Sunday, December 27, 2009

What are the recommended materials for creating a realistic magazine?

I have the dreaded Odysseus project, in which I have to write a letter per book expressing the themes, six interactives, and a good-looking form of a book to put everything in. I was thinking of making it be a magazine, so I was wondering what some cheap, but realisitic materials to create it. I would like it to look like a magazine.





Also, can someone tell me how a magazine is binded together because I believe that is a key component.What are the recommended materials for creating a realistic magazine?
All small magazines (Time, Newsweek) are saddle stitched with wire stables through the folded middle of the double pages, which is almost impossible to do without the special equipment, so the best alternative would be to punch several small holes and either literally stitch with heavy sewing thread or by putting light steel wire, bending the ends flat and adding some glue.


Magazines have that feel because they use a thin clay coated glossy paper which may be available at speciallty paper supply places that sell to printer shops.
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