Presentations strategies for end user context e.g.Editorial feature.
- Imogen Latto
- Apr 18, 2018
- 2 min read
There are a few strategies that I would consider if I were to present my end user context in real life. As well as creating a photobook and a gallery image for the exhibition I have some other presentation considerations that I feel would show off my work to the best of my ability.
A Editorial feature in the 'Guardian' or 'Sunday times'. These newspapers consist of an older readership who I think would really appreciate the feature as showing a fogotten era as something they might reminisce over. The guardian newspaper consists of UK news, lifestyle, sport and opinions. I think that adding my editorial feature could make the audience think back to that era and think about how England has changed. An older genration might connect my work and think about the value of nostagia that is shown. The Sunday times is a similar newspaper but sometimes consists of art articles as well. I think it would be great to feature in this newspaper to show documentary photography in a truthful and realistic manner that some of the audience could relate too. I have created a template experimention of how my editorial feature could look.
This is my example that I created, however I did look at actual examples of editorial features in the guardian as well.

Guardian examples- Here are a few art and design editorial articles that have been featured in the Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/artanddesign+tone/editorials


Another presentation strategy that I believe would be approriate for my work, would take place in the magazine 'IYL'. This is a photography magazine that shows and inspires a youth audience with different styles, experiments, techniques and approaches. As well as the magazine being avalible on print, it can also be viewed online either on the internet or Instagram. I believe that adding a feature of my work into the magazine would teach the audience about the bygone era and will show how modern England is now to this day.
Here are a few imagery examples in the IYL magazine.


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