Wednesday, 20 November 2013

Double page spread analysis




In this analysis of the double page spread, front cover and content pages tend to be similar as they both create something that is snappy however in a double page spread it is meant to tell you a story for the article. It is also on a larger scale so that you are able to convert that information across on as much information as you can allow you to tell the story you want. There are a number of conventions that this double page and others have such as have a piece of content over lap both the pages. For example here would be the name of the group. Normally it would be the image however in this magazine it is the text. I feel that this is done for a reason. The reason being that they are linking the image and the text that the name is under together, to show that they are part of one article. Another convention of this double page is that the image takes up most of the pages; I feel that this convention is done to show people what the main article of this page is. As in this case it would be “The Teenagers”. This would mean that people be directed right towards the article this would also have people know what they are looking at and who they are looking at. They also have some quick facts about the bands that most magazines have now.

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