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Double Page Spread Blog Before I could start my double page spread I decided to make a plan that will guide everything that I do and ensure that I remain on the right track. I did this on In-Design as that is the software that I will be using and used the text tool and the square box tool. In order for me to create some margins and columns I went to layouts and then clicked margins and columns – a box came out with enabled me to select how many margins that I wanted to use and the weight of them. These margins was my guild lines of where I wanted my text and images to be placed and to make sure that everything is lined up correctly and does not run off the page.

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Double Page Spread Blog

Before I could start my double page spread I decided to make a plan that will guide everything that I do and ensure that I remain on the right track. I did this on In-Design as that is the software that I will be using and used the text tool and the square box tool. In order for me to create some margins and columns I went to layouts and then clicked margins and columns – a box came out with enabled me to select how many margins that I wanted to use and the weight of them. These margins was my guild lines of where I wanted my text and images to be placed and to make sure that everything is lined up correctly and does not run off the page.

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This is what my page looked like after I used the margin and columns, these are also the two columns that I will fit my text into.

On a word document I typed up the text that will be using for my double page spread. I researched some typical questions that you will find in a real interview and I then asked my friend an upcoming artist the question which he answered and I typed that up in a word document and saved it.

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I saved it in order for me to be able to open it in InDesign.

I then went back to my InDesign document and clicked on File and then Place. A box appeared on my scream which gave me the option to choose what file I want to open and import. I selected the word document file where I saved the text I will be using for my double page spread.

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I was able to place the text in the column of my choice and if there was some left over that could not fit in that column, I was given the option to move over the rest of my text on another column which I did.

I then began to edit the text and change the front size and front till I find the right front which I believe is suitable for my target audience and the room available on that side of the page. I did this by clicking on front style and selecting the front that I want and changing it to making the questions and subheading in bold and the rest of the text in regular text. I also changed the size by selecting the size I want from the available sizes given.

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I then clicked on d file again and place, selected the image that I was going to use for my main image and placed it where I wanted it to be on my double page spread. I wanted my image to have some effects on it so I right clicked on the image and on the options given I clicked on effects. I ticked the box marked gradient feather and after playing around with the effects and the colours I was able to create an image that faded off towards the end running into the next page. I then moved the image on the first of my double page spread and enlarged it in order for it to take up the whole page.

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For the second page with the text I used the box tool to create an empty box as my image could not cover both pages. I filled the box with the same colour as my main image and used the same effect as the image in order for it blends in together. (Right click – effect – gradient feather)

I then wanted to create more effects on my text boxes in order for them to stand out. I created another box slightly larger than the original text box and filled it in with a light grey. I then used the same effect that I used on the main image but instead I used black and turned my original light grey to a dark grey fading into a light grey. I did

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this for both text boxes. I then put a drop shadow on the questions on the text in order for it to stand out more.

Lastly I gave this double page a title which was the artist name. I placed this on the steps of the main image not overlaying the man in the image. I also choose to use the colour grey to remain consistence and because it suited my target audience. Grey is a mutual colour. I also used the same effect as I did with everything else. I started off with a dark grey which later became transparent and into a much lighter grey. I also put a drop shadow for effect and enlarged it until I was left satisfied with the result.

I choose a simple design as I believe gospel music is very simple and calm which my research has also confirmed. I believe the usage of the colour grey gives off the impression that this article is for an older crowd as if it was for a younger crowd more bright and vibrant colours would have been used.