Dynamic Graphics+Create Magazine
HOME   |   SUBSCRIBE  |   ABOUT  |   CONTACT US  |   NEWSLETTERS  |   CALL FOR ENTRIES  |   ADVERTISE  |   SUBSCRIBER SERVICES  |   WEBCASTS  |   JOBS
Topics
Webcasts
Newsletter
Subscribe/Renew
 
Purchase past issues to complete your library or to find the essential tips and techniques you've been searching for.
 
Tutorials
Create a halftone border in Photoshop.
Add a halftone drop shadow using Photoshop.
Downloads
Free high-quality high resolution photos.
JUPITERIMAGES SEARCH
Jupiterimages offers millions of quality photos, fonts, clipart images and animations!

 
Jupiterimages.com
Clipart.com
Photos.com
Animation Factory
internet.commerce
Join Partner Program
Makeovers
Newsletter: Western Iowa Networks (cont'd)
Original design
DG designer Deb Reynolds feels WIN’s current newsletter looks “scattered,” and the table of contents and contact info is hidden at the bottom. She also notes that the copy on the cover page runs together, and images throughout the piece aren’t cropped, wasting good real estate.
Icons
Business communications icons work well with Reynolds’ redesign and add interest to a newsletter that has many limitations. This particular art includes several pieces, adhering to budget restrictions. Image 036V0210DC.
Typefaces
Reynolds chose Aviator Light for the masthead and headers, Arial MT for copy, and Arial Condensed Bold for story titles.
Masthead
The original masthead is a little busy with images of cell phones and keyboards, black, white, and blue coloring, and a triangle icon for a logo. Reynolds cleaned it up substantially and made it visually arresting by using a communications tower logo and making better use of the Reflex Blue.

Organization
To make the newsletter look less scattered, Reynolds gave it a stronger organization. She took out one article on the front page, created a clear division between the two remaining stories, and gave the table of contents and contact info more emphasis.
Headers
Each section now has a header with accompanying icon and line graphic to grab readers’ attention, as well as notify them of the change in topics.

Photos
Although Reynolds likes the photographs WIN is currently using, she suggests cropping them to add interest.
|« 1 | 2 |
Events & Courses

internet.comearthweb.comDevx.commediabistro.comGraphics.com

Search:

Jupitermedia Corporation has two divisions: Jupiterimages and JupiterOnlineMedia

Jupitermedia Corporate Info

Legal Notices, Licensing, Reprints, Permissions, Privacy Policy.
Advertise | Newsletters | Tech Jobs | Shopping | E-mail Offers