Saturday, 15 April 2017

Creating My Double Page Spread.



For my contents page I made sure to create my double page spread using the same gradient and the background of LF to show my house style of my magazine.

I have also included my logo and website to the bottom of the page to show the audience what magazine they are reading and also where to find more information about the magazine.




Next I added my model to the right of the double page spread to give enough room for my text and to allow my model to take up the whole of the right page.







I also added a smaller picture with a blurred background to the middle of my text to show the audience there is less to read but a lot about the artist. As well as that it shows what type of character he is and also it is a little more personal as the background is still in it.







I added a title to the page saying "LeftField exclusive with Cameron Maines and top journalist Lauren Evans" to make sure the audience could clearly see that this article is associated with the LeftField magazine and also states what the article is about and who the journalist is.






Then underneath that I quoted my model with a quote from the article.














Next I added a circle that contained the main features new album; which is what the article is about. Therefore, I have clearly shown what the newest album my artist has come out with to show the feature.









I added an A that covered 8 lines of my writing, this is a common convention for double page spread articles at the start of the article, to display the start. Therefore, I have done this.
         









I added a page number  and my article, writing about an interview with Cameron Maines with journalist Lauren Evans.


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