This document discusses forms and conventions of media products and provides examples to analyze. It defines forms as how a product is constructed and conventions as familiar elements audiences expect. For digital page spreads (DPS), forms include digital construction and size/margin specifications. Conventions include visual hierarchy, primary/secondary images representing content, headlines, body text styles. Print ads forms are digital construction and standard sizes. Conventions include attention-grabbing images/compositions, logos, limited text, and program information. Examples are provided to evaluate if they use, develop or challenge these forms and conventions.