In lesson we were taught a better understanding of what to look out for and what to do in a double page spread. We had been told what to look out for, such as presentational devices such as a headmast, pull quotes, images, fonts, colour schemes and font sizes.
We had looked at a Grazia magazine with Fearne Cotton as the main subject for their double page spread. Grazia went for a sepia, vintage looking look for it as the image took up the whole two pages and had been manipulated on photoshop for a vintage look effect. Her name, 'Fearne' had the biggest font size so we would see her name straight away, we then would focus on a quote underneath whcih was the second biggest font on the page.
What I had understood from Grazie's double page spread is that, the image and the text must work well together in order to give it a completed, finish look.
I believe that for my magazine, I will be able to acomplish the standards of a real magazine.
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