- Two hyperlinked pages from the magazine's website
- A billboard advertisement for the magazine
Magazine
On the third page i will include a small article about the model which is being mainly used throughout the magazine. The article will be aimed around the different clothes the model wear and maybe some tips for the audience. In the article i will include a lot of quotes directly from the model and also add some facts about her, to make her more understood by the audience.
The fourth page will conclude with an article about someone who wants their story shared and is interesting enough that the audience will read it. I will use a pull quote on this page to draw in attention from the reader and also an image to do with the article.
Magazines website
The opening page of the website, will use the same colour scheme as the magazine and will clearly show the name of the magazine at the top. It will have options such as 'subscribe to Style' 'Win' 'News' 'Fashion' 'Horoscopes' and 'Beauty'. The two pages that will be hyperlinked will be the opening page and the 'News' page. The News page will include things such as celebrity fashion, do's and dont's, images, festival fashion, top outfits for 2014. The website will relate a lot to the magazine as they need to be unique but look like they belong together. This will be done by the styling, colour choices and font/text choices.
Billboard advertisement
The billboard advertisement will include a big photograph of a model mainly showing the fashion and clothing she's wearing. The photograph of the model will also be making eye contact will the camera, which will look like she's looking at the audience viewing the poster. This will make the quote or rhetorical question seem a lot more personal. There will also be a big, catchy heading to the side of the image which will get an interested audience. I want to place a rhetorical question next to the image as it will also get the audience thinking to themselves. A question like 'Are you hearing it from the best?' 'Are you getting the best?' 'Fashion demands to be seen'.
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