College is full of activities like academic excellence, sports participation, and various other extra-curricular activities. one way to inform the students about all these activities is by writing about them in the college magazine. Through various writings and features, the information is circulated around the campus. For making effective college magazines, magazine templates are quite useful tools.

Miami Dade College launched its first student creative arts publication, Metromorphosis, at Wolfson Campus over 30 years ago. Students create the magazine together from start to finish, brainstorming layout ideas, reviewing literary and art submissions, working through the editorial and design process, and selecting works to publish. Metromorphosis gives students the opportunity to celebrate expression through the arts and has garnered scores of awards from scholastic press associations in poetry, fiction, non-fiction, cover art, photography, design and more. Metromorphosis participation and submission are open to all Wolfson campus students.


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The finished oil-and-acrylic-on-canvas painting measured 50 inches by 40 inches, and with assistance from CIA's Reinberger Gallery, was shipped to SpringHill Company's New York offices. A digital scan was used for the cover of the magazine.

This magazine cover is unusual and the background images in a collage of seemingly newspaper or magazine ripped pieces, the back ground catches the readers eye. I would to maybe have a background similar to this as it makes the magazine unique and would appeal to a younger audience keeping it fresh. Another thing that I like about this front cover is that the title or the masthead is in the center of the magazine instead of traditionly being at the top of the page. The cauos of the page would attract a younger audience which is essential for a college magazine as that is the people that would actually be reading it.

On this magazine cover the things that I like the most and would not mind having on my front cover is the font style of the masthead, it is not traditional font but looks abit retro. The place where it is postioned on the page draws attendtion to the background image not drawing attention away from it. the cover page is also not cluttered with other information which is both a good and bad thing as this could mean that it is abit too plain seeming boring or that it is not to busy seeming confusing and like it would be long to read. As well as the background images is not the conventional image that is fonnd on a college magazine of a student doing some sort of work task in the college which is different but could be a negative thing as it could be mistaken for a different type of magazine.

Whats good about this magazine cover is that the headings of the articals that are in the magazine are not to cluttered on the page but evenly spread out. Also, another good thing about this is that the contrast between black background and the red outline of the images and then the white text seperates all of information that is being brought across on the page. This keeps the page eye-catching and causes it to have alot of information and not seem to clutterd.

The whole image on the cover is a good thing about this magazine cover but the only thing that is a draw back is the colours, maybe a purple and pink or neon colours would have been more appropriate as the audience that it is meant to attract is teens or early 20s.

Although this is not a college magazine cover it could be used for ideas as although there is alot of things cluttered together and crammed onto the page it still as a certain buz and edge to it. The combination of images creates a what to read the inside this is an effect that I would want for my magazine.

The image on this image educational as it has the dna model on it, although the use of colours makes it not boring. It is most probably a science college and the use of this image tells you this, I would like to have a image that is related to the college but not conventional as this magazine has managed to do.

This magazine front page has a good use of colours, so it would a relevant source to get creative ideas from as I want front page to have bright eye catching colours. I would like to have an unusual picture like what this magazine has for its background image. This image I also feel appeals to a younger audience which is the audience that I would have for my magazine.

What I would like to use from this magazine would be how the girl on the front page is not doing typical reading or jus walking around the campus, but is a young person it would relate my target audience as they would have their age in common with her and maybe fashion sense as she is dressed how young people dress. In addition the use of colours for the front page is what I would like to use as well as it incorporates the young person with bright eye catching colours to make the reader want to take up this magazine and read it.

My target audience is general college students, their age range will be from 16 being the age of school leavers to the age of around 19 which is generally the age that most students leave college and either enter high education or enter the work force full time. This essentially shows that my target audience is teenagers so my magazine has to appeal to teenagers and the things that would grab their attention. This would mean that any images that I use of people would mainly be of other teenagers of the same age range, as people generally can relate to it and will then want to read it.

People of this target audience are not usually on a high wage earning large amount of money so will also find it harder to part with money to purchase the magazine, so this would mean that it would either have to be on the lower end of the price range or be free to pick up and read around the college like a college newspaper.

The contents page will continue with the bright vibrant colours. As well as having an image on in it highlighting the diversity week. Their would be not an ordinary weeks magazine as it would always be based on whats new in the college so each week would be themed, but would always have the same template for the front page and layout for the pages to keep the continuity.

The Expression staff welcomes submissions in other categories displaying student creativity, including architectural design, computer animation, short films, costume and make-up design, and comics. For more information about how to submit alternative forms of art, follow the above applicable submission information or please contact us as expression@caspercollege.edu.

Kitch examines the years from 1895 to 1930 as a time when the first wave of feminism intersected with the rise of new technologies and media for the reproduction and dissemination of visual images. Access to suffrage, higher education, the professions, and contraception broadened women's opportunities, but the images found on magazine covers emphasized the role of women as consumers: suffrage was reduced to spending, sexuality to sexiness, and a collective women's movement to individual choices of personal style. In the 1920s, Kitch argues, the political prominence of the New Woman dissipated, but her visual image pervaded print media. With seventy-five photographs of cover art by the era's most popular illustrators, The Girl on the Magazine Cover shows how these images created a visual vocabulary for understanding femininity and masculinity, as well as class status. Through this iconic process, magazines helped set cultural norms for women, for men, and for what it meant to be an American, Kitch contends. About the Author Carolyn Kitch is associate professor of journalism at Temple University. She is a former senior editor of Good Housekeeping and associate editor of McCall's

For more information about Carolyn Kitch, visit the Author Page.

"Through her insightful readings of cover art from magazines . . . Kitch illuminates a fascinating and important moment in American cultural history, when national advertising combined with national magazines to articulate and commercialize a new and uniquely American sense of identity. . . . Kitch has seamlessly integrated her historical analysis of visual stereotypes with a wide range of relevant theoretical perspectives, including feminist theory, gender studies, art history, and the cultural history of advertising. . . . Kitch's analysis offers a fresh perspective on the well-worn terrain of women's service magazines."--Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly

"Through Kitch's shrewd and subtle analyses of the developing 'story' told on the covers of leading American magazines, the influential and transformative image patterns by which women were 'seen' in a variety of social roles between 1895 and 1930 are revealed in ways that are provocative, never predictable. For the study of popular culture and its symbiotic relation to feminist history, this book is a major asset."--Martha Banta, University of California, Los Angeles

Creative Services and Branding serves as the university's brand ambassadors and guardians of SDSU's marks, graphic identity and brand standards; collaborates and consults with various colleges, departments and units to meet design, photography and related needs.

Examples of work from the creative services division include posters, magazine covers, newsletters, brochures, display banners, programs and invitations as well as anything else that our clients request. e24fc04721

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