2. Rock Sound like many conventional double page
spreads use a pull out quote to show the reader what
the article contains and what they should be expecting
from the article. This makes the reader intrigued into
what else is said in the article for that response. Rock
Sound also start their bulk text with a drop cap of 7
lines. They start the article off with a quote to entice the
readers of what more the article would contain. In
small font there is an editorial for the writer and
photographer of the article giving them credit for their
work.
3. The headline of the double page spread for ‘Bullet for
my valentine’ is spread across both pages. This is quite
conventional for Rock Sound as they present most of
their double page spreads this was as it emphasises the
importance of the artist(s). Rock Sound also use quite a
long stand first however have the artists name in a
different colour to the rest of the text. This makes the
artists themselves stand out and show how important
they are. The stand first shows us about the article and
what the bulk text will be about, giving us a look into
the article without reading it,
4. Rock Sound use a dark colour scheme for this
particular double page spread which is not
usually like their brand identity. Although
Rock Sound do tend to layout their double
page spreads the same. They stick to
convention and use the column method to
layout their content. This gives a tidy and neat
way to present their information which is what
their readers are use to as this is a common
way they lay out their information.