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Studio Brief 01 - How Do You Read? - Developement

In this blog, it demonstrates me thinking of a new way to approach this brief by sketching more layout ideas and transferring sketches onto the format Photoshop. This development indicates my trial and error problems within this brief and how I am able to resolve it.

So I have discarded the circle themed idea due to its technical problems when storing information and the size of it. Instead I have done more of a simple, yet effective rectangular shape of my small publication. 

This is a 4 inches by 6 inches size of book, I believe that this size appropriate for the information that I have collected, as well as my illustrations that visually help the reader understand my verbal explanation in type. 

Thus this is an easier method of printing and cutting out my small publication, compared to my previous book layout idea of the circle theme. This is because I would have to cut out numerous amounts of circles which have to be the right size. This would be too time consuming especially when I have used the circle cutter. The circle cutter experiment was not successful as it did not always cut out the desirable circles that I wanted. 

Nevertheless, the rectangular shape of my new layout design for the small publications. Is more straight forwarded and easy to do via Photoshop, Illustrator and Indesign.     





         

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