Friday, 21 April 2017

Travel Brochure

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In conclusion, this brochure creation task was surely a very tedious, yet amusing to execute. Yes, it took quite a lot of time and yes, it took quite a lot of work, however, in the end, it was all worth it! Initially, when starting this project, I had thought of a very complex design, which truth be told I never thought could and/or would work out at the end. The design that I had designed on paper was very similar and consisted of many folds for the overall aesthetics of the brochure. However, in the end, I decided to go out with the design of the "Tri-Fold Brochure". As rudimentary as it may seem, it actually turned out to be pretty well-constructed eventually. Essentially, the main goal of the brochure was to execute a well-constructed and designed brochure that would meet all of the required needs, and luckily enough I have seemed to follow that pretty well, though with a different brochure fold and design. Furthermore, with all of these aesthetic changes that I have had to overcome, there would be no better way to do this than to do them digitally. And in order to do that, I had selected a "Tri-fold Brochure" template and then tweaked the columns and crease foldings to my adjustments. Upon doing so, I had then added all of the required content within the brochure itself. Speaking of which, as mentioned before, there was one core software that I had implemented within the creation of brochure (Canva). Additionally, being an avid and experienced user in the program, I was able to implement my prior knowledge as well as skills into the creation of this brochure.
Moreover, to end this conclusion on a good note, I would like to say that as monotonous as the process of brochure making may be, it surely has very positive and fun aspects to it. Additionally, brochure making is a very diverse task that takes the mind off regular blog typing for every task, by transforming it into a more enjoyable, and collaborative way to construct research and work on a certain task. Hopefully, we could do a task like this in the near future to come. Until then, happy blog typing!  

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