3. The headline of this double page spread is quite different to the normal headlines of double
page spreads as this one is only a name. It says the name ‘Jamelia’ in all lower case letters which
indicates the article is going to be about the famous singer. It is then backed up from the
subhead which is surprisingly above the headline and is in all capital letters (upper case). The
headline also doesn’t have a colour, it is clear which makes it transparent so the colours of the
sub image are shown through the text. This is also an unusual effect which makes the headline
stand out more and grabs the readers attention. Furthermore the sub image is on the left hand
page which means it shows before the main image which again is an unusual design. This whole
part of the double page spread is sectioned from the rest of the double page spread with a thin
white rectangle underneath it.
4. Opening
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Paragraph
Answer
This is the lower part of the first page of the double page spread. It
contains the first part of the main body text for the double page spread
which is an article interviewing the singer Jamelia. It starts with a small
paragraph explaining why they decided to interview Jamelia which
gives the audience a greater insight as to why they interviewed the
singer and what she has been doing. The interview varies between two
colours, orange for the questions (which contrasts with the orange
Jamelia is wearing shown through the headline) and white for the
answers which separates the two making it easier on the eyes to read
and makes sure the audience don’t get confused when reading the
article. They’ve clearly used two columns which separates the text and
makes the page organised.
5. This is the pull quote use on the magazine. It’s in the middle of the page and in-
between the two sections of the interview which allows the reader to take a
break from the interview and read something the artist has said which makes
sure they don’t get bored when reading the article. It says the word ‘SING!’
above the quote which pulls the reader in to read the quote. When flicking
through a magazine quickly, it is likely the reader will read the pull quote as it is
a small part of the double page spread that links with the article, so putting it in
the middle makes it easier to find and read.
6. This is the main part of the 2nd page of the double page
spread. It includes the other part of the main body text
which is separate from the rest of the page in a
transparent rectangle which comes in the place of a
column. It follows the same colour scheme as the other
part of the main body text. It is in a transparent column
which adds organisation to the page.