Gab, this image composite is so sophisticated and professional-looking! Excellent use of restrained/limited color palette-this looks very cohesive and visually striking with just the black and white and red. Sometimes when red prints against black it can look darker than it does/than you intend based off of your screen view of the file. I recommend adding the thinnest stroke of white on "MOCKINGJAY" to offset it from the hair of the girl just in case it becomes illegible/the values of red and dark ground becomes too close when this is in print. To do this you would highlight the text layer i your layers palette, and then click the tiny "fx" button on the bottom right and add a stroke to the layer (first set/choose white as your foreground color swatch), then maybe try 1-2 point to start. I think the author name will be okay.
Gab, this image composite is so sophisticated and professional-looking! Excellent use of restrained/limited color palette-this looks very cohesive and visually striking with just the black and white and red. Sometimes when red prints against black it can look darker than it does/than you intend based off of your screen view of the file. I recommend adding the thinnest stroke of white on "MOCKINGJAY" to offset it from the hair of the girl just in case it becomes illegible/the values of red and dark ground becomes too close when this is in print. To do this you would highlight the text layer i your layers palette, and then click the tiny "fx" button on the bottom right and add a stroke to the layer (first set/choose white as your foreground color swatch), then maybe try 1-2 point to start. I think the author name will be okay.
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