Friday, January 24, 2025

Choosing a Genre and Topic

     It's a little hard to read, but I spent some time thinking about what type of magazine I wanted to create for this project. It wasn’t a decision I made alone throughout the process, I collaborated with my classmates and discussed ideas. Along the way, I worked on various assignments that helped shape my choices. By November 2024, I filled out a planning sheet to help solidify my direction.


The words inside the boxes cut-off so here is what they actually say and mean:

What they mean: 

-Bubble #1: Genre and topic

-Bubbles #2-4: Four things that can be photographed for your topic (Two things can share one of the bubbles.)

-Bubbles #5 & 6: Two article ideas for your topic

-Bubbles #7 & 8: Two people who can be interviewed for your article ideas

-Bubble #9: Target audience and issues

What they say:

-Bubble #1: Genre: Travel / Topic: What to expect

-Bubble #2: Iconic landmarks / Culture

-Bubble #3: History or fashion

-Bubble #4: Food, drink, socials

-Bubble #5: "A Cultural Tour Through Europe's Most Iconic Destinations: What You Can Expect in the UK, France, Italy, and Spain"

-Bubble #6: "Top 4 European Travel Experiences You Can’t Miss: From Historic Landmarks to Unique Local Traditions"

-Bubble #7: Travel Expert or Tour Guide

-Bubble #8: Local Influencers or Bloggers

-Bubble #9: 
Target Audience: First-time Travelers, Travel Enthusiasts, Families, Group travel
Issues: Cultural Misunderstandings and Etiquette, Transportation Confusion, Language Barriers

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