Thursday, 19 December 2019

Brochure Guide to... Tonga


Today I have been learning about the New Zealand and globally famous olympic shot putter called Dme Valerie Adams. She definitely sounds like a legend and a strong olympian. So what I have to do was create a brochure for her. And once again, I have used the design tool (my best friend) Canva for my design. I have done Tonga as my main theme for the brochure.
I enjoyed finding information about tonga because I found out some pretty fascinating attractions around the place.
I found it challenging to get it done quickly because it was quite time-consuming for me when I was editing the brochure.
My learning object shows I am a smart blogger.
Next time I might need to fasten my pace up and spending a little bit more time brainstorming for my next design.
Have you or one of your family members ever been to tonga?
Here is my work:















Front cover image - inside brochure
Front cover image

2 comments:

  1. Mōrena Ruby-Rhain

    This is Charlotte from the Summer Learning Journey, and I will be commenting on your posts during your time participating in the SLJ.

    Your brochure was so cool! I enjoyed reading about all the information and activities you found on Tonga, I really liked how you included information on a couple different islands within Tonga - very cool! None of my family members have ever been to Tonga, but my Mother was born in the Netherlands, which is a very cool country.
    If you could visit any country in the world what would it be?

    Ngā mihi nui
    Charlotte

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    1. Kia ora Charlotte,
      If I were to travel to a country it would be Spain because I really want to see their beautiful villages and see what it's like to celebrate the Day of the dead. I love it how they dress up and have vibrant colours everywhere. It's gorgeous.
      Thank you for commenting on my blog.
      Your sincerely,
      Ruby-Rhain

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