Above is an
analysis I have conducted of Vogue magazine double page spread. By doing this I
am able to see what other magazines of the genre I am following have done to
ensure my double page spread reaches its best potential.
Survivor, the
title of the article is written at the top in large bold capital letters which
makes it instantly eye catching to the readers, underneath is an insight as to
what the article is about, this needs to be interesting as the readers will
read this first and it will determine their minds as to whether they will
continue reading the article or not, this is written in italic and it stands
out against the other normal font, overall giving it a vintage feel. The large letter “I” marks the beginning of the article again giving it a vintage feel. The text is separated through two columns with the same continual font throughout giving it a vintage feel yet again.
On the opposite page the model covers the entire page, which gives the impression that this is the main article of the magazine, showing importance and emphasis on the model. The models outfit compliments the vintage feel of the article and compliments the duck egg blue background, with the white on the opposite page, the red shoes add a pop of colour to the article and finish off the vintage theme of the double page spread.
I like the way that this article is set out, with the vintage theme and the use of colours, especially the way that the brief insight is separate and in italics.
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