After designing my first draft of my two-page spread (seen to the right) I showed it to my peers and got feedback.
Friday, March 25, 2022
Two-page spread revisions
3. Byline and page numbers
Thursday, March 10, 2022
Two-page spread final design
Layout Selection
Of the three cover designs from the last blog post, I decided that layout 1 was the best layout for my two-page spread.I decided to go with this layout because even though all of the layouts have similar horizontal margins, this one does the best job with its vertical margins. The text and image combos snugly fit the height of the page along with the title and infographic as opposed to other layouts which either felt too cramped or too stretched.
Page from IST magazine |
Changes to the Two-Page Spread
Now that I have the general layout for the spread down, I need to style it up. Aside from adding images, there were a few things that I felt needed attention
1. Justify
Instead of just haveing the text be left or right aligned, you can kind of have both at the same time. Justifying text makes it fit into a nice neet box. Most magazines use justified text to help seperate the text into descrete blocks or collums. This helps the text to fit together with the other page elements better and looks realy good.
2. Drop cap
It may be a little confusing for the reader to know where to start reading from. So, what most magazines do is make the first leter of the passage bigger to draw your attention to it. However, this proved to be very difficult with Canva since each text box has to have all the same font (size, color, and style). But with some finiky textbox manipulation and about half an hour of laying around with it, I was able to make a drop cap, and it looks pretty good.
3. Infographic title
Curently, it isn't very odvious what the ifographic is without reading the passage, so I added a catchy tittle: "Turn dowm the sound" to let readers know that it's there to envourage readers to listen to headphones at a safe volume.
4. Images
Finaly, Images were added to replace the placeholders.
This is the final cover design:
Tuesday, March 8, 2022
Two-page spread layout
Two-Page Spread Article
The invention of headphones
In the modern, technological society that everyone lives in, people are surrounded by visual and auditory stimuli. People can watch videos on their little smartphone screens while they’re on the bus, or at home on the couch at their own leisure and convenience.
But what about sound? How can one listen to all of this digital content at their own convenience without turning the world into a continuous cacophony of commotion? Well, that’s what the invention of headphones was for: to allow people to easily get clear, understandable, and private audio from their devices, without disturbing the people around them.
This has made headphones, and their close relatives the earbuds, some of the most widely used accessories for mobile devices worldwide.
The risks of headphones
However, there is a major problem with these devices: the volume. While the wide range of volumes that these devices can produce is very useful, the upper end of this range can go beyond what human hearing has ever needed to withstand before.
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), headphones can produce noise up to 102 decibels, which is about 20 decibels higher than even relatively loud talking.
However, don’t be deceived, 20 decibels may not seem like much, but since decibels measure sound exponentially, 20 more decibels actually means 100x louder sound.
To make things worse, headphones are putting that sound right up next to your ears! This can be especially bad if exposed to for long periods of time.
The damage it can do
If you listen to headphones that are too loud, too close to your ears, or for too long, it can cause irreversible damage to your ears and may lead to permanent hearing loss.
The amount of time that it can be safe to listen to certain volumes can be seen in the diagram below. However, it should be noted that this is just an estimate and you should always play it safe.
(the next page will have an infographic on it)
Two-Page Spread Layout
Below are 3 ideas that I had for the layout of my magazine's two-page spread. Since these are just layouts, they are not final and are missing pictures and other elements.
Layout 1 - passage 3 paired with infographic
Layout 2 - infographic alone on right page
Layout 3 - infographic on left page
Tuesday, March 1, 2022
Tech magazine passages research
Audience
Excerpt analysis
Black androids replicate the actions of human beings, especially in the performance of onerous chores. One notable example from Jones-Imhotep's research is Dederick's Steam Man of 1868. The head and torso of the android, which is powered by a steam engine, takes the form of a Black man pulling a cart, a replacement for a draft horse. In New York City, Jones-Imhotep says, Black androids like Dederick's Steam Man “clustered along Broadway, where they formed part of the culture of minstrelsy, blackface, and racist spectacle.”
- excerpt from "The History - and Disturbing Resurrection - of Black Androids" from Wired
In March, after years of analyzing and confirming data, astrophysicists reported that the IceCube Neutrino Observatory, a detector buried at the south pole, had picked up an unusual signal in 2016. It suggested that a particle called an antineutrino had crossed space and time - originating far beyond our galaxy - before smashing into Antarctica and releasing a particle shower in the ice.
- excerpt from "Alien Antimater Crashes Into Earth" from Discover
Sources
Heffernan, Virginia. “The History—and Disturbing Resurrection—of Black Androids.” Wired, 18 Feb. 2022, www.wired.com/story/history-disturbing-resurrection-black-androids.
Ornes, Stephen. “Alien Antimatter Crashes into Earth.” Discover Magazine, 21 Dec. 2021, www.discovermagazine.com/the-sciences/alien-antimatter-crashes-into-earth.
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