Monday, 1 March 2010
Sketches and analysis of my own ideas for double page spread.
I analysed several double pages spreads and then created a few drafts of what I may or may not want my double page spread to look like, here are a few of them:
This double page spread relates to the front cover by using the same headline, “good girl, gone bad” however it does this in a clever way by placing the good girl and the top of the page and the gone bad at the bottom of the page. I particularly liked this as it separates the two conveying she has two different personalities. As it is an interview it contains text in the centre as that it the main attraction of my double page spread. To add colour and texture to the double page there is a row of photos going down one side of the model to attract readers that may like to see pictures rather than read the article. Overall I like this draft however I feel it is a bit plain for a double page spread.
This is the double page spread I decided to use for guidance. I researched in to double page spread interviews and found they normally use a quote from the interview, therefore I followed this convention. I placed the interview itself in the centre however I only used two columns, as too much text can put of the reader. I mentioned the sketch above was too plain therefore I put a main image on the left hand side to make it more attractive and add more colour to make it more eye catching. As well as a main image I plan to put more images along the right hand side in music notes or a film strip to symbolise her role of work. I choose to use this particular one as it fills the page, not leaving many gaps therefore it looks fun and attractive.
The final double page spread is a basic double page spread with very few features on it; therefore this will not catch the reader’s eye as it is dull. It has a simple headline good girl gone bad relating to the front cover, followed by columns of text and one image on the right hand side. Overall I would not use this for my final product as I feel it is too basic and there is nothing on this page that would attract the readers to read it.
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