Tuesday, May 11, 2010
I was given access to quite a few really good pictures for this layout on Peruvian folk art. I chose the three that I did because they showcase the work of the artist as well as one of his featured students at work on some of the art. I chose the head and deck that I did because I wanted to express an emphasis on what makes Orellana's artwork stand out from other Peruvian folk art.The pictures pretty much tell the story so I decided not to include graphics and stuck to a simple color scheme.
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Cover Design for Final Production
Here is the final copy of the cover layout:
Here is the original draft:
I used red and blue because I felt it works well with the context/content of the story titles. All of the font sizes range from 20 - 48. I decided to stick to one font for the feature story titles. I picked Bernard MT Condensed because I felt that it flows with the quirky theme of the magazine title. I also outlined the titles that applied color to in order to make them stand out even more so than they already do.
Here is the original draft:
I used red and blue because I felt it works well with the context/content of the story titles. All of the font sizes range from 20 - 48. I decided to stick to one font for the feature story titles. I picked Bernard MT Condensed because I felt that it flows with the quirky theme of the magazine title. I also outlined the titles that applied color to in order to make them stand out even more so than they already do.
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