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Using Photoshop To Edit My Magazine The font I decided to use was Showcard Gothic with a font size of 150pt.This was to ensure it was bold and clear within the positioning on the magazine page. Although i had to edit the text and this is visible in the I added a red stroke to the text to make it stand out even more and tie in with the colour scheme I have used throughout. Other things I added also included drop shadows just to make it easier to read for the audience. This font is Using ‘Total Film’ as inspiration I then added the word Twist to complete the name brand of my magazine. It’s easier to remember and more catchy for the audience. This consisted of using the same font although change the size so it was smaller and

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Using Photoshop To Edit My Magazine

The font I decided to use was Showcard Gothic with a font size of 150pt.This was to ensure it was bold and clear within the positioning on the magazine page. Although i had to edit the text and this is visible in the next picture.

I added a red stroke to the text to make it stand out even more and tie in with the colour scheme I have used throughout. Other things I added also included drop shadows just to make it easier to read for the audience. This font is simple in showing the genre, being clear to read and catchy enough.

Using ‘Total Film’ as inspiration I then added the word Twist to complete the name brand of my magazine. It’s easier to remember and more catchy for the audience. This consisted of using the same font although change the size so it was smaller and was able to fit in.