Process Book Tutorial
- Use the cover as a design opportunity
- What do you want the reader to see? What do you want them to read when they see your process book?
- Researches and analyses of other people's work are really important to have
- Think about what needs to be included and what doesn't play a big role in the development of your project.
- Bring in more colour (a small coloured box or marker)
- Have text boxes of equal length
- Who created the books in my research (if you take something from Pinterest you need to do an in-depth analysis: who did it, why they did it or when they did it)
- Try different colours for headlines
- Add splashes of colour
- Don't corner yourself
- The 8 paella layouts are hard to look at (can't tell if this is an example of one layout, 4 or 8)
- Try changing the colour of all my notes
- Circle what I like best (good opportunity to bring in more shapes)
- On the paella photo page, the hierarchy between my notes and the text is not clear.
- If the process of developing this book did play a significant role in the learning outcomes, you can include it in your process book









