
Double Page Analysis One: Q Magazine
This double page spread is conventional because it follows the idea of a large image, with an eye catching title, and then three columns of text (on each page). However, it is set out differently than most double page spreads because the photo is not just on one page- it covers both- showing the reader that the band's image is more important than the information about the band. This could be because Beady Eye, or more specifically Liam Gallagher, are well known.
The fonts are all sans-serif, which creates an informal, casual feel, supporting the band's 'carefree' image. There is a basic colour scheme of black, white and red. These are classic colours, suggesting to the reader that Beady Eye is also classic.
The article does have a drop capital, and it is the only noticeable serif font. This could be because the writing is in a more formal style than the image and the title.
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