
The top or bottom of the dominant photo will create the horizontal eyeline, while the left or right side of the photo will create the vertical. Once the eyelines have been established, everything else will either …
Display type such as headlines and titles should be large and attention getting. Body text such as stories and captions should be smaller but easy to read. An area of the layout that has NO text, photos, or …
EYELINE: The eyeline is a horizontal guideline that runs across the spread. It helps visually unify the spread and is used as a place to start or end content elements.
ertical line: When designing, photos placed on the page should help develop an eyeline and vertical line for the spread. The eyeline leads a rea the beginning of designing a spread: primary photo, …
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Step 5 Photos: Add supporting photos that touch the eyeline. Leave room for captions and story coverage.
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Eyeflow/Eyeline • This is the invisible (or white space created) line that runs across the DPS, helping connect the two pages and keeping the reader’s visual flow.
An eyeline helps unify your spread and increases the chances that a design will be effective. To create a single eyeline on a spread, simply pull down guides to create a consistent internal margin running …