Wednesday, 27 April 2011

Uses And Gratifications Theory

Uses and Gratifications Theory


Information
        • finding out about relevant events and conditions in immediate surroundings, society and the world
        • seeking advice on practical matters or opinion and decision choices
        • satisfying curiosity and general interest
        • learning; self-education
        • gaining a sense of security through knowledge
Personal Identity
        • finding reinforcement for personal values
        • finding models of behaviour
        • identifying with valued other (in the media)
        • gaining insight into one's self
Integration and Social Interaction
        • gaining insight into circumstances of others; social empathy
        • identifying with others and gaining a sense of belonging
        • finding a basis for conversation and social interaction
        • having a substitute for real-life companionship
        • helping to carry out social roles
        • enabling one to connect with family, friends and society
Entertainment
        • escaping, or being diverted, from problems
        • relaxing
        • getting intrinsic cultural or aesthetic enjoyment
        • filling time
        • emotional release
        • sexual arousal

I feel that my music magazine “Little Stereo” uses the personal identity, entertainment and information Use’s and Gratifications Theories. In my magazine i used information, such as events and festivals notice to bring together social groups in a stereotypical environment. The other personal identity, gaining an insight into one’s self through the use of music and emotive expressions. This creates a connection from the magazine to the reader, making it more personal than controversial. I also feel it applied entertainment, giving the reader an emotional release, it can also fulfil their spare time, i feel my magazine mostly applies to the entertainment uses and gratifications, as being a music magazine it gives the readers a chance to escape and emotionally release within the magazine.

Audience FeedBack On Front Cover Results












Audience Questionnaire For Front Cover

I gathered audience feedback from friends, family and classmates to see their reaction to the magazines front cover final production.



Audience Feed Back On Front Cover Questionnaire

1.    What was your overall reaction when you first saw this magazine? (choose which apply)
-Grabbing Masthead:
-Main image attracted you:
-Bold and Interesting Font:
-Overall Resembles Your Lifestyle:
-The Themed Colours:
2.   Do you feel the magazine relates to your style/lifestyle?
-Yes:
-No:
-Sort Of:
 3.   How do you find the layout?
- Easy to follow:
- Difficult to read:
- In between:
4. What was the most striking Element of the magazine?
- Masthead:
- Main Image:
- Font:
- The Content:
- Style:
- Colours:
5. Looking at my magazine do you feel it represents the indie and rock target audience?
- Yes Spot on:
- Kind Of:
- Not Really:
- Not At All:
6. Would you buy this magazine for yourself or someone interested in the genre?
-Yes:
-No:
-Not Sure:
7. What could be improved on the front cover?
-Main Image:
-Font:
-Style:
-Themed Colour:
-Masthead:
-All of Above:
-None:


Saturday, 2 April 2011

In what ways does your music magazine use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real music magazines?

In what ways does your music magazine use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real music magazines? 
1.       Masthead and Title


For my masthead I used the font ‘extravaganza’. I chose this font because it was all one case type and was bold and clear to the reader. The font had jagged, textured feel to the text which related to the magazine’s genre of rock and indie. This was influenced by the masthead’s of magazines ‘Blender’ and ‘Kerrang’ they are both bold and symbolic and clear to the reader which is the look i wanted to achieve, it also made it easy for recognition for the readers in the future by not challenging the conventions over the limits. The ‘Kerrang’ logo was different to other conventional masthead’s which influenced me to challenge mine. I decided to chose a font that added texture, i didn’t want the masthead to be to extravagant because i would prefer the puff’s to stand out, as that is the main advertisement of the magazine.


For the colour of my masthead i wanted to keep it simple, similar to ‘Blender’ as i feel the more simple the bold colour rather than magazine logo’s such as ‘billboard’ create a much more dramatic effect.  I think my masthead turned out v very well and the font and the colour blended and hit the target audience I wanted. It created a bold effect but also challenged conventions with its own unique style.


How is the genre reflected in your magazine?
My magazine genre is rock and indie and i wanted to reflect the genre in all the ways possible. By using the costumes of the artist’s and props created a real live rock show feel, with the image for the font cover showing the boy singing loudly. By using these images and demonstrating the use of rock and indie formed instruments such as drums and electric guitars all added towards the feel of the magazine and its genre. The colours used for the magazine also reflected this by using black and white two blocky and bold symbolic colours created a dark effect which i think reflected the sense of rock throughout the magazine. The overall construction i think hit the target audience i wanted, by using the correct fashion, camera angles, colours and font all reflected onto the rock and indie genre. But i feel the font could have been improved to become more interesting, by manipulating the puff’s i think i could have given a much more convincing rock and indie genre effect to the magazine.

Mise en scene of images
 The images i used for my magazine were taken in a rehearsal studio in High Wycombe. The rehearsal area made it a very realistic and followed all the conventions of giving off the ‘artists’ at a live performance. By taking the pictures while they were in playing made the photos even more realistic. The images for the font cover and double page spread really reflected the genre of the magazine by editing them into black and white giving a different feel to the magazine. The contents page image is also in black and white but by using the picture of a female attracts both male and female audiences by creating mixed genders. I conducted a variety of different camera angles and shot types to capture different images and visualise the different emotions of the ‘artists’, for the front cover i used a midshot as it captured the centre of the ‘artist’ and created a bold statement immediate to the reader. The angle’s for the double page spreads were extreme close ups and wide shots to give a contrasting difference into the eye of the band. I also manipulated the images by editing them on ‘Photoshop’ and ‘Picnik’.


Costumes and Props
The costumes i used for the photoshoot were indie/rock styled clothing. The clothing were reflecting the genre of the magazine which would attract the audience. I used a number of different props, which were stereo equipment to give a realistic feel to the magazine photos. The costumes and props relate conventionally yet unconventionally to other magazines, by relating to unique ‘artists’ the magazine has the upper hand to express the fashion by celebrities in their casual clothing. This creates a personal connection between the magazine, the celebrities and the reader. However i did want to follow conventions of other magazines to relate to the stereotypical genre of rock and indie.
People
The people i used in my magazine were a mixture of male and female, all of young adult and teen ages. This targets my target audience and relates the audience to the people in the magazine. I’ve used male and female in the magazine but more pictures of males due to the band ‘chemical wake’ were all male cast. If i were to do my magazine again i would add more pictures of females on my contents page to demonstrate its not a biased magazine especially due to the front cover.  The age of the band ‘Chemical Wake’ demonstrates young artists and their aspirations and becoming a celebrity this draws in and creates prosumers for the readers connecting them together.
Font and styles
The fonts i chose for my magazine throughout reflected the genre of the magazine. The font i wanted to keep was bold and basic, so i didn’t use an manipulation devices and specifically used ‘DaFont’. If i could go back and change this i would have used the manipulation for the font for the masthead, as i felt it could have created a bigger effect on the magazine. The font i chose was intended to make a striking impact on each of the individual pages, the font throughout was all in bold, symbolic text making it clear to the audience. The font’s i chose throughout the magazine created the effect i wanted, the stood out and jumped off the page making a clear cut impression.


Copy/Written Content
In my magazine the language spoke to the audience in mixed types of language. If i were able to change the language again i would add more direct speech to the reader creating a personal approach. The style of language wasn’t to categorized but the use of slang was used on the front cover of the magazine in the main puff’s.  I didn’t want to use slang throughout the whole magazine because i wanted to open to a wide audience of young adults and teenagers, this could have created a smaller target market by using too much slang. I used exclamation marks in almost all cases to emphasize the magazines puff’s and pull out quote, i feel this effect worked well and attracted excitement and a buzz to the magazine. I used the magazine ‘Vibe’ and ‘Billboard’ as influenced for the written content, i felt they used casual language and the use of punctuation draws the reader in.

How is the genre reflected in your magazine?
My magazine genre is rock and indie and i wanted to reflect the genre in all the ways possible. By using the costumes of the artist’s and props created a real live rock show feel, with the image for the font cover showing the boy singing loudly. By using these images and demonstrating the use of rock and indie formed instruments such as drums and electric guitars all added towards the feel of the magazine and its genre. The colours used for the magazine also reflected this by using black and white two blocky and bold symbolic colours created a dark effect which i think reflected the sense of rock throughout the magazine. The overall construction i think hit the target audience i wanted, by using the correct fashion, camera angles, colours and font all reflected onto the rock and indie genre. But i feel the font could have been improved to become more interesting, by manipulating the puff’s i think i could have given a much more convincing rock and indie genre effect to the magazine.
Front Cover Layout
The layout for my front cover is quite conventional. I have used aspects from both stereotypical magazines but used individual effects to separate it from the other magazines on the market. For example i used the front cover main image to full scale centre of the page this is used in a lot of magazines but i used an unconventional method of using no eye contact, there was a side shot image inside of full front. This made my magazine that little bit different it also gave a live effect which i wanted to achieve. The puff’s fonts are a variety of different positions similar to most magazines; but wanted to make the picture clear and separate them from the font this made a clear conventional layout which I wanted to keep.  I wanted to follow conventions because i think this would blend with other magazine, i wanted to concentrate on other aspects of the magazine to make it unique. I used NME front cover as my main inspiration and influence on my design. The layout of the text and the main image’s centre position was the layout i wanted to achieve for my magazine.

Contents Page Layout
My magazine contents page follows an unconventional layout to most magazines. Unlike my front cover i wanted the layout of my contents page to be unique. I decided to make the contents page firstly a double page, this then spaces out the information instead of crowding and overlapping of texts. This also gave me the advantage to add more things to my contents page which created an even more unique effect. I laid out the page with only one picture in the top right hand corner with a reflection; if i could do the layout again i would enlarge the picture more. The contents page was split into two different sections. One section was the ‘no1 hits’ on ‘little stereo’ radio this then advertised the magazine by using this unconventional layout. The layout of the text was centred down in columns creating a different effect and centring the text into the page, in straight eye-line view. The contents pages that influenced me, were two in particular were ‘Billboard’ and ‘Vibe’ by combining the two i created my idea for the perfect contents page layout, by the use of space and quality.


Double Page Spread Layout
The double page spread layout is very conventional and similar to most magazines. I found it very difficult to make the double page spread layout unique to other magazines. But i discovered that by rotating the text and adding two different backgrounds laid out in different sizes and positions changed the basic layout into something original. I wanted to make the layout for the spread unique to draw attention to the page and the artist’s interview; also by using mainly pictures on the page in a variety of sizes created a visual connection with the reader. The pull out quote was another device i used to separate the middle of the body text to draw the reader into the main article. By using this layout it navigates the reader around the page and makes it very eye catching. There were many double page spreads that used unique techniques but i found the two double page spreads below to be the most interesting with making it unique just using the layout and i used these devices forward as excellent inspiration.



Conclusion
Overall in my magazine I feel I have followed conventions, although challenging followed conventions in certain aspects. I followed conventions to keep within the target market of existing magazines by following certain trends, such as the layout of the magazine. By keeping in the conventions I felt this could only benefit the magazine, by blending in with existing magazines, and satisfy the audience’s expectations. Although I did want to challenge certain conventions to make my magazines stand out from the crowd of existing magazines. I did this by giving the magazine a themed black and white colour, including the pictures; I felt this made the magazine stand out, and compliment the genre indie and rock. Throughout the magazine I wanted to tweak and alter certain conventions that were mandatory, and making them that little bit different. I felt by changing the pictures slightly and a range of bold fonts, all indifferent for the puffs gave the magazine a certain edge that other magazines didn’t pursue. Looking back at my magazine and if I could change things I would have challenged the conventions a lot more as of the constant demanding audience and the rapid increase of high audience expectations. If I could change my project I would have considered this in much more depth and created a much more dramatic emphasis to shock the audience.

How does your music magazine represent particular social groups?

How does your music magazine represent particular social groups?
My magazine represents a number of different social groups but is preferably targeting young adults and teenagers ages 16-24. There is a large target audience that I wanted to target, so by following a wide range of techniques in my mis-en-scene, use of language and so on, I feel I have targeted that particular social group. My magazine represents this social group exactly young adults and teenagers, such as new young artists. By involving young adults and teenagers this creates a more personal and intellectual level of understanding, drawing in the audience. The social groups I have represented are rock and indie, and through the results of ‘find your tribe’ I feel  I was representing ‘indiescenster’, ‘indie kid’, ‘clubber’ and ‘trendie’. These all relate to the magazine’s genre and the target audience. I represented these social groups categorizes in a number of different ways through the use of: costumes, lighting, location, scene, props, camera angle, and type of pose, mis en scene and use of language. I represented the social groups for example in the mis en scene. I used dim lighting giving the image a dark rock effect of a live stage, by using the type of pose, the model appeared to be singing in a loud, passionate, intense manner; this also provided the rock and indie theme to the magazine. I also used the costumes and props to represent the social groups, which I feel were the up most important features to represent the social groups. By using costumes in casual indie style clothing and the use of props such as electric guitars, speakers, microphones and drums created an atmosphere for the whole social group setting. I feel the social groups represented also portray the full genre of the magazine, NME is an example of how I wanted my magazine to be represented; and I feel I have continued to follow their conventional style but with a few changes to represent by particular social group.

What kind of media institution might distribute your music magazine and why?

What kind of media institution might distribute your music magazine and why?
I think a suitable media institution to distribute my magazine would be between ‘future PLC’ and ‘EMAP’ as they both have similar gaps in the market of a music magazine for indie and rock. Their current published magazine such as for ‘EMAP’: ‘nursing times’ and ‘planet retail’ and for ‘future PLC’: ‘metal hammer’ and ‘computer music’ creates a rock and indie music magazine gap especially for ‘EMAP’; and although ‘future PLC’ distribute ‘metal hammer’ a rock magazine, there is still a gap in the market for rock ‘and’ indie magazine, which would blend nicely into their profile, as well as being that little bit different. I feel there is a map in the market for a niche or mass market rock and indie magazine, from knowledge the only successful rock and indie magazine is ‘NME’ with ‘IPC MEDIA’. The gap in the market maybe small, but by distributing a similar magazine gives a variety of different approaches to the audience and a larger supply of choice. I feel future PLC would be best for distributing my magazine, as I feel it fits well in their portfolio without creating competition, they also have lots of experience in distributing music magazine such as ‘Metal Hammer’. Although personally I would prefer to have chosen ‘IPC media’  but due to their current rock and indie magazine ‘NME’, would make my magazine a competitor as we have a similar genre and represent the same social groups.

Who would be the audience for your music magazine?

Who would be the audience for your music magazine?
My audience for my music magazine is aimed at young adults and teenagers aged 16-24 both male and female. Although I feel most music magazines are aimed more towards male, and my magazine also leans towards a more bias view point for the male audience. In my audience research the results showed that the market to target was indie and rock magazines for students as when asked ‘where do you read magazines’ they results showed mainly while in a work environment or out and about. This demonstrates students moving to and from different places, aiming the music magazine at the young adults and teens.


The results from ‘FindYourTribe’ also provided results that supported my idea for audiences of the rock and indie genre. ‘FindYourTribe’ had a number of different categories of audiences in the rock and indie genre. By using this information to find out more in depth about the places, shops, income, technology and things they do in their spare time, contributed to a full informed view of my audience. The ‘FindYourTribe’ results demonstrated that the audience I was targeting were mainly students, who were on low income or starting new jobs. It also concluded that the spare money was contributed towards mainly entertainment such as events, festivals, shopping and nights out clubbing. These results were a real eye opener and as I continued I discovered young adults and teens advancement of technology; by becoming prosumers the audience are becoming more and more involved. This made me consider the future of the magazine and the contents reflecting adverts and ways for the audience to connect through with their technology.




I then started to look at socio-economic grouping, and which categories they fall into, from my audience research results I discovered they were in socio-economic groups’ c1, c1 and d. This then helped me to consider the audience and the funding of the magazine. Furthermore I continued to look at psychographic profiling this describes the behaviour if the audience and investigated how people see themselves. I feel my audience falls into the ‘Aspirer’, ‘struggler’ and ‘explorer’ I’ve chosen a wide variety between choices because my magazine is to hit all different types of young adults and teens who are interested in rock and indie music. I have used this information throughout my magazine to discover the pages for my flat plan and what they should include such as technology adverts. From the ‘FindYourTribe’ results this has continued to make an impression on the advertising also, by including their interests, hobbies, labels and more. From my audience research I have gained an exclusive insight into the world of young adults and teenagers, this information has contributed throughout my magazine.

How did you attract/address your audience?

How did you attract/address your audience?
I used a variety of different techniques to attract my audience in a number of different ways.  The use of language was an important factor I wanted to address. By using different language I could relate to the audience on a more personal level of intellect. So I decided to use abbreviation and short hand text to make the text more interesting, casual and personal. I felt by doing this would immediately attract my target audience and would support addressing the social group, and with my target audience being ages 16-24. I feel this connected well with the social status and group. I also felt punctuation was an important factor as part of my use of language by using exclamation marks I created an emphasis on the puffs making a bigger impact on the story line, this draws in all audiences by exaggerating and emphasising the puff’s, pull out quotes and titles.
The font was another important factor I needed to consider. I felt that making a bold, clear font would create a lot more impact from being symbolic, but furthermore I wanted to create an unconventional edge to the font. So by looking at many different types of fonts on ‘Picnik’ and ‘DaFont’ I decided on choosing different types of font for different puffs on the front cover to create more impact. I felt that by using different font types I could achieve a more eye catching effect which would draw attention to the magazine. Colour was a big aspect of the font, as the theme colours throughout the magazine were black, white and grey. I decided to use white text against a grey background, I felt the contrast between white and black is a harsh contrast, giving the effect making it stand out off the page. From looking at my fonts I feel that the white against black was a very good contrast rather than black against white, I feel white against black was a bigger contrast; I’m also very glad the different styles of fonts complimented each other well. Although if I were to do it again I would have added original font such as ‘Arial’ so the magazine impression doesn’t appear too crowded.
The content of the magazine is one of the up most importances. From my audience research I became apparent to the fashion trends, shop’s, music, style, food and everything that involves my target audience and the magazines social group. So the content was at the most critical thing as I needed to contain as much as their interests majority music but also with advertising, discount and competition. So to attract the audience I included as much as their interests as possible, and through surveying discovered which music content such as interviews or festival reviews, which were most popular and critical in the magazine. The content of the double page spread and the contents page, were made full a vibrant with lots of information. I used the pictures as a visual interaction with the audience other than using words. For the contents I used rhetorical questions and statements misleading the audience or intriguing them into wanting to no more, so this navigated them through the rest of the magazine. I also used questions and answers in the interview that would interest the audience and involve them by using words such as ‘us’ and ‘we’, creating a personal connection between the audience and the magazine.
The images I used attracted my audience in I felt by the realism of the photos. I took the photos of the models while they were unconsciously aware they were being taken, I felt this gave a much more realistic approach. This also addressed the audience into the magazine’s genre and social group. The images portrayed the genre and the content of the magazine by taking photos while in movement, creating a realistic – live band effect; this supported the rock and indie genre because of the facial expressions and the costumes. The costumes and props within the images were of the upmost importance as they addressed the genre of the magazine, so by using casual yet fashionable clothing this attracted the reader to the type of magazine. I also used both male and female photography to attract both sexes to the magazine although due to the double page spread of an all cast male band, the magazine seems bias.

The masthead I chose was the main subject of catching the audience’s attention. To attract the reader I needed something that was bold; clear to read, and symbolic. By using a white font against the dark grey background created a contrasting match between colours making it stand out against the page. I also laid the masthead over the image of the model; I felt this made it much clearer to address the audience. The name ‘little stereo’ drew attention to the music magazine by having a masthead name relating to music, this also draws the reader’s attention to the fact it’s a music magazine. The font I found using ‘DaFont’ achieved the style and impression I wanted. ‘Extravaganza’ the font was rock and indie and attracted and addressed both sexes male and female. The masthead style was symbolic bold and all in uppercase creating a symbolic finish, I also felt the texture of masthead background with ‘paint splatters’ created a unique look that most magazines rarely achieve.

The layout of my magazine I wanted to keep conventional. I felt this was important as then the magazine is still unique but follows other magazine trends. The layout for the front cover was symbolic and original with the main image and puffs down the left and right side of the page. I used other features to make the magazine unique as explained before but by keeping to the conventional layout I felt we would have an instant target audience. The layout I created in my flat planning demonstrating different layers of images and text over images throughout the magazine. By creating indifferent layout for throughout the pages and making them all as individually different as possible created a much more interesting magazine to the reader. Although pages that were connected had similar layouts to continue navigating the reader through the magazine. Overall I feel my layout could have been a little less conventional to stand out against the other magazines however the flat planning layout demonstrates the creativity and originality put into the layout making it interesting for the reader.

I targeted my social group and male and female gender by using images, use of font, content, and use of language, layout, masthead and representations; to create a broad unisex magazine and a specific social group young adults and teens. By using both male and female in the images and unisex colour scheme are just some of the examples of how I make this a gender non bias magazine. Although unfortunately due to the double page spread of an all male cast band, all the models are male and can be looked upon as a bias magazine. For the social group representation I used young adults and teens in the pictures, addressing the audience that this magazine is for young people. The use of language was also a good conduct as a use of slang, exclamation marks, and short text addressed the audience in casual spoken language, attracting young people to the magazine. I felt that overall the social group was portrayed mainly by the use of images of other young models; I felt this really helped portray not only the genre but the target audience and the social group. However I do feel that my magazine could have been less bias, as the magazine is approached to seem more towards males, if I could change this I would have added more female images into the contents and front cover.

My research helped me target my audience by researching using the websites ‘FindYourTribe’ and my questionnaire. The research was the main impact on my decisions as I discovered the trends, places, events, music, food and more that young adults and teenagers are interested in. ‘FindYourTribe’ helped me to categorize and discover the potential types of teenagers and young adults for the indie/rock magazine. Doing this gave me an insight into their lifestyles and helped towards the advertising and content of the magazine. With all this included this attracts the target audience and addresses them as they are features of their lifestyle within the magazine; this then creates a more personal connection again between magazine and the reader leading to loyalty and popularity through the continuance of the magazine. This information all contributed to ways to target my audience, the information was integrated throughout the magazine, to relate to the audience and represent the magazines social group.

What Have You Learnt About Technologies From The Process Constructing This Music Magazine?

I used my Kodak camera to take pictures for my preliminary task and my main task. The camera is 10 mega pixels so the pictures were taken at a good quality; this made my pictures clearer for the front cover, double page spread and contents page.

I used my HP G62 laptop to do a majority of my work, using a laptop allowed me to continue my work while in different locations such as at college, home or around a friends.This provided me convenient access to my work. I also used the computers provided at college in the library and student learning centre.
This is my mobile phone. I used my mobile to contract friends and models for meeting times such as the photo shoot and recordings for my blog project. This provided me continual access to the people involved in my project.

My Kodak printer aloud me to print off my final front cover, double page spread and contents page. The Kodak high quality printer made the pictures come out in good quality to be placed in folder with the rest of my project.
My Memory stick was one of the most important devices in my coursework. My memory stick aloud me to take and travel folders and information between college, home and other locations. I also used my memory stick as a back up process to keep out of risk of losing any of my work.



I used Hotmail and Office Outlook as other ways to contact people involved in my coursework. The e-mail system aloud me to contact and confirm appointments with the people involved. I also used the e-mail as a way to receive audience feed back for my final front cover, double page spread and contents page.
I also used Facebook as another source of contact. By creating statuses regarding open positions for models and audience research for my target audience gave me access to a variety of young adults and teens.


I used Adobe Photo Shop and Adobe In Design C5, to edit my images for my front cover, contents page and double page spread. By using both these applications i added different effects to my images. I did find both applications difficult at first but through testing different methods it became a very useful app. 


I used paint quite a lot over the course of this portfolio. I mainly used it as  device to copy and paste my print screens to demonstrate my manipulation of photos and evidence of my work throughout the project.


I used DaFont as one of my main sources of researching fonts. I found this website very helpful to find he right style for my genre of magazine. There was a wide variety of different fonts to choose from and i used them for my front cover, contents page and my double page spread. I found this website very useful as a way to find many different fonts.
I used Blogger to create a blog account. I found this a great way to keep all my information together in one place and i was very easy to use  and navigate around. I was able to upload pictures, videos and voice recording and PowerPoint's as well as write about my work.
I used Internet explorer to my full advantage. I found the Internet a fantastic way to find up to date information about the current styles, and up to date labels and more. I used the Internet to edit my photos right away across to research on FindYourTribe. The Internet provided me with lots of information towards my portfolio.


I used slideshare as a way to upload PowerPoint's presentations to my blog., by using a HTML code. I found this very useful and quick b just creating an account and using the easy to use upload system to translate my PowerPoint's into my blog.

I used Picnik a website as another source of manipulating my images for my portfolio work. I found Picnik very easy and quick to use ad was definitely one of my favorite sources of image editing. I found it had a variety of different effects, touch ups and font styles. It's really contributed to my project.


I used PowerPoint and Word as a way on typing up information in preparation for my blog. I found it also helped when designing all of my production task. I used both Microsoft software through every inch and aspect of my portfolio. I used it to upload images, change images, change font style, and moving around text. I couldn't of done my project without it and gained a bigger insight to what they have to offer.



I have gained a deeper perspective on the use of technologies and have gained greater understanding to the new applications i had never used. Both Adobe applications i found hard to use at first, but then i realised how much it benefited my production tasks. I found the Blogs and Slideshare great ways to share and upload information in a easy collected way, this was a real insight to me and i will definitely use in it the future. The other applications i already had used such as PowerPoint and Microsoft Word i gained a deeper understanding of the ways in which they can be used to your full advantage especially throughout my portfolio production. This project has opened my perspectives to the new extent to technology and what it has to offer.