Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Making My Contents Page

Before adding any text to the contents page, I needed to establish a layout, and also a background colour. When I had first started constructing this layout, I had left the background plain white, but I felt that this had made my contents page look plain, which is why I chose to add a gradient colour into the contents page instead. I also felt that this suited my genre and appealed to my audience better. 




I also needed to create a Contents title that stood out.





In order to make my images stand out, I have adjusted their brightness, contrast and vibrance, so that they look fresh, fun and dynamic against the text and background on the page.

After adding and editing my images accordingly in Photoshop, I started adding text and other details in InDesign.



Now that this rough contents page has been created, I will present this to members of my target audience, and gain feedback to try and tweak this so that it looks most appropriate when it is fully completed. 

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