

Disneyland! Okay, this is the best of the best of my work (in my opinion.) And here, I'm using it for the best over-all design. First Page: The enlarged disney hat is the eye-catcher that creates immediate audience interest. I placed it diagnally, with the "marceline" heading overlapping the ear so that they're connected. That's the important connection people need to first see. Then, the details of the hometown and walt's magic come into play in smaller font, yet large enough for a heading. I stuck with a red/black/white theme for the booklet cover. Page 2/3: The booklet opens up, immediately presenting a map of the town. Again, the overlapping text is used, to show the use of the map. The pages are divided into five large blocks; text in the four corners, and then the center map. Four photos are used in each text section, pertaining to one of the attractions in that area. The audience can then look for the attraction on the map. Clarity to the audience was a main focus for this piece. On the back is all of the other information. It's livened up with some red headlines. The picture is made more interesting with the three verticle red lines behind it. Overall, the best design elements are the diagnal hat on the front, the overlapping text, the use of just two fonts, and the clarity to the audience.
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