For the production of the poster there was not much that needed to be done. It was digitally printed at an A2 size so that it was big enough to see all the detail in each individual photograph and so that the colours that were chosen would be accurate and match those chosen on screen. It was also printed on satin paper so that it had a clean and crisp finish. The only other production after the printing the poster was cutting it down to size using the crop marks removing any border so that it was a full bleed image as designed.
The flip-book was also digitally printed so that in the same respect as with the poster all of the colours were accurate. It is an A6 publication meaning that it can be hand-held comfortably for flicking but also still large enough that the detail within the imagery can be seen. Once printed, each page of the flick-book was then cut down to size and put together in the correct order so that the movement of the hands made sense. Due to there being a lot of pages in order to see a wide range of motion it was very thick to bind as the thread was too thin for all of the pages. This meant the original plan for the design had to be rethought and the use of a bulldog clip was chosen to keep the pages together. This actually worked really well and allowed for a good range of motion when flicking the book.
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