I've decided to not use self lines in my publication. Because I want to keep the style fairly simple, I think that self lines would take away from this. Publications such as Vogue do not have self lines, and while my magazine is very different from Vogue's, I want that same classy feeling. I think that the title and content speaks for itself in terms of delivering information to the audience. Incorporating the colors of the lesbian flag as much as I can are what is important to me. I realize that I most likely won't able to do this because I'm basing the publication on the color scheme worn by the main model, but it would be nice to attempt to coordinate the colors.
Friday, February 25, 2022
Thursday, February 24, 2022
Update on Models
Many of my models have been unable to schedule dates for photoshoots for extended periods of time. Two of them said they weren't comfortable taking the pictures anymore, and I completely understand.
However, I now only have one model to photograph. Though I think I will be okay with only one model, I want a bit of variation to make my spreads seem like a true magazine so I will be modeling alongside them. I have asked a friend to help with the photoshoot and ensure that the photos where I will have to model are properly positioned. Alongside this, they will be helping me with technical aspects of the photoshoot.
Our photoshoot is scheduled for March 5. Once this photoshoot is done, I will be able to complete almost every aspect of my magazine, as I am featuring the model and myself in the cover, table of contents, and in the inner spread.
Wednesday, February 16, 2022
Moodboard
Belles-Lettres aims to be a safe space for young queer women. I want the magazine to be simple but still have personality come through with every picture, as it is a very picture heavy magazine. I want the feel of the magazine to be reminiscent of early 2000s magazines with their funk and fun, all while staying true to the model's own sense of self.
Monday, February 14, 2022
Masthead Analysis
Progression in health sciences means that health magazines have limitless prompts for articles and covers. This is especially true when it comes to the world of psychology. In a sense, my magazine is a health magazine. I aim to tackle dismantling the stigma that comes with being a sapphic person today, even as the LGBTQ+ community becomes more widely accepted.
In the many issues of Psychology Today, it is true that the only recurring theme in these magazine spreads is the typeface and placement of the masthead. Each issue has a different color scheme and different framing of text depending on the subject of the picture in their front page. The masthead usually matches the color scheme where it will stand out without feeling like a foreign object. The title of the magazine also leaves the subject very broad, letting them cover topics such as mental illnesses like depression, grief, and self help. The title may change fonts and placement, but the masthead stays tethered to the same place.