Monday, 27 February 2012
Planning, Double Page Spread
Above is a flat plan of what is going to be my double page spread. I do apologise if the image isn't clear but im here to talk it through.
As I have researched many different double page spreads, they all consist of some sort of heading, therefore I have decided to call mine 'Exclusive Interview'. You may be wondering why I haven't included the actual artists name to you, but you will soon understand when i've revealed the design technique to emphasise this.
The heading will be composed in an Italic style font and will be black. This will then be followed by the introduction as the format of writting for the double page spread is in the style of an Interview. I have decided that the introduction should be in a different style of italics, which is easy to read and should be top, central of the left hand side of the page. One of the give aways of the artists being interviewed is strictly exposed in the interview, but this is not all that will give it away.
Next we have the content of the page which will be displayed in three collumns (as shown on the flat pan with lines) in which the actual interview will be put here. The questions asked will be bold, red and the questions answered will be in black. Here is where I bring you to the reason why I have decided not to include the name of the artists in the heading, this is because in the background of the contents I have decided to include a grey transparent 'E' along with a full blown image on the entire right hand side of the page. My model is designed to be someone of a high status and very well known, therefore the audience would or should be able to establish who the interview is about.
At the bottom of the page will be a black border and the two ends of the boarder will fade to red so that the text page numbers can be displayed in white along with the website of the magazine displayed on the border also.
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