Tuesday, July 23, 2024

Checkpoint : Does Your Planning Meet The Requirements of the Set Brief?

You now need to go back through the planning for your magazine covers, contents pages and website in order to check that your planning meets the requirements of the set brief.

For example, you could put together a tick list of requirements that you create from the set brief and then work your way through this.

I have put together an example of this for the magazine covers and contents pages below.

Will your two magazine covers and contents pages include (as a minimum):

  • At least four different main images using original photography across the magazine covers and contents pages.
Yes or noIf no, go back to planning and include this.
  • Editing of magazine covers and contents pages (including photos, text, graphics, typography and layout).
Yes or noIf no, go back to planning and include this.
  • Written text including elements such as the masthead, main coverline, other coverlines, content plugs and copy.
Yes or noIf no, go back to planning and include this.
  • Barcode, date, edition and price information on each front cover.
Yes or noIf no, go back to planning and include this.
  • different use of mise-en-scène for each cover.
Yes or noIf no, go back to planning and include this.
  • At least two models representing at least two different social groups (e.g. as defined by age, gender, race and ethnicity, sexuality).
Yes or noIf no, go back to planning and include this.
  • call to action pointing readers to the online website.
Yes or noIf no, go back to planning and include this.


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