Emily created a double page spread layout in InDesign with columns and placeholder text. She added image boxes for the main and sub images along with a gap for a pull quote. Next, she filled in the text and images, using the same font for the header as the masthead on the cover. She also included the masthead by the page numbers and artist's name above the article. Finally, she added another edited image to create a concert vibe, made a box for image definitions, and added a gradient to an image of a model holding a microphone.
2. First I created my layout for my double page spread, I created columns and
added place holder text so I could see what my page would look like with text
in, I then used the square tool to add image boxes for the main image and sub
image for my double page spread, I left a gap in my column for a pull quote for
a key article aspect.
3. Next, I added my text in. My main image and sub image which I edited upon photo
shop. For my article header I used the same font as I did for my masthead upon my
cover. I also placed my mast head on the double page spread by the page numbers
and the artists name above the article. Furthermore I added a drop cap to the
beginning of my interview column which I added due to my research upon double
page spreads.
4. Here I have added another image which I edited upon photo shop using the
spotlight tools to create a concert vibe. I then created a box rectangle box for image
definitions and what they are. Next, I edited the image of my model holding the
microphone by adding the gradient upon the otherside.