Wednesday, 20 August 2014
Tuesday, 19 August 2014
Print Preparation
As the illustrations are for a childrens reading book, I had to take careful consideration into center folds and page edges. Throughout the assignment, I have made sure not to put important content over the center fold and now during print preparations I am making sure to leave enough room between the page edge and text.
Sunday, 17 August 2014
Saturday, 16 August 2014
Final Development - Print Test
After conducting print tests, I decided that my compositions were better suited squared rather than a4 portrait.
Friday, 15 August 2014
Final Development - Composition
Tuesday, 12 August 2014
Final Development - Adding Text
I have started experimenting with fonts and text for the compositions, to see if they look well in the positions initially drafted. I chose the font Rustler as I feel it suits my overall visual style. I also created a front cover page, to enhance the overall story told.
Friday, 8 August 2014
Laika Page
I decided to add an extra fun facts optional page at the end of the story, explaining Laika and her relevance to space travel.
Composition Development
After receiving feedback from lecturers and other peers I made some changes to my compositions.

I added motion lines to the tennis ball, to help provide a better understanding of the difference in gravity as stated by the text. I also changed the moon, replacing the rocks with craters so it looked more identifiable as a moon.
For this composition, I altered the dogs face so he would look at the audience. The previous angle I had him facing is repeated quite a bit in the story already, so this provides some variety.
I played around with the colours of the magnifying glass, to avoid it clashing with the moon. I also made the moon smaller, to help differentiate it a bit better.

I added motion lines to the tennis ball, to help provide a better understanding of the difference in gravity as stated by the text. I also changed the moon, replacing the rocks with craters so it looked more identifiable as a moon.
For this composition, I just moved the rocket and trail so they would not sit directly inline with the border, if the composition is squared.
Thursday, 7 August 2014
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