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Contents Page Layout
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How closely I followed my flat plan:
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I began the production of my contents page by mapping out a guide of the
whole page. I did this according to my flat plan. I simply made boxes where I
needed to put a block of text or an image. I also began to put some text
in the most relevant places for example, the ‘inside your mag’ and of
course the actual title of the page ‘contents.’
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light
contrast
dark
Here you can see I had begun to add my images and edit
them. To do this I used a tool called ‘levels’ which allows
you to change the brightness, the darkness and also the contrast to balance it out (Ctrl+L). This was helpful because it allowed me to
enhance the bubbles so that they were more visible.
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After changing the levels I decided to add a pink filter. I did this by right clicking the layer to change the layer style and add a colour overlay. After choosing the right
colour I reduced the opacity so it becomes a filter and doesn’t cover the actual image.