Throughout the fact file certain areas of information are best shown with an illustration to illustrate the idea more and make it easier for the user to understand. In order to achieve this, I created some simple illustrations to go alongside the information of the fact file.
The illustrations will be displayed within a greyscale colour range in the publication - this will make the illustrations and body copy seamlessly fitting together as they both need to work alongside and not fight for the hierarchy on the page. The illustrations are there to aid the body copy and make it a visual aid / illustration of the information displayed on the page.
Tip Ins & Tip Ons -
illustrating how the tip-ins and tip-ons fit within a publication and how the would be used from a users point of view.
Gatefolds and throw outs -
illustrating how these folded elements work within a publication, how you would open them as a user and advantage of having them built into a publication
Paper size -
Illustrating the different sizes of A formats and they all relate together to create the A format series.
Folds -
Different folds you can apply to a piece of stock to create different sized publications.
Binding techniques -
Illustrating the different binding methods you can use on a publication. These show a simple form of communicating the binding techniques to the reader.
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