Areila's Media Studies Blog
Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Monday, March 23, 2026
Production #25 Finishing Elements
Finally almost complete I wanted more of the photos I took in the magazine so I made a photo page before my feature article and this is my now layout.
I added this green page!
Sunday, March 22, 2026
Production #24 Feature Article
To began i wrote my article on google docs to find and finalize any spelling mistakes or format
issues.
I then created a spread in InDesign. I did this by using a square or rectangle coloring it orange
and creating a line in the center for separation of pages.
all I did then was add pictures, my title/header in another rectangle (this time white), my name, copy pasted my article I wrote on docs to InDesign, added page numbers and I was finished for the spread.
After the spread I still had more writing so I made another page with exclusively writing to go after the pictures.
Production #23 Advertisement
To began, I had to photograph what my plan was for my advertisement.
A paper plate with a weight on top, showcasing how sturdy they are.
I began taking photos with my Kodak easyshare digital camera.
After taking all my photos I began to work in InDesign to create the page
Production #22 Table of Contents
To began I did a trial run to correctly make a layout page.
I did it wrong but I ended up doubling the dimensions of the standard size tabloid.
Production #21 Cover
To begin I chose which image to use for my cover. The only photo that matched my vision was this one of one italian ice and a radioball which me and my partner ordered.
To start, I placed my cover image (had difficulty sizing but I figured it out) and resized the format of the photo to landscaped instead of portrait and had to crop/center and fit it to size.
I then created a border for my masthead to lie against and a strip or banner at the bottom to later have my barcode and maybe a coverline.
Above is my final decision it looked the most cohesive.
I then created the masthead and continued to tweak it until this point, then added what the acronym stood for underneath. (shown above)
I then began to place my coverlines.
I added shapes to back my cover lines and to be consistent with the other issue (my partner’s)
I then added a would be publishing date by my masthead.
Then, I made the barcode by creating many solid lines in a rectangle shape along with numbers.
Lastly, I added one of my enticing coverlines in the banner area!
Finished!
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