it effectively, and have completed
my magazine pages.
TECHNOLOGIES AND THE MAGAZINE INDUSTRY
The magazine industry has significantly advanced since the internet has
existed. Publishers can now publish their magazines and publications
online and most magazines have their own website with free, extra
content that isn’t necessarily included in the actual magazine.
Technology has now become significantly important to the magazine
industry and it wouldn’t be the same without it today. Below are some
images of NMEs website and smart phone app.

InDesign and Photoshop are commonly used in the
magazine industry to design magazines and edit them. I
have taken real magazine design on board and thus used
InDesign and Photoshop to help me create my magazine.

Having these extra
digital features can
improve their
readership and help
them to obtain a wider
audience. Also it is a
money making
scheme e.g. the NME
app is 69p
INDESIGN- TEXT FUNCTIONS

Text
position

Drop capital

Font and size

Spacing between
letters and italics

Font and size

Text fill and outline
(colour)

Margin
s

These are all of the basic features that I had to use in order to edit the text
on my magazine design, and that are used to create magazine in the industry.
I got to grips with them quite easily and used them to the best of my ability. I
think InDesign is a good program to use to create magazines, rather than
Photoshop.
INDESIGN- IMAGE

Length and width of
image and placeholder

Rotate and flip
the image

Height of image and
placeholder

Final result using these
features:

Effects such as
drop shadow and
inner bevel
Image
wrap

Fill and outline
(colour) and
thickness/
brightness

This is a simple image of a barcode from Google.
First, I set up a placeholder to import the image into.
To import the image I selected file, place and browsed
for my image. Once it was placed in the placeholder I
adjusted the width, length and height accordingly and I
used the rotation icon to rotate the image slightly. I
found InDesign pretty easy to used when it came to
importing images and placing them appropriately etc.
CONCLUSION- SKILLS AUDIT

Evaluation question 6 media

  • 2.
    THE BEGINNING When Ifirst began my media coursework, I was expected to use blogger, Photoshop & InDesign; two of which I had no idea how to use. Firstly, I signed up for blogger and taught myself the ropes with some help from my teacher. I think that blogger is a very easy site to navigate and use effectively once you know what you’re doing. I had already had some previous experience from my secondary school and at home on Photoshop, however it is a very complex software, and I only needed to use it to crop an image, retouch it and take away part of the colour. I managed to successfully do this and below is the result: In class we had a tutorial on how to work InDesign basically, but at first I found it hard to use and would have preferred to construct my magazine pages on Photoshop as I was familiar with it. However, with more practice I am now able to use it effectively, and have completed my magazine pages.
  • 3.
    TECHNOLOGIES AND THEMAGAZINE INDUSTRY The magazine industry has significantly advanced since the internet has existed. Publishers can now publish their magazines and publications online and most magazines have their own website with free, extra content that isn’t necessarily included in the actual magazine. Technology has now become significantly important to the magazine industry and it wouldn’t be the same without it today. Below are some images of NMEs website and smart phone app. InDesign and Photoshop are commonly used in the magazine industry to design magazines and edit them. I have taken real magazine design on board and thus used InDesign and Photoshop to help me create my magazine. Having these extra digital features can improve their readership and help them to obtain a wider audience. Also it is a money making scheme e.g. the NME app is 69p
  • 4.
    INDESIGN- TEXT FUNCTIONS Text position Dropcapital Font and size Spacing between letters and italics Font and size Text fill and outline (colour) Margin s These are all of the basic features that I had to use in order to edit the text on my magazine design, and that are used to create magazine in the industry. I got to grips with them quite easily and used them to the best of my ability. I think InDesign is a good program to use to create magazines, rather than Photoshop.
  • 5.
    INDESIGN- IMAGE Length andwidth of image and placeholder Rotate and flip the image Height of image and placeholder Final result using these features: Effects such as drop shadow and inner bevel Image wrap Fill and outline (colour) and thickness/ brightness This is a simple image of a barcode from Google. First, I set up a placeholder to import the image into. To import the image I selected file, place and browsed for my image. Once it was placed in the placeholder I adjusted the width, length and height accordingly and I used the rotation icon to rotate the image slightly. I found InDesign pretty easy to used when it came to importing images and placing them appropriately etc.
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