These are the ten colour pallets that I thought would go well with my magazine and the colours would contrast each other so that I am able to write on any of the colours that I have chosen. In my opinion I like the colour pallets with red and yellow in them the most as it connotes danger or urgency and I think that this will grab the audiences attention the most. Also due to research I have found out that most of the magazines of the genre indie/rock choose the colour pallets with black, red and yellow. Both of these magazines use red black and white however kerrang use yellow too. I think this is interesting however there are too many colours on the page and I would like to keep my magazine simple and less busy than this, and therefore I'm going to use a three colour pallet like NME magazine. After consideration I would like to use this colour pallet of: Black, White and Red. This means that when creating my magazine I am able to put things I would like to stand out in the colour red, also I can write in any colour on any colour background as they all contrast each other and therefore will work well.
I like the colours you have chosen to use for your magazine, the red will stand out really well from everything else on your magazine which will make your magazine memorable.
I like the colours you have chosen to use for your magazine, the red will stand out really well from everything else on your magazine which will make your magazine memorable.
ReplyDeleteAlso can you tie this in with the info Mr Smith posted on his blog about colour?
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