
The sketch draft for my double page spread establishes and plans where I shall place each of the features. For example, I shall place the title of the article at the very top of the spread, on the left-hand page. This makes it the first thing that is viewed when turning to read this particular spread. The title will be large, clear and catchy. Beneath this, I shall place the opening to the article, and then begin to display the interview with my artist. Upon the second page of the spread, on the right, I shall place a full length image of the artist, and then continue the interview from the first page.
Within my I.T drafts I had two different ideas, one of which consisted of only one page of text, and the other of three images. However, I decided that the text would come to be the most important part of the text, as the spreads purpose is focused around this, and therefore one good image would be sufficient.
Within my I.T drafts I had two different ideas, one of which consisted of only one page of text, and the other of three images. However, I decided that the text would come to be the most important part of the text, as the spreads purpose is focused around this, and therefore one good image would be sufficient.
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