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Research On Double Page Spread
Codes & Conventions
Headline:Usually used for the main story and draws the attention of the target audience into reading the article.
I found that most magazines has this and it did, in actual fact, drew me to read it.
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Stand-first:Gives information about the main article, but not a lot of words are used as it will give away to much info that will be used in the main body of the article.
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Byline:States the name of the writer, but sometimes it comes along with an image of the writer.
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Drop Caps:I found in my research of double pages spreads, that in all the magazines I saw they used this. It shows where the article begins.
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Quotes:It’s usually something that comes from what someone has said.
In magazine articles that I have read, this is usually used when the writer is having an interview with someone, and the quotes are used in this case.