Saturday 26 September 2015

Flat Plan - Contents

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1. The first flat plan contents page contains a design that is rather simple. At the top it would contain a large image of a non related article but something that portrays the school well. Then underneath would consist of 6 features that are arranged in squares with a small gaps separating them. I think as there is limited space due to them being quite large I would have to demonstrate the wide variety in posts between them. To improve the contents page In my next flat plan I could  add more images and features to improve the contents page by making it more packed with articles so it will reflect the magazine more portraying that it is filled with articles.

2. The second flat plan is a lot more improved and ideal to be a contents page. Firstly, there is a lot more images, instead of one, there is 4 where, this would show a lot more of the articles in a visual view which is a lot more appealing visually. Also the images are all different shapes and sizes of squares and rectangles which I think looks effective. Following on, there is also a lot more features and they are all on the left side which is where the features would typically be so it wouldn't be disparate to the reader. However, there is unused space on the far left side so in the final flat plan I need to use all space possible to make it look fully packed. 

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3. Lastly, on this design there is mainly all space being used. On this flat plan there is also a issue number and volume of the magazine which I think would be very useful. This design still consists of a lot of features and images and is well ordered and represents that there is a lot happening in the magazine and it gives a lot back.

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