Monday, June 30, 2025

LO2: Legal & Ethical Report

Legal

The Obscene publications act is an act that prevents magazines from releasing certain content. The law makes it illegal to publish content that corrupts its readers. 70% of my audience are from the ABC1 social-economic gradings due to my magazine’s events requiring a disposable income. Parents of teenagers (13+), 50% females and males, ages 35-50-year-olds, are my primary audience. There are multiple aspects I need to consider in order to not negatively impact my audience. My magazine is for Sheffield’s events, both small and large, therefore I must promote behaviour that are positive and allowed within event guidelines. This is to prevent my audience from allowing their teenagers, or themselves, from conducting rude and unethical behaviour. To do this I will conduct research on The Christmas Market, only promoting activities, such that are allowed as well as highlighting the events rules- such as respecting staff. 

Libel Law makes it illegal to publish content that is harmful about a person or publishing untrue information. One way I will adhere to this is being neutral regarding the events I am promoting. When promoting Sheffield Christmas Market, I will not say harmful things towards the event, focusing on fact rather than my opinion. Therefore, I will not exaggerate nor under-exaggerate, to create a true narrative of what to expect. This is important as my target audience are trusting my magazine to inform them of what they can do at these events. If not it may push them to act irrationally due to untrue expectations. Additionally, most of my events advertise small companies, with the exception of bigger events such as Sheffield Christmas Market. This means my articles could servley impact buisnesses negatively if I publish harmful content about them. Finally, if I don't respect these laws could face legal action and fines. To do this I will fact check my statements, and focus on what is offered and the experience, then personal opinion. I will also not promote events I belive would be unenjoyable for my target audience. 

Under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, copyright is an automatic legal right that protects original creative works from being copied without the owner’s permission. This effects the production process of my magazine. Conventionally, across most magazine genres, including event magazines, their pages have many assets, images and banners that create a distinctive style. This means for my magazine to follow the codes and conventions of magazines, and follow my wireframes, I need numerous assets. One way to follow this law, whilst save time making assets, is making sure any asset I find on the internet are under ‘All Creative Commons’. This is a category I can select under ‘tools’ on google and it allows me to use images that are under the act commercially without fees. This is extremely beneficial as my product has no finance. Additionally, another way I can adhere to this law it is making me own assets using photoshop. In many ways this is more beneficial than using online ones as I can fully customise the asset to make it fit my house style strongly. With this in mind, I will take my own photographs. For my main cover I will make make a banner using a mix of assets under the All Creative Commons law and editing on photoshop as well as a drawing small graphics on photoshop for all of my pages. If I don’t follow this law, I can face being sued or fined. 

Ethical 

Representation of Sheffield's diverse population impacts the success of my product and is ethically important. Sheffield has a multicultural population that is inclusive of all walks of life and its important that my magazine reflects this. Images are an important tool that can connect to audiences, they create buoth personal identiity (bluhmer and Katz theory) as well as ideal self and partner (Rogers 1980).  The representations I show must not depict negative stereyotypes, instead highlighting Sheffield's diverse identiity. To adhere to this I will include a realistic familiy as my main cover image. I will also have a range of people in my DPs images that reflects Sheffield's society. If I don't follow this, I wont face legal action yet my magazines representation will be negativly impacted. This can prevent sales. Additionally, it can negativley impact my audiences if my representations are harmful or untrue, leaving some adults hurt. 

Mise en scene is an important part of my magazines design, as it communicates genre, engages the target audience and connotes content. A significant aspect of mise en scene is clothing. Due to my magazine being aimed at families, witth teenagers (13+) and parents (35-50) as my primary target audience, its important that the teenagers on my front cover are dressed in age appropriate clothing. Any form of revealing clothing or sexualtaion would be ethicially irresponsible and illegal, as we as harmful to the way audiences interpret my magazine. To adhere to a family-friendly genre, I will ensure that the clothing chosen for teenagers are modest and suitable for age group. This allows audiences to form an appropriate personal identity connection with the magazine. Additionally, this clothing wont be christmas focused, rather Winter, to allow people from all relgiions to connect with the magazine. If I dont follow this, my magazines reputation will be negativley impacted. Additionally, inappropriate clothing could encourage harmful or expoitaive readings. This would damage the trust between my product and its audience, reducing saales and potentially causing emotional harm to readers. 



LO2: Gaining permissions

 Consent and Release Forms For House Photo Shoot 

Rowan 



Rosie









HUGH


Alyson 

In Public.

I don't need consent and release forms for my photoshoot at Sheffield Christmas Market. This is because it is in public, therefore I legally dont need premission to take photos of people there. Yet it is important I consider ethically who I take photos of. 


Friday, June 27, 2025

LO2: Call sheets

  Call Sheet for House Photoshoots 




Call Sheet for Sheffield Market Photoshoot



LO2: Risk assessments and Recce forms

Reece form for City Centre Photoshoot 



Recce Sheet for House Photoshoot


Risk assements for Editing desk 


Risk assement for Filming 

Risk Assement for Home 






Monday, June 23, 2025

LO2: Visual styles and themes moodboard

Front Cover 

Moodboard



Justification

Colour Scheme: My colour scheme features multiple shades of blue amd reds, which follow my magazine’s house style. The front cover highlights the winter theme through these colours, creating a design that is both minimalistic and playful. This minimalism is achieved through my limited colour pallet, which has a clean, cohesive and professional appearance. This professionalism makes my magazine trustworthy, engaging my target audience. 


Graphics: The graphics on my front cover will reflect a winter aesthetic, making the content immediately recognisable. Its important that the visuals focus on winter, rather than Christmas, to ensure the magazine appeals to a wider audience across Sheffield, regardless of culture or religion. The design will romanticise the winter season, to present it as enjoyable- this will encourage readers to engage with local events. My main cover image will have an idealised family, with teenagers and parents smiling together. This imagery reflects what my target audience desires, making the image relatable and appealing. By representing my target audience’s ideal self (Carl Rogers, 1980), the cover motivates my target audience to use the magazine and visit events. 


Inspiration: I was inspired by this magazine, in particular its controlled colour scheme which looks professional and polished. the minimalistic designs is also clean and inviting. While my own magazine will be more family friendly, the use of graphics has influenced my design choices. 



Contents Page



 Moodboard 






Justification

Colours: The colours for my contents page are the same as my main cover and house style, which creates a strong cohesivity across the magazine. I plan to use an even split of blue and red to clearly organise the magazine. Blue represents the winter activities while red represents the Christmas-focused features, this makes the page easy to navigate and visually balanced.  

 

Graphics: I wanted the graphics to reflect the same contrast as the colour scheme between winter and Christmas. Winter focuses content such as snow and snowflakes with Christmas trees and warm mugs to clearly show the distinction between the seasonal themes and allows audiences to quickly identify different sections. I also want to employ plaid as an interesting feature to connote the comfort. 

 

Inspirations: I am inspired by the two content pages on my mood board. They both have large amounts of information and use interesting layouts and clear categories to organise it effectively. This has inspired me to think about how I will divide my large amount of content into separate categories (winter and Christmas) and interactions with surrounding graphics. 




Double Page Spread


Moodboard






Justification


Colours: The colour scheme of my DPS will be mainly reds with accents of blues. This priority of red reinforces the Christmas content and links to Sheffield Christmas market. The blue accents will compliment the page and prevent it from becoming visually overwhelming while creating a consistent house style.


Graphics: My DPS images will be like the ones on the mood board and idealise the Christmas market through warm lighting and busy scenes with customers experiencing the event. This reflects what the audiences wants to experience and links to Carl Rogers ideal self-theory by presenting an appealing event that audiences will want to be out. Additionally, the graphics will support this mood with festive icons to reinforce the Christmas theme. Like my contents page, I also want to include plaid to create a warm and interesting feature.


Inspiration: I was inspired by the DPS's on my mood board and their use of bold graphics. I plan to do something similar and use a bold slab of red to structure the pages content and reinforce the house style I also liked how they integrated images into the layout, which I want to use to add visual interest and help content feel more dynamic and engaging.  

 





Saturday, June 7, 2025

LO2: Production schedule & Gantt Chart

 

Gantt chart




To schedule the production and planning of my product, I created a Gannt chart that allows me to quickly identify my time schedule and tasks. 



Production Schedule 

To help schedule the production and planning of my product, I also created a Production schedule. These are more detailed then Gantt Charts and allowed 

LO4: Evaluation

For this unit, I had to create four pages of a new magazine (Front cover, Contents Page and DPS) aimed for a Sheffield based audience. I cho...