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Daisha
Hi all,

I am making an album, and have basically two different versions of a page - the only difference is a small inset picture. I feel like the client might like it better w/ the extra photo (her face is showing in it, and otherwise there is nothing with her face on the page) - but then I start to feel like it's a little loaded/messy with the extra frame.

What do you guys think? Any other cc about the layout is more than welcome as well... thanks!

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Klondike Samuelson
The inset image doesn't bother me, I kind of like it. Both spreads look good though.
Phil P
i prefer the no inset, if you really dig the inset photo, i'd recommend putting the two vertical on the right with one above the other
Alyssa Lang
QUOTE(Phil P @ July 18 2008, 11:47 AM) *
i prefer the no inset, if you really dig the inset photo, i'd recommend putting the two vertical on the right with one above the other



+1 I really like the inset photo itself so this is what I'd do
Gerald
I like the inset. I think it helps to balance the spread... without it, there is a lot of negative space on the left side, and I'm drawn right to the guys head which looks like it is going to be really close to the crease. Hope that helps!

Gerald
Hope
I like both! I'm leaning toward Gerald's p.o.v. though. smile.gif
Jules
I like the negative space. The small right picture has been flopped, putting groom's wedding ring on the wrong hand. (It's on the correct hand in the large picture. Very odd indeed.)

So I vote -- replace small right picture with the bride-face picture.
Brandi Thompson
QUOTE(Phil P @ July 18 2008, 01:47 PM) *
i prefer the no inset, if you really dig the inset photo, i'd recommend putting the two vertical on the right with one above the other


+1 as well. I like the picture, but I don't love the placement. I like negative space.
Daisha
QUOTE(Jules @ July 18 2008, 08:50 PM) *
The small right picture has been flopped, putting groom's wedding ring on the wrong hand.


Gahhhh... thanks for catching that!
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