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The images that are used in both the before and after of my magazine table of contents will be replaced as soon as I am able to take the images myself. Photos all came from the "Canva" website (Home - Canva). I changed the image of a piece of meat with a fork on it to multiple pictures of desserts so that it was better suited for a dessert/food magazine. I changed the colors from red to purple and blue because I thought those looked more suited for my magazine. I changed the website name from "WWW.RAWSOMEDIET.COM" to my magazine's website "WWW.DDSWEETS.COM". I also removed the text that stated who took the image. I finally spaced the new words and rectangles so that they fit better on the page How does your product use or challenge conventions and how does it represent social groups or issues?
My product does not use or challenge any conventions. In addition, it does not represent social issues. My product does, however, represent middle class families. Since I am showcasing a desserts magazine, the only people to whom this may appeal, are those who are in the middle class because they have the time and money to make these desserts. How does your product engage with audiences and how would it be distributed as a real media text? My product engages with the audience by showing very appealing desserts that a person would possibly want to eat, and as the audience reads further into the magazine, they see how easy the recipes are, and realize that anyone can create it if they have the time and money. It would be distributed as a real media text by a printed magazine, and an internet article that has an attached step-by-step video of how to make the desserts.
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