Potential area where there might be a problem
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How I will deal with this problem
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Front cover images
When reshaping the front cover image quality may become poorer and pixelated.
Lighting of the image may be in the wrong contrast or brightness therefore portraying the wrong message of the magazine. Or it could not attract the reader’s eye when the magazine is placed on the shelf.
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I will make sure that I use a high quality image and that the size does not have to be increased by much in order to prevent pixilation.
On Photoshop I will make the lighting as realistic and perfect as possible to make the image attractive and eye catching to the reader.
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Article Inside Magazine
Text may be too small for the reader to read comfortably.
Text may be too dominant compared with the image; this often is off putting to the reader.
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I will set my font to an appropriate size, similar to the deconstructions I have been looking at.
I will have half my double page spread as an article and the other half as an image.
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Images to accompany article
Images may be too large and take up too much room on the double page spread therefore not allowing enough space for text.
The lighting and contrast of the image may be too bright or too dark therefore making it a distraction when reading the article.
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I will have half of the spread text and half of the spread image. This therefore will give an equal balance making the double page spread attractive.
I will probably have my main image in black and white to give a nice colour scheme to my article. The lighting and contrast will be in proportion to avoid any distractions.
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Thursday, 21 February 2013
Potential Problem Table
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