The document describes the typical layout and components of a magazine article or interview, including a quote to entice readers, a byline crediting the writer, a standfirst providing an introduction, and a drop capital at the beginning of the text. The order of these elements is not consistent, with the quote, byline, and standfirst appearing in different positions at the start. An inverted masthead also identifies the magazine section.
1. Quote: A quote from the interview is used to entice the reader. By – Line: the by-line credits the writer of the interview/article Drop Capital Standfirst: Used as introduction to the article.
2. Quote: A quote perhaps representing the interview is used to entice the reader Standfirst: Used as introduction to the article. Drop Capital
3. By – Line: The by-line outlines the writer of the article/interview. Standfirst: Used as introduction to the article. Drop Capital
4. Inverted Masthead: Title of the section outlining what to expect in the following pages of the magazine. Standfirst: Used as introduction to the article Drop Capital
5. By – Line: A section to name the writer behind the interview/articles. Standfirst: Used as introduction to the article Quote: An interesting quote from the interview is displayed to entice readers.