After hearing what my classmates thought I should improve on and what I should keep the same, I found that my font was the main thing everyone commented on, to make it bigger, bolder, and to match the font that I used in the game. To do this, I used adobe illustrator and deleted all of the current text that I had already used. I then changed my font to Marker Felt, and started typing what I needed to be on there. I then sized it using 42pt font. After doing this, I stretched out the title a bit to make it more noticeable. I then copied the title as it was and pasted it onto every corner of the gambol to make sure each side had the same sizing for the title. Next I started typing the number of players, the age intended, where it was made and who it was made by. to do this I still used marker felt font, but I did not want to use the same sizing because I wanted the title to stick out the most. The next thing my classmates said to do was to make the bottom on my box more interesting. I decided that I was going to incorporate the Irish flag into it but instead of just making the bottom an Irish flag, I wanted to switch it up a bit. I decided to make the flag out of shamrocks because my game is an Irish theme and it would add taste to the box. To do this, I copied the shamrock that I made previously for my title and stretched it out so that it would fit nicely onto the bottom page. I then copied the size I liked and laid them out throughout the whole page. I then changed the color of the 3 middle rows to white and the last 2 rows to orange by using the eyedropper tool. After making each color perfect, I finally had finished my game board and was very happy with the outcome.
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