Main image relates to the front cover. It’s a bold image that shows Duffy’s aggressive side. Image is main feature of the page- aimed at a visually orientated reader. Pull- quote- intrigues reader and relates to article. Colour scheme of black and blue- continued house style from front. Clear and easy guide to articles- simple list. Expression of glee- fun for the readers. One column of text.
This page is busier- the text is the main feature of the page, and lots of information is thrown in. This may be because NME is more mainstream, and aimed at a gossip- hungry reader. The text down the left side is small and difficult to read. The red and black colour scheme is continued from the front. Inverted colours on font- stands out. The articles are organised under different headings, making it easier for the reader to find what they want- much like a newspaper. Clear page references.  Main article. Advertising. Sans serif font on title.
Date Lots of bright, primary colours- fun, appeals to young people. Main article with pull quotes- grabs readers’ attention. Use of advertising- common in a mainstream magazine. Clearly references where it is in the magazine. Mixture of normal text, and inverted. Lots of information squeezed in- tabloid style.

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  • 1.
    Main image relatesto the front cover. It’s a bold image that shows Duffy’s aggressive side. Image is main feature of the page- aimed at a visually orientated reader. Pull- quote- intrigues reader and relates to article. Colour scheme of black and blue- continued house style from front. Clear and easy guide to articles- simple list. Expression of glee- fun for the readers. One column of text.
  • 2.
    This page isbusier- the text is the main feature of the page, and lots of information is thrown in. This may be because NME is more mainstream, and aimed at a gossip- hungry reader. The text down the left side is small and difficult to read. The red and black colour scheme is continued from the front. Inverted colours on font- stands out. The articles are organised under different headings, making it easier for the reader to find what they want- much like a newspaper. Clear page references. Main article. Advertising. Sans serif font on title.
  • 3.
    Date Lots ofbright, primary colours- fun, appeals to young people. Main article with pull quotes- grabs readers’ attention. Use of advertising- common in a mainstream magazine. Clearly references where it is in the magazine. Mixture of normal text, and inverted. Lots of information squeezed in- tabloid style.