2. The spread follows the house style of Q very close, a
contrasting white and red. The photo of Gaga is greyscale
so that it fits in the with house style.
The stylised font of ‘lady’ and
‘gaga’ contrasts. On one hand
you have the italicised lady and
the very bold gaga.
Big photo of Gaga, black
and white is artistic. Very
big picture shows her
off, she is a very big icon
and what she looks like is
very important.
Very little clothing
used, covering
her breasts.
Seductive look,
give her the
image of
someone who is
vulnerable.
Justified text for the interview, allows
it to be read easier by the reader.
The large red L is a symbol of gaga but also a
symbol of Q as their house style is often red
on white. It is a staple of Q spreads to have a
large letter indicating who they are
interviewing.
3. Quote from one of the band
members, relevant to the interview.
The photo of the band is large and shows
their importance in relation to the article.
The red hair on the lead member works
well with the very pale background.
Justified text of the
interview, easy for the
reader to view. White on
black contrast well and also
compliment the house style
of Kerrang.
Order of the people on
the page represents
their real-life popularity?
Guy at the front is more
popular or recognisable
than the others and thus
he is at the front while
they take the backseat.
Large and bold writing, they want to attract the reader’s
attention to this, telling of the second part of the interview which
people might not want to miss. Gives important information to
the reader.
4. Large masthead, sums up what is going on in the
interview, name is highlighted and stands out from the
rest. ‘Techno Legend’ reinforces the important that he
is someone who would be important to readers of the
magazine.
Large picture of the artist on one side of the
magazine, similar to the rest of the ones displayed.
Shows his importance and relevance in the context
of the article.
Quote from the
artist, sums up their
character in a small
sentence.
Justified text for the
article, questions are
highlighted in black to
make it easier to read.
Lots of information
present.
Image of someone who has relevance to the
article, smaller though as to not compete
with the image of Laurent Garnier.
5. Quote from the artist being interviewed, relevant to the
interview. Sums up their personality and allows people
who are not familiar with them to see what they are like
from just one sentence.
Unique and interesting
font, matches up with the artist
and the person being interviewed.
Justified font in columns going
across the bottom of the page.
Name of the artist ‘Lilly Allen’ is
in a larger text size and in a
contrasting colour.
Large picture of the
artist, important and takes up a
large part of the spread.
Main colours are black, white
and red. All three work well
together and make it easy to
look at everything that is
written down.