YAY
Finally I set a date to take
the pictures for my magazine! Although it is past the date, I planned to be done
with my cover image. I am still going to try to take most of the pictures I will need
for the whole project on Thursday with Camila and Emily. Yesterday in class, we read an article
about time management and it helped a lot. It provided some great tips that I
will definitely use as I continue to work on this project. I will provide the
link to the article here if you want to take a look at it.
I already have been utilizing the tips and my own personal goals in two ways,
the first being the writing of this blog post. I barely had any homework today and was
dying to take a nap and relax but I knew I had to work on my project
considering the due date is basically two weeks away. Self-discipline is super important with long term projects and prevents procrastination (which I tend to do a lot). The second way was after
reading the article, I had to adjust my mental deadlines that I planned to
strive to meet. My new goal is to be completely finished with
the table of contents and the cover page by Sunday. This way, I can have all of next week
to work on the two page spread. I really cannot do much more with the cover
page until I have taken my pictures, so Thursday will be a much more exciting post.
In the meantime, I am going to work on my table of contents and the kind of
format I want to use for it.
I know I want mine to be
visually appealing. I do not want it to be boring and too simple like this one.
Although it is easy to follow, I
would probably just skip over it if I saw this in a magazine. Instead, I want
my TOC to take after the qualities of these layouts.
I’m not too crazy about the words being vertical on the
first magazine because I feel it may be hard to read, but I still love the look
of this layout. It is simple but still catches the eye. I also love the second
TOC taken from Self fitness and
health magazine. I like the different categories that include things like features and departments
too. Features highlights the top stories in the magazine and departments can be
used to show different categories such as Food and drink, Workouts, etc. I think I
will mimic the use of the different sections in the TOC and the layout of the artsy images, which really do a good job in standing out.
Since I am not going to be doing my two page spread on food, I still want to make a healthy recipe and include it into the magazine somehow. I will take pictures of the food that I create and incorporate that into my TOC and list it under the Features section. Next I will take a picture of Camila and Emily (I don't know what they will be doing yet) and use that also. Finally I want to take a picture of someone doing an at home workout maybe in a garage or something. These are just ideas for now and I will continue to come up with more ideas to do with the TOC tonight.
Thanks for reading!
-C
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