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 * 1) For which **deadline** was this spread? (put answer in Heading 2 font)
 * 2) What do you **like best** about this spread? Be specific and refer to aspects of the story, photos, and layout.
 * 3) What did you **learn** doing this spread?
 * 4) What **risks** did you take? Think about dominant photo, eye line, title, quotation bar, graphic elements, gutter, column guides
 * 5) How would you **improve** this spread knowing what you know now?

Deadline #1
I really like the lined background, i think it's neat and clean cut, but also different and cool. I learned that i should use more colorful and exciting titles for my stories, especially when they are good. I took a risk of having no eyeline and by using a different type of background. I would deffinatly improve the shade of the pictures (brighter) and i would change the look of the title.


 * 1) For which **deadline** was this spread? (put answer in Heading 2 font)
 * 2) What do you **like best** about this spread? Be specific and refer to aspects of the story, photos, and layout.
 * 3) What did you **learn** doing this spread?
 * 4) What **risks** did you take? Think about dominant photo, eye line, title, quotation bar, graphic elements, gutter, column guides
 * 5) How would you **improve** this spread knowing what you know now?

Deadline #2
I like the pictures and how the represent each of the four clubs. I think i learned that a clean and organized spread is a lot better than a messy one with a poor eyeline. I took the risk of using background images (the frogs and planets) in order to represent the clubs better. Also i used the fading black and white background which i don't really believe worked well and meshed with the spread. I would absolutely change this spread knowing what I know now, I would make the spread much more clean cut, maybe a white background, and I wouldn't take so many risks.




 * 1) For which **deadline** was this spread? (put answer in Heading 2 font)
 * 2) What do you **like best** about this spread? Be specific and refer to aspects of the story, photos, and layout.
 * 3) What did you **learn** doing this spread?
 * 4) What **risks** did you take? Think about dominant photo, eye line, title, quotation bar, graphic elements, gutter, column guides
 * 5) How would you **improve** this spread knowing what you know now?

Volleyball Deadline
I really like this spread because I think it's a very clean cut and organized spread. I learned that having a simple spread with little flash can be effective, and that you don't always need to have a risky idea. The only risk I really took was that I used no eyeline, but I don't see it as a problem because it's effective with the photos and their background colors. The only thing I would have changed would be to make the title for the story much bigger and more colorful to match the page.