2. The colour scheme used in this double page spread is Black, White with a hint of Blue and Red.
The black text on the white background follow the classical style of a newspaper article which is
familiar to everyone. The hint of Red and Blue come from the photo of the artist which makes
the stand out. This keeps the article looking sophisticated and interesting with colour.
The artists
name, Lana Del
Rey, is at the
top of the page
in a larger text
but it doesn’t
stand out
boldly from
the page. This
suggests that
the reader is
supposed to
recognise the
artist by the
photo and that
this magazine
has a specific
audience
within a
specific music
genre.
The fonts used
throughout this page are
make the article look
quite sophisticated
The first letter of the two
block of text are bigger
than the text in the
article. This draws in the
attention of the reader.
The first page of
the spread is a
close up photo of
the featured artist,
Lana Del Rey.
There is a lens
flare across one
third of the image
making the image
look more urban,
like its reflecting
city lights.
Her eyes are
closed so there is
no direct, personal
contact with the
audience giving a
sense of mystery.
The colour scheme
used in this double
page spread is
The first part of the article is in a
larger text so it is easier to read.
This encourages the reader to
continue reading.
3. There are four
black and
white
individual
photos of the
rest of the
band, who are
also holding
bones.
The fonts on this double page are small,
simple and in black so it stands out
from the white background so its easy
to read.
The first page of
the spread is a
mid shot photo of
the lead singer,
Yannis Philippakis,
of the featured
band, Foals. He is
holding bones
which is a
continued theme
seeing as the
other four
members are
holding bones too.
All the images are
direct and
emotive. None of
the band are
smiling suggesting
that this is a
serious about
their music.
The colour scheme used in this double page spread is Black, White, Blue and a hint of Yellow
and Red.
A small amount of text at the beginning of the
article is in a larger text so it is easier to read.
This encourages the reader to continue reading.
The first part
of the article
is in a slightly
larger text and
in blue so it is
easier to read.
This
encourages
the reader to
continue
reading.
4. The font used for this
title looks modern which
contrasts well against
the rest of the text and
the black and white
photo. The title is spread
across the middle of the
double page.
The text colour changes on the second page from black to red to make
it more interesting and easier to read against the black and white
image.
The second page
of the article has
a mid close up
shot of artist,
Jake Bugg,
performing. The
close up allows
you to see the
concentration
on his music in
his face. This
portrays
someone who is
serious about
their about their
work.
The colour scheme used in this double page spread is Black, White and Red. The
black and white give the article an old fashioned feel that is associated with
newspapers. The red in the text is bold standing out from the monochrome page.
The first part of
the article is in a
larger text so it
is easier to read.
This encourages
the reader to
continue
reading.
The pull quote
says ‘ I used to
dream about
playing America’.
This has been
taken from the
article and
written in a
different colour
and font to make
it stand out.
Something that
the artist said in
the interview is
often made into a
pull quote to
make the reader
feel closer to the
artist.