Designing of Double Spread
Atlast, we had to design our double spread page and for that we once again opened photoshop but this time our width was 17 but height was the same.
Again by pressing Ctrl+R, we got our gridlines and here I added two more gridlines other than the necessary ones to divide the portions.
After this, I continued by typing the title and its description. The font was "Adobe Gurmukhi" but I changed the colors to create variation.
I also inserted some shapes by choosing Custom Shape Tool to make the description emerging.
Then, the picture was put in by clicking Ctrl+O which helps us to open a new file.
By following the same method as described earlier, I inserted my Designer's picture.
Next step was to type in the article which I did in the same "Adobe Gurmukhi" golden color font and wrapped it with my designer's picture as it was all about her and kept gutter space between the paragraphs. I also begin my paragraph with a Drop Cap.
Once more by choosing shapes tool, I prepended a rectangular box and inside it, I typed a quote and placed it underneath the main paragraph.
Below the box, I added a sentence about the cloth by using "Imprint Mt Shadow" font to make it look eminent and added a rectangle box but edited it into a thick line to catch the eye of the reader.
Here I placed my last picture of this page.
For the very last time, I again clicked on the Custom Shape Tool and selected this shape for my page number and placed it on the top left header of my page.
Picture Credits which is the anchoring line was written using "Juice Itc" font in a vertical manner.
And then I typed in the date at the bottom right corner of the page. Date was in months as it is a monthly magazine and kept the font small.
Lastly, here is my final look of Double Spread Page and I am honestly loving it because a lot of time and hard work was put to design this.














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