William's Media Studies Blog
Tuesday, March 31, 2026
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Thursday, March 12, 2026
Magazine Production Blog Post #8b: Main Coverline
In this blog post, I will be detailing my process of constructing the main coverline. For the main coverline, I used the Yu Gothic font to keep the minimalistic style and eleganmt nature. Furthermore, I made sure to center it in the bottom, to capture the reader's attention. Moreover, I made sure to have the font slightly bigger in the hierarchy, to further keep the focal point on the main coverline. For the actual main coverline, I went with "Recontextualizing Fashion, Issues Of Fast Fashion", as it relates to the overall main message of my magazine
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Magazine Production Blog Post #8a: Additional Coverline
For an additional coverline, I added "Exotic Looks, Thrifted Picks, Personalized Styles" I made sure to keep the font Century Gothic, as it keeps it minimalistic and elegant. I want to ensure that the fonts are like this, so that it follows the style guide of my fashion magazine, while preventing it from becomint tacky and out of place. Moreover, I have it below the "Starring" coverline, to keep symmetry and to evoke a streamlined effect.
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Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Magazine Production Blog Post #7c: Coverline
In my cover, I added a coverline that denotes my name. This is will correspond with the cover image that will be implemented into the cover page later down my production. For the font, I used a different font from the masthead. The particular font I used was Century Gothic, as it is minimalistic and elegant, just like the masthead. Moreover, adding the coverline is important as it details who is in the cover image, so that the audience can easily identify the person and view it accordingly.
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Creative Critical Reflection
Question One How does you product use or challenge conventions and how does it represnt social groups or issues? Question Two How does your...
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GENRE RESEARCH: Genres and Conventions Genre 1: Fashion (Genre I am choosing) The fashion industry is a multibillion-dollar global e...
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By the pages of Vogue in the 1930s had shown women at this stage gaining the freedom in dress, hemlines were up and down, and they were poli...
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Introduction Hi! My name is William, and I am working on a magazine for my brief! I am excited to work on it and I honestly am looking forw...


