Wednesday, 5 February 2014

What I have learnt from the double page features and contents pages.

Double page spread

From the three double page spreads I have broken down and analyzed I concluded a few things. 

1. The use of a big main image to set the tone of the article and show the reader who the article is about without having to read a word. The effect this has for the reader is that they know what is going on. There is no surprises about who the article is about. 

2. Big, bold title of the article. Mainly a quote from within the interview. This gives the reader a heads up on what to expect the article to be about. Or, for a potential customer to flick through and get interested in the title and want to read the interview. This could lead to a sale.

3. Sounds silly but interesting questions. The articles I looked at have personal questions and random, funny questions that they asked the guest. My piece wont have genetic questions about what they're doing next or how is life ect.

Contents page

The three contents page I looked had a common themes within all them. This is what I have concluded about them.

1. All were very simple and clean. It does its job and told the reader where to find what they wanted.

2. big clear text, not small like the articles. needs to be clear for the customer to read clearly.

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