2. Publisher and WordArt
I also added my ‘POPit’ to Publisher taught me how to
my double page spread. I use columns to present my
used WordArt to create my work. This made my double
masthead. I added stars page spread more effective
around it by clicking ‘insert’ and conventional.
then ‘shape.’
I added this at the
bottom of the page. I
used a simple font on
publisher to make it look
effective.
3. How I edited images…
I had a free trial, so I edited
my images by adding
highlights to hair colours,
spray tans, and editing eye
colour.
I clicked on ‘edit a photo’…
I added a spray tan to make
my models look darker and
more appealing to the ‘pop’
genre.
I edited my images on the website ‘PicMonkey.’
4. Fonts off the internet…
This is the web page for Fontspace. You
can search for any font at the top, and a
list will come up.
These are the fonts
that show up when
I type in ‘pop. ‘
I created these two fonts on the website Fontspace. They are very creative fonts that are
very conventional for the pop genre.
5. Fonts…
Here you can ‘customise
what words you want. I
typed in the headline for my
double page spread to see
what different fonts would
look like with it.
I did the same with a
pull quote, ‘that man
has no limits.’
You can also edit the size of the font, if it needs to be bigger all smaller, fontspace gives you
this option.