2. I open a new project by
going to File- new-
project then I had to
select the size and
name my project.
3. Here I applied a rectangle box tool that was
the same size of the page and added a colour
to act as a background.
4. Once my background was done I could apply text such as my
masthead. I had this running along the full page, which
followed the code and convention of the masthead for a
double page spread. I applied the text by using the Text box
tool.
5. Once my text was added I could apply the main image. The main image is
of two cadets who are apart of the Sea Cadet core of drums. I inserted
the image by using the rectangle box tool.
6. I then added text and highlighted the question in a
gold colour which followed the colour scheme and
made it clear which was the question and answered. I
done this through out the article. I also added a quote
and who said it this was effective as it stands out the
reader and it makes the article appeal to a younger
audience by breaking up the article.
7. This is my final product and I am
pleased with how my double page
spread has turned out.