This image may not work for a front cover image as the main focus of it is too big, but it may work for an image in the contents page with an article about the music block of the college. On the other hand, if I used draft number one for my front cover then it may work, because there's nothing in the bottom corners, and that's where I've drafted to have two more smaller pictures. I think I'm going to use this photo on the contents page as it may lose image quality if made any bigger.
This image may work for draft number two for my front cover as I could then put the title above where the computer and Ed's head line up. If I used this image on draft number one of my title page then I think the image may get a bit lost with the two smaller images to the side of it. This image could also work in the contents page for an article on the music block. I think I'm going to use this image in the contents page because although I think it would work well with the title above it, I prefer image number three as a title page image.
This image could work on either of my front cover page drafts as it is quite bright as the sun is on them. Compared to image number 2, this photo wouldn't get lost within the page because of it's brightness. This image may not work on the contents page as well as the other two, because it would have to be quite small, and I think this image would look better larger. I think I'm going to use this image on the front cover as it is very bright and will look good with cover lines and a masthead above it.
This image would work on the title page or the contents page as it has room around it to write cover lines but not necessarily room to have a masthead. It would work on a contents page because if I used image number 3 as the front cover, I could use the other 3 images as an article about music as they all link to the music block. I like how bright the guitar stands out, as this makes it quite a key focus point for the image. I think I will use this image on the contents page as it would fit better into there, rather than a front cover with everything squashed into the small places.
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