2. After experimenting with what I
was going to do on Photoshop,
such as adding shapes, I got rid
of all the features and left just
all the additional editing of the
image and the models in the
picture.
5. Then I created 6 columns
demonstrated by these
images by drawing a text
box, and selecting how
many columns I wanted on
the page.
6. This is what it looked
like after pasting in
the text onto the
document.
7. I made the page
numbers firstly by
making a black box
by clicking on
Shapes, clicking on
a box and putting it
at the corner of the
page. I selected my
colour by selecting
black on Shape Fill.
8. I copied and pasted
this box on to the
other side of the
page, so they were
the same size.
9. I added page numbers in the
black box, using the Imprint
MT Shadow font with size
20pt.
10. To make use of
graphics, I
created a red
box firstly.
11. Then I made a
white box and
a white triangle
on top of the
red rectangle.
This is where
the heading for
the topic in this
graphic would
be.
13. Then I added a circle which is
where a quote from the text will
be placed.
14. As well as positioning the black box
correctly I produced a Drop Cap.
15. Then I increased the size of the text
from A4 to A3, and created a guideline
of columns, again having six columns.
16. I firstly cropped the image of Tom, the
drummer, so it had full focus of him
playing the drums.
17. I wanted to
create borders
around the little
images, so I
went on Format
Picture – Colors
and Lines, and
increased the
weight to 7.5pt.
18. Then, for the main heading, I changed the font to Adobe Garamound
Pro, and the size to be 12pt.
19. I made the title of the songs bold, so the
reader could know what was being
discussed.
20. Here is the font I used for quote
in the Graphic.
21. For the headline, I used the font Graffaire,
and increased the size to 40pt. I also
changed the colour to some of the words
in the font to make it more outstanding.
22. For the kicker, I used Calibri font, the same font
which is used for the paragraphs. I highlighted the
band name, Not Quite the Norm, in bold.
23. The whole of the text was in Calibri in font size
11.
24. In order for
the text to fit
around the
models, I
made a text
box so the
text would
not be hidden
by the band.
25. This is the font of the text in
the textbox – Calibri, in size
10pt.
26. For the last
paragraph of the text
I put it in Italics, to
show that the last
paragraph is for
promotional
purposes.
27. To get the little pictures of the band
performing to fit on the page, I
overlapped the picture of the singer on to
the picture of the guitarists playing.