For class this week, we had to create 10 two-page spreads, which includes the first 2 spreads we previously created for last week plus 8 others. Just like the previous spreads I created these using Adobe Indesign and the mouse to create page layouts along with placing various boxes, text, and images on these pages to make content for the magazine. After I created as many spreads as I could using all of my art I previously created in this class, I went to the art I created in my Digital Imaging class, which primarily uses the programs of Photoshop and Painter.
Composition
For the remaining pages I chose the color of the background based on the color of the images I put on that page to give it a nice flow or feeling. The color of the text I used on each page was based on the color I chose for the background, to make sure the text is readable. Each page has its own unique layout and setup depending on the pictures and text that go along with each set of images. Each page has a theme to make sure the page flows well and the reader doesn't get lost of confused. I arranged each page the way I did for readability and style. The things I want the viewer to see are as follows in order, the title of each spread, the images on each page, and finally the text or body copy to let the reader understand how I drew or created these objects.
Concept
The concept of these pages is the same as the first 2 spreads. They are simple because what I just really want to communicate to the reader are the steps that go into creating these types of images along with the craft, concept, and composition of these images I created.
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| A 2-page spread about my shade images I created. |
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| A 2-page spread about variations of my shaded cup image I created. |
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| A 2-page spread about an image of my Grandparents that I fixed with the use of Photoshop. |



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