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Exploring different configurations

Exploring different configurations - InDesign Tutorial

From the course: InDesign: Layout and Composition

Exploring different configurations

- [Instructor] Continuing from the previous movie, rather than have the content at the top of the page and continue to the bottom of the page, as I have here, how about I arrange the elements at the vertical center of the page? This is going to create a generous amount of white space at the top and the bottom. I've simplified the text, and I'm using just a single product image. I've made the logo smaller because bigger does not equal better. And I positioned it at bottom-left, grouped with the address. And with the white space to its right, I feel this anchors the page and creates a diagonal stress between the bottom-left and the top-right. And this makes the layout less symmetrical and more dynamic. Now, this is perhaps somewhat undermined by the organic seal at the bottom-right. But this has to be included. I've applied a tint of color to this, so that it's not competing with the other elements for attention.…

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