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Big issue front cover

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  I have chosen to do a NHS feature for my big issue cover because as the elections are coming up, a main proposal for left wing parties, especially labour are highlighting a NHS pay rise etc. This conveys with the Big Issue as although they don't follow a particular political stance, it is clear that they portray left-wing views and don't feature big businesses or banks, so to achieve this, having an NHS feature is very significant for the values and ethos of the big issue. I followed the Big issue house style and conventions by illustrating a powerful colour palette, through the rainbow and contrasts of yellow and blue make the cover stand out. For the background i used yellow to represent positivity an happiness, illustrating the 'sun' so that it can shine among the NHS staff. On this background i have engraved 'NHS' among it to make it seem unique and also give more appreciation to NHS and convey the values of Big Issue. I have chosen this specific cut-out o

Big Issue revision- practical task

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  What is the purpose and ethos of the Big Issue? The Big Issue as a brand is considered to be a business that functions to produce money, which is socially invested to create employment and ease poverty for people rather than providing profit for those who own it. They give jobs to homeless people or those in need by giving them the role of street vendors to sell magazines so they can get back on track The Big issue ethos is to represent those who are underrepresented They are left-leaning, socialist and don't actually have a specific leaning Big Issue conventions and house style: Very colourful colour palettes- easier to sell Cartoonist and lots of editing/photoshop used Features celebrities who have made a positive impact on the world/share socialist views- Greta Thurnburg, David tennant, Marcus Rashford Attentive on issues such as climate change, racism, poverty Big bold typaface House style is diverse- they are experimental Intertextuality Top 3 covers: I have chosen this cove

Theory Project- research

  Gilroy- theories about ethnicity and post-colonialism OCR definition:   - The African diaspora caused by the slave trade has now constructed a transatlantic culture that is simultaneously African, American, Caribbean and British – the ‘Black Atlantic’.   - Britain has failed to mourn its loss of empire, creating ‘postcolonial melancholia’, an attachment to an airbrushed version of British colonial history, which expresses itself in  criminalising  immigrants and an ‘us and them’ approach to the world founded on the belief in the inherent superiority of white western  civilisation .   Context:   During 1500’s to the 1900’s there was a period of colonialism:   Colonialism - taking over another country to run and exploit it   - Britain did this a lot of countries such as India,  Caribbean , and parts of Africa by sailing  and  installing  their own  military ,  soldiers  and government to act as though they owned that country, leading the people to obey the B ritish. This was done in a