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Thursday, July 1, 2010

Layout Project, Redesigned Newsletter

This project comes from a layout class I took back in 2008. We were given text and picture files and instructed to design a newsletter that was both creative and visually appealing. We were also instructed to use a color theme and could only use two typefaces. We were allowed to place the pictures and type however we chose. The main idea of the project was more about the layout anyway. I used a san-serif font and wanted to use curves and lines that are similar to what one may see when viewing architecture (after all this is an architecture newsletter). These pictures are of the print versions that would go to print. The top picture has the back page (left) and the front page (right) while the bottom picture has the inside pages (as would be seen when opened). I love the curve design that runs through both inside pages and how the colors swap. It's very eye-catching. I got an "A" on this project. I really enjoy typography and layout projects. Most people think they are boring.

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