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.
Friday, April 30, 2010
California Beach Layout
This is the final draft for the three picture layout. I decided to eliminate some of the empty space by making some of the pictures bigger. I fixed the balance between the head and the deck by making the thin-lettered head a little bigger and the bold-lettered deck smaller. I also added a little more background info to try and establish the story a little better.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010
The king of flight sites
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