This is a contents page of the magazine "Kerrang". This is made clear by the title of "contents". The actual contents is placed on the right hand side down a collum.Each title of each page is bold in black and yellow which ties into the title of "Contents". However, underneath all these little subtitles that are in the contents, they give only the name of the band and nothing else about what information you will read about that band. This is a good selling technique as the reader has to read it to know what the actual story is about instead of just glimpsing at the phrase about the page. There are loads of small images of famous singers/bands in a grid formation at the left hand side to the middle of the page. Each of these images have a number on to show what page that photo is shown on. This makes it clear to the reader which page he/she can turn to to fin out about their favourite band or so on. However, one is slightly bigger (22). At the very top of the page there is a paragraph by the main writer/editor of the magazine. It's just a little note about what you can expect to find in the magazine and its made personal as it written personally by him and to the reader. Its mostly about the main sell Biffy Clyro. It fits into the cover of this magazine by using the same red colour, black and white. however they have added in the colour yellow to make some of the subtitles etc stand out, for example, "Album reviews" which is on the collum of pages shown in this magazine. At the bottom right hand side underneath the main contents page list, there is a text/picture about getting a weekly Kerrang magazine for a special offer of £6 a month. This reminds the readers that this magazine is released every week and they can get it for a good price if they subscribe to it.
Tuesday, 3 November 2009
Annaysis of double page spreads
This is a contents page of the magazine "Kerrang". This is made clear by the title of "contents". The actual contents is placed on the right hand side down a collum.Each title of each page is bold in black and yellow which ties into the title of "Contents". However, underneath all these little subtitles that are in the contents, they give only the name of the band and nothing else about what information you will read about that band. This is a good selling technique as the reader has to read it to know what the actual story is about instead of just glimpsing at the phrase about the page. There are loads of small images of famous singers/bands in a grid formation at the left hand side to the middle of the page. Each of these images have a number on to show what page that photo is shown on. This makes it clear to the reader which page he/she can turn to to fin out about their favourite band or so on. However, one is slightly bigger (22). At the very top of the page there is a paragraph by the main writer/editor of the magazine. It's just a little note about what you can expect to find in the magazine and its made personal as it written personally by him and to the reader. Its mostly about the main sell Biffy Clyro. It fits into the cover of this magazine by using the same red colour, black and white. however they have added in the colour yellow to make some of the subtitles etc stand out, for example, "Album reviews" which is on the collum of pages shown in this magazine. At the bottom right hand side underneath the main contents page list, there is a text/picture about getting a weekly Kerrang magazine for a special offer of £6 a month. This reminds the readers that this magazine is released every week and they can get it for a good price if they subscribe to it.
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