I have created an 'Upcoming Events' page for readers who are interested in the content of our publication and want to attend these kind of events. It includes six small to large scale events happening from May to November in 2017 as well as 'Shake Bristol' who organize small local events which can be easier for people to attend.
I decided this page needed no images because I included information about each event and didn't want to compromise the text layout by including pictures. To include colour, I made some shaded background shapes, inspired by some of the newspaper examples I researched in the first weeks of the project.
My finished page will look like this:
Saturday, 19 November 2016
Making a 'How-to' Page
One other page I made is the 'How to make a Zine' Page, a very simple, easy to follow diagram explaining how to make your own folded zine. I chose this subject because it fits in with our subject of comics and self-made publications.
I began by looking at explanatory diagrams that have been hand drawn because I like the loose feel it gives to the piece. Pinterest was very useful for this as I could collect the images I found very easily.
The block colours of the yellow drawing make it very graphic and clear which is appealing, however, I wanted to include a little more information about what a zine is (for someone who didn't know). From looking at these images, I decided to include clear images with a small amount of simple text to help explain each step. I also thought that 6 steps would be a good number considering page size and minimum steps required to make a zine.
My finished page will look like this:
I began by looking at explanatory diagrams that have been hand drawn because I like the loose feel it gives to the piece. Pinterest was very useful for this as I could collect the images I found very easily.
My finished page will look like this:
Contacting the Subject
Since one of my pages is about the True Believers Comic Fair, I contacted Stuart Mulrain who runs the event, and asked if I could use their logo and photos from their website for my article. He was very helpful and gave me full permission as long as I credit the photographer (Amy Griffin)
I then selected the photographs I wanted to use and put them into the layout, along with the article I had written already. I found it difficult to decide on a layout that worked so I spent some time rearranging my design and the photographs. My finished page will look like this:
I then selected the photographs I wanted to use and put them into the layout, along with the article I had written already. I found it difficult to decide on a layout that worked so I spent some time rearranging my design and the photographs. My finished page will look like this:
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