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Double page spread anaylsis

What is a double page spread? 

A double  page spread has two pages of the same article that include graphics. It is the big article in the magazine.  Unlike any other pages, a double page spread page has its article in the center. Most times , the same model from the cover page is used on this page. It is based on a The following terms are the main conventions that may be found in a double page spread: 

  • Main image : this image may be the same model from the cover page. This the mood of the magazine. For example, if the model has on clothing with happy colors such as yellow, orange, and more it . This image gives a meaning for the particular person. 
  • Title/heading: attracts reader through big and bold letters. It is similar to the topic of the article. 
  • Color scheme: arrangement of colors that is chosen to attract the audience. These colors set  magazine mood. 
  • Columns: a text where the writers expresses their opinions. 
  • Drop capital: the first letter of the columns.  It marks the beginning of the section. 
  • Pull Quotes: It captures the audience attention by including some information about the interview of the model presented. 
Magazine : Cosmopolitan 

Magazine : Martha Stewart Living 




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