2. Main image: the main
image in this article is
allocated in the centre
around the other images,
the image also gives the
illusion that it is coming out
the article where the image
over takes the main
heading.
By-line: following the typical
conventions he photographer and
writer
Main heading:
the main heading
is in red bold text
against a black
border, this catches
the readers
attention and
makes them want
to read the article
Stand first:
this is a
summary of the
article, this
gives the reader Page number + publisher:
a taste of what On the bottom corners of the
to come.
page are the page number
and publisher this is a
common convention in
double page spreads
There are lots of
other images that
take up the top half
of the double page
spread,
this gives the
readers a few clues
and glimpse to what
will happen in this
episode, making the
reader want to read
and take interest in
the article.
Side quote: this is
used for the reader
giving them some
context about the
image.
Body/copy text: this is the main body of the text for the
article, the article takes up the bottom half of the double
page spread, this is so the readers look at the images first
and then read the article after they have been persuaded by
the layout and words.
3. By-line: The by-line
here credits the
photographer and writer
There are also other smaller images
allocated around the double page spread,
telling the reader what else will happen in
the episode.
Stand first: this is another
Main
heading: The
main heading is
in white bold
text, in the top
centre of the first
double page, this
grabs the readers
attention straight
after the main
image
common convention, it
summaries what is in the
article for the reader.
Side quote: The side
quote tells the reader
about the context of the
picture.
Drop capital: The drop
capital is a common
convention used in a lot of
articles, this highlights the
start of the article.
Main image: the main image is on the left hand side of
the double page spread, this is the first thing you look at
when you look at the page, it gets the reader curious and
interested in reading the article and it takes up a two
thirds of the whole article.
Body/ copy text: this is the
main body of the text, the written
article itself is on the right hand
side of the page, taking up one
third of the page.
4. Conclusion
In conclusion both the double page articles consist of
common conventions such as, the main heading being
big and bold, by-line, drop capital, main image as well
as other smaller images around the article, and the
main image being the biggest and the written article
consisting with a main body text taking up at least one
third of the double page spread. This has helped us to
take some of these ideas into our double page spread
to make it proficient and credible.