In InDesign, you will need to set up your book with at least 16 facing pages, being sure to include the front and back cover (and blank inside covers), copyright page, title page, dedication page, and at least nine pages of story. You will need to set up automatic page numbering as well as bleed if applicable. Layout the book in reader's pairs so that it will make sense to me when I look at it on Moodle.

For the content, arrange all of your rough sketches and correlating story text onto each page as you would like it to appear in print. This will be a rough layout. Black and white sketched images are fine. This is the point where the client may say that they don't like something about the layout, and if you've done a lot of work to the illustrations already, you could be in trouble. ALWAYS submit this kind of work in stages for approval.

Pay attention to balance, white space, and all of the other principles of design that we've studied.

Due date: Wednesday, April 27, 2011, 3:55 PM