This layout for the double page spread, shows where all the information, images and text, that the reader most enjoys, is placed. The page will be in an interview form, focused on the artist that is feature on the front page. There will be an image over the top half of the left page, with the heading and subheading of the feature placed overlapping it. This is effective as it will directly link the image to the interview, showing to the reader that this is the main feature of the magazine. The large image is also ideal as it is eye-catching and encourages the reader to read the article. The text will begin underneath the sub-heading, using a drop-cap for the first letter of the article. The layout shows and image in the centre of the textboxes, showing that the text should be wrapped around an image of the artist; this is also the effect of the image and textbox on the right hand page. The double page also features a box at the bottom of the right page outlining extra information about the artist that the reader may enjoy reading. This is my favourite layout, and is the layout i am most likely to use when creating the double page spread. I think it is most effective in portraying the information included in the interview to the reader and is also visually dynamic making it more attractive to read.
Wednesday, 9 February 2011
Double Page Layout 3
This layout for the double page spread, shows where all the information, images and text, that the reader most enjoys, is placed. The page will be in an interview form, focused on the artist that is feature on the front page. There will be an image over the top half of the left page, with the heading and subheading of the feature placed overlapping it. This is effective as it will directly link the image to the interview, showing to the reader that this is the main feature of the magazine. The large image is also ideal as it is eye-catching and encourages the reader to read the article. The text will begin underneath the sub-heading, using a drop-cap for the first letter of the article. The layout shows and image in the centre of the textboxes, showing that the text should be wrapped around an image of the artist; this is also the effect of the image and textbox on the right hand page. The double page also features a box at the bottom of the right page outlining extra information about the artist that the reader may enjoy reading. This is my favourite layout, and is the layout i am most likely to use when creating the double page spread. I think it is most effective in portraying the information included in the interview to the reader and is also visually dynamic making it more attractive to read.
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