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Inspiring
May 1, 2018
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Sponsorshp Magazine

  • May 1, 2018
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Whats the best way to create a sponsorship magazine?

We have an event coming up which we will be handing out a twenty page magazine, featuring featured pages and about thirty sponsors that have bought realistate in our magazine which have four sizes which they could buy into. Business card, quarter page, half page and full page. Most of these sponsors have provided their own logo with information, bus some is just the logo itself with no website, phone or sogan which I plan to manually add this in. Combined, these sponshorship places will be spread across five to six  dedicated pages .

In planning ahead I wanted to hear some ideas on what layout in indesign to integrate these sponsors. Tables, frames or threaded frames?

It would be nice to easily swap out sponsor places, from page 3 to page 1 for example.

Suggestions?

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Correct answer JonathanArias

By working in columns you give yourself lots of different combinations for the content to fit within the page.

here:

\http://www.magazinedesigning.com/magazine-columns/

For your questions of tables and frames or treaded frames. there is not one answer for how you should put together your content. There are several options as you mentioned for a reason. It is you the design that needs to look at the content and decide what is the best way to layout so its quick to edit, uses styles and it flexible.

It would help us if you show screenshots if you don't feel you can make decision on how to layout things, and we would be happy to make suggestions and give advice.

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Legend
May 1, 2018

By working in columns you give yourself lots of different combinations for the content to fit within the page.

here:

\http://www.magazinedesigning.com/magazine-columns/

For your questions of tables and frames or treaded frames. there is not one answer for how you should put together your content. There are several options as you mentioned for a reason. It is you the design that needs to look at the content and decide what is the best way to layout so its quick to edit, uses styles and it flexible.

It would help us if you show screenshots if you don't feel you can make decision on how to layout things, and we would be happy to make suggestions and give advice.

Inspiring
May 1, 2018

Great!

I've desired to go with a threaded text frames along multiple sets of pages, then create four layouts of tables. and feed them to the frame.

JonathanArias
Legend
May 2, 2018

I love this course on lynda.com:

Typography: Working with Grids

Ina Saltz is super cool and this course really helps you get a hand of grids, design and typography use with grids. a must watch