This document analyzes design elements of double page spreads in the Radio Times magazine for TV shows. It identifies and describes several key design conventions used, including a header at the top left, multiple pictures to engage readers visually, date and magazine name at the bottom, dominant central image related to the topic, easy to read black text on a white background, caption relating to the image, rule of thirds for page layout, page number for navigation, text wrapping around images, and a drop cap to emphasize the first paragraph. The target audience is described as preferring visuals over large blocks of text.