The colours I have chosen to include in my mood board are bright as well as vibrant. I have also included white and black as the vibrant colours such as yellow and red will contrast making the magazine look desirable and eye catching. This is evident in the articles, contents and front covers I have included in my mood board. These parts of the magazine are ones that I inspire to be like and that is why I have included them as well as the colours that are on them.
My choice of fonts are for both my titles are writing. However, I will use the bold and stand out fonts in my headlines and name of my magazine so that it catches the reader so they know the name and headline within my magazine. Despite being big and bold, I want to make sure that my title is clear to read and therefore will try not to make it to hard to understand. I will try to use a thin and attractive font for my text as it is easier to understand and clearer to read when compared with a big, bold font which could be overwhelming and put the reader off the magazine.
I have chosen images which contain just one person in a mid shot or close up as it highlights the artists face as well as their fashion or look. It may also show the power of the artist on the front cover and double page spread therefore catching the reader. A couple of group photos have been included in the mood board. This is because I would like to fill up most of the space and not leave any empty and boring parts to my magazine. They also look powerful in the way they are looking directly down the camera, making eye contact with the reader and possibly making them attached and want to invest in it. Props such as money or gold chains are included in the pictures indicating wealth and a successful artist therefore making them look more appealing. Pictures of inner-city settings at night are also displayed on the mood board. This is due to my photo shoot possibly being at night, as I can make my choice of artist look powerful in a dark with little light area and therefore more eye catching.

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