Monday, 30 November 2015
Friday, 27 November 2015
Second and Third Page - Welcome and About Us Progress
I will now move onto the third page, this is where I am going to be splitting the page into two halves and adding two different sections. On the top half I will be featuring a welcome message followed by an 'About Us' section on the bottom half.
To start this off, because I already had the background colour sorted and the page was already split equally, I could dive straight in with adding text.
Because I had already established a colour scheme and font, the process is going to become considerably easier.
I went back onto 1001fonts.com and searched for Reglo Bold in order to begin adding text:
After I had added all the text I needed to using the font Reglo Bold, I realised that the page would like slightly bare either side of the subheadings. So I proceeded to add dots on either side, I have not seen this featured on any other prospectuses during my research, apart from on the already existing prospectus:
The next step was to add text, in order to make sure I was enclosing correct information and not jus making it up, I kept referring to the prospectus from last year. To make sure I made no spelling mistakes, I typed it up within Microsoft Word.
To start this off, because I already had the background colour sorted and the page was already split equally, I could dive straight in with adding text.
Because I had already established a colour scheme and font, the process is going to become considerably easier.
I went back onto 1001fonts.com and searched for Reglo Bold in order to begin adding text:
After I had added all the text I needed to using the font Reglo Bold, I realised that the page would like slightly bare either side of the subheadings. So I proceeded to add dots on either side, I have not seen this featured on any other prospectuses during my research, apart from on the already existing prospectus:
The next step was to add text, in order to make sure I was enclosing correct information and not jus making it up, I kept referring to the prospectus from last year. To make sure I made no spelling mistakes, I typed it up within Microsoft Word.
As I was taking screenshots I noticed that I had removed the layer showing the text on my contents page, so I decided to replace the layer so I could get the full effect of all of the writing on both pages.
The next step was to add page numbers.
This is what my final contents and welcome page looks like.
Wednesday, 25 November 2015
Second and Third Page - Welcome and About Us
I will now move onto the third page, this is where I am going to be splitting the page into two halves and adding two different sections. On the top half I will be featuring a welcome message followed by an 'About Us' section on the bottom half.
To start this off, because I already had the background colour sorted and the page was already split equally, I could dive straight in with adding text.
Because I had already established a colour scheme and font, the process is going to become considerably easier.
I went back onto 1001fonts.com and searched for Reglo Bold in order to begin adding text:
To start this off, because I already had the background colour sorted and the page was already split equally, I could dive straight in with adding text.
Because I had already established a colour scheme and font, the process is going to become considerably easier.
I went back onto 1001fonts.com and searched for Reglo Bold in order to begin adding text:
Tuesday, 24 November 2015
Second and Third Page - Index Page Progress 4
The next step will be to place the text onto this page, this will allow the readers to be able to easily access any specific pages they require. This is a very beneficial way to save time and will stop you from losing focus on what information you know you want to read.
I chose to use this font as I felt that it was very simplistic to read and did not cause any confusion, I also chose to put the font in bold as it stood out from the background much more than what it did when it was just in regular for example:
I feel like the size of the font is perfect also, it does not over power the page yet is still big enough to read clearly.
This is what the final touches to my index page look like, I will now begin to create the Welcome Page on the opposite side.
Second and Third Page - Index Page Progress 3
Next will be to position the text onto the actual page, I think I may add a new colour to the colour scheme instead of relying on my images to add colour to the page.
I will make my titles a burgundy shade as I feel like this is a colour enjoyed by most, this will add a bit more too the page rather than sticking with grey and black all the way through.
This is what the page looked like when I added the text and situated it where I thought looked best, once I add more text such as page names and numbers, I may adjust the size as I feel it may be too large. However I will be changing the colour to the previously suggested burgundy:
I will make my titles a burgundy shade as I feel like this is a colour enjoyed by most, this will add a bit more too the page rather than sticking with grey and black all the way through.
This is what the page looked like when I added the text and situated it where I thought looked best, once I add more text such as page names and numbers, I may adjust the size as I feel it may be too large. However I will be changing the colour to the previously suggested burgundy:
Although there is not much difference between the two on screenshots, I feel like you will be able to see the colour more clearly when the file is open in photoshop or in person.
This was the colour used.
Monday, 23 November 2015
Second and Third Page - Index Page Progress 2
As I had said in my previous post, my step step would be to add some text. I will go on to 1001fonts.com in order to find a font suitable for my prospectus.
After carefully looking through numerous amounts of pages, I finally found a font which I thought would suit the whole look I was going for. I chose the font Reglo Bold which looks like this:
I will now type in the word Index in order to be able to place this upon my prospectus, at first I had typed it in lowercase:
But soon realised I wanted a more bold look for my page titles, so I typed it in uppercase:
And I was much more satisfied with the overall look.
Friday, 20 November 2015
Second and Third Page - Index Page Progress
For my index page, I wanted to follow some of the designs I saw when conducting my research. The idea which stood out to me the most was using an image of the sixth form grounds as a faded out background, I got this idea from Edinburgh University's prospectus.
Firstly I had to choose an image which I wanted to use for my background. Since I had already used photos of the entrances for my front cover I couldn't use those, so I decided using a photo featuring the yard and some buildings would go well as a background.
I then opened up the image with photoshop and positioned it on the left-hand side as I am wanting this to be the second page, as that is usually where it is presented. I had already messed on slightly with the brightness and contrast in-between taking the image and placing it onto photoshop.
Firstly I had to choose an image which I wanted to use for my background. Since I had already used photos of the entrances for my front cover I couldn't use those, so I decided using a photo featuring the yard and some buildings would go well as a background.
I then opened up the image with photoshop and positioned it on the left-hand side as I am wanting this to be the second page, as that is usually where it is presented. I had already messed on slightly with the brightness and contrast in-between taking the image and placing it onto photoshop.
As I had now placed the image where I was wanting it, following my flat plans, I could now begin to adjust the opacity.
This is how the image turned out once I had found the level of opacity I had hoped for, my next step will be to add text.
Monday, 16 November 2015
Second and Third Page - Progress 1
The next step was to create a double page, one half is going to include an Index page and the other will be spilt into two sections, a welcome message and an about us section.
I thought that by creating double pages it would not only be more efficient and beneficial, it would be easier for my to keep track of the process it takes.
Firstly I opened Photoshop and began to create my page, the first step was to type in my measurements. After working out that I wanted the height of my prospectus to be 20.5, I knew that I would have to make the width longer with it being double paged. I tried a few different sizes such as 30.5cm but that did not look long enough:
This is when I worked out that I would have to make it longer so I increased the with by 10cm and made it 40.5cm, this turned out well and I liked the way it looked:
Next step was to add my chosen colour on, this was just the same as colour as the one I had used on my previous page. This colour will be featured throughout my prospectus a lot due to it being apart of my colour scheme.
After that I then added a thin black line so I knew where the middle of the page was, this would help me equally share out the page so when it came to being printed off, it would all fold up symmetrical.
Front Cover - Images Used
Thursday, 12 November 2015
Tuesday, 3 November 2015
Monday, 2 November 2015
Front Cover Progress - Measurements
Firstly I had to decide what measurements I was going to use for my front cover, they would not only be the measurements for just that page so I had to think what size pages would be more suitable for my prospectus.
When I usually create things using Adobe Photoshop I use the measurements:
When I usually create things using Adobe Photoshop I use the measurements:
These measurements give me normal A4 size piece of paper, this will mean that my prospectus will be quite large which is not something that I want. I decided this during my research when I came to the conclusion that not many prospectuses are printed onto A4 paper.
This is why I changed the measurements slightly and came up with these:
By using the measurements instead it produced a smaller booklet, however the width will remain the same so I am not cramming too much into one page making it look unprofessional.
After putting the measurements into photoshop I was left with this shape:
I think this is the size page is the perfect size for my prospectus and I will be using these measurements when I begin the development stage of my piece.
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