Welcome!

Welcome to my A Level Media Blog. My name is Joshua Brooks [0110] and for this project I am working in Group 5 with Vivian Oparah [0621], Sebastian Hodge [0330] and Louis Caldwell [0131]. Under the heading 'Labels' of the left hand side of the page, you are able to filter post from the project's various stages of production. At the bottom of the page is a link to older posts also. Click the link listed below for Group 5's Facebook page, which contains evidence of production work from throughout the project. Thanks for taking the time to read this and I hope you enjoy the rest of my blog!

NTLS Final Music Video


NTLS Final Music Video

NTLS Final Digipak

NTLS Final Digipak
NTLS Final Digipak [Right click to open larger image in new window]

NTLS Final Website

NTLS Final Website
NTLS Final Website [Right click on the image to open the website in a new window]

Twitter

View our Group Twitter page here:

https://twitter.com/NTLSmusic

Facebook

View our Group Facebook group, which we used to administrate the project, here:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1538872199681204/?fref=ts

11 Dec 2014

Website - Draft 2

Trying different layouts, pages changed a lot but not much new content was added as the components such as the music video, album cover and promo shots had not been fully completed or edited to final standard.

This is the homepage, where we tried adding various button
layouts and extra features to make it more interactive.
We took influence from the 1975's website and the way they had laid out their social media links. Using this, we redesigned and selected social media platforms we thought best suited the band's image. 


Using the square icon design rather than the circular one on the 1975's website also meant that they were more recognisable. The decision to use white logos was because the background for the website was so dark.


Seeing as we had portraits of the two artists, we decided to design and complete the 'About' page of the website. The artists profiles we available by clicking on buttons next to their faces, which lead you to a hidden page containing a short artist bio and a link to their twitter feed. This was meant to improve user interactivity with the artists and was put in place for the more hardcore fans.


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