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Drawn Analysis Of Front Cover, Contents Page & Double Page Spread.

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Drawn AnalysisOf Front Cover, Contents Page & Double Page Spread.

Front Cover

• I chose my masthead to say “DIP” which stands for “Die In Pop”. This refers to the artists of the music genre dedication to the production of their music, it is also an anagram of Indie Pop.• Because of this being the masthead, I wanted the overall layout of the front

cover to be quite simple and fairly plain. With the page being fairly plain, it allows features on the page to stand out more than they would have if the page was busy.• I close a close up shot of the models face so that readers would be able to

instantly recognise who in featured in that issue of the magazine. Which could possibly then make them more likely to buy the magazine.• I wanted to include a common convention of magazines and have a left hand

third on my front cover, I decided this so that readers could easily find information about the contents of the magazine like they would with other magazines.

Contents Page

• In the contents page, I continued the theme of having my information in a block, this is something that I would carry on throughout my entire magazine.• I would have my information and writing on the right hand side of the page,

leaving space on the left hand side for an image of the artist featured on the front cover.• I decided to split my contents page into sections and show this by giving each

section an appropriate title, such as “This Week”, “Year Reviews”, etc.• I’d like to include small things on my contents page to urge the reader to

continue reading by using titles to grab their attention such as the subscription offer.• Under the image on the page will be a slightly longer description of the article

than is offered for the other page numbers on the page, this is due to the image being linked to the main article of that issue of the magazine.

Double Page Spread

• On my double page spread, I want the main title of the article to link in with the picture of the artist on the page. For example, in my drawn page, I have the title being “Me, Myself & I” this corresponds with the fact that the artist is a solo artist, however the images show the model in 3 places at the same time. This may be able to highlight that being a solo artist could be lonely and isolating. • I had the article on the artist located on the right hand page of the double page

spread, this is because I kept in mind that I didn’t want one page to be more dense with images and information than the other one, and because the left hand page has the title in big letters, I thought the right hand page was a better location for the text. I also again followed my theme of having all of my information in a block format. • On my page, I would like to keep a certain amount of blank space, this is

because it continues on the thought of the isolation that the artist is experiencing.