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Stage 2 Research & Analysis Of Effective Double Page Magazine Spreads

Transcript of Part 7

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Stage 2 –

Research & Analysis Of Effective Double Page

Magazine Spreads

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Layout Design

Dominating image of the comedian

Image from his show

Image of a show he guest stars in

Important quote

Web link for tickets

Capital letter shows start of interview

Showing who's being interviewed

Rhetorical question + small intro

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How Is The Layout Effective And Eye Catching?

• It does this by its dominant image and the person who's being interviewed popularity

• The sentence quotes catches your eye and is one of the first things you read

• The placement of the images does not draw away from the writing

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Style of Font

The capital ‘A’ tell the reader its the beginning of the interview

The slightly bigger font for the quotes identifies its importance and is one of the first things people read

The white colour stands out from the red background which makes it readable

The boldness of the from and sizes is noticeably the title

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Photo Manipulation

Lighting is manipulated to highlight the important people and the less

The cutting out of both people with touch up to the image to portray them as intellectual

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Organisation of Information

The writing being at the bottom and image all over gives the reader the chance to see the image and then start reading

The two images at the top and bottom are close to the corners which does not interferes with the article

The article is clear and dominant and the reader knows where to start with the capital ‘A’

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Layout Design

Title across who pages in different colours

Different topics have clear headings

Two dominant images in relation to ‘James Bond’

Web link for more info

Mini into raising a question to be answered later

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How Is The Layout Effective And Eye Catching?

With the two dominant images in relation to the iconic ‘James Bond’ theme will draws peoples attention

The two contrasting colours ‘Black & White’ catch the eye

The position of the text is clear and is not over shadowed by the images

The position of the text is clear and is not over shadowed by the images

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Style of Font

Front is block bold capitals which catches the eye

Font is smaller but big enough to read

Headings for different sections are bigger than the info but smaller than the title so it doesn't get lost and can clearly be seen

Into clear enough to be seen and a different size than the rest

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Photo Manipulation

Shading in the face along with light manipulation to give the illusion of a mysterious dashing ‘James Bond’

Weight manipulation and facial touching up to give an illusion of a mysterious perfect women

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Organisation of Information

Dominant images are striking and captures your attention

Web link for feather information

Title at the top and across both pages also different colours keeps it interesting

Different topics have different noticeable headings

Writing all around the image so both can be seen clearly

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Layout Design

Simple bold black titleImage relating to the article

Steps to become an ‘anorak king’

Dominant image in the middle of both pages

Small intro with a question to be addressed in the article

Quote

Article runs on both side

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How Is The Layout Effective And Eye Catching?

The dominant image in the middle catches the eye along with the other image for its different colours

The titles simplicity of the page spread

Two images in neatly spaced allows readers eyes to see the main image first followed by the other to back up the article

The placement of the words with a specific quote in the middle

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Style of Font

The size and boldness of the title stand out from the article font

The font is smaller but big enough to be read

The capital ‘I’ tell the reader where the article starts

The bigger font for the quote tells the reader its the most important part

The small info is a bigger font then the title but bigger than the article making it readable

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Photo Manipulation

The lighting and colour manipulation so all features can be seen and lighting is even

Also to darken the background to draw attention to different areas

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Organisation of Information

The image in the centre of both pages highlights its dominance

The image near the top corner of the page relating to the reading

The article is in a rectangle shape in appealing

The title in the top right corner is bold and this one of the first things that catches your eye

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Double Page Magazine Spread

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Layout Design

One picture is featured on the whole

double page spread

Topic title

Venue of memorial

serviceMonth and Page

Number

Title Name of celebrity featured

Beginning ‘blurb’ for the article on the

next page

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Style of Font

Venue font is really small

just to establish

were it is, but its not

necessarily important

There is a dancing man in the font to show an iconic move

‘Icon’ is in black horizontally not to prominent in a ‘Hollywood movie’ style font to emphasise how iconic

he is

Title is bold and big – in

white to stand out above the

rest so readers will see it first

This font is smaller but

still white so it can be

followed by the title

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Style of Graphics

The ‘B’ on ‘Brown’ has a dancing man in it, to symbolise a famous dance move giving the

article some character

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Photo Manipulation

The background is

blurring so the focus is on his face

There is a lot of contrast on his face to emphasiseThe features of this icon

The purple is highlighted and stands out a lot to

almost symbolise celebrity royalty

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Organisation of Information

The word ‘icon’ is placed

vertical – almost to look like a

microphone

This text is small on the side because

its not too important

The title is at the top so

that people can identity

who the man and what the

article is about – its really eye catching

The blurb comes up after the title so it is looked at afterwards

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Double Page Magazine Spread

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Layout Design

Beginning ‘blurb’ for the article on the

next page

Author of article

Title

Actress in his films

Supporting images from two of his famous films

Picture of Bryan Forbes taking up a page and

1/10th

Detailed drop quote from Sharon Tate

Drop quote from Bryan

Forbes

Month and page number

Title of feature

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Style of Font

The font is similar to

‘James Brown’ the movie

Hollywood type font to match his profession.

Also the colours match the

colours of his DVD colours

This font is small because they want focus on the

picture – also its in white to contrast the black

The title name on this

quote is yellow

because his name is

associated with yellow in

this article

This text is small than the title and white to contrast the black

His name is in yellow, as well as the picture of him and the

pull quote

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Photo Manipulation

The picture of the actress

has been kept or

manipulation to be in old

movie style to imply the

ages when he was directing

The colours of his DVD covers have been emphasised with

the colours standing out very bold

This picture has been

tinged yellow – it is

recurrent in the articles

and enforced a 60s feeling – or a dated

feeling

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Organisation of Information

Title is after the large

picture of the woman to possibly remind

reader of the move and

then read the title

Blurb is under the title so it is read secondly

These quotes would be read last

being in the bottom right

corner in small writing before they

turn the page

Again pictures of his films are shown to catch attention for readers to reminisce on

his films