Sunday, 30 April 2017

Double Page Spread



My Double Page Spread includes:
• A clear heading
• Main body of text
• Clearly depicted questions
• A pull quote from the article itself
• Two main images
• A similar/relevant colour scheme

My double page spread was the final build to the magazine and it was definitely the hardest challenge. At first I was overcomplicating it trying to make it too fancy. Things were not fitting together so instead I decided to go for the simple approach. The pages are split up so you can see very clearly where the details are and can really see what is said on the interview. You can also view a close up on the grime artist split apart. A reason for this is that on existing magazines the grime artist covers a lot of the magazine, to be the figure head of the magazine to emphasise the stamp the grime artist is making on the grime scene.

The colour scheme isn't bright and bold like my cover which was intended as the focus should be on the grime artist. The blend between the font, background and colours fits in well with the main image as it almost pushes forward the main image more to the reader to make it eye-catching. Wanted the font to be out shadowed by other aspects of the magazine.

All these elements are very similar to a popular magazine and these all pull together to form a respectable collection of magazine pages using all regular conventions of a media magazine product that both speak and appeal to the target audience and convey the genre of UK grime and rap.








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