Here Danny our Year Tutor, went through a slide based on coloiur theory on Fiction novels, following on the previous powerpoint it highlighted the usefulness of Colour Pantones and that they can help pick out specific colours that we wanted. In these images, below demonstrate these colours being used as book front covers, this will help us guide us through how to use the Pantone colours (either solid coated or uncoated) to indicate which colours would be good for specific Fiction genre. Also there are some images of books with colours on them, i.e Penguin Novels. In addition, the images of the Penguin Novel, present how they have developed or changed over the many years.
In this blog, I have finish printing out the physical small publication book of Design Principles. I believe this second development work was successful as the colours of the type has been nicely and evenly printed out.The information on the pages are arranged properly in the right order as to the the one on the Macbook. However, I need to chose a different type of paper stock which is much sturdier, e.g - card stock. As when I put the rubber band around the spine of the book it curls. Even though the visuals of the book is very minimalistic and simple I believe this is appropriate to the audience who would read this kind of book context. Especially, for young students who want to learn the right knowledge and information of design principles, whilst becoming a Graphic Designer. For the colour scheme I went for a very neutral yet colourful scheme, as these colours only outline the significant factors of Design...
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