Monday, 30 November 2015

R e s e a r c h & E v a l u a t i o n . .editorials.


In this photograph appear some young people dressed up in a way that mean to be ''different or rebellious'' with their grunge look, I don't care attitude, and urban background.
The title, in which can be read REBEL YOUTH re-enforces the images and vice versa .

About the title I would say it's written in white to stand up inside the dark-looking photograph, which has a colour palette which plays with greys, blacks and some brown-red. It is also written in big capital and irregular letters, to basically shout at the reader it's message. It's obvious the match between the irregular and big font (and the meaning of the text) and the 'irregular' look and  attitude of the models.
There is also some more writing, in a small, regular, white font the magazine talk more in depth about the fashion and style of the model's clothing appearing on the photographs.





This editorial shows a girl with sort of an aggressive/strong make up and messy hair, in a background of palms (nature/wildness). Next to her we find the  sentence WILD AT HEART in big capital letters, in white, to contrast with the dark tones of the image, in a font that could remind to tribal styles, as is very straight and patterned, linking in this way the meaning of the text with the font used, and at the same time linked with the natural background and the look of the model, which could be seen as strong/wild.
Underneath this text we can read in small red capital letters: I am a woman, hear me roar. which re-enforces the meaning of the title and the image itself ( see woman's serious and focused expression), linking all of them and clarifying de main idea that want to be transmitted.






In this image the relation between the photo and the font is very obvious, the model, wearing a fringed shirt, seems to be moving, and the typing says ON THE FRINGE, fringed itself, with a background of what feels like movement lines, so there we have shared features for both text and image. Underneath this we find another text, written in a much smaller font, as explanation of the image and title, highlighting the key words by making them thicker (sumptuous materials, darker tones, boho...)














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