2. Masthead Feature Main Feature Headline
Pull-quote
Drop Caps
Factfile Feature Feature Photograph
Smaller Features
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4. Double page spreads most commonly advertise upcoming television programmes and
films. The Radio Times produces many pages including ‘behind the scene’ ones (e.g. Dr
Who) and every design is kept to the conventions. Double page spreads have to look
captivating as well as making the content interesting, as they try to keep their audience
updated with the media and most popular programmes. You find double page spreads
in nearly every magazine available and this is why it is vital that we create one to a
similar or higher standard so that it will stand out amongst the others. As our chosen
audience is Channel 4, as a group, we must look at existing double page spreads that
have been advertise by them and design ours to fit within their conventions, which
should make ours just as successful.