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1. I have chosen
this image to use
to edit on
Photoshop
Through Photoshop I
was able to edit the
image contrast and also
remove the background.
The benefit of this is it
allows my image to fit
onto an other
backround
As you can see, this is
my final result of
Photoshop. By
blending in the
brightness and remove
my background. I was
able to easy adjust my
character onto a
magazine cover
2. In this picture I am
cropping the image.
The reason for this is
it become more
easier to take away
the white
background
In this two
image, I am
colour
correcting and
adding
brightness to
the image
To give a refine finish, I removed
spots and bags under the eyes.
This gives a professional look
3. In my spread I required columns
so in the image I have correctly
selected the type of layout i want,
I done
4. For my double page spread, to ensure that I did not have multiple
spelling mistakes and errors I initially wrote my piece onto word to
eliminate this. Furthermore it was much easier to use as I would
have simply copied and pasted my work onto InDesign
This is a sample for the type of fonts that I used for my spread.
I particurly chose this as it will give a great effect towards my
action based magazine. I done this by downloading it from
dafont then onvce placed into the nexus I was able to use it
indesign
Dafont served as an anchor for me
to obtain all different style fonts. I
was able to download it freely and
place it in the nexus.
Saved file of font
5. I stored all work for this
assignment within my drive. The
highlighted information is the
work I completed on InDesign, and
the other is my screenshots and
peer assessment
6. This is the exported pdf file of my
work, in which I incorporated
different fonts to grab the
audience attention
I used highlighted arrow to
convey the impression to
keep reading on, which is
engaging the audience
Using pull quotes,
helps engage the
audience
I added by- lines to give a
professional finish
7. By understanding the form of my
work. It was clear what I had to do. I
added columns because double page
spread has them, and it was also
required of me.
I added images to
contrast the text.
I conducted an
interview . Which
engaged my
characters and
the audience.
8. By adding puns. This
made the spread
interesting,
furthermore this pun
engaged the audience
which is an effective
tool to have.
By unique page numbers it
kept my work with a sense of
formality and organised