After a lot of InDesign and colour printing troubles, I was able to print a nice copy of the final product. I will need to print more to sell as the grad show, and I also need to professionally photograph them.
I am very happy with the final outcome and I am very glad I took the time to get the cover and coloured pages printed correctly because it really makes a world of a difference. I was able to find the paper that I wanted in the art shop in Eldon, which were a glossy paper for the coloured pages and then a thin, floppy pages for the comic pages. This was because I wanted to create an authentic comic feel (printed on cheap paper that is really floppy).
I might end up changing the inside cover and empty pages because I feel that they would benefit from a texture going across the two pages to make them more cohesive.






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