2. Firstly I opened dragged down
two pages to create my double
page spread.
Next I wrote the title of the
double page spread, and
placed it in the place I want it
to be.
3. I moved the text so it went
across the top of both pages
and then placed a large image
box underneath.
I then added two more smaller
image boxes under the large
one.
4. I put borders around each of
the image boxes.
I decided to remove the
borders and the moved the
large image box along and
put the two smaller ones
next to it.
5. I inserted three images and
made them bigger so that the
went across the whole of both
pages. I also added a by-line
above one of the images.
I then added a text box under
the title and wrote in the
standfirst of the article.
6. I inserted all of the text for
the magazine article and
wrote in one of the drop
quotes.
I linked the pages so that the
text would overlap onto the
next page also. I then wrote
in the next drop quote.
7. I centred the text and moved
it into the right place. I also
removed the drop cap that
was on two of the paragraphs
that they were not needed on.
8. I then did the same to the
next drop quote and made
it in the centre.
9. This is what the drop quotes
looked like centre.
I placed a text box in the
bottom corner of the page
where I was going to place the
name of the magazine.
10. I changed the text font to ‘Poor
Richard’ to match the font of
the title on the Front Cover and
Contents page.
I changed the size so it would
be seen.
11. I made sure the text was a
similar size to the page number
and was noticeable.
I opened the option for the
dropcap and chose how many
lines down it would be.
12. This is the dropcap, page
number and magazine title
finished.
I then copied the ‘RAW’ title.
13. Then I pasted it on to the other
side of the article.
I made it the right font and then
left it.
14. I moved the drop quote into
the position I wanted it and
then went on the ‘Frame’
options on the box at the
bottom.
I chose to put a run-around
on the text so that the article
text would go around the
drop quote and not overlap.
15. This is what the text looks like
around the drop quote when
a run-around has been placed
on it.
I moved the text in the article
closer to it so it wasn’t
wasting space.
16. I swapped the images around because the main one stood
out more and then I also enlarged the image, so that it
went under the title, I then made the article title white so it
would stand out.
17. I added another page, linked it
to the other two so that any
missing text would rollover
onto the third page. I also
made the drop quote boxes
bigger and more over the text
boxes.
I removed the original
text, made a new drop quote
on Photoshop and then placed
an image box ready to insert
the new drop quote.
18. I inserted the new drop quote
that was a different font and
colour to the rest on the text
on the double page spread.
I then did the same to the
drop quote on the next page
and placed an image box on
the text.
19. I moved the standfirst to under
the images and inserted the
next new drop quote image
into the image box.
Next, I placed image boxes on
the third page in a collage
arrangement, so the images
would overlap.
20. I then started to insert
images into the image boxes
that I had previously placed
and I made another image
box in the middle of the text.
I created another drop quote
on Photoshop and then
inserted it into the image
box. I also added the rest of
the images and made the
sizes different.
21. I started to put the borders on
some of the images and made
them maroon to match the
colour scheme.
To finish off the page I then
added the rest of the borders
around each image and made
sure they were in the right
position.
22. I moved around the text and made sure everything was in the
place I wanted it to be. This is the final image of the double page
spread.