Overall, I believe that the project as a whole has been a success, as the intentions from the initail idea stage had been thoroughly investigated. Therefore, the conclusion to this idea was completed by creating a publication.
The most successful part of this project has to be the outcome of the design aesthetic, having taken inspiration from other graphic novels of a similar type. As a result of this exploration of design, it has been possible to understand the layouts and ways of creating images for a comic book style. Furthermore, I believe the designs also reflect well on their intentions as the colour schemes and typefaces have also allowed the publication to feel authentic.
If there were things I would have changed for this project, it would be to create more pages inspired by scene from the film, in order to create a 20 page spread. However, time management during this project had limited the page count to 12 sides in total.
Informed by group critique sessions throughout this project, it has been easier to understand the limitations that the publication may have had. This includes creating the outcome at a suitable scale and printing the final booklet on appropriate material, in correspondence with the context of the project.
in terms of the final finished booklet, I believe their could have been more ways to avoid the front cover error, which meant the typeface that had been chosen for the final piece was unnable to be printed due to copyright limitations.
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