2. UNCUT
The image for this double page
spread goes over one full page
and half of the second page.
There is very bright colours used
in this image, which link to the
hippy kind on genre the Beatles
were.
The introduction to what the
article is about is in a different
font and is larger than the rest
of the article. There is even a
part of it which is a different
colour to the rest. This is done
to stand out and make it
obvious who the article is
about if the images hasn’t
already done so.
The article
looks very
small as the
image is
dominating
the page.
However I
think it works
well and does
look very well
set out and
structured.
The song "yellow submarine" album is mainly featured in this
article and the lyrics "nothing is real“ are used. As the world
"real” has been distorted, it gives the effect of a hipster/indie
feel which The Beatles were. As the song is about drugs, which
also reflects on the distorted word "real".
3. NME
Whole of the image dominates the page
and fills up the top half of the page. The
colours really work well together and
make the page look professional and
interesting.
As the image is what attracts the reader
most on a double page spread. A small
quote out of the article has been added to
interest them to read the article.
Small
sentence
introducin
g the artist
before it
goes into
the
interview.
It has
been put
there to
break the
image up
from the
text.
The main title
links to the
image it says
“lets dance”
and the
image
consists of
the same
man multiple
times
dancing. It is
there to grab
the readers
attention and
tease them.
First letter drops down 9 lines
to structure the article. The
colour blue is used to keep
the colours from the image
consistent creating a colour
scheme.
Use of a quote of the
article is printed bigger
and put between all of
the text to break it up.
The article is put into
rows to structure the
page.
4. KERRANG
This image will
really connect
with the readers
as it looks like
they care more
about the article
than spending so
much time
getting a staged
image. It also
tells you what
type of band
they are as the
main images. He
has long hair
which looks like
he is flicking and
is also dressed
like he’s in an
indie rock band
This double page spread has kept a
consistent colour scheme throughout
this page, The dark colours really work
well with the red. It really makes it
stand out.
The smaller images are to show you more of
the band members, this is effective as it no
longer looks like the article is just about the
singer.
The headlines will
really connect with
the reader as it is a
quote by the band. It
seems as if they had
been criticised and
they’re defending
themselves. This
could interest the
reader as they
would want them
having negative
feed back if they like
the band. They
could also want to
know what's
happened.
The strips down
the side are
track you can
downloads. The
background of
white is affective
against the
black
background and
makes it
standout.
5. Q
In this corner the bands name
is in a grey bold font which is
not very eye catching. The
dark colours on a dark
background really doesn’t
work well.
The image links with the indie/rock genre,
which the music magazine is. They're all
wearing dark clothes and all look like
they’re in a band. They’re all covered in
bruises which shows what type of band
they are.
The main title links
to the image it "
STEP INSIDE
ROCK AND ROLLS
OWN FIGHT CLUB“
this reflects on the
bands appearance,
which has been
made to look like
they have just been
in a fight as thy have
bruises all over
them.
The font colour used are yellow and white, which works well with
the dark background as they contrast with each other this makes
the writing stand out. The text is on the opposite side to the main
title which works but makes the page look unorganised. However,
it isn’t over cramped and the article itself is very structured.