The next Priorities page follows on with the style I had started, with icons to depict each one. These pages are wordier than those previously created in the report, and so were more difficult to fit into the layout style, although they were not as time consuming.
There is more room for photographs here, which is also due to the fact that they specified that imagery was available, especially for the section on young people on page 10.
The section for Priority 3 shows the difficulties that I have faced, as there is no content available to work with. I have left half a side which hopefully will be enough, although it wouldn't be too much of a strain to move the rest of the elements further along, and if it doesn't fill the space then it could be padded out with photography.
It may help if the content needs a whole page, as Priority 4 is currently on two separate pages and would look better given its own page, as imagery could also be added.
I faced similar problems on this spread too, missing information for Priority 5, and Priority 6 taking up too much room to fit in half a page but not enough to fill a whole page. Once I have the full report it should allow me to sort out these issues, but currently there doesn't seem to be much I can do about it. Page 13 features the only photograph that I have been provided with thus far, which gives a better impression of the eventual visual impact of the report.
This is the currently unfinished section on Priority 7, but I was able to include some more graphical elements as there was a table included in the text which I decided to display in a more interesting way. This also helps bring it in line with the more statistical sections of the report.
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