Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Sydney Threet


On the bookmark, I used the same colors that were used in the picture of the close-up disease. I used a font for the title that would grab attention and also flow well with the ADPH logo. I chose a sans serif font for the text on the bookmark because it looked cleaner and easier to read than a serif font.I made the number a bigger font than the text to make it easier to distinguish between different points, and I made the title a bigger font than the text so it would be easy to distinguish between the title and the list. I center aligned the main text, but I right aligned the title. I tried swapping the position of the title and the picture, but I thought the picture grabbed the attention of the reader and then the picture flowed into the title, which would make the reader keep reading after the picture. I used two different shades of blue for the background and words, and though it may be difficult to read from far away, it is a bookmark, so it will be read close up anyway, but it made the text pop against the contrasting background and against the bright green background of the whole page.



I chose to use a basic format for my resume because I thought it looked the most professional, but I chose a super light pink background to add a slight pop of color but still remain professional.I used the same basic sans serif font throughout, but I distinguished headings, subheads and other text with underlining, bolding and bullets. I left aligned everything except my name and contact information at the top so that everything would flow together, but the contact information would be able to be found easily from any point on the page.

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