Creating my fashion magazine was super fun—but it definitely didn’t come out perfect the first time. That’s where the editing and feedback part came in. This stage was all about taking what I already made and making it even better. I used Adobe InDesign to put everything together. At first, I thought it looked pretty cool. But once I stepped back and looked at it again—and shared it with a few people—I realized some things needed to change. Some pages looked a little too crowded or messy. InDesign makes it easy to move things around, so I changed how the text and pictures were placed. I gave some parts more space to “breathe” so they weren’t so squished.
Sunday, April 6, 2025
week 9 post 1
I had a few fonts that didn’t match the fashion vibe I wanted. After getting some advice, I picked cleaner, more stylish fonts that looked more like real fashion magazines. It made everything feel more professional.I used some bright colors at first, but they didn’t really fit the overall look. I switched to more neutral tones and pastels that felt softer and more elegant—just like the mood I wanted the magazine to have. My friends told me which pages were their favorites and which ones were confusing. One friend said a photo was really cool but kind of got lost in the background, so I made it bigger to let it stand out.
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After weeks of planning, designing, writing, and editing... my fashion magazine is finally finished! It feels kind of amazing to hold somet...
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