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SCREENSHOTS ON THE PRODUCTION OF THE SCHOOL MAGAZINE CONTENTS PAGE Harry-Stephen Weedall
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SCREENSHOTS ON THE PRODUCTION OF THE SCHOOL MAGAZINE CONTENTS PAGE

Harry-Stephen Weedall

Creating a new document

Firstly, I clicked file, new then new project to get a blank document. Then I changed the settings of my pages to blank facing pages and then I dragged a blank page from the option ‘blank facing page onto my document and received the outcome of what is shown to the right of this slide.

Adding a titleTo insert a title I selected

the text box and drew a text box on my page at the top. I then clicked on the hand symbol and then clicked on the text box I had drawn to insert my text. I then edited my title by using the edit tool at the bottom of the page, I made my text large and my font bold so it stands out and is clear that it is a title. I also made it red to stand out.

Adding the coverlines

To insert the cover lines I did the same as what I did with the title however I kept the text size small at font 18. I also made it bold so it also stood out and put the page number of that feature next to it in red. I spread these cover lines in columns placed around the page.

Adding the images

I added some pictures by selecting the rectangle picture box tool to draw a box. I then pressed select of the box and pressed import a file and selected the pictures from my area. I didn't have a picture for every cover line as I didn't want to give away all of my contents, however I put some pictures in to relate to the pictures for my contents page to look more interesting.

Adding a background colour

Finally I added a background to my contents page design to make it stand out and look appealing to the people reading my magazine. I chose the colour light blue because it is a vibrant colour and goes well with the colour red, which I have used in my title and for the page numbers next to my cover lines subheadings.


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