For my double page spread I have decided to obviously research double page spreads on famous artists and analyse the structure and layout of the page.
From the two double page spreads that I have researched, this is my favourite one. They are both similar as they have a photograph which is the main focal point on the right on the page. Most of all I like the edgy title used at the top of the page as it is similar to the punk style text that I have used on my front cover. For my own double page spread I think I will probably use a short quotation from the interview which is similar to this one and will attract the attention of the reader because it is bold. Underneath the title is a short piece of text about the singer and then the interview is structured in coloumns underneath. For my double page spread I will probably use a layout similar to this with the image of the singer on the right which slightly overlaps onto the left side of the page.
I also like this double page spread as it is similar to the one above and is quite a simple layout with the main text on the left and the image of the artist on the right. This double page spread does differ however as it includes a small box on the right of the double page which tells the reader some more information. I do like this but I think it would take the attention away from the interview and I would prefer to include another quote from the interview here instead. The title used here is bold yet again and different fonts and colours are used to give more variety and attract the reader. The colours used on this double page co-ordinate as they are mainly white, black and blue and therefore keep the details of colour and text minimal. A small piece about the singer is also included underneath the title and then the writing about the artist is structured in columns below.
This is the basic outline draft for my double page spread.


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