Ok well I have to make a brochure on a country can someone answer these questions?
Do you put captions under pictures?
If I'm tlaking about the food do I put a picture and talk about the food or do I put a picture of a restaurant and talk about the restaurant and the food there?
And any other useful help? thank you SO MUCH!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? uisforukelele answered Thursday April 12 2007, 4:25 pm: i'm on yearbook staff at my school so i can probably help you a bit. captions: yes! you can even put them on the left, right, or above the picture. but here's how that works... if you put the caption above the picture, you would say: "(below) so and so blah blah blah." and if you put the caption to the right of the picture, you would say: "(left) blah blah blah." it makes it more professional. it would be better if you had a picture of the restaurant, because people can pretty much guess what food looks like, right? you can put a picture of the food if the restaurant has like a world famous dish, in addition to the pic of the restaurant. i'd talk about the restaurant and the food... like the foods the restaurants offer. other useful tips... if your brochure is in color, come up with a color theme... don't just use random colors that you think of. use the same fonts throughout for captions. make sure to spell check everything (no duh, haha) and line things up... like if you center everything, then make sure you do that for every part of your brochure. things look so much nicer when there's a consistency. good luck! [ uisforukelele's advice column | Ask uisforukelele A Question ]
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