How I finalized my full magazine

Finalizing my magazine was such a mess at first, like I had no idea what to fix or how to make it better, but after reading the comments left for me, it all started making more sense. The biggest issue was the table of contents—it was just bad. I didn’t like it at all, so I scrapped the whole thing and started over from scratch. I went online to look at examples, and after scrolling through a bunch of them, I finally found one that was super sleek and elegant but still had enough space for all my pictures and headings. It took me a while to figure out how to make it work, but after playing around with it, I finally got everything to fit the way I wanted. I had to fit around ten different headings along with images, which at first felt impossible, but with the new template, it actually worked out really well, and it looked so much better than before.

For the cover, I had to rework the descriptions because they were too vague and didn’t really tell the reader what the articles were about, which would just make them lose interest. So, I added better context clues, changed some key details, and even swapped out one of the images for something that fit better and made the cover more engaging. It was a small change, but it made a big difference in how everything looked overall.

As for my double-page spread, I barely had to change anything since I had already gotten a good grade on it. I just tweaked some of the images a bit, adjusted the layout slightly, and added a title to the interview to make it look more polished. That part was actually pretty easy compared to everything else.

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