All of the World Wide Web was invented by Tim Berners-Lee.
Web 1.0.
This is the first generation of the World Wide Web it began in 1993. Some of the design elements for Web 1.0 included; static pages instead of dynamic user-generated content, framesets, the use of tables to position and align elements on a page. With Web 1.0, I have found out that only the owner of the website is allowed to publish new or any information this is called one-way broadcasting. Web 1.0 had worries over privacy concerns which resulted in no memebers of the general public being able to add their own information, they were only able to read the information which was on the websites.
Web 2.0
Web 2.0 is associated with web application, it allows the author of the website to communicate with the audience so they are able to add their own information. This version of the web allows people to socailse on websites such as Facebook and MySpace, have blogs such as Twitter and Blogspot, use websites which allow users to add their own content for example Wikipedia, and other websites which allow users to share their own content for exmaple YouTube.
Web 3.0
Web 3.0 has not been defined but it is about being able to access the web from all different places. Some internet experts say that Web 3.0 will allow people to relax and the internet will be able to do all the work for them.
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Friday, 6 May 2011
NME
· How the magazine began and has changed/adapted over time?
· What has made it popular in these different periods?
· How has ownership affected it?
· How important are the writers and the journalistic styles?
· What sort of relationship has it shared with its audience and the subject it concerns itself with?
NME's first issue was published on 7th March 1952. The magazine was bought by London promoter Maurice Kinn. When the magazine was first released it was initially printed on a non glossy paper however now a days it is printed on high quality paper. In the November of 1952, NME created the first British singles chart which was different to charts these days as back in 1952 NME found out how many sales bands had and calculated the chart from there.
During the 60s the Beatles and the Rolling Stones became famous, NME magazine hadf a large successful market. These two successful bands appeared on the cover of NME frequently which increased the readership. By early 1970s NME had lost ground due to the fact the editors failed to keep up with the pace of developing Rock Music, during 1973 NME was on the verge of closure but when a new editor and new writers came to NME, the magazine became popular again with a different audience.
By 1976, a new style of music Punk came around and many people began to start liking this new music scene. The NME gave the band the Sex Pistols their first press coverage about a live review of their gig.
During the 1980s NME became a very political based music magazine, the NME responded to the Thatcher era by supporting socialism through movements such as Red Wedge. Once again the sales of NME began to drop and was once again on the verge of closing. Hip Hop began to be the new music scene which made sales drop even lower than normal.
Nowadays NME happens to be a successful magazine which many people enjoy reading, it now contains when gigs are on and where abouts they are on, reviews on the latest gigs, all of these happen to make the audience want to buy this magazine.
By 1976, a new style of music Punk came around and many people began to start liking this new music scene. The NME gave the band the Sex Pistols their first press coverage about a live review of their gig.
During the 1980s NME became a very political based music magazine, the NME responded to the Thatcher era by supporting socialism through movements such as Red Wedge. Once again the sales of NME began to drop and was once again on the verge of closing. Hip Hop began to be the new music scene which made sales drop even lower than normal.
Nowadays NME happens to be a successful magazine which many people enjoy reading, it now contains when gigs are on and where abouts they are on, reviews on the latest gigs, all of these happen to make the audience want to buy this magazine.
Tuesday, 19 April 2011
Media Music Magazine - Flat Plans
These are images of my flat plans for my magazine, I designed these on Paint. I inserted text boxes and said what would be on these pages, from this people would be able to see what is going to be on each page in my magazine.
Tuesday, 29 March 2011
Thursday, 20 January 2011
Media Music Magazine - The Product.
Below are images of the four different pages which are in my magazine; these images allow my target audience to have a sneak preview of the magazine which they will be able to buy soon.
This is what my final magazine looked like, I was happy with what it turned out like as I have a feeling that many people would like to buy my magazine as it has popular topics.
I decided to do two double page spreads as the first page of my interview didn't have that many questions and answers so I made my interview lengthy and informative so that many people get to grips with what my artist is like and get a good perspective
Media Music Magazine - Professional Planned Photo Shoot.
Once I had learnt how to use the Red Heads, I had to complete a professional, directed and a planend photoshoot.
Here are some of the photographs I took;
Here are some of the photographs I took;
Although I didn't use all these photos, I wanted a range of photos of females which looked nice and expressed different feelings. These images were taken in a range of different places.
Tuesday, 23 November 2010
Media Music Magazine - House Style and Fonts for magazine.
As I have chose the name of my magazine, I need to decide on which fonts to use and what colours to use throught.
Here are a number of house styles I may use for my magazine;
Here are a number of house styles I may use for my magazine;
These are the colours I have chose, my final choice is number 3. I will use this throughout my magazine and maybe even other shades of purple and blue to make this professional.
At first, I tired the colour scheme I chose but it didn't suit and the image I had did not look right. So I changed the colour scheme, I used pinks and grays, I used these colours throughout my magazine so it looked professional. However, when I had completed my magazine I noticed that I had used a colour which dominates towards females so my magazine would possible have a target audience of the female gender.
In my magazine, I used three different fonts to make my magazine stand out. On my front cover I used STLiti & Bradley Hand ITC. I decided to use STLiti for the name of my magazine as it is a curly and strong font which could easily get the audiences attention. For the Headline, Kicker and the Plug I used Bradley Hand ITC as it is a curly font and it does also stand out.
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