Double Page Spread Construction
First I created a plan of how I wanted my double page spreads to look. I did this so I could tell where I wanted to place photos, where I wanted to put my content, and where I wanted to place my page design elements.
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After creating my flat plan, I could then start my construction. I started with the basic layout, keeping in mind, where my text was going to be placed and where I wanted my design elements to go.
After I had finished my construction, I noticed that one of my page numbers did not match up therefore I changed it and checked that everything was perfect.
My Final Double Page Spreads.
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