double page spread conventions
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Double Page SpreadJoe Hadfield
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Article Headline
This is usually the biggest text on the page. Gives the audience a rough idea of what the article is about.
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Stand First
Usually smaller than the headline but larger than the main body text. It is an introduction to the article.
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By-line
The by-line tells you who wrote the article.
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Column Structure
It is usually laid out in three or four columns. The column structure is used as it is easier to read than just one block of text.
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Main Body Text
Same font as what is used on the contents page. Text which discusses the article in detail.
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Image
Usually takes up a whole page. The image itself is visually interesting and has relevant mise-en-scene. The people featured in the picture are usually related to the article. Their body language and facial expression can give connotations of what genre of music the magazine is about.
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Secondary Images
Gives extra visual examples of the subject which is being discussed in the article.
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Pull Quotes
These are taken from an extract out of the article, they are used to try and entice the audience into reading the article.
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Drop Cap
This letter is a different colour and size to the rest of the main body text. It also signifies the start of the article.
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Bleed
This is when the image which has taken up one page, then goes across slightly onto the next page.
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Masthead and Page Number
Located in the bottom corner, gives information on the page number and repeats the masthead.