Showing posts with label Possible Answer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Possible Answer. Show all posts

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Finalizing that third answer

So I just realized I forgot to post this before the third answer blog post, but this post was dedicated to the possible answers competing for the 3rd answer. So yea.

So for my third answer, I have two possible answers and about two more that just suck. The two semi good ones are Visuals and Typography. The two ehh ones that I have are Design Flow and Consistency. Visuals are just images and typography is type, the two main components of a yearbook. I'm leaning towards visuals, but the answer seems too broad, so I might go with typography. I think I might just drop the ehh answers. They could work, but with research so hard to find in those two, there is no point in trying it.

Friday, February 28, 2014

Answer 3?

So we need more answers, and I have two options right now, but they are slightly difficult to word right and even harder to decide whether or not they are relevant. The first one is a throwback to my working EQ with Typography. It is an essential part of design. The second one is Photos. Making sure photos are good and proper and things like that.

Friday, January 31, 2014

Answer 2 (?)

With Answer 1 over and done with, it's time to look forward and think about the next two answers. The third one is probably not going to come for a while, but for answer 2, I think I may have an idea....
COLOR THEORY!
Even though there isn't much color in OUR yearbook doesn't mean that good color can't make a yearbook look gorgeous

Friday, December 27, 2013

The New New EQ

So I updated my blog to show my new EQ. With it comes new answers and new research. Without doing any actual research though, I think I have one answer that I can find research for.
Designing a spread is hard work. Not everything looks good. For example, would you buy a yearbook when every page looks like this?


I wouldn't. I prefer when it looks good; something more along the lines of this.
The quotes from Seriah and Pinto are missing here, sorry about that mistake.
So, by implementing a bit of know-how and some design, you can make a mess look pretty good.
What is the answer we get from all this? White Space. Having some empty space helped this page out A LOT. That is one possible answer to my new EQ.