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This project was difficult to do since I had never composed a newsletter before. I wasn't sure what exactly should be in the newsletter, so I covered a lot of information and wanted to make it appear like it was a yearly newsletter for the customers of this whale watch. I also wanted the newsletter to stand out, so if someone saw it on a table they would want to pick it up and read it. I used blues because it would remind people of the ocean, and I included a lot of pictures so the reader wouldn't be put off by a piece of paper that just looked like it just had a bunch of words on it. I really liked how the design of the newsletter was already set up through the template, but in a way I also wish I could have had more say in changing the template so that some pictures could be bigger.
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