
Here is my finished double page spread. It features, as the main piece of text, an interview. This interview is displayed in a conventional question and answer style, and like most conventional articles, in columns across both pages. The questions are written in a bold, purple font, whereas the answers and all other items of text within the interview are written in a plain black font; both, however, are written in Arial to make them clear and easy to read. Using two different styles of texts helps to distinguish clearly the questions from the answers. Two pull lines are found located within the middle of two of the columns, stating two interesting quotes made my the artist, in order to attract the audience into reading the article. Upon the second page is an image of the artist who is answering the questions; this is a full length, low angle shot of the artist, making her look powerful and dominant. The title of the spread is displayed at the very top of the left-hand page as the largest item of font across the two pages; it also uses two different types of font. The first continues to use Arial, as is used throughout the magazine, however the second is Monotype Corvisa, which is used in order to emphasise the artists name, being that the whole spread is focused upon her. The page numbers are displayed within the very bottom corners, and are written in a small font. I have also used a plain white background in order to make the text easy to read and all other aspects of the spread stand out.
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