Friday, 28 November 2014

Digital Technology.


To get ideas of the type of colour scheme I wanted for my product, I used Google to search and found a website called ‘Adobe Kuler’. This was how I found that I wanted predominantly pink and green in my product to make it fun and vibrant. I used Photoshop to edit my images and to change aspects of the product. When changing the background of my front cover from white to bright pink (to fit with the conventions and to relate to my target audience of young girls) I had to use the selection tool to select the parts I wanted to be pink and then use the fill tool to change the colour. I used Microsoft Publisher to create some shapes that weren’t accessible on Photoshop, which I think made my product look better and related to the target audience I wanted to buy my magazine. I used the website Blogger to upload all of my coursework to, and found this really useful to store all of my work in one place, which was useful so that I could figure out how up-to-date I was and could see what work I had left to do. For taking photographs, I used a Canon EOS 1100D which gave me quality images for my product. 

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