2. 1. From previously analysing double page spread
listings I have concluded that a generic
conventions is having article in columns to look
aesthetically pleasing and easy to read.
3. 2. Existing listings also have brightly coloured boxes
on the left or right of the page with information
which is not directly related to the documentary in
the article.
4. 3. There are also page numbers and the name of
the magazine at the bottom of each page for
continuity.
5. 4. There is usually one large image as the
background of the double page spread with the
rest of the important information added on top.
There are also always smaller images taken from
the programme on a white border with a caption
on it to.
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5. There is also the use of pull quotes in most
double page spread listings to draw the readers
attention and potentially spark the interest within
the reader to read the whole article. This pull
quote is in a large font and is in italics.
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5. There is also the use of pull quotes in most
double page spread listings to draw the readers
attention and potentially spark the interest within
the reader to read the whole article. This pull
quote is in a large font and is in italics.