Today I will be discussing my Two page process. Below is my final revision... Images- Taken by me 1. This is my first draft. I just wanted to get my overall idea down. I wasn't really concerned with the look. Originally I wanted to add more green into my article because it was about sustainability but, I later changed this because I thought it wouldn't match my other pages. 2. For my second draft, I thought the pages were to bland and I didn't like the background color, it looked to harsh next to neon green. So, I decided to use a more muted green because I thought it was easier on the eyes. But, I later changed this because it made the text to hard to read. Image- Created by me 3. For my third draft I switched the green to pink. I didn't like this stage either because I thought it looked washed out. I added black text to experiment with the color scheme and I ended keeping a portion of this idea later. I wanted to play with the title a bit and I did this by stretching it across two pages. Image- Created by me 4. This was by far my most developed phase. I had a clear idea of what I wanted to do. Originally I was going to do a photoshoot in the thrift store but, I ended up scrapping this idea when I remembered my trip to Gatlinburg, Tennessee. In the picture, my sister was wearing a thrifted jacket and shirt from Goodwill. I remember taking this picture and liking how it came out. So, I decided to use it because I liked the lighting and poses of her in the snow. I mostly incorporated it because of the location. The main changes are; the background, font arrangement, and title. I decided to use full images as my background because I thought it would pair nicely with the theme of my article. I moved the word around because I thought my first draft looked overcrowded. I moved the title up because the placement was odd. I also added the page number and I added a small paragraph to describe what is happening in the picture because I wanted to add context to the image. Image- taken by me
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