Magazine Inner Advert - Progression

I have begun production of my competition page of my magazine. Here I have added a radial white and grey background. I have used white and grey to show purity and truthfulness. I have also added in the logo and camera image I wanted in my sketches. I have also used guidelines to help me correctly position my images to be in-line. The next step is to add images and text into the page. I also need to ask my peers for feedback.
I have successfully added images onto the page as I noted in the previous step and am about to begin typing details of the competition. I have faded them into each other to help put more images into one space by neatly overlapping them. After asking my peers about the first steps of my magazine's page the main feedback was that my logo had to be on the opposing side. This did not only look better but also applied to continuity theory (gestalt principle). This means that the reader automatically looks at the top left corner, which in this case sees the magazine's logo. The next step is to add text and the Terms and Conditions.

I have almost completed my page. The terms and conditions of the competition have been added and persuasive language / techniques have been used to grab the reader's attention. I have used Sans Serif fonts because I needs the advert to be very clear and easy to read. I chose a black, green and grey colour scheme for the fonts because it includes brand association with the logo. The colours also work well and give it a modern feel to the page. I have added a blue band at the bottom with the terms and conditions. This is not only to confine all the detailed part of the advert with the persuasive part but I have used the colour blue in the page to apply with colour theory. This meaning that the colour blue is used as an instructional colour, so the reader sees the colour blue and sees that area as an instruction to read the ajoining text. For the next stage, I will need to ask for further feedback and add contact information.

I have successfuly completed production on my competitions page. I have added contact information in the negative space, which includes social media, email and postage address. I have added an additional arrow to fill the negative space to the left. It also helps the reader understand what the ajoining text is telling. Also, after another discussion with my peers, I have changed the writing in the main text from 'Enter Now' to 'Compention'. This is becuase my peers said that when they first looked at the page, they thought it was an instructional page but they had to read further. Although it attracted attention, it had the wrong effect I wanted, so I decided to change the text and now it looks much clearer what the page is as first glance.