Here is a range of design decisions made after samples had been printed and the reviewed by me, John and peers after asking for feedback on the zine. One of the image I decided against, this was printed on the lower quality printers so it is arguable that it may of looked much better on the good printers however I wasn’t willing to risk this. I found that creative wanderer was to big and also out of line with the contact info, I moved this all to be aligned. I originally had a fade on the logo I took is off as it did nothing but but take away from my identity. shows that using gsm above 200 results in cracking of the ink, It also told me that I need to be using Proper folding processes rather than by hand. was another alignment issue hard to see but was well over. another alignment issue as the logo is not centred. the point size was to big so this was reduced to 12 point, also created a more consistent appearance. the additional image was unnecessary and removed on the final.
I was really pleased with how this came out although there are some mistake and I really do feel like there is something missing through the cv sections in a whole for my tester it was good. I learnt that I need to use a slightly thinner paper as thicker card ruins ink when folded. Feedback also showed some fonts where slightly to big and others where out of line. I have Eco paper and brown paper Eco paper fits into my personal identity where the brown paper bits into the theme of the zine I will be testing Both and maybe using the brown on the booklet also.
Tester
Final Zine
I was really pleased with how this came out although there are some mistake and I really do feel like there is something missing through the cv sections in a whole for my tester it was good. I learnt that I need to use a slightly thinner paper as thicker card ruins ink when folded. Feedback also showed some fonts where slightly to big and others where out of line. I have Eco paper and brown paper Eco paper fits into my personal identity where the brown paper bits into the theme of the zine I will be testing Both and maybe using the brown on the booklet also.
The main idea behind this portfolio zine was to have platform in which I apply for work experience plus other things. What is great about this is the full a3 side does not have to be restricted to ‘portfolio teaser’. For example if i wanted to apply for some work experience at a printing press, I could screen print a piece of my own work in place of this. Thus creating something bespoke to the area of design I’m applying for.
I will also use a behance for my portfolio work however I do think it is much more memorable if you receive something psychical. I personally really enjoy receiving things within the post especially if it is tailored to me. The whole piece is created with a modernist tone, grids are used throughout t create order. As it is an informative piece I felt it was best to keep it simple and readable by following rules. Portfolio Teasers breaks the rules slightly to create something which does not become dull by the end. Within the Cv I used two fonts one piers sans, as this is representative for my identity and the second was bobby. A hand written font, I used this because I wanted to keep to the theme of an adventure, piers throughout I felt was taking away from the design slightly. The font also fits in with my swirly path showcasing my time line. The use of circles through the cv are in relation to my logo and the idea of a compass.
Final 4 samples