Here is my Double Page Spread Development for my Magazine.
This part of the project was really hard for me. I had a lot of trouble trying to decide how to design my double page spread. It was like walking through a maze with my eyes closed. I made a big mistake by finishing my final submission before I even drew any sketches. That shows how lost I was. When I saw my friends' amazing spreads, it made me feel even more frustrated with my own work. And to make things worse, I ended up staying up all night to finish it, so I didn't have any time to get feedback or make improvements.
I managed to find a couple Automotive Double Page Spread on Pinterest to gave me some idead for my Double Page Spread. Moreover, reflecting on my experience creating the AS Level Media Studies double-page spread has been quite the journey, filled with both excitement and difficulties. At the start, I turned to Pinterest to find ideas for automotive double-page spreads, hoping to discover images that would make my project shine. However, despite the many wonderful designs I found, none seemed quite right for what I had in mind.
This led me to think hard about why these images didn't fit and what I could do differently. I realized that they just didn't match the vision I had for my project, which taught me that choosing the right images is really important.
Although it was disappointing not to use the Pinterest images directly, I learned a lot from the experience. It pushed me to think creatively and find new ways to solve problems, rather than giving up when things got tough.
This experience also showed me how important it is to think carefully about the context when selecting images for a project. While Pinterest is a great source of inspiration, I now know that not every image will be right for every project.
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