We had a lectorial this morning about maps
and map making. I recognised how important it was for my own booklet to have a
map itself. It is key role for my booklet as it is a driving, and maps have and
always be relevant for any one driving in around in the world.
I started thinking in the lectorial how was
I going to tackle this and how I could make a map work in my book.
We went back to our studios and did some
exercises in class on how we where going to set out our maps.
I initially started with doing a big map
showing all the different routes on it, but then decided that it wouldn’t work
that well because each map had a big difference in scale.
I decided then that I would do some little
maps, and a big map and see which one worked best for my booklet.
After that I wanted to do the final touches
on my double page spreads, I had Fay have a look at them and told what I could
do to make them look better.
This is what I came up with.
It still is a bit simple what I have done, but I just wanted to see what it would look like with columns. Im not to fussed on it, and I still have to add detail into my typography.



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