5. Bleeds from one page onto another and is the
Main Image largest image that comes with the article so
the reader can see who exactly that person is.
The reader can also recognise them from
somewhere else which then makes them want
to read more
6. The article is on columns to allow the
reader to know exactly where to go
having finished to the bottom. Also
makes the magazine look more
professional and organised
In Columns
7. Smaller images used to let the
reader know that even though Smaller Images
it is on a different page it is still
something to do with the
article
8. Bold Title Used to draw in the readers interest to that
article and is the largest size text on that
page
9. Usually in a different colour
that stands out so straight
away the reader can know Name Of Artist
who they are reading about
10. Used so the reader
knows where to start Drop Capital
Drop Capital
11. Mise-En-Scene
Used to reflect the genre of the magazine
12. Gives credit to the
photographer or the
By-Lines
person who wrote the
article
13. Colour Scheme
Simple colours to link to the genre
Red, black and white are used in NME
14. Used on the picture and also used to break up
the text. Gives a little preview to the reader as
what to expect
Quote from article
15. Graphic Features
Used to draw the readers attention to what
is in the graphic feature. Fits with the
colour scheme of the magazine