Friday 20 February 2015
Friday 6 February 2015
Second DPS Work in Progress
Here is my second double page spread that I have created.
I used InDesign to create it and I used Photoshop to enhance the images.
The giant 'S' contrasts against the small body text and the opposite page that is full of images.
I chose to colour the 'S' in purple because it matches with the man's T-shirt in the first photo and the balloons in the last photo. This links the two pages together.
I used InDesign to create it and I used Photoshop to enhance the images.
For the second image, I decided to draw a skyline. This is so that it would break up the page of images and contrast against the strong colour and detail of the other photos.
I took the three photographs on various holidays. I chose these photos because they fit in with the holiday theme of the article. They give a bright and warm feel to the pages, reminding the reader of the typical feel of a holiday.
I chose to colour the 'S' in purple because it matches with the man's T-shirt in the first photo and the balloons in the last photo. This links the two pages together.
Tuesday 3 February 2015
First DPS Work in Progress
I have created two double page spreads.
The first dps that I have created has two transparent shapes that fall across the picture. This creates contrast and interest within the design. I created the shapes with the Rectangle tool then dragged the corners out to alter the shape.
The image that I used is one that I had taken when I went to New York. I edited it in Photoshop. I changed the levels, brightness, contrast and saturation to enhance the image.
The body text is sans serif to add a trendy and stylish look to the magazine. The sub headings are slightly larger than the body text and are in bold. This is so that they stand out from the body text and break up the page so that it is easier to read.
The first dps that I have created has two transparent shapes that fall across the picture. This creates contrast and interest within the design. I created the shapes with the Rectangle tool then dragged the corners out to alter the shape.
The image that I used is one that I had taken when I went to New York. I edited it in Photoshop. I changed the levels, brightness, contrast and saturation to enhance the image.
The 'Life Freedom Happiness' text is larger than the rest of the text. This is to create contrast against the rest of the double page spread. I decided that 'Freedom Happiness' fonts were too concordant against each other. I changed the typeface of 'Freedom' so that they contrasted.
The body text is sans serif to add a trendy and stylish look to the magazine. The sub headings are slightly larger than the body text and are in bold. This is so that they stand out from the body text and break up the page so that it is easier to read.
I used a grid when making this so that the different factors of the page align and therefore look more pleasing to the eye.
I added two of my own photographs at the bottom of the right hand page. This balanced the page out against the body text that was taking up the rest of the page.
At the bottom of the right hand page, I included a page number and folio. I also used whitespace around the edge of the body text and in the large pink triangle. This gives a classy effect to the magazine and ensures that the dps isn't too cluttered.
I used two pull quotes to break up the body text. I made them larger and bold so that they'd be eye catching.
Wednesday 21 January 2015
Contact Sheet
Here is a contact sheet of photos that I have taken that are suitable for my dps. I have circled the ones that I like and have written notes on what I think is good about the images. I have crossed out the images that I don't want to use.
Monday 19 January 2015
DPS Final Draft - Using a Grid
I have chosen this design to make for my double page spread. I have drawn it out on a grid so that it ensures a look of unity and to help the readability.
Friday 16 January 2015
Double Page Spread Scamps
Here are my own designs of double page spreads. I was aware of using grids, contrasting sizes, contrasting typefaces, whitespace and effective use of images when designing these pages.
Monday 12 January 2015
Adjustment Layers - Editing Photo
Here is the raw image that I decided to edit.
First, I altered the levels. I did this by clicking the 'Create new fill or adjustment layer' icon. The icon is a half black and half white circle.
A drop down menu appeared and then I clicked on 'Levels...'.
An adjustments window appears that features a histogram. There are three arrows underneath the histogram that can be moved to change the levels of the image. When altering the arrows positions, the levels of the image change.
Here is the image after the levels have been altered. The darker areas of the image have been deepened and the lighter areas have been lightened.
Next, I changed the colour balance. I selected this option from the same drop down menu as before. To change the colour balance of the mid tones, I dragged the arrows across to get a slightly warmer effect on the image.
Here is the image after changing the colour balance.
After that, I changed the vibrance and saturation. This is also selected form the same drop down menu as before. By increasing the vibrance, the image's colour becomes more intense. By increasing the saturation, the orange/yellow colour in the image intensifies.
Here is the image after changing the vibrance and saturation.
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