Design For Print: Considering Format













After looking at these wide range of formats that my print manual could take, I think that sticking with an A series format is best, this is because I am creating a reference tool that designers can use easily and come back to over and over again and I want them to be familiar with it. This is why I think this format is a better choice to make. Although other formats like flip books, foldouts and cards could work I don't think they offer the same ease of use as a booklet for this type of content. 

Design For Print: Booklet Holder











I have been looking into how the series of booklets could possibly be enclosed and held together and have found of range of ways in which this could be done. However when I consider the context in which is would be used - in a studio environment - I need a format that will work on a bookshelf as this is where it will be stored so the spine need information on it regarding the content. At this stage I think a holder with one opening in which the booklets can slide out would be best as its identifiable on the shelf  and each individual booklet can be easily accessed rather than having to handle them to get to a specific which some of the other formats require. 

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