Thursday, 7 April 2011

Ideas for my magazine- Double page spread

The final piece of planning I had to do was on my double page spread. I designed three layouts for these pages, making sure I allotted a space for a page title, images, an introduction and the interview itself:



I chose to use layout three, because it included space for more than one or two images, and one page is just the interview, which makes it more clean-cut and tidy. In my double page spread, the page title will be in pink, to show the femininity of the subject of my interview, who is going to be a girl. The font will be the same as the masthead on the front page to stay with the same themes. The coloured block behind her will be in the same pink, so the theme follows on from the title. The image on the left hand page will be a full length image of the artist who I will style in a specific way. The introduction will flow around the image, and will be written in grey, in one of the fonts used in the front cover. On the facing page, there will be an image stretched across the bottom of the page, a cut of one of the images I will take, to add interest. There will be three images in the middle of the page, all different, of the artist. The interview will flow down both sides of these three images, in a simple, clear font, easy for the reader to read. The interviewer's text will be in the same grey as the introduction and the artist's will be in the same pink as the page title

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