Analysing Final Double Spread Page

 

 
[My first design of the double spread.]


As you see my final product and my first draft design are a lot different. I chose to change the draft design as it focused a lot on having a large quantity of pictures, and all the text was fitted into 2 pages. 

My target audience are fiction readers and cosplay enthusiasts from 16-25 years of age. They won’t be bothered to spend their time reading text heavy content, especially if it is all put together in a large chunk.

 

 

 
[My final design of the double spread.]

My current double spread goes on for 3 pages, is more spaced out and includes good quality pictures. The quantity of the pictures is less. But they are much larger and attract the audience. I used the standard font of Times New Roman for the body text, to ensure it’s easy on the eyes. For the heading, author name and quotes I used a different font.


Another comparison between my first design and final design is the placement of the pictures. In my first design one image is on one page. There is no connection between the facing pages. However in my final product I enlarged the pictures so that they spread over two facing pages and created a more nuanced look. 


[Designing my double spread on InDesign.]

The photos on the spreads are all recreations of various scenes from the A Court of Thorns and Roses book series. The quotes used are also taken directly from the book.


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