Firstly I inserted a grainy textured background image and then used 'colourise' in Image Effects to make it lighter shade of cream.
I then inserted the different sized triangles using the 'shape' tool and rearranged to the suited position. Consecutively, I converted the shape object to an image frame and inserted the model images I had taken previously.
For the last image shown, I had to rearrange the photos within the frame in order for the model in the triangles to match up.
I filtered 4 of images to 'grayscale' through Image Effects.
With the remaining images, I have adjusted the brightness to -8 and blurred the images to 1.0 radius to give it that more mysterious, 'hazy' effect in relation to the artist's name.
I then inserted the artist's name logo image, which had been used on my contents page, to the upper right of the double page spread, as it is a major insert of text. However, I altered it slightly by blurring the image to add the effect of haziness.
I drew 3 lines which run across the double page in different directions and on occasions aline with the triangle frames and/or the text. I altered the shade of black on the two lines and changed the other line colour to a lighter blue. I also went onto Windows-Properties and chose the add an end and start arrow; a triangle and a circle.
Using the text tool I inserted the 'New Artist' bold headline and adjusted the colour, varying the shade of black as well as the type of font which is consistently 'Letter Gothic Std.'
I inserted another text frame in the lower right area of the double page spread to insert another quote from another magazine and changed the font to show its disconnection from the main text having not been taken from the 'supposed' information from an interview with 'Haze'.
I inserted an image frame for the quotation marks taken from the internet.
Having pre-wrote my article, I copied and pasted the large quantity of text into different text frames by paragraph in order to work around the triangle images. I changed the font to 'Letter Gothic Std' and changed the introduction to the article to 'bold'. I also changed the colour to light pink, of the quote that appears in the centre of the article to show its relevance.









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