I learned about accessibility and how to apply it in my designs. My subject matter was about scrapbooking. Rock-themed collages inspired me. I wanted to challenge myself by doing a different color palette and grid than I'm used to. I first studied scrapbooking and the different elements of scrapbooking I could talk about. I then found images and illustrations that fit my theme. Then I used Photoshop to places them together.
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collage images of rock music aesthetics. Letters form together to make "how to scrapbook.
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collage images of rock music aesthetics. Letters form together to make "Scrapbook tips".
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collage images of rock music aesthetics. Letters form together to make "Scrapbook tools".
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collage images of rock music aesthetics. Letters form together to make "Scrapbook benefits".
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collage images of rock music aesthetics. Letters form together to make "Scrapbook history".
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collage images of rock music aesthetics. Letters form together to make "Scrapbook ideas".
I learned about the importance of accessibility. It helps people with disabilities to access information. I learned about how to change the proof colors in Photoshop to check the colors of my work for color-blind people. I also learned about Alt text how how to incorporate them into my work.
I applied elements such as the hierarchy of scale. This helps draw the viewer's eyes to important information. I remembered the difference between readability and legibility and how to apply that to my type. I gained more knowledge in Photoshop and how to incorporate accessibility into my work.
How to Scrapbook
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How to Scrapbook

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