Behind The Banner

If you haven’t guessed it yet, I’m into all things music.

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To support this long winded love affair, I have opted for a simple banner that depicts one of the biggest bands of all time, and one of my personal favourites: The Beatles. The combination of a cropped version of an iconic image, teamed with one of The Beatles song titles is a subtle, but quirky reference to my love and appreciation of music.

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The words ‘Magical Mystery Tour’ are shown in my themcolour which is stamped across the cropped photo to resemble a band poster. The simple yet effective banner speaks to a group that is musically inclined, and is inviting to visitors. ‘Magical Mystery Tour’ is a reference to my crazy mind and thoughts, and it is my own way of personalising my banner in a way that represents the brand that is ‘Amy Billing’. 

Colour Me Crazy

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Colours say a lot about our emotions, and our feelings. We blush red when we’re embarrassed, and that sends a signal to others about our emotions and the same goes for our web presence.

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The colour scheme for my blog is very basic. I’ve generally stuck with the same colour scheme consistently throughout my blog. My blog consists of a light pink, black, and coral – all on a basic white backdrop. Coral, a slight variation from the colour orange is said to be associated with action. My colour scheme is consistent and simple – which works well throughout my blog. See below an example of my three chosen colours. The first colour: pale pink is only used on dark backdrops, for example: it is seen on my banner, and on the picture of myself, therefore there is a strong contrast between the text and the image. Black is used for all my main bodies of text, simple because it is easy to read and I use coral (orange colour) to add a little excitement to my page.

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The Full Fonty

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The same way clothing is a form of self expression, the front we choose to represent our web presences can actually help to shape and define your online image.

My font should scream quirky, personable yet professional as well as grabbing the eye’s attention. However, styles like Comic Sans and other handwritten-style fonts convey personality quickly, but they tend to look inauthentic and childish.

Old Faithful, Serif and San Serif

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Both Serif and San Serif fonts are both appropriate to use in large bodies of text, because they are easy to read. Serif in particular is perfect for technical documents, Web text, and online news. Not wanting to deviate from fonts that are proven to be easy for audiences to read, I opted for a San Serif style font.

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Calibri is a humanised version of San Serif (similar to Arial) and it is my preferred font. Which I have matched with capitalised headings consistently throughout my blog.

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I also picked Blackout Midnight to co-inside with my personal photograph. I found this bold, graffiti style font suited the style and persona of my photograph, as well as adding a little edge to my blog. This font only appears on the backdrop of photographs because it represents the feel of street posters (band/artist posters).

About My About Me

i am amy billing

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‘Me, myself and Amy’ is an example of the passion and the creativity that I would bring to my dream job at Rolling Stone Magazine. It is honest, a reflection of my personality and full of passion towards my greatest loves: music.

The ‘about me’ portion of Project Me aims to build a relationship between myself and the reader. By talking about my childhood, the reader is able to make positive assumptions and associations about how my childhood has shaped the person I am today. I am a personable person so I love to develop a relationship with those who read my work, at the same time trying to develop the brand that is ‘Amy Billing’. I then attempt to highlight my strengths without sounding like a resume, passion, creativity, motivated & driven, inquisitive, quirky & unique.

The photo I have chosen to represent myself on ‘Project Me’ is a photo snapped at Bigsound 2013, as a clicked my fingers and dance away to The John Steel Singers . I believe this picture shows me in what I like to call my ‘natural habitat’, listening to live music. The photo emits warm orange colours, and high levels of exposure. As well as this, the photograph is a little out of focus, which transpires my personality and my love of music. I am a little off beat, full of warmth and in one of my favourite places on earth – in an audience. I believe this photo embodies the brand that is ‘Amy Billing’.

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You Wont Read This

Well I’m impressed, because you’re more likely to read this blog in full than a tabloid according to The Poynter Institute.

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However, according to the article the voice of the author captures 30% more attention from readers than expected. So, you’ll have to continue to suffer through my personal writing style, which is more or less just me thinking out loud. It’s a little awkward, silly, hopelessly unfunny and a little bit lame.

The second thing I learnt was that large colourful pictures obviously drew the attention of the reader. This is why I opted to change the picture in my previous blog from black and white, to colour. This draws the focal attention and the reader is more likely to finish reading the article.

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Bright, colourful images catch the eye’s attention.

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I choose this theme because it is simple, clear and easy to read. By choosing a simple theme, I am able to design Project Me to reflect my own personality. The font is bold and easy to read. The large, bold  headlines which are apart of this headline attract more attention, meaning the eye will be drawn and subsequently read the associated text.