Thursday, March 14, 2019

Contents Page Two

I had some brief ideas of how to set up the second page of the table of contents. I am currently in the middle of designing two. One of the keeps the text all along the left side column and pictures on the right side, whereas the other one uses a combination of the two. My issue with the ladder is that the first table of contents page keeps everything nicely ordered and isn’t confusing to read through because the text is all aligned on the right side of the page. Pairing the first page with the first idea I had for the second page will keep all the text in the center focus of the magazine with the pictures surrounding it, which is the opposite of the cover page. This alludes to the magazine being open, since the contents is the first page.

This is the image of the combination of the images on both sides, mostly focusing on the layout rather than the information since it is a copy from the first page in order to avoid having to remake text boxes with their specific color, font, and size. It is time-efficient simply to align them.

I have to finish creating the other layout and I will make a blog post about it.

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