My project 2 is going to be about D.B. Cooper crime. I always fine unsolved crimes interesting, as there is still so much in question. I want to leave the answer up to the view of what they thought happen, so I will only illustrate facts and evidence already known, and will not give my own thoughts of what happened. I would like the pages to reflect that it is an old cold case. My idea was to have a background as a folder and have it open to each new page, but I am not sure how to even go about that. The pages will show age though, in some way.
(The picture provided is a sketch of what D.B. Cooper could have looked like. It will not be in my final project however, since it is a pre-existing illustration.)
I think the folder as background is a great idea. You can use existing images for this project, if they are in the public domain and you are arranging them in an interesting way. I think if the background remains the same from page to page, you don't really need the effect of the pages flipping. It will be understood as long as the pile of documents looks less dense on the right and more dense in the left as you step through,
ReplyDeleteThis is a cool idea. It would be nice if you really made the viewers feel like part of the mystery by making us get invested in wondering what happened.
ReplyDeleteThis is a cool idea. It would be nice if you really made the viewers feel like part of the mystery by making us get invested in wondering what happened.
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