As my publication includes over 60 pages, it was going to prove difficult to print. Binding was going to the biggest issue, as well as pages and image becoming lost. After speaking with James down in the print room about what I could do, he suggested a few options:
1. Cut down my pages so that I have less to print
2. Use extremely thin paper, which would be so see through that you would be able to see the images through each page
3. Use expensive paper down in the print room which would cost me over £30 to print
It made the most sense to simply cut down the amount of pages within my book, so that I had a printed version of what the final copy would look like. Financial factors played a great role in many of the decisions I made when it came to printing my publication. Above is the cut down version of my publication that is to be printed.
***It is to be noted that all digital photographs used belong to Jane Aldridge of Sea of Shoes. Illustrations are my own***
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