Tuesday, 18 December 2018

OUGD502 CREATIVE REPORT PRODUCTION

Now I had my information from DIY YOUTH, I began to put it into a layout to later prepare me for when I could print my publication fully. I wanted the information to translate as clearly as possible without to many aesthetic statements which would differ the reader from the what the interview was trying to say. I used a simple column grid with wide gutters to space the information out, making it as clear as possible to read. I used the typeface raleway for the questions and sathu for the body text to clearly separate the two forms of information from each other. This way, the reader can clearly determine what a question is and an answer. I chose these two typefaces because they are both sans serif and are incredibly clear and easy to understand. They also pair quite well together. The reasons I didn't want to use a serif typeface was because I didn't want the report to have features of classic literature at all. I wanted this to be a well thought out top quality publication that has as much thought put into it as the others work featured and the answers given. One small feature I have included is that each page alternates between black and white. This has been done to reflect the theme of collaboration by having two juxtaposing colours combined together on the same publication. Finally I've included the artists name with their work to avoid any copyright issues.







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