This is further development of one of my original designs for my magazine's double page spread.
Here I elaborated on layout design, what the content would be, and the visuals on the page.
I wanted the page to contain several images of sketched designs from the film, as well as an interview from the designer. I feel like this would make the reader feel as though they are having their own mini tour of the development process of the movie progression from initial sketch to finished animation.
To make the page seem more scrapbook-like, I am going to design the pages so that they are actually creased/crinkled paper, with ink marks, tea stains, and generally anything to make it appear worn.
Paper printed on paper. Paperception.
I feel like this will add another dimension to the page and make it appear to be a lot more rustic and increase the amount of pleasure people would get from reading it.

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