Layout

 The layout of this specific Booklet is incredibly important. This is because they were provided by the client so they want it in that specific way otherwise it would not reach brief and they would not want it. 
To ensure that this brief is kept to, I have taken note of it and will keep it out every time that the booklet is worked on, especially the scamp.

Provided Requirements:

● A4 booklet format
● 10 pages in total
● All margins to be set to 1cm
● Page 1, 2 must contain no columns
● Pages 3 to 5 must have two columns with a divider
● Pages 6 to 10 can have any layout
● Page 1 to be a front/title page
● Page 2 must be an introduction to the Big Five
● Page 3 should be a full page add including a voucher, that can be cut out or used online.
● Pages 4 – 9 must contain information, relating to the Big Five
● Page 10 must be contact information and acknowledgements with links to at least 4 other websites with related content


This is incredibly helpful, however the layout provided I found rather hard to follow, with the fact two separate bullet points affect some areas. Page 3 being brought up on both point five and point nine. 
To fix this and make it easier for me to understand quickly, I then rewrote these points page by page, so that it's easier to look in one point for all the required layout for each page.







This specific list then got printed off and saved so that it could be accessed at any time. The printed version then also allowing me to make any notes beside each area if I needed.

Later on I shall also use this rough layout to plan what animal or thing shall go on each specific page so that I know what lines up. They can also then be noted on the Scamp.

With how important it is to stick to what the client wants, I can't have it written in too many places to reference.

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