Inclusivity Essentials_ Creating Accessible Websites for Nonprofits .pdf
Editing for dps photoshop
1.
2. STEP 1
I first started off with an A3
landscape sheet on
photoshop, which was the
blank canvas for my
double page spread. I then
did a line down the middle
of the page to separate it
into two and use it as a
guide for where the text
and images are going to
go.
After i did the line down the
centre of the page I added
two more lines to seperate
where i wanted things to
go
3. STEP 2
I then followed my chosen
colour scheme, and added
coloured rectangles, which
would be for my title and the
sub section on the right
hand side.
Doing this would make them
sections stand out and
make it eye-catching for the
audience
4. STEP 3
Then I added in the titles, to
get an idea of where things
were going to go. I decided
to separate the title into
two parts, so that the
reader will be scanning the
whole page, to read the
title. which makes it
different to the usual
double page spreads in TV
listing magazines.
5. STEP 4
Then I added green boxes to
show where the images
were going to go. As this
is just a draft I never
added the proper images.
I just got an idea of where
i wanted them to go.
6. STEP 5
Finally, I added in the gaps
what was going to be
there, so where the copy
was going to go i put
copy, and the same for
the images. Just so when
it came to doing it
properly on InDesign it
was easier for me to see
where things were going
to go.