Investigations into designers, may relate initial ideas and theme -Task 1

The investigations into designers and who may relate to your initial ideas and theme.

The designers I will look at the following :

First designers I have look at is the Kristen Goodfriend from the National Geographic Traveler, the Gavin Shaw from easyJet Traveller and Mike Cutting from Lonely Planet Magazine.

I will look at the other designs if need to be and if so.

This is will be my theme of the “travel” and the idea of the final outcome.

This is the designers I looking at now

The designers who the National Geographic Traveler is Kristen Goodfriend.

The Kristen Goodfriend design the pages of the National Geographic Traveler and the front cover uses yellow bold line to the right of the magazine. The front cover uses a yellow logo with the text says “National Geographic”, another traveller in capital letters in bold letters. Uses a lot of the body text on the body text on the left side of the magazine and the right side use capital letters in bold letters in “50” serif typography. Another use right side capital letters in white no bold text. Use a photo in the background.

The designers who the Gavin Shaw from easyJet Traveller

The Gavin Shaw design the pages of the easyJet Traveller and the front cover uses orange EasyJet logo in white text, at the top text, middle capital letters in bold letters say “TRAVELLER” and the date of the magazine. Use the photo in the background with texts in the middle of the magazine. The right bottom uses carve text with the logo of the partner.

The designers who the Mike Cutting from Lonely Planet Magazine.

The Mike Cutting design the pages of the Lonely Planet Magazine and the front cover uses circles the logo with the lower case say “lonely planet, the date/year may the UK edition. Use the top text, the right side text, win logo right side text with orange/black right side text with orange/black. Use the left side text with orange/black in capital letters in bold letters. Another uses the bottom logo, more test white/blue and the right side is the bar code for the magazine.

 

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