Friday, March 6, 2015

Color Crazy

Being an indecisive person makes the freedom I am given for this project 1000% more difficult. I just want to get my ideas out there so I can start narrowing things down and make decisions. Maybe this will be therapeutic?

Colors are important and the fate of my magazine depends on my chosen colors doing their psychological duties. I want my magazine to make someone feel motivated and happy. I want a "cloudless sky with no humidity" kind of feeling.. you know what I'm talking about.

My target audience is women in their early 20s. It's around that time where people begin to get serious about getting their life together. I want to inspire and support women that want to be happy with themselves without being limited to materialistic things. I want to educate those on how to make this transition in a realistic way. It's a lifestyle, not a phase or a diet. My magazine is going to leave readers with answers to questions they didn't even know that they had.

I have not decided on a title or a cover photo, but that's okay because when I do it will be awesome. I do know that I want the background of my cover page to be white with a border made up of green, yellow, and blue. I want the border to have a floral design to show the nature and femininity. I want the magazine to be useful decoration.

Colors are intriguing and definitely play a huge role in the decision people make when deciding which magazine they want to look at and purchase. I chose each color for a specific reason. The blue is calming and is supposed to make one feel secure and dependable. My magazine is going to make you dependent on yourself and feel secure in your decisions. Green is associated with organics and nature. It symbolizes serenity and health. Yellow is a happy color which is what a reader is going to feel after reading my magazine. Yellow symbolizes positivity, motivation, and creativity. That is the exact goal of my magazine.


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