Creating the ‘Write’ Article
I was super excited when we received this task to create a fashion article based off the interviews we had done in the last media session. I love to write and the idea of being able to use these interviews to write in a narrative style fashion with far more creative freedom than one would with an essay was exciting. We were given the option to write in a Q&A style or in an article style, and while I’m not a media student, I thought the article style was not only more interesting but also more useful to me as a business student.
As a focus of my article, I wanted to theme it around the future of fashion, specifically around the effects of COVID, sustainability and globalisation, with the students I interviewed as part of the real life connection within the story. I did this to reflect my desire to work within sustainability management for a company in the future.
To begin, I researched and brainstormed ideas of how I wanted my article layout to look. I knew I wanted a clean and contemporary style and also wanted to play with font and size. I also had to keep in mind considered imagery that reflected the people I interviewed and incorporated their work. I created a research page before I began, just to grapple with some layout ideas and reference points.

I also created a content order to organise my thoughts for how I wanted to structure the text in my article and create the narrative I wanted. I focused on the themes I mentioned before, using the interviews to solidify real-world opinions on them and look at fashion through a Gen Z student perspective for both design and business.

For my image selection, I chose images directly from the Instagram’s and blogs of the girls I interviewed, focusing on the more fashion and work related photos they had. I tried to also select images that I thought would be put into a magazine article if they were being interviewed in real life.
I decided to create my article in In Design as I thought it would give me the most professional-looking outcome. I used framing to line up the images, and also realised I had actually collected too many images and would not be able to fit them all in, so I decided not to use some of them. I wrote my content first on a word document to check for spelling errors, before moving it to the In Design document, where I was able to use the skills I had learnt in Adobe to allow my text to carry over multiple pages. As part of my layout, I also used decorative lines, (one red and two containing colours from Karen’s design work) to add some graphic detail to the spread. I like the clean-cut look of my layout, but I’m still unsure if it’s perhaps too empty or even too busy.

I also faced some difficulties along the way while doing this task. I was quite nervous about using In Design as my laptop doesn’t run very well with high quality documents and freaked out a little when I was trying to save it as a high quality image. To prevent any loss of work, I did back up the file to my hard drive so I had a copy in case my laptop stopped working (which fortunately it didn’t). I also realised I should have taken more thorough and full sentence notes, as I couldn’t actually understand the context of some of them, which meant I inherently lost some interview information.
Going forward, I would like to present my article in my next Adobe class to get some feedback on the layout of it and make any adjustments I need to from there. Overall though, I’m really happy with this outcome and enjoyed doing this task a lot, as I felt it definitely played to my strengths.
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