In our groups we were asked to research individual questions for content. To create all our ten layouts, we combined all our research within our groups to get the amount of content needed for all ten spreads. After I looked at everybody's research within my group, I did further research into these topics. This was to get the correct content personal to me for what I wanted to focus on in my double page spreads. This is all my final content which is referenced. I have looked into colour, type and grid for my spreads, focusing on then ten categories of:
1. RBG vs CMYK
2. Pantone
3. How Colours Work
4. History of Type
5. Serif vs Sans-Serfi
6. Readability and Legibility
7. Successful Typeface Design
8. The Font Family
9. Type Anatomy
10. Grid and Layout
Referencing
- http://graphicdesign.spokanefalls.edu/tutorials/process/type_basics/
- The elements of Typographic Style Book
- http://www.colormatters.com/color-and-vision/how-the-eye-sees-color
- http://www.thinkingwithtype.co.uk
- http://alexpoole.info/blog/which-are-more-legible-serif-or-sans-serif-typefaces/
- http://www.colourmatters.com
- http://www.pantone.co.uk/pages/pantone/Pantone.aspx?pg=19357&ca=29
- http://www.bbc.co.uk/homes/design/colour_wheel.shtml
- http://www.tigercolor.com/color-lab/color-theory/color-harmonies.html
- https://docs.google.com/a/students.leeds-art.ac.uk/presentation/d/12tIHXrUsoNzgux0meBXQEgptwpSnKcF8jD_Y5SK9YgQ/edit#slide=id.p
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