Name: Key Point. This is a catchy name with a stylish logo which contributes to the colour palette. The KeyPoint name is relative to Keyboards,which is relevant as this magazine focuses on keyboards and guitars, and the genre of rock.
Typography: The main title will be very bold, but straight. In other words, it will be like an Impact font, or like Arial but thicker. As far as all other text goes, referring to headers, subheads, sell lines, text in articles,(etc) the text will probably vary as sticking to one font can look considerably boring and uninspiring on the final product.
Colour palette: The palette will be like this: A white background for all pages, this is so that all content actually stand out more. The text will be black as far as small text for articles goes. The other colours featured are green, blue and red as the orginal and optional colours,since black and white are needed anyway and are not truly part of the palette. The red will be used for banners and paragraph boxes, (etc) whereas blue and green will be used for multiple purposes. The palette is red, blue and green.
Content featured: The main page will feature a shadow of a person, which is Bg imagery used as a metaphor to demonstrate how only one shadow means that the band called The HIT will all be alone ater the split up. The band members themselves will then appear inside that shadow. Other than that, banners,sell lines and headings will be featured, all underneath the title at the top. The contents will serve as a typical contents page, complete with images and page numbers.The double page spread will feature an aritcle complete with interview and summary. (For more on this, see the mock up images and previous blogposts)
As far as layout goes, see the mock up designs.
Here is a visual demonstration for magazines as far as typography and the colour palette go:
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