This meant changing the layout of the first/last few pages of my magazine. I still wanted to include a little information on the influence of my collection. I removed these 2 pages, and inserted a page at the back of the magazine which was much less detailed & just gives a very slight overview to Dudley Zoo and Lubetkin. I think the new layout gives the magazine a much more professional finish, it just about the photographs & the clothing.
I also changed the files for my magazine -I created the magazine in InDesign. This was to give better results when printing the text. It was slightly fuzzy when printed from photoshop as they are not vector format. I did have difficulty printing the images from InDesign though - the pictures were no where near as sharp as when printed from photoshop. In the end I had to line up the pages exactly in photoshop & InDesign...print the images from Photoshop & then re-feed the paper back through to print the text from InDesign.
Final Magazine Layout:
(With Screen-print '1930' plastic front cover)
I did encounter a few problems with the final printing of my magazine - the ink 'bleeding/running' onto the very edge of the paper.
I tried to trim this down, which could have worked as it would have made the pages with full pictures seem as though they had printed to the very edge. In the process I damaged the screen print on the front cover & also shifted the pages slightly when stapling, so that when I trimmed the edges they became obviously wonky...
I reprinted the whole thing again - Including the front cover! (This time the ink did not bleed on the edges of the paper.)
Image of Final Magazine:
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