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Feature Spread Overall

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Choosing the fonts and creating the topics proved to be the most challenging aspect of the feature spread. The fonts for the title were "Haunting Attraction", "Cedarville Cursive", and "Exquisite Corpse" respectively. They are each differing fonts, the first and last one being the closest together in terms of what emotions they provoke. "Haunting" and "Corpse" both succeed in making the audience feel intimidated; this is a Halloween edition and those fonts scream it. "Cedarville Cursive" was used to keep it in a sophisticated and smart area. It helped the spread feel a bit old, like when people still used cursive frequently. Like the title itself was haunted. The eyes were the only sort of graphic used aside from the blood dripping in the background of the second page. The eyes are intended to make the audience feel as though the page is watching their every move, waiting for them to read and decide if they want to visit on

Feature Spread Revision

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I originally intended to create a feature spread based on what I had seen from WDW magazine (a full page dedicated to a picture and the other page containing an article based on the picture). I felt that layout would not do my magazine justice, however. I wanted to conjure up an idea that would incorporate my creative and layout skills opposed to my writing skills. I came up with my final feature spread with the intention of creating the one based off WDW and the one of my own structure/design. I eventually chose the one that I liked more due to it's layout. My feature spread ended up straying completely from what I had analysed from WDW magazine and began to look more like a mix of other travel magazines and a top ten list. Not much changed from my mock-up sketch to InDesign. One of the differences was that the font for the title was not identical. The word "See" was the most different in the final as I couldn't find a specific font that matched what I was origi