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Not sure what style I should go for in this?
When producing the physical outcome of this insert magazine, two paper stocks were used, both being thin paper stock for a newspaper feel and for its cheap qualities (as an insert would have to be cheaply produced). The thinnest paper stock was transparent while the other was non-transparent paper and had a cream tinted colour. Initially, the more transparent paper was preferred as this allowed the illustrations and type titles to come together through the pages and provide an interesting sense of texture and dimension. However, the cream tint of colour to the less transparent paper stock made the colours used in the insert deeper in saturation and therefore more vivid in a sense.
PEER SUGGESTION AND TUTOR SUGGESTION:
colours better in cream coloured one

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