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Design tips for Duo albums

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Duo albums combine contemporary style with the elegance of classic mounting, but they require a sound knowledge of both our product range and Photojunction's design tools. If you don't have broadband we recommend the PDF (Part 3).

1: In this 5-minute movie, Ian and Heather Baugh discuss the design and marketing benefits of Duos, and what makes them different from standard albums (10Mb).

2: A 15-minute movie with Ian and Sonya outlining the technical issues involved in Duo design with Photojunction, with examples (31.4Mb).

3: A 7-page PDF guide to Duo album design using Photojunction (3.8Mb).

Photofront cover design

Photo Front Covers Photo Front Cover Detail

Photofront covers are popular and have great appeal, but you need to take care when choosing the cover image and designing the layout – especially if you intend to make a digital copy. 

Click here to download a brief PDF guide to Photofront cover design (2.2Mb).

Digital copies

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As you can tell from the fine print on our Digital Copy page, there's plenty to know about these popular little albums.

This PDF explains how we represent features of matted albums that we cannot replicate in Digital Copies (1.5Mb).

Matted album details

What we do if you ask us to place mats and images inside the front or back cover of your album (2.2Mb PDF).

Photojunction's photosafe guides

It's important not to place critical image data (eg heads, text, borders) too close to the edge of page layouts and cover photos. Ian explains how to play safe using PJ's photosafe guides.(20Mb)

 
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