4. Step 3
Once the image was imported, I
realised the black text couldn’t be
seen clearly so I changed the
colours to white and red.
5. Step 4
I changed the image too see if the
image would make the text easier to
read.
6. Step 5
Next I used the image I first
chose as it gave a better direct
address but also I changed the
colour of the text.
7. Step 6
I used stroke on the on the title and white
text so that it stood out against the
background and the banner was decreased
in size so that more of the image was visible.
8. Step 7
Finally I added the bands name and a pull out
quote which portrays their attitude toward
rock music.
9. Step 8
Looking at the page when it was printed off the
text was uneven and the colours of the text still
wasn’t as visible as it needed to be. So I moved all
the cover lines to the left, changed it to yellow
and also added a blue tint to the image.
11. Step 1
The first step of the process was to lay out
where the pictures would go on the page and
add the feature articles and regular content.
12. Step 3
Next I added a few photos to see what the page
would look like and placed text underneath to
show what page they are on.
13. Step 4
Here I changed some of my images and
added more as well.
14. Step 5
This is my final contents page. To get
this outcome I changed the feature
articles into two columns and placed
the regular content in the third. By
doing this it made it look not as
crowded and therefore I didn’t need
as many images.
16. Step 1
This was my first step.
Here I laid my
columns, stand first
and title out where I
thought it would go
17. Step 2
Next I inserted my
article into 3 columns
so that all I had to do
was change colours
and add an image.
18. Step 3
This is my final double page
spread. After moving everything
around and spreading the text over
both pages into 6 columns it made
the page look I finally got the
outcome I wanted.