Chapbook: Processing Post - Canva

 After creating the cover page and the content of the book, I am going to combine all my components into a chapbook. I am going to use Canva to make the chapbook.

First, after open new file, it was a blank page.

Then I imported my cover that I have done in class.

After that I added a plain page that has the title of the book and my name. I used the font Tenor Sans for both text boxes, with size 64 and 36 respectively.

Then for the next page will be the introduction page. The font size used was 18 with font Tenor Sans. I also aligned all the text boxes, in order to make it look good.

I then move forward to the next page, a page that I want to dedicate for all airmen and want to thanks their services. So I added "For all airmen" with the font Tenor Sans in 20.

After that, I added a chapter page for the first chapter. Tenor Sans with size 35 was used, and it will become the standard for the rest cover page of other chapters.

Then I started with the content. The font Tenor Sans was used but the size became 18 in order to fit more words into the page.

Then I did the same for the rest of the book. This is the link to check the preview of the book.

**UPDATES**

I added some photos for some pages as well as for the back page. I also include "About the Author" and "Copyright" page. 

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