Saturday, April 4, 2020

Final Pieces

Cover Page


Contents Page



Double Page Spread



Double Page Spread (LEFT)
Double Page Spread (RIGHT)

Thursday, April 2, 2020

Designing of Final Double Page Spread 2


#9. I added the second section of the feature story into the second column. I also resized the text appropriately to take up space and flow with the image above.


#10. I added a pull quote on the main image of the subject. Using the duplication toll and proper re-positioning, I created the illusion of a shadow on the text. The pull quote is also in a different font from the title, body, and sub-heading.

#11. I noticed the redundancy of putting "Nasir Coffee" in the sub-heading of the picture as the feature story is already titled this. I replaced the name with the mention of his accolade.

#12. I added a second pull quote, using the same techniques detailed in Step 10.


#13. I finalized and re-positioned both pull quotes.


#14. I edited the layout of the "NASIR COFFEE" title on the right half of the spread. I centered the text boxes, as it looks more natural than the layout I initially used.


#15. I changed the background color to a navy blue, to make the title more eye catching. The contrast between red and white on a darkish blue seemed more attractive than plain black on white. The main body text was changed to gray.


#16. The Finalized Double Page Spread





Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Designing of Final Double-Page Spread

Over the next two entries, I will have detailed the step-by-step process on how I designed and arrived at my final cover page for my sports magazine, The Locker Room:


#1. Using the service Canva, I selected a template that resembled a double page spread to start the design process.


#2. I cropped the template to appropriate size and removed the default designs that came with it to have a blank slate.


#3. I add the photo of my subject to the double page spread.


#4. I increase the size of the photo and crop it to fit on the left half of the double page spread.


#5. I add the title "NASIR COFFEE" on the right half of the double page spread. I used a 56-point font, as this will be the largest text on the DPS.


#6. I added the first section of the feature story, since it will be in a two-column format.


#7. I added the second image of my subject to the double page spread.


#8. I resized the image, placed it at the beginning of the second column, and added a sub-heading to it.. I've also resized the first column of the feature story to leave less blank space.





Friday, March 27, 2020

Revision of Feature Story Draft

Below is the revision of the feature story draft. This will be the version used in the double page spread.


"I don’t really have thoughts in my head. I just do it.” That is the mindset Nasir Coffee has used throughout his life. Despite being 17 years old, the confidence he exudes is never in doubt. This mindset is evident in the way he carries himself in school and athletics.
                Coffee is a member of the track & field team at American Senior High. Entering his senior year, Coffee’s balance between his education and athletics will be put to the test. “The most difficult part is finding time to do homework and trying to get some time to sleep.”, said Coffee.  “I balance them by doing homework right away… I also go to practice after school.”, he added.
                Being a six-time “Patriot Star Athlete of the Month” brings a lot of expectation for any athlete, and Nasir is no different. “My future plans are to go to college and graduate in engineering, and also have a career in track & field professionally.” stated Coffee.  He dared to aim even higher, “I do plan on trying out for the 2024 Olympics.”
                Like every athlete at some point, Coffee has faced obstacles in his young career. “My toughest setback is my knee injury that I have had,” he pointed out. “I am still trying to bounce back from it, but I have had surgery and done many therapy sessions to at least try to get back to where I was.”, said Coffee.
                It will take more than injuries to slow down Coffee’s future aspirations. “My inspirations are Usain Bolt, Luvo Manyonga, and Christian Taylor. They all fuel me to strive for greatness at what I do.”, said Coffee.  The way Coffee describes his idols clearly show where his head is at in high pressure situations
                He recalled his biggest accomplishment so far. “My best moment was placing second in long jump and sixth in triple jump at AAU (Amateur Athletic Union) Nationals back in 2018.”, asserted Coffee.  He also mentioned who his accomplishments are dedicated towards.  “I dedicate it to my parents for them being hard workers and always making sure that I was fed and taken care of at all times.”, noted Coffee.
                In his final year as a Patriot, Coffee plans to maintain the same calm and collected head that he’s had over the years. He will continue to be reliant on a strong work ethic to help him maintain his grades and keep him in top shape. He doesn’t believe in luck. “I have no rituals.”, affirmed Coffee.

Thursday, March 19, 2020

Feature Story Draft

Below is my draft of the feature story that will be included in the final double page spread:

“I don’t really have thoughts in my head. I just do it.” That is the mindset Nasir has used throughout his life. Despite being 17 years old, the confidence he exudes is never in doubt. This mindset is evident in the way he carries himself in school and athletics.
Nasir Coffee is a member of the track & field team at American Senior High. Entering his senior year, Nasir’s balance between his education and athletics will be put to the test. “The most difficult part is finding time to do homework and trying to get some time to sleep.” He also added “I balance them by doing homework right away… I also go to practice after school.”
Being a 6-time “Patriot Star Athlete of the Month” brings a lot of expectation for any athlete, and Nasir is not intimidated one bit. “My future plans are to go to college and graduate in engineering, and also have a career in track & field professionally.” He dared to aim even higher. “I do plan on trying out for the 2024 Olympics.”
Like every athlete at some point, Nasir has faced obstacles in his young career. “My toughest setback is my knee injury that I have had,” he pointed out. “I am still trying to bounce back from it, but I have had surgery and done many therapy sessions to at least try to get back to where I was.”
It will take more than injuries to slow down Nasir’s future aspirations. “My inspirations are Usain Bolt, Luvo Manyonga, and Christian Taylor. They all fuel me to strive for greatness at what I do.” The way Nasir describes his idols clearly show where his head is at in high pressure situations
He recalled on his biggest accomplishment so far. “My best moment was placing 2nd in long jump and 6th in triple jump at AAU Nationals back in 2018.” Any and all accomplishments already belong to someone else to Nasir. “I dedicate it to my parents for them being hard workers and always making sure that I was fed and taken care of at all times.”
In his final year as a Patriot, Nasir Coffee plans to maintain the same calm and collected head that he’s had over the years. He will continue to be reliant on a strong work ethic to help him maintain his grades and keep him in top shape. He doesn’t believe in luck. “I have no rituals.”

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

How to Write a Feature Story

Following the questions and answers phase with my feature subject, Nasir Coffee, I began researching how to properly write a feature story.

The purpose of all feature writing is to tell the audience a story. It is typically composed of a lead, middle, and ending. The piece also includes quotes from the subject which, if used effectively, can aide the writer in creating a "vivid" and "detailed description" of the story for readers. Leads serve as the intro of the story and are crucial in catching the attention of the readers. Different variations of leads include:
- Narrative
- Compare and Contrast
- Direct Quote
- Startling Statement
- Descriptive

It is also of good practice that leads use repetition, dialogue, and mixed sentence length, while avoiding cliches like "Imagine this....". The next component of a feature story is the "Nut Graph", a summary of the story using the 5 W's and H (Who, What, When, Where, Why, How). A feature story should end with a strong quote or reference to the lead. The acronym "GQ STUDD" (Great Quotes, Strong lead, Transition, Unique angle, Description, Detail) is a helpful tool to write a great feature story.

BIBLIOGRAPHY:
- Acton, J. (n.d.). PDF. Austin, TX.

Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Designing the Final Table of Contents Page 2


#7. Here, I added the image of Nasir Coffee that I selected for the contents page. I manipulated the image to best fit the dimensions of the page.


#8. I shifted the "CONTENTS" text box to the empty space, removing the obstruction of the image.


#9. I added a text box with the title of the magazine, "THE LOCKER ROOM". Not including it would have been a waste of space on the page. Further, I used the same font (Antonio Bold) for the masthead on the cover page. Additionally, it is in white so it can stand out from the other colors on the contents page.


#10. Using the technique detailed in Step 4, I added a red outline to "THE LOCKER ROOM" to make it appear more lively as opposed to plain white text.

#11. Here, I changed the page numbers to reflect the importance. For instance, the entire section based around Nasir Coffee is 5 pages long. I also rotated the "CONTENTS" text box to appear legible from left to right and positioned under the "THE LOCKER ROOM" text box. Finally, I added a sub-heading on the picture of Nasir Coffee, to emphasize even more that he is the focus of this magazine issue.



Response to Compulsory Question 4

Question 4 Response Prezi