I wrote the article and left spaces at the top of each page for images. I then added a bold, black headline in "Franklin Gothic Heavy" and a description underneath in "Tahoma" captials, providing consistency for the previously used fonts on both the front page and the contents page. I chose to use a white background because it provides a sophisticated look and it is the easiest colour to read text off because it is so clear. I created a box in the top left hand corner that described the type of feature the article is showing, inkeeping with my colour scheme by using black, white and red and making a white box on the left hand side, imitating the white box shown on the front cover in the top left hand corner. Furthermore, I have created a red box with a white box in the top left hand corner and placed this in the top right corner of the spread, which further provides information to the type of article this is. Also, the font used is "Tahoma" because it is not bold and therefore will not be mistaken for a heading, and it is inkeeping with my house style.Monday, 12 April 2010
Creating the Double Page Spread
I wrote the article and left spaces at the top of each page for images. I then added a bold, black headline in "Franklin Gothic Heavy" and a description underneath in "Tahoma" captials, providing consistency for the previously used fonts on both the front page and the contents page. I chose to use a white background because it provides a sophisticated look and it is the easiest colour to read text off because it is so clear. I created a box in the top left hand corner that described the type of feature the article is showing, inkeeping with my colour scheme by using black, white and red and making a white box on the left hand side, imitating the white box shown on the front cover in the top left hand corner. Furthermore, I have created a red box with a white box in the top left hand corner and placed this in the top right corner of the spread, which further provides information to the type of article this is. Also, the font used is "Tahoma" because it is not bold and therefore will not be mistaken for a heading, and it is inkeeping with my house style.
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