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Deadline #4 - Varsity Basketball
The element I liked the most regarding the spread was the background, it's very eye catching. While scheming this spread I learned how to take nice action shots, I also learned that, the larger the picture the better it will look on the spread. While designing this spread I took some risks. The first jeopardy I took was that, in the dominant photo the player is turning his back to the camera. The second risk was that the design is some what centered on the four pictures. I could perk up this spread by, simply taking the missing picture of the girls varsity basketball team and place it on the spread.



Deadline #2 - Sophomore Mugs
My favorite component of this spread is the center; I love the Nile river background because it truly symbolizes the beauty of Egypt. While designing this spread I learned how to employ Polaroid backgrounds and how to place the pictures directly into the frame. The major risk I took while designing this spread was asking random 10th graders to vote for the superlatives, this was the only risk I took because the editor previously designed most of the spread. The only things that require upgrading are the two center pictures, they need to be a bit larger.

Deadline #1 - Student Life
My preferred section of this spread is the layout. It is very exclusive. The eye line is also exceedingly eye catching. One more feature that I like about the spread was the dominant photo, it truly represents the student life ambiance. This spread was my first, so I learned countless things. The main and most significant thing I learned was how to design a nice, unadorned and very inimitable layout. Many risks where taken while I was designing this spread but the major one was the title. It is very original but many people might think it is unintelligent and dim. The only way I can improve this spread is to put a background, but since that was my first spread I did not how.



Deadline #3 - Autographs
This spread was my favorite. The component that enhanced this spread was the background. It perceptibly represents the road theme and it is exceptionally discrete. While designing this spread I did not learn many new things, the only thing I learned was a shortcut to crop the pictures in a globular contour. One risk I took while designing the spread was inserting a background although this is an autograph page. Finally one thing I could have done to develop this spread was to put an eye line in order to join the two pages together.