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Double-Page Spread: Final

  • Writer: nicolasbaredes08
    nicolasbaredes08
  • Apr 9, 2023
  • 2 min read

Last of all comes the double page spread. My double page spread can be seen below compared to my first idea for it. I believe the end results are great for this one in my opinion, so now we can see the side-by-side comparison along with what changes were made.



Well, for my double page spread, not much actually has changed. Theoretically, everything stayed the same except some very minor touches. Starting with the biggest change, which are the add-on of two pictures. The main reason I added these two pictures along with the third was because I believed it looked better if more space was consumed than left over. For example, in my first draft, I had only one picture and the quote stated by the interviewee. I personally felt like something was missing, as you can see not he whole right flank, a chunk of white space was there. So then, I added two pictures, and diminished the bottom one, and there is my final result for those.


Also, some of the minor touches were that I moved the interview down, and I changed the placement of the quote from being on the right part of the screen over the picture, to right below the second part of the title on the second page. Lastly, the last touch was I moved the smaller title on the left page to the left, and I expanded the main picture, which also grabbed a lot of space left. As you can see, the first draft has a piece of white on the left side of the subtitle, which made it look weird, so when the picture was expanded, the text box moved to the left, and then here is my final result for the double page spread.

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