Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Codes and Convention -Double page spread.


Colour scheme: magazine double page spreads usually have a simplistic colour scheme meaning the colours are kept to a minimum this creates a current look for the magazine for example the colour schemes of this magazine : black, white and red.

Image: all double page spreads consist of one large image depending on the magazine the image could cover one side of the double page spread or bleed into both pages. For example this Q double page spread the one large image stays on the left side and does not cover both sides of the double page spread.

Subject name: ‘The best MCR’ is the subject name of this particular double page spread.

Quotes: most double page spreads usually have quotes taken from an interview. THIS WILL BE ENLARGED and placed somewhere on the double page spread they usually separate the pages so that it is clear for the readers to see.

Stand first: is always used at the start of every article. Written in large/ bold/ capital front

Drop capital: is to enable the reader were to start reading.

Headline: ‘were being the best MCR we can be’ is the headline of this particular double page spread. This headline is done to draw the reader in.

By line: a section for the journalist              

            


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