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Saturday, October 28, 2023

Magazines: Targeting audiences through demographics + psychographics

Here are my notes from a lesson about how media companies target audiences. I worked as part of a group but participated in the discussion (I apologize for the messy notes).


Pictures of the 2 magazines that I analysed

 

                    Magazine 1                                                                                         Magazine 2

Magazine 1
Name: Britney Spears - Teen Magazine 
Issue (date): August 1999 
Publisher: A Petersen Publication

Magazine 2
Name: ELLE - Shiny Jennie 
Issue (date): February 2022 
Publisher: Hachette Livre, Lagardère Group

Here are the notes me and my group took, analysing the overall difference between the demographics and psychographics of each magazine's target audience.


Reflection: Doing this practice before moving on to my actual magazine analysis has helped me get a better grasp on how to research on a magazine in terms of demographics and psychographics. This has served a very useful purpose as now I understand how media companies (specifically magazines) target certain groups of audiences (demographics & psychographics) using a wide variety of elements. I had fun doing this in the group as we all participated and shared our thoughts, this way, I received new ideas from my teammates which may help me in the magazine project

put picture of unit test and reflect on it 








Thursday, October 26, 2023

Magazine Development

 Genre: Fashion

Sub-genre: High-end fashion

Name of magazine: 

  1. Regalia
  2. Monarch
  3. Eminence
  4. Beyond the Runway
  5. Classique
  6. The Finer Thread
  7. Gown Glamour
  8. The Resplendence
  9. Grandeur
  10.  Couture at Dawn
I decided in the title "Grandeur" as it means splendor and impressiveness, specifically of appearance or style as well as high rank or social importance. Especially since my magazine will be about luxury/high-end fashion, the title "Grandeur" best represents the brand image I want to achieve. Moreover, the word grandeur rolls on the tongue well, compared to other names like "Monarch" or "The Resplendence".


Possible main cover lines:

    1. Couture at Your Doorstep: Shop the Look
    2. The Art of Elegance: Fashion's Finest Moments
    3. Elegance in Every Thread: A Style Odyssey
    4. Elegance Beyond Imagination
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    I decided to use the cover line "Elegance Beyond Imagination". Firstly, since my magazine is high-end and targets classy and wealthy people, these audience would most likely be people who strive to be elegant/is elegant. In addition, these people will look at my magazine for beauty and fashion related inspirations and by using "Elegance Beyond Imagination" as a coverline, this will help appeal to my target audience better as this. Another reason I chose "Elegance Beyond Imagination" as a coverline is because it indicates that the elegance of the fashion pieces showcased in my magazine is beyond the audience's imagination, connoting its luxury and distinction that "no person can think of".

    Supporting coverlines:
    1. Fashion for a Cause: How the Industry Supports Social and Environmental Initiatives
    2. Style Unleashed: Behind the Scenes at Fashion Week, Revealing the ULTIMATE Guide to the Latest Trends
    3. A Symphony of Silk and Satin: Luxurious Fabrics Redefining High Fashion
    4. HOT TOPIC: Exclusive Interviews with Visionaries in the World of Luxury Fashion


    Wednesday, October 25, 2023

    Statement of Intent

     This is the statement of intent that I made regarding my magazine project

    Wednesday, October 18, 2023

    Stuart Hall: Representation Theory

    This is my introduction and analysis on Stuart Hall's Representation Theory

    Based on Stuart Hall, representation is the process where media creates and exchanges meaning between social groups. The media gives meaning to events/people/groups after the occurrence, and the original subject has no fixed meaning, therefore something only has a meaning once it is represented in the media. 

    Stereotype is a widely held but fixed and oversimplified representation of a group or individual. They're used to quickly construct representations in an easily accessible manner for the audience. 

    Social groups that are often represented in media are gender, sexuality/LGBT, age, social class, disability, and race/ethnicity. 

    Example:

    Light skinned people, especially women, are often portrayed as beautiful and the beauty standard in Indonesia. This can be seen in a majority of the ads produced in Indonesia, where the actress/actor often has light/pale skin. This can be seen in beauty related ads, even normal ads.

    An example of this can be seen in the 




    Thursday, October 12, 2023

    Magazine Research

     This is my analysis on the front cover/page on many genres of magazine to use as reference and to get a better grasp of what front covers on magazines should be like generally, as well as detailed further analysis regarding 2 magazine front covers on my genre.


    Vogue
    Author: Dame Anna Wintour
    Edition: Vogue British 2023

    Vogue British is a magazine published by Vogue. This magazine showcases the latest fashion trends, in-depth articles, beauty tips, lifestyle features, interviews, opinion pieces, as well as artistic photographies, mostly of fashion brand products and a focus on social concerns such as racism. 

    Media Language
    This Vogue magazine subverts to the codes and conventions of a typical high-end magazine. This can be seen from the high quality of visuals, how the colors are carefully organized to please the eyes, as well as professional high-quality photography, which showcases famous fashion models (e.g. Naomi Campbell). In addition, Vogue uses high quality, glossy paper print which enhances the vibrancy of the images showcased. Moreover, they also have a bold and eye-catching cover, featuring famous models and using bold texts in order to capture the reader's attention. The color palette used for the cover consists of blue and black. As to which blue connotes integrity and "royalty", while black connotes powerfulness and boldness, this implies what image Vogue wants to implement into the reader's mind regarding their brand image; classy and elegant. Supporting this point, Vogue decided to go against the common stereotypes where women are "frail" and vulnerable. The models on the front cover are using bold makeup, as well as black, formal clothing, connoting power and boldness, which is the opposite of frail and vulnerable. 

    Representation
    As seen on the front cover, Vogue features tall, slender, and primarily white models conforming to high fashion and idealized concepts of beauty. Despite this, Vogue still tries to include diversity in their representation. They feature Naomi Campbell, a black female model, which connotes diversity and inclusivity in the fashion industry. In addition to this, Vogue represents women from an older age group, as seen from their choice of model on the front page. This representation critiques societal problems, which in this case is ageism. Moreover, this helps Vogue to appeal to a wider range of audience, including older women. Furthermore, Vogue also represents the latest trends and styles in the fashion industry. They showcase the work of designers, makeup artists, hair stylists, as seen by the clothings and makeup of the models on the front cover page. They represent fashion brands' products, which are worn by the models on the cover page. The way Vogue uses only blue and black for their color palette, this looks pleasing to the eyes, as it isn't too monotone nor too flashy, conveying their professionalism.

    Audience 
    Vogue magazine's target audience is primarily women, typically in the age range of 20 to 45, who have a strong interest in fashion, beauty, and lifestyle. This magazine is primarily aimed at women who have a genuine interest in fashion and style, as well as readers who follow the latest trends, enjoy shopping, and take interest in high-end fashion. Vogue conforms to the uses and gratification theory created by Elihu Katz, as their magazine contains high-end, luxurious products, where people actively select and use media to fulfill their needs and desires. This is because readers typically look for information on the latest fashion trends, beauty tips, and lifestyle guides. The magazine provides entertainment and a luxurious escape through its glamorous photoshoots and celebrity features (e.g Naomi Campbell). Vogue also provides consumer guidance with product recommendations, and its showcase of high-end fashion, which inspires people. It targets women who are trendsetters and influencers within their social circles. In addition, Vogue also appeals to readers who aspire to have a luxurious and glamorous lifestyle. It showcases high-end fashion brands and products, making it attractive to those who wants a more upscale way of living. This Vogue magazine features articles and profiles about artists, designers, and cultural figures, making it appealing to people who are interested in art. Additionally, Vogue also appeals to readers around the world, making it accessible to a diverse and global audience. Based on my representation points regarding age and race, Vogue also targets people who value empowerment, inclusivity, and diversity in fashion and media. As Vogue's magazine charges for what people perceive as "expensive", going about the price range of $12-$15, their target audience would be people who typically has a higher disposable income, as the magazine features luxury fashion brands and products too. These people can afford to invest in high-end fashion and beauty items. Vogue's target audience may also consist of those who are interested in celebrities and/or models featured in the magazine. Using the two-step flow theory, Vogue is able to reach this target audience and these readers are most likely to follow on to the fashion and makeup trends present in the magazine if it involves their idol/favorite celebrity/model (opinion leader). 

    Industry 
    Vogue uses a variety of ways to promote their magazine. Some ways are in the magazine itself, on their website where they have digital versions of their magazines, and on social media like Instagram and Facebook. Promoting their magazine online will help them reach more people but in a niche community/market, as it is more accessible and by promoting online, they could use, for example, hashtags on Instagram, which allows them to reach their target audience. They also send emails to people who subscribe, join in fashion events, make videos, work with popular influencers to spread the word, and advertise in other magazines. They're a part of fashion weeks, team up with stores, offer online magazine subscriptions, and even have their own podcasts. Vogue uses a mixture of old and new methods to keep being a top fashion magazine.


    AURA
    Author: Unknown 
    Edition: AURA edisi khusus, A-ONE 2013

    A-ONE 2013 is a magazine that showcases eastern continents' cultures and fashion trends. They also give diets and health tips done in asian countries such as Japan & China.


    Media Language
    The codes and convention for typical fashion magazines are a long shot of the model(s) wearing clothings that are created by fashion brands and are promoted by the magazine, therefore why it is displayed on the model. Moreover, Fashion magazines usually attract their readers with the newest fashion trends by using a distinctive media language. This media language includes using glossy, high-quality photographs. often featuring models and celebrities. In order to create a sense of visual hierarchy across the magazine, elegant fonts are used for headings and titles, as well as a well-planned color scheme which keeps the design visually appealing. Magazines often use attractive headlines and image captions. These codes and conventions can be seen on the A-ONE magazine. 

    Representation
    The A-ONE magazine represents eastern countries. This can be seen by the color palette chosen, which is red and yellow for the front cover. In eastern countries, red is considered a lucky color that brings vitality and joy. While yellow is considered a "royal" color, having been worn by many emperors throughout history to represent power, prosperity, and luck (especially in China). By using this color palette, A-ONE creates an image of powerfulness and vitality on its magazine. The A-ONE magazine also uses an asian woman as a model on the front cover, which aids in representing eastern/asian countries. In addition to this, they'll also be able to attract not only readers originating from eastern continents, but also those who are interested in eastern fashion trends. This creates a niche market for AURA. The A-ONE magazine emphasize diversity and inclusivity through the representation of models of different backgrounds (an asian woman), which challenges traditional beauty standards that consists of tall, slender, white women with blonde hair. They blend local and global fashion trends, this is to increase awareness and to represent continents within the eastern continents. Furthermore, they also serve as a platform for the emerging designer, Malik Moestaram, showcasing his work on the front cover. 

    Audience
    The A-ONE magazine appeals to a wide range of people in their target audience. As this magazine represents eastern people, their audience may be individuals who come from asian/eastern countries too. Their target audience also includes young people and millennials who are interested in fashion and shows willingness to try out a variety of looks, specifically "asian" clothings and trends on this one. A majority of their target audience would be women of approximately age 25-50. They also include people who live in big, busy cities where fashion trends change quickly and often. In addition to this, influencers and trend-setters, as well as those who are involved in street culture and fashion are also the target audience for A-ONE. A-ONE's target audience also consists of individuals who enjoy showcasing the diversity found in Asian fashion are also appealed to these magazines. Not just people who are intrigued by fashion, A-ONE's target audience may also consist of individuals who care about their health and body image, this is shown on the cover lines on the front cover, consisting of health & diet tips, as well as beauty & makeup tips. People with healthy lifestyle might be interested in this magazine. To add to it, people who buy this magazine may be those of lower to middle social class, as the magazine only costs around 35k Indonesian rupiah, which is around $2 when converted. 

    Industry
    The A-ONE magazine appeals to diverse fashion enthusiasts across eastern continents. These magazines use a range of strategies to reach and engage their target audience. They market their magazines online, and does collaborations with designers and influencers, launch events, subscription models, and distribute networks to reach these individuals. Similar to Vogue, AURA also uses social media as a platform to promote their magazines. 


    Linkers
    Author: Unknown
    Edition: Linkers January 2020

    Linkers is a magazine published by Citilink, a low-cost Indonesian airline. This magazine provides their readers with informations and trends regarding several countries around the world, as well as a few local news. They also provide their airline customers with their "Melbourne Menu" which is the cuisine they serve on the flight to Melbourne.




    Masthead
    The masthead of this magazine uses the play on word "linkers", which comes from a portion of Citilink's brand name "link". The suffix '-er' is a noun that indicate a person or thing that performs an action. Not only does the word "linker" differentiate the magazine from others due to its uniqueness, it also attracts readers as a play on word is intriguing. In addition, the word "linkers" means individuals who "link", again referring to Citilink's airlines.

    Typography
    Citilink uses a distinctive, custom-made font for their logo. This same font is also used on the masthead of this magazine, which gives Citilink a brand identity and image. This makes it easily recognizable to their target audience. Moreover, it can be beneficial in capturing the reader's interest when a company has a strong brand image, making their font the initial point of recognition that makes readers pick up their magazine when coming across it. In addition to this, the masthead located on the top of the page as people often start reading a magazine from the top, and the masthead at the top which allows for immediate recognition. 

    Image
    The image used on the front cover of the linkers magazine is a long shot of the view in Melbourne. It shows both the nature and buildings present in Melbourne but mainly focuses on the beauty of the overall scenery. Using just this, we can imply what the content in the magazine will be. To add to it, the color scheme on the image is warm colors, such as red-brown, and yellow. These colors are attention-grabbing, which helps magazines stand out on newsstands and creates a positive and optimistic atmosphere. Warm colors on covers can signify creativity, a youthful and playful tone, and even celebrate seasonal themes like autumn. 

    Language
    This magazine uses indonesian language throughout all the pages, which indicates that they're target audience are locals/Indonesians. Furthermore, the linkers magazine uses captivating and immersive language, which helps engage and attract readers, as well as make their reading experience more immersive. They also use descriptive pictures and local attractions to transport readers to exotic destinations. They provide historical and cultural context while offering practical travel information. The language evokes a wide range of emotions, engages readers, and uses poetic descriptions. Adventure and sensory details are emphasized. The overall language used in this magazine promotes ethical travel, and encourages exploration and cultural appreciation.

    Representation
    The Linkers magazine uses a diverse range of representations to engage and inspire their readers. They represent destinations with attractive descriptions, imagery, and personal stories, encouraging exploration. In addition, they also include cultural and artistic representations that showcase the traditions and local culinary of different regions. Citilink also represents the nature of these destinations by including a set of captivating photographs of the landscapes and wildlife in it. Their seasonal and thematic variation appeals to specific interests, attracting a niche marker. The magazine also included a content where Citilink ensures for a drug-free, ethical travel. 

    Advertisements
    There aren't much advertisements in the Linkers magazine except for the "Experience Penang 2020" event that was being held. 


    Even though I'm planning on doing a fashion magazine as my project later on, I decided to do an analysis on this magazine as I was intrigued by its color palette and how aesthetically pleasing it looks due to the color palette as well as the harmonization of the colors and hues. Despite the attractive front cover, I personally think that the double page spread in this magazine is very bland, which makes it less visually appealing. I'd also like it more if they had arranged the color schemes on the pictures/photographs more organized and if they used more unique but easy-to-read fonts, instead of using a basic font. As I now know the cruciality of color palettes and harmonization of hues, I can start planning on the colors I want to put on my magazine project. For now, I'd like my magazine to have a well organized and only very few but captivating colors on the front cover. I now also know what to avoid when making my content pages and typography, which is to avoid using bland fonts and layouts. 


    The Time Place
    Author: Unknown
    Edition: The Time Place Indonesia #55

    The Time Place is a magazine published by The Time Place, a leading retailer for timepieces in Indonesia. 




    Masthead
    The masthead of this magazine is also located at the middle top part of the front cover, this is very common with magazines as again, people often start reading a magazine from the top, and the location of the masthead allows for immediate recognition. 

    Image
    The image provide readers with the opportunity to look at the details on the watch that's being displayed on the front cover. This highlights their detailed design and construction. Photographs of timepieces made of unique materials, such as rare metals or carbon fiber, emphasize on how innovative and exclusive they are. The macro photography reveals the creative style of the watch by giving a close-up look at the dial, hands, and materials used to produce the watch. With their classic appeal, these pictures inspire, educate, and promote an admiration for timepieces. Additionally, they are crucial in maintaining the luxurious and glamorous image of watch magazines. They create a connection between readers and the timepiece industry, inspiring a desire to wear and own these luxurious watches (Uses & Gratifications Theory by Elihu Katz).

    I feel really intrigued by the sophisticated look on the magazine's cover. Specifically, by the color scheme, which in my opinion, is rather monotoned, but it gives off a professional and classy look. The texture of the watch that is put as the background is also very creative and interesting in my opinion. Despite this, I personally dislike the font that is being used as the masthead. It looks bland and unappealing to me as it is very basic and not stylish. I'd like to use the textured background as a possible inspiration for my magazine project later on.


    Elle
    Author: Anna Wintour
    Edition: Elle Indonesia




    I really like the pose and the vintage look on the photography on the contents page. I personally think that the format in which they put the text on the double page spread is bland and doesn't really grab my attention due to the lack of colors and pictures. I will note this point down so I don't end up making the same mistake for my magazine. Instead of having too much writings, I should put in some images I'd also like to do further research into how to edit photographs to make it look vintage, I might use this skill on the magazine project later on.


    Classic Mercedes



    As seen on the pictures above, the mercedes magazine decided to make the content page a double page spread. I personally really love this creative idea. In addition, the arrangement of pictures and layout looks aesthetically pleasing. I don't really have any dislikes towards this magazine. I'd like to take inspiration from the content page of this magazine and input it into my project later on.

    My teacher told me that I didn't have enough research for fashion magazines so I'll be doing some more research

     
    I like how they displayed the image on the double page spread. Although it's monochrome, the text doesn't feel overwhelming and the layout is still eye-catching. Despite this, on my magazine article, I wrote quite a lot of text so I don't think I may be able to follow this layout, but I could surely take inspiration from it. I like how the image is displayed on both the pages. 

    Reflection: The research part of this project may be boring for me but it's very important. I'll be taking inspiration from my research and implementing it onto my final magazine project. A problem I faced are finding the double page spread for some of the magazines but luckily the class made a Google Slide where we all put in images of our magazines, making it easier to obtain it rather than scrolling through Google for too long trying to find the double page spread and cover image that matches.

    Wednesday, October 11, 2023

    Weekly Progress and Plan

     Here is my weekly progress for the Magazine project and also a rough plan for it.

    Week 

    Term 2

    Week 

    Term 3

    1

    (2 Oct)

    Brief, Research

    8

    ( 8 Jan)

    Development

    2

    Research

    9

    Shoot

    3

    Research

    10

    Shoot, Self Reflection

    4

    Proposal 

    11

    Post Production

    5

    Development

    12

    Post Production

    6

    Development

    13

    (12 Feb)

    Deadline (Monday 12th February)

    7

    Development

    14

     


    Week 1 & 2:

    I didn't come during these two weeks due to personal reasons so I asked my friend regarding what to do. She told me that the teacher introduced us to the brief of the project and an overall outline of what to do.

    Week 3: 

    - Analysed 2 front covers in detail
    - Started working on statement of intent 
    - Planned on who to recruit as models 
    Problems: I had some difficulty on trying to catch up as I missed 2 crucial lessons and had very limited time as I had to study for a math unit test and had other homeworks to finish. 
    Solution: I asked my friend about what she did the past two weeks I was absent and had her help me with arranging the blogs.
    To-Do: Statement of intent, finish research

    Week 4:
    - We learned about demographics and psychographics, and how the media targets those audiences
    - Finish statement of intent and magazine research
    - Learned about the Genre Theory made by Steve Neale
    Problems: Although my time management was slightly better this time, it still isn't good enough. I rushed everything in the the day before the submission date and this made the result unsatisfying.
    Solution: I should pay attention in class and take notes, as well as make a to-do list so that I can manage my time better.
    To-do: Finish magazine development

    Week 5:
    - I was sick almost the entire week so I had to ask my classmate what they did as I didn't attend school.
    - My classmate told me that they had theory lessons about the key concepts and also did a gallery walk in groups of 3-4
    - In class, we started working on our double page spread research and development
    Problems: I was rather confused in class and took some time to catch up as I was absent
    Solution: When I was sick at home, I should've just asked my friend first so that when I get back in class I don't get confused
    To-do: Finish double page spread research and development by next week before friday

    Week 6:
    - I practiced section A in which I planned a paragraph with my partner after analysing a short movie clip using media language, representation, industry, theory, and audience.
    - I also learned about new and traditional media; how it correlates to each other
    - I was absent on friday as I had to go to a health checkup, but my classmates told me that they started on their 1st magazine article draft for the magazine project
    Problems: As I didn't attend school that day, I was rather confused in class and didn't know what to do for the article
    Solutions: I'm going to ask my teacher and friends regarding what to do for the article
    To-do: Start on my article 1st draft

    Week 7:
    - I did a checklist on the blog content and made sure I have everything on my blog for the project
    - This is the end of my first semester so we are going to have a break for about a month, I will be doing my location scouting during this break
    Problems: I didn't have enough reflections and I also have to revise some of my blog contents
    Solutions: I will complete all the reflections and complete all the blog contents by thursday
    To-do: Finish article 1st draft, complete all blog contents & reflection, and collect enough pictures of a variety of places for location scouting

    Reflection: Making a weekly progress and plan, and only spending about 5 minutes each lesson to reflect on my tasks and actions have helped me stay organized and stay on track. 


    Semester 2

    Week 1
        This is the start of semester 2, so I will go back to week 1 and so on, so that it doesn't get confusing. 
        My teacher introduced the class to a new study system where we were told to make a reflective diary digitally on Google Document. In the document, my teacher will regularly assign the class questions to answer before learning about the topic so that we can reflect on it after the lesson, using more questions distributed by the teacher. Some of the questions are relatable to our daily lives, and the others are based on case studies.
        My teacher also taught us about the 3 stages of production (production, distribution, exhibition)
    Problems: I haven't really gotten any problems yet since the materials are easy in my opinion
    To-do:
        Review about the 3 stages of production once I get home


    Week 2
        I learned about media consolidation this week by vertical and horizontal integration; what they are, their advantages and disadvantages, etc.
        We were told to make 6 rough sketches to plan out our front cover and then were given time to take pictures with our classmates to use as the front cover image
        Our teacher also taught us about border placements, hierarchy of type, face type, and many other terms as to how they could affect and connote different meanings when adjusted a certain way
    Problems: When doing the photoshoot, I had troubles with the lighting
    Solutions: The teacher told us that the photoshoot was only to practice so we didn't need to consider factors such as lighting and background yet.
    To-do

    Week 3
    -     This week, I learned about cross media convergence, where companies work together in order to achieve a mutually benefited outcome. 
        On wednesday, the teacher gave us the whole session to continue our project 
           - We had to continue making the thumbnail sketches, and develop them digitally
    Problems:
        I had some difficulties trying to convert the thumbnail sketches digitally as my Ipad was dead at that time
        I also had troubles in trying to come up with a good looking layout
    Solutions
        I immediately charged my Ipad after school at home and continued the tasks that I didn't finish in class
        I did some reflection and asked my classmates and teacher for feedback
    To-do:
    -     5 feb tuesday unit test media industry (synergy)
    -     deadline project 19 feb thursday 
    -     remember to listen to teacher's feedback in the excel


    Week 4
    - This week we started on our critical self reflection where we had to start brainstorming our answers to the guideline questions in our reflective diary. Then, we were told to start making the actual presentation after we finished brainstorming and i made the presentation on Canva. 
    - We were also told to finalize the front cover of the magazine
    - I started developing my magazine front cover where I had to use 4 thumbnail sketches and photography practice, i chose 2 of them and developed them digitally, then choose 1 from those and tried to experiment on it even more while creating evidences of all the changes I made.

    Problems
    • I was confused with the questions for the critical self reflection at first as I had completely forgotten about it
    Solutions: The teacher re-explained to us about it and then I asked him some more questions just incase I misinterpreted any instructions given
    To-do:
    • finish critical self-reflection
    • finish taking photographs and designing the front cover for the magazine
    • start designing layout for double page spread and contents

    Week 5
    - We started on our thumbnails and layouts for the front cover of our magazines. I continued developing my magazine front cover and tried using Canva to design. However, this time I started creating the final drafts with the real pictures I took and not the experiment ones. 
    - My teacher also has been teaching and reminding the class about the use of borders and typographies

    Problem:
    • I honestly kind of struggled with the deadlines as well as confused with how to apply the borders for my magazine
    Solutions:
    • Next time, I should start making to-do lists and stop procrastinating so I can stay on track and my assignments for the project doesn't pile up
    • The teacher explained to us how to apply borders and the instructions were very clear so I was able to do it
    To-do:
    • Finish front cover


    Week 6
    - This week we started on our content page as well as our double page spread research and development
     
    Problems
    • there was a ceremony near my school, which caused heavy traffic so our class had to be postponed, the class time got cut off to half due to it.
    Solutions:
    • I did everything at home instead.
    To-do:
    • Finish double page spread and content page
    • Align the orders of the posts on the blog
    • Add in additional touches to the blog posts that are missing finishing touches
    • Make sure to write a reflection on every one of my posts
    Week 7:
        This week is the finalization week where our due date is on Thursday in which our project will be marked on our school report cards
        I had so much homework, tests and exams this week, also from other classes, so I could barely make time for media, further explaining the lack of time but I somehow still managed so that's an improvement
        The teacher gave us the whole week of sessions where we are given time to completely finish our magazines without any additional theory lessons. During these classes, he went around class and gave students feedbacks on what to remove, what to add, how to improve, etc.
        He also taught us many other things, such as how to input a border on Canva (again), as well as how to layout our blogs, etc.
        I added two more blog posts to my Blogger as the teacher told us to do, which were the critical self reflection and the final outcome of the magazine
        I had so much unfinished work this week due to the compiling assignments that were present due to my procrastination

    Problems:
    • Again, I struggled with the deadline as I had to stay awake until 5am in the morning to finish all my tasks before the due date.
    • I had troubles trying to find a good flip book which lets you embed it but I couldn't find a good one 
    Solutions

    • I just have to learn to fight my laziness and again, make to-do lists (I texted my friends meanwhile doing this task which kept me awake so that I don't fall asleep while doing this.)
    • I searched on YouTube as an alternative for flip book app/website recommendations and then went to it.
    Reflection: I honestly disliked doing weekly progress so much in class as I felt like it was a waste of time and was useless as I could've been doing anything else but the more time I spent doing these, the more I realize how this weekly progress and plan has helped me concentrate and keep me from going too off-track as I have to-do lists.

    Brief

    Here is the brief for my component 1, for which I have chosen the magazine option.



    Reflection: Having the brief helped me narrow down the plan and what to put on my blog

    Star Research & Development

    This is the star research and development that me and Jasmine worked on.  Reflection : Since me and my teammates were absent, it was rather ...