Monday, 14 January 2013 | |

feature spread and process


I had a pretty basic light set up, I don't do photography and I really haven't read much about it on my own
Essentially, I clipped a table lamp to my monitor, hoping neither would break somehow (they didn't) and bent the lamp. I could've used a second light source but since I didn't have a second lamp around I just edited out what I didn't need in photoshop
I had a couple of magazines I used as inspiration: 

I thought I only took the round pictures idea from this spread, but looking back I suppose I also snatched the basic layout for the second page


I liked this one because there was a nice use of fonts. It also just looks like a conventional make-up article, with it's photos of a variety of products and crumbled eye shadow.

final spread

A big picture on the first page, usually a close-up of an eye or product is a typical way to start a make-up article.  
fonts:






1 comments:

Helena said...

Please annotate your development to fully explain your thought process and upload the rest of your feature development so far so that I can see how your design is developing.

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