that would be a blog
still hook up with em, the magazine would be selling like hot buns on a Saturday night!
that would be a blog
that would be a blog
Just becouse it's similar doesent make it a blog.blogs are super similar to magazines, and these guys are all super up to date with scooter stuff. they would write great articles.
With the test,
2. If your getting a close up picture, make sure the rider has like lots of aftermarket parts, so basically, showing that scooters HAVE aftermarket parts.
Thats just stupid, you could have the worlds first triple bri flip on a shitty razor a and no one would care that much. Thats just like saying if your gonna make a tutorial on how to tailwhip you have to have good shoes on so people can have fun looking at them.
I know what your coming at, but if you had an awesome pic of someone doing a tuck no hander backflip and he was on a shit scooter, would you turn the picture down?You cant put a video in a magazine, yet.
Its different dude, this a front page of a magazine. If a skater or something walks past or see's the mmagazine and theres a kid on the front doinga trick on a "shitty razor a" or just a stock he might think that were just a bunch of ------s fucking around on "garage scooters" or a cheap k-mart toy.
We want the best image possible. To show that actualy is scooter companies and aftermarket parts.
Its completely different to the shit your on about.
I know what your coming at, but if you had an awesome pic of someone doing a tuck no hander backflip and he was on a shit scooter, would you turn the picture down?
True, but the next thing is if the picture is any good anyway. If it looks awesome it should go on, if it looks average put it inside the book. It just all comes down to what the editor thinks of it.It's like someone riding a fucking Huffy bike on the cover of Dans Comp, or someone riding a Walmart skateboard on the cover of Transworld. It's all about image, dude... when little kids pick up a magazine, most of them aren't interested in what trick they're doing, they're interested in what they're riding while they're doing it.
I know where you're coming from, but this is regarding the front page of a magazine dude. Sorry, but you're gonna need something flashy and appealing if you want "curb appeal", so to speak.
True, but the next thing is if the picture is any good anyway. If it looks awesome it should go on, if it looks average put it inside the book. It just all comes down to what the editor thinks of it.
Good point, everyones opinion is different.I think the cover should have someone riding aftermarket parts. Like parts that look unique from normal scooters. Like Slayers/Crowbars, FrenchID/SenioR forks, and MGP/District with their unique headtube designs. I think it would make people look twice. Like "Wait, thats not my little brothers razor." It could make me people realize that scooter riding isn't just for 5 year olds.