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Contents Page Screenshots - Emily Climer

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Contents Page Screenshots

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To create my contents page I firstly created a new document on Photoshop. I then went on dafont to find the font I used for my masthead to create ‘contents’. After that I inserted my masthead.Next I opened one of my images in Photoshop, created a mask and removed the background by painting in black.

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After I had finished removing the background on my first image, I repeated the same process on my second image.

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Next I created a rectangle, using the shape tool, and layered it behind my first image. I then began to paint over the rectangle in the same way that I did on my front cover, tying the pages together.

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After I had created the background I began to edit the colour balance, brightness, and contrast on the image to make it fit with the colour scheme.

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I then created a mask and removed the backgrounds of two more of my images. I also added a rectangular background to the two images in the same way I did to the first image.

After that I began to add the some of the text, like the artist names, page numbers, and subheadings.

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Next I created lines in between the different subheadings to create columns so that the contents page would be easier to navigate. I also left a space for the editor’s letter to go.

I then added the artist names, matching the colours, not only to my colour scheme, but also to the artist.

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After that, I edited the colour balance, brightness and contrast of these two images to match the rest of the image.

I then changed the placement of the artist names because the rectangle was taking up too much room. This meant that I had to change the colour of the fonts and add a stroke to make them clearly visible.

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Next I opened a picture of me to go by the editor’s letter. I then edited this image into a polaroid, by using an image of a plain polaroid. This was to give the editor’s letter a fun and friendly feel to it.

I also chose quite a quirky font to write the editor’s letter in, so that it seems like it’s handwritten and personal. Behind this I then added another rectangle and also painted this one in the same way.

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After that I moved the masthead and added the magazine’s social media username with the corresponding logos of twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

I then added all of the article titles, page numbers and information into the different sections. I also added the tree background from the cover onto the contents page, but without the colour behind and flipped, so that it links, but doesn’t copy the cover.

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This is my completed contents page.