2. NME: Chance The Rapper Double Page Spread
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A big clear white background is used to show make
other colours clear and visible.
the •
A reference is evident with
the red box in which is
states’Chance The Rapper
photographed exclusively for
NME’. This is a page furniture
element.
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A main figure of the artist shows a full
body shot showing the rapper from
head to toe in a unnatural position.
Who it is about is
evident as it has the
title in a large san serif
font of ‘Chance The
Rapper’. The three
worded title is
separated across the
double page spread.
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A bold red font is
used to
differentiate the
title from the rest
of the text which is
in accordance with
the NME colour
theme.
A single page is typically split
into three columns as
indicated by the lines
annotated on page 19.
Page furniture design
elements are present with the
page numbers on the right
pane of page 19 and the left
pane of page 18.
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Subtle arrow to
show that there is
more of the story on
the next page.
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• Design elements such as drop caps is present
Unabbreviated magazine name and edition date is
to make the article look more appealing and
evident here with ‘New Musical Express’ and a line to
gives the reader a start point.
separate the two and ’11 January 2014’
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• A bold red pull quote is evident showing A ‘vital stats’ section is used to break up the article to
give a break almost and gives the consumer
standard codes and conventions with a reference
information of the rapper and some general
to who is saying the quote.
information.
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3. Q Magazine: The Smiths Double Page Spread
A little page design element in the • The white box that acts as a background for
form of a box with the band name
the writing so that it is readable, is slightly
‘The Smiths’ and a little caption
transparent showing the rest of the image.
underneath.
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It shows standard codes
and conventions at the
bottom corner of each
page the page number,
’70’, The magazine title,
‘Q’ in it’s traditional font
of a serif style in red and
the month edition of
‘February 2014’.
A brief introduction to the band and
article is shown underneath the title
to give the audience a brief
background on the band.
A box annotation of
the picture
describing the event.
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It shows the title in a
great big sans serif font
in black with a
underlining of pink to
go with the colour
theme of the ‘2014
Special’edition.
• A brief, saying who the
writer is.
(‘Words: Victoria Segal’)
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Blue and red colour scheme is carried
through the The Smiths pages.
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One single image is
shown of the band
in action and
appears to be only
in the top left where
in actual fact it takes
up the whole
screen .
A double head arrow
is evident as a page
furniture indicating
more content on the
next page.
• Similar to a drops cap it highlights the first
two words similar to a drops cap adding a
design element to the article giving the
reader a starting point to read the article.
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The page is typically
set into three columns
as indicated by the
lines on the right page.
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4. Q Magazine: Arctic Monkeys Double Page Spread
A red box is evident in the top left indicating to the
reader this is the 'Q Interview' and it is based on
Arctic Monkey's this is for it's interview pages.
At the top we have a
introduction to the article,
this is known as it is in a
larger font and has a large
drops cap covering 10 of the
13 lines.
Four images are
In the bottom right hand corner of the top
right image you have a name of all the band constructed and grouped
members indicating who is who by stating together of each individual
band member. This is
'clock wise from left' giving the reader a start
point and then telling the names. different from the previous
two articles as it uses 4
pictures as oppose to one.
This is different to other
magazines which usually
adopt the idea of using one
large image.
Behind this is a smoky red
background acting as a
design element in which
shows the magazine main
colour of red.
A divide is also evident
with the the line separating
the two as well as showing
that the page is split into 2
columns. This is the same
for the arctic monkeys page
with two images in a row In the bottom left hand corner it indicates it is
showing the divide.
page '40' along with the 'Q' name as well as
date of the edition, 'November 2013'. This is a
page furniture element in the every page.
All shots used are
mid/close up shots in
which emphasises their
facial expressions..
A pull quote is taken and
placed in the centre and
shows who's said it ('Alex
Turner'). This is all placed in
a box which highlights the Q
colour scheme of black, red
and white. A black border is
added around the white box
to help it stand out.
Another drops cap of the letter 'T' is
present dividing the article and showing
the third part of the article.
5. NME: Courtney Double Page Spread
Page design element is evident with the artist
name ‘Courtney’ running up the page
sideways.
A drops cap is present to
show the beginning of the
article.
As this is only the second edition of 2014 NME
has added a page furniture/design element by
having ‘NME Music 2014’ in the top right corner.
The pull quote is shown in
red to help it stand out and
show is embedded inbetween the article to show
that the artist has said it.
White background to go
in accordance with house
style and stick with the
colour scheme of red,
black and white.
Page furniture element is
evident with the page
number in the centre left
pane. This is mirrored
onto the following page
as well to emphasise that
it is a page furniture
element.
A description of the artist is
evident with a bold black
font with a white filler
background behind.
A red box is shown here to
tell the reader where the
photo shoot was taken.
A double head arrow is used
to show the continuation of
the article.
A vital stats section is shown
as a regular occurrence in
NME interviews in which all
of the most important
information about the artist
is summarised.
The surname of the artist is shown in
the same style as her first name. This
helps create the structure and
emphasise the structure of the pages.
At the bottom is another page
furniture element of the unabbreviated
title of ‘New Musical Express’ and the
edition date of ’11 January 2014’. This
is mirrored on the previous page.
6. NME: Courtney Double Page Spread
Page design element is evident with the artist
name ‘Courtney’ running up the page
sideways.
A drops cap is present to
show the beginning of the
article.
As this is only the second edition of 2014 NME
has added a page furniture/design element by
having ‘NME Music 2014’ in the top right corner.
The pull quote is shown in
red to help it stand out and
show is embedded inbetween the article to show
that the artist has said it.
White background to go
in accordance with house
style and stick with the
colour scheme of red,
black and white.
Page furniture element is
evident with the page
number in the centre left
pane. This is mirrored
onto the following page
as well to emphasise that
it is a page furniture
element.
A description of the artist is
evident with a bold black
font with a white filler
background behind.
A red box is shown here to
tell the reader where the
photo shoot was taken.
A double head arrow is used
to show the continuation of
the article.
A vital stats section is shown
as a regular occurrence in
NME interviews in which all
of the most important
information about the artist
is summarised.
The surname of the artist is shown in
the same style as her first name. This
helps create the structure and
emphasise the structure of the pages.
At the bottom is another page
furniture element of the unabbreviated
title of ‘New Musical Express’ and the
edition date of ’11 January 2014’. This
is mirrored on the previous page.