I designed my own template for my photo book spread. More than anything, I wanted to get a jump on what the look and feel of my photo book might be. Below is my finished product and the template with no photos in it.
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I designed my own template for my photo book spread. More than anything, I wanted to get a jump on what the look and feel of my photo book might be. Below is my finished product and the template with no photos in it.
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That’s a cool template you have made. I like the text you chose to use and the way you have it laid out.
Comment by Jason — November 2, 2009 @ 8:25 pm
Yo yo I’m loving the layout. I think it has a very original feel and I like the fact that the pictures are bit enough to see them clearly on the page. good job.
Comment by Travis — November 3, 2009 @ 7:04 am
I love the template that you made. I love how the text is over the pictures and behind some. It looks really professional and good. I love the angles of all your shots. The sky is amazing. The warm hands pic is awesome shallow depth of field. And love the cookies and portrait shots. Good job and I love the template once again!
Comment by Kenzie Price — November 4, 2009 @ 3:15 am
Wow, Breanna, I’m loving your template too. It’s so simple and nice. Your photos are so good too, you must’ve spent a while on this assingment. I really really like the quilts too and its amazing how the front corner is blurry and then the back wall is blurry too, but it’s only sharp right on a certain part of the quilts. Great job! Your photos go together so nicely.
Comment by Michael — November 4, 2009 @ 7:17 am
nice simple but pretty layout. I like it.
Comment by Krystal Woodard — November 4, 2009 @ 4:58 pm
Great use of depths of field and angles on this assignment. I really enjoyed the overall cuteness of it, which I say in the most masculine way possible.
Comment by Alex P. Leith — November 4, 2009 @ 5:11 pm