OUGD501 - Final book prints

Final book prints

Printed in digital print. LCA.

This shows my design as a GQ advert. The advert is Paco Rabanne (fig 3-5). The only problem for this style of advertisement to be in a GQ magazine, is that it may cost the company too much to be in 3 pages of the magazine, which they may not be willing to pay.

This design is simple and still informative, putting across a style which the audience can engage with.

The print was on a gloss paper, same as the GQ magazine. Pagination was a slight issue, as the double sided print was slightly off.







This shows my ‘Advertorial’ proposal in a A5 magazine form. The advert consists of an introduction to Rolex, an introduction to the product, key information about the product, quotes from Rolex, variations of the products and how much they cost.

The front cover is only for my COP submission. If the magazine was mass printed, the magazine will have its own brand

This design is simple and still informative, putting across a style which the audience can engage with.

The print was on a gloss paper, same as the fashion magazine. Pagination was a slight issue, as the double sided print was slightly off, but not as much as the A4 GQ prints.

This proposal would be more approprate as the magazine can have as many ‘Advertorial’ adverts as possible. The magazine can also create a theme within, so it will look more professional.














Sunday, 17 May 2015 by James Smith
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