Content.
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This is the structure of the content within my publication, I have kept information to a basic overview so that the reader gets a clear idea of the topic without overloading them and making it confusing. ‘Format & Stock are housed within their own books so that they can be used as quick reference tools without having to flick through the main bulk of the content that will be stored in it’s own book.
Colour CMYK, Gamut range Additive/ subtractive Overprinting Colour Separations Pantone Spot Colour
Artwork Printers Marks Document Setup Resolution Pre-Flight Check Proofing
Process Types of Printing Offset Lithography Rotogravure Flexography Digital Screen Pad
Finishing Foiling Spot Varnish Embossing De-bossing Binding Folding
Format A sizes B sizes Newspaper sizes
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Initial Ideas.
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With this publication I wanted it to be as functional and useable as possible. In terms of layout I intended the focus to be on image to aid learning and understanding. The segments that I have highlighted and Illustrated are the aspects that I started with, I have then built upon these which I will show on the Development presentation board.
Format I decided to develop the idea of housing three individual books within a box as this would allow me to split the information up logically and also emboss the box to give it a more tactile and professional finish. Splitting up the information and colour coding the books will allow the user to quickly refer to any specific piece of information without having to flick through one thick book.
Layout This was the initial thumbnail that I started to work on when I began designing some spreads for the publication. I wanted to be carfeul not to overcrowd pages or put big blocks of text that look daunting to digest.
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Development.
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This board documents the design decisions I have made and why. More information of the development of the project can be found on: http://c-shuttleworth1114-dp.blogspot.co.uk/search?updatedmax=2012-11-14T14:14:00Z&max-results=25
Layout I have kept the layout and design consistent throughout by designing all thumbnails on design sheets before rushing onto the computer, this allowed me to keep an overview of every spread and make sure that I wasn’t diering from the style that I had set.
Grid I used an eight column grid throughout the publication to make the information clear and consistent throughout, using eight columns allows a bit of leeway between spreads so some variety can be used to keep the layout fresh and engaging.
Type I have used three typefaces throughout my publication: Nevis, Andale mono and Corbel. Nevis for headers to grab attention and allow easy navigation, andale mono for subheadings and technical information and Corbel for the majority of body copy.
Colour Palette I have divided the book into 3 sections that are coded by colour, within each section I have only used Black grey and the colour assigned to the chapter.
Mock ups & Testing.
When I was embossing my box I tried a variety of techniques before settling on the ďŹ nal aesthetic for the box. After using varios padding I thought that the original embossing that I did worked better, this gave a shallow but deďŹ ned emboss that can be seen below.
This is de-bossed without using much padding, the result is much more crips and professional.
This is the result of using padding during embossing, it looks a bit blurry and odd.
Using thin grey card for the belly band worked well , grey also allowed me to change the colour of the box without any unsightly contrast.
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Finished Product.
This is the ďŹ nished product pack for Design for Print. In the blue book will be the information that is displayed in the spreads at the bottom of the page.
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