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Word“art” After spending a long time trying different fonts for my masthead I eventually decided to make my own. I am very familiar with Microsoft Word, I am able to manipulate the Autoshapes tool to create my own shapes. As I am far more experienced in Word I built my own Masthead from the Autoshapes tool by laying different shapes on top of one- another. Once I had the shape of the masthead complete I then print screened the image into Photoshop where I edited it further and experimented with different colours. >>>> I used the same method to produce the logo for my band, I used light grey horizontal strips of varying lengths to loosely resemble an equaliser screen. I will remove the black background when I get the image onto Photoshop. The logo also follows my colour scheme, this will ensure it does not look out of place in my layout. <<<<<<<

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Word“art”After spending a long time trying different fonts for my

masthead I eventually decided to make my own. I am very familiar with Microsoft Word, I am able to manipulate the Autoshapes tool to create my own shapes. As I am far more experienced in Word I built my own Masthead from the Autoshapes tool by laying different shapes on top of one-another.

Once I had the shape of the masthead complete I then print screened the image into Photoshop where I edited it further and experimented with different colours. >>>>

I used the same method to produce the logo for my band, I used light grey horizontal strips of varying lengths to loosely resemble an equaliser screen.

I will remove the black background when I get the image onto Photoshop.

The logo also follows my colour scheme, this will ensure it does not look out of place in my layout.

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Front cover (Draft)