Monday, 15 September 2008

15th September

Okay what i have done recently is emailed, editors of Q magazine MOJO magazine and NME magazine, to ask them a few things about their magazine, i.e How much it costs? How many writers there are? How many magazines are printer?

so hopefully they will get back to me pretty soon.

I have also been looking at Covers of magazines, to give me ideas for my magaize, some ideas for the front cover i have are :-

- Monochrome Photos
- On a beach with a sunset, if it was acoustic
- In a studio sitting on high stools
- Just faces all looking different ways

all these idea depend on the genre of music i decide to have as my main band.

I really like this image as its slighty antique looks perhaps because its from 1981, i also really like how the image isn't central.


I really like all the Rolling Stone magazine covers, but i like this one in particular, because its almost as if Amy is seducing you. I also really like how on most of the covers, The artists head will be in the middle of the title, but the editors leave it, and dont put the words over there heads.



I really like this cover, because its in monochrome and i think it looks really effective against the white background. I also like the way with photoshop they would have brought out the hair on his face, and the wrinkles etc, by sharpening the photo.

just got an automated reply from MOJO magazine saying :-

Hello,

Thank you for your email.

Please note that you have come through to MOJO editorial. The team will only deal with queries specific to the editorial content of the magazine, including competition entries, letters and complaints.

However, if you have an enquiry relating to subscriptions you can call 01858 438 806 and they will do their best to answer your question. Advertising queries should be made to the ads team by calling 020 7295 5000.

Thanks for your support,

MOJO

thats annoying but i'll hopefully get replys from NME and Q.

I think i'll email rolling stone too, even though i want my magazine to me more like Q or NME.

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