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Double Page Spread Development

Katy Marwood

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First DraftThis was just a rough draft of how I visualised my double page to look. It was done using Photoshop so it obviously wasn’t as professional looking as it is now as I used the programme iN-

Design to create my final double page. However, I still followed some basic conventions like the variation in image types, font sizes and capitalisation/varied font of the first

letter of the first sentence.

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Second Draft

This is the second draft of my double page spread and I created this using in-design. Obviously I changed a lot and the most evident was the fact I decided to only use one image. I also added an extra information box at the bottom stating the artists social media. Another feature was that I used two columns instead

of one but I didn’t do this very well as I was unsure how to do so using In-Design as everything was so new to me.

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Third DraftThe third draft of my double page spread for Encounter magazine. For this, I mainly changed font style.

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Final Double Page Spread

This is the final double page spread that I have created for Encounter magazine. A lot has changed in my double page since the first draft. I decided to keep the image colour and added a “film strip feature” to allow the audience to gain a backstage access to the photo shoot whilst providing the magazine with

extra images. I took out the pull quote and learnt how to use the text wrap feature and also the three column feature.