Monday, 20 December 2010

Colour Pallettes

These are possible colours i will use in my coursework as they are bright and look good on the front covers of the magazine to attract peoples attention. They also compliment eachother.



I would use the yellow tone for the headlines as they stand out, the first or second tone would be the ones out the pallette i would use.



I was inspired by the grey backgrounds from the NME and Q magazine as it gives a soft effect which text can easily be noticed on. Also the black colour possible can be used and the little discriptive text colour just to make it stand out on the page but not as much aas the subheads.



My inspiration for the pink came from the NME magazine with Rihanna on the front, i loved how it stood out and gave a  girly feel, while a female artist was featured on the front cover. However i wouldnt use the too light or too dark tones i would use one from the left hand side as they give more of a noticable feel.




I found this pallette on the internet and immediately i liked how all the colours complimented eachother and stood out from all the rest, i decided to add this on as they are possible colour i could still add in.

1 comment:

  1. Well done Paige. Get working on your audience profile, this will help you better focus on the artist you are going to creare. Take a look at Abbie Ryan's blog or Lydia Bedford's for an idea of what to write

    http://abbieryanlcmediacw.blogspot.com/2011/01/target-audience-profile.html

    http://lydiabedfordascourseworkmedia.blogspot.com/2010/12/audience-profile.html

    Also look at Izzy Vinney's pitch as she is aiming at a predominantly female audience which from your colour scheme is something you're doing

    http://izzyvineylcmediacoursework.blogspot.com/

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