Sunday 10 October 2010

Codes and Conventions of Magazine Double Page Spread

  • All have a main image which is relevant to the article.
  • Main text bigger than all text.
  • Columns.
  • Heading Long- Stands out.
  • Simple colour scheme- colours keep to a minimum.
  • One large picture which takes up to a whole page and sometimes bleeds between pages. (link the two pages together).
  • Sometimes the picture is a cross the whole DPS with all text on the picture.
  • Quotes are used sometimes in the title/headline on the picture stand first or to break up the text.
  • The stand first introduces the article and is positioned at the begginning of the headline.
  • Often includes the journalists name.
  • First letter of the article is bigger to show you where to start reading.
  • Other techniques for the same thing include bold text, slightly bigger type space, capitals at the start of the article.
  • Sometimes uses stylized fonts.
  • Headlines used to draw the reader in but don't tell them what the articles about thats done by stand first.
  • Byline-who wrote the article, photographers credit.
  • Laid out in 2-4 collumns.
  • Strap line at the top- what the article is about.
  • The article is usually written infromally and the personality
  • of the journalist come through.


With this double page spread the main image takes up the whole page, in doing thi.  

Mojo Magazine.


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