- This is my final double page spread that I created using Photoshop. I have included an article, which are in columns, a colour scheme, a maim image, and a pull quote. My colour scheme consists of white, black, grey and a little bit of burgundy. These colours link to my cover as well as my contents page. The colour scheme did change as originally, I was going to have yellow, red and white as my colour scheme, but seen as I changed the colour scheme on my contents and front cover, it made sense to change my double page spread one too. I added the main image to the right and I wanted the model to look towards the article to give the readers the sense that she is showing the audience to look and read the article. I decided to place the pull quote at the top of the page instead of having it somewhere within the article as this is different. I also felt that if the pull quote was at the top, then people would be more attracted to read the article and see what it is about. I added a page number, which links to my contents page, as I wrote on my contents page that Carmilla's article will be on page 48. I also added my magazines logo as this reminds the reader what magazine they are reading. Looking back at my flat plan, not much has changed apart from the colour scheme and adding a second photo. When I look at my double page spread, I think there is a link between mine and other Indie magazines such as NME, as I have used bold colours and an image as well as a "goofy" image, which reflects what the music genre is. Overall, I am happy with how my double page spread has turned out, however looking back at my cover and contents page, it isn't one of my favorites.
Wednesday, 19 March 2014
Double page spread - Final.
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