The next stage was to take my finalised design to a feedback session and have people comment on how they believe I have tackled the brief and whether they believe that I have achieved what I set out to. Overall the feedback that I received form the group was amazing, they commented on how they thought the balance between the fun and exciting sense that neon conveys naturally and the professional, simple and elegant historic sense I tried to display thought my other design decisions such as the serif style fonts and simple yet effective colour scheme.
They thought that the format that the publication took in which it positioned itself in the middle of an art directed photography book and also an informative all inclusive guide to Leeds and they said that this was an interest combination of the two.
Finally they said that the colour scheme choice was ideal as the black and white colour scheme accented by the iconic pink/red colour synonymous with neon signage included the right level of vibrance to catch the eye thought the use of colour while still maintaining to not overcomplicate the colour choices keeping the design looking professional.
The only negative feedback that I received was that was the book was so large the use of only two different grid structures has slightly limited the publication and suggested that it may benefit from more alternative layout options for the text and image.
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