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Double page spread analysis 1
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3. Drop Caps: These are
normally used to break up
large amounts of text or
draw the reader’s eye to a
certain section of the page.
Here it is being used purely
aesthetically.
4. CVI: The CVI is the central visual
image and is used to introduce
the topic of the spread so that
the reader can judge weather or
not it is worth reading. The
image here is of Roy Harper
back in 1969. The image is taken
in a naturalistic style with the
main focus being him. The low
lighting creates a bronzish –
yellow tint which matches the
colour scheme of the magazine.
The image is taken in a medium
close up which shows the face
more clearly. The face is the part
that the reader is encouraged to
focus on, his expression is very
negative which is posed to
match the atmosphere the
article creates.
5. Stand First: A stand
first is used to
introduce the article
and put it into
context. In this case
it acts as an
introduction to the
article as it talks
about the events that
happened before the
main topic of the
article.
6. By-line: By-lines are used
to inform the reader of
the writer and/or
photographer who
created the article. This is
so they can be credited
but also some people like
to read articles by certain
people so the by-line can
help them to identify the
author. The by-line here is
on the other page as the
article carries on.
7. Captions: Captions are
used to put an image
into context. Here they
are used on the main
image and the black
and white image on the
left hand side of the
page. They help the
reader identify the
characters in the image
or the setting.
8. Pull Quote: A pull
quote is a quote taken
from the article which is
used to put the image
or article into context.
Here it is a quote
directly from the main
person about his
attitude. It is written in
the magazine’s colour
scheme and stands out.
The reader can judge
the article by the quote
to decided if it is worth
reading.