The Process.
I started off by adding my header and footer into my inDesign document. I then put the title' The Pop Star That Disappeared' on top of my header, like on my contents page I overlapped the text onto the white page because I really liked the look of this. I then added the logo and the page number into the left side of the footer. I then opened up bridge so that I could transfer my article onto the page, after doing this I split my first paragraph up from the main article and set it across the top of the page. I then made sure my article fitted into the three columns equally, they fitted straight away with the correct font size. I added a drop cap to the first and last paragraphs in the article and then finally added in a quote from the text with the article 'tapped' around it. I then decided to make a change by making the text of my opening paragraph slightly larger than the article and I put it into a bold font so that it would stand out. To finish the first page of my double page spread off I added in the three red graphics to the pages, I think that these gave the page a splash of colour and helped to separate the text up.
After editing my main image in photoshop I used bridge to transfer it to my double page spread making sure I got a clear image. I made my image the full size of the page with the header and footer bars overlapping the image. I then added the date into the the right hand corner of the header bar and in the footer bar I added 'Subscribe at www.Vinyl.com' in the left side of the header bar and the page number and logo on the left side of the header. To finish my page off I added 'picture : Alice Kent' to make it give the pages a professional look.
After editing my main image in photoshop I used bridge to transfer it to my double page spread making sure I got a clear image. I made my image the full size of the page with the header and footer bars overlapping the image. I then added the date into the the right hand corner of the header bar and in the footer bar I added 'Subscribe at www.Vinyl.com' in the left side of the header bar and the page number and logo on the left side of the header. To finish my page off I added 'picture : Alice Kent' to make it give the pages a professional look.
The Final Product.
I am overall extremely pleased with how my double page spread finally turned out. I had a clear image of what I wanted the outcome to look like and so this meant that not many things had to be changed along the way. I feel that my double page spread has turned out exactly the way that I intended it to and there is nothing that I would want to change about it.
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