
Double Page
This is the double page for my magazine, and it is on a white background like my contents page so the text and images can stand out. The title at the top 'Sharp Battle' is quite interesting and eye catching; and makes the readers want to read on and find out what the title means. The title is in red so it stands out from the rest of the text; and your eyes get drawn staright to it.
I have put a little introduction at the top of the page underneath the title, so that the audience can read it and it can encourage them to read the rest of the interview. The text is very interesting and follows the forms and conventions of double page spreads in magazines. The text is in black to stand out against the background and the title.
The images have been put on each side ot the pages to make it look like they're antagonising each other, and to reflect the selling line on the front cover 'showdown'. The images stand out against the background, and as they are dressed in black it represents my colour theme, and also represents the target audience.
The interview is set in the middle of the page as it is one of the focal points of the double page spread. The interview asks quite personal questions, which will grab the interest of the reader and make them want to read the rest of the interview. The interview asks questions that are seen in a lot of magazine, which shows how it follows conventions of magazines. The interview is in black to stand out against the background, and it is in clear font so that it is easier to read. I have also put an arrow after the interview on the second page to show how there is more of the interview.
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