They are as follows;
I am currently very satisfied with my work so far on the iBook. I like my gradient I made which contrasts well with my webpage which alos has the same background gradient. I used animal creatures which I have said they are not my work, these images are from the internet. I have however added a dark, sand like ocean floor to add depth and a sense of a reef environment. On the topo left you can see I have used a thumbnail widget for viewing different photos. This is a good way of putting images and photos into your iBook because it doesn't take up much space and you can still view more photos from the thumbnail. I have also used a widget from 'Bookry' called Google Maps. This is where you can list a link to the part on Google Maps and imbed it within your page. Once being viewed on an iPad you can click it and you can (in my case) look around the Great Barrier Reef. I have done this because Its a great way to engage with interactivity and opens up a lot of information for the viewer.
My page after that is again as I have already explained same background gradient with the ocean floor. I have used a fish on the left and some sea-monkeys/seahorses on the right. I think for every page it would good to have what the page is about on the right hand side. In this case it is 'Great Barrier Reef Formation'. I have used a font called 'Stamp' and positioned the text on its side. This is to give the effect that someone has literally come along and stamped the page. I did this because it gives a different/slightly unusual feel to it. It works in my opinion and to keep that uniform I will do this to every page.


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