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Magazines are one of the print media that is part of the press. Magazines carry on exploration, education, and entertainment missions. The messages contained in the magazine are permanent and the public can set the tempo to read them. Magazines are published weekly or monthly. Here are the types of magazines based on their publication period. 

Here's the process of making a magazine for commercial and non-profit purposes:
Magazine Concepts
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Make a good plan. Put simply, early morning conversations can be a creative idea about the forefront of magazines. Make the details about: Want to make a magazine? What is the
purpose? Or what the vision and mission of the magazine will be. To make it easier to organize, we also need to know the target audience first. You can assume what the reader wants. If necessary, do a little research on that. Also think of the product concept, including physical concepts (size, shape, page count, paper type, etc.), visual (design), and verbal (language). Another important consideration to consider is the distribution of magazines. The production cost calculations must also be a subject of discussion, including the sale price (if the magazine is for sale). The name of the magazine can be thought of later, once all the concepts are clear.
Design Planning
These stages include rubrics, column counting, photo needs, magazine cover concepts, and more. Rubrication is the distribution of rubrics in magazines, including page masking for each section. The page design of each section can be different from each other, depending on the theme of each section. Create a prototype, magazine design example to find out the space for writing and drawing in each section. The amount of characters (or words) in the text, below the illustrations, is a design consideration. When making a decision, try to position yourself as a magazine reader. Enjoy your magazine. Then make a note of the shortcomings, so that they can be fixed immediately. This is often overlooked by designers.


Create A Magazine Prototype 
Examples of common magazines are called prototype or zero editions. The purpose is to find out the market's taste. Work seriously, the process is just like the actual magazine. Through editorial meetings, textual content, photo needs, illustrations, and other news items must be designed in detail. From this point on comes the need for data needed for a piece of writing, including considerations from outside editors. 

After the data search and writing process, the manuscript was taken to the design team. All of these writing needs were organised according to the original concept. If all goes well, the design of the magazine is ready for printing. The next task is to distribute and promote the prototype magazine.

Evaluation of Magazine’s Prototype Project
The editor needs to evaluate the magazine's prototype. It is important to discuss whether the vision and mission of the publication are in line with previous goals. Feedback from various parties, including readers and retailers, was noted as a refinement in the premiere. Profitability must also be an important topic. With the expectation that the magazine will continue to operate, the project of making the premiere will continue as it continues to evaluate. The process is the same as making a prototype, with various improvements of course.

Launch of Premier Edition
This can be done through the press, or simply by the event. The point is, you start serious about publishing magazines. The commitment to make the magazine stand out must be firmly rooted. Remember, evaluation of each issue is a must. Think about the next magazine development.