23 January, 2012

DIGITAL GRAPHICS EDITING - 1.3

Research the design, layout and properties of digital graphics


This advert for a car on a website was placed in the centre of the web page white a  plain white background around it, immediately drawing attention to this ad. It obviously has a photo of the item that's being sold and then a brief bit of information about the car on top of the image. As it is on a website, links have been put on a bar above the photo to engage the audience to read more about the car. A sidebar is placed to the left of the photo, a dull grey colour so you do not get distracted by that detail and focus more on the information that is written in it. There are many ways to interact with this digital advert but the photograph of the car remains the focal point and it keeps reminding you that that is what you "need" to buy.



The next 2 images are from my Tumblr blog. I use this blog to share photos that I find inspiring, fun, weird and amazing. Tumblr is a social networking site but focuses more on photos. You create a profile and find other peoples profile in which you can follow and receive any photos that they post to their blog. The photos that are posted are of absolutely everything, from food to space to food and celebrities. The website it easy to navigate around and very simple to use.


This is a screen shot of a double spread in the Rebelicious Magazine where my client Anne, had a piece of her work featured. The spread was to show the readers of different, interesting objects that people have made as part of their hobby or own company who have yet to kick they're business off officially. My client's ear plugs were placed at the very top left of the page. The image was supplied by my client with a caption for the image.



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