The gutter
is the strip of white that separates different paragraphs it makes it more
elegant and more sophisticated which is what this magazine is aiming to be. The
gutter in in white which is sophisticated elegant and pure/perfection.
The main
image is of singer mark ronson the image has him sitting in a black suit when
the audience sees the suit they think of sophistication and that they are In s
higher class because of the way the suit looks the sunglasses at a bit of play
fullness and swagger to the picture along with the slicked back hair.
The title of
the page is ‘THE REVENGE OF MARK RONSON’ the beginning of the title on the side
but the name in on the top this is because the name will bring more people to
read this than the beginning. And it is what is selling the magazine.
The audience
for the magazine is music lovers who are in a higher class and who are reading
this for gossip and for the personal interaction with the person in the main
story. The secondary audience for the magazine will be non music lovers and
lovers of mark ronson.
The rule is
in grey and it is In the middle of the page it is used to separate the main
image from the interview it is used to give order to the magazine and give it a
mine finishing look.
The pull quote is from the copy it is bigger than the copy so that it stands out it is
bigger because it is supposed to draw
attention to its self so that the reader will read the copy to get the
information before and after the pull out. It is also the biggest thing on the
page to draw attention to its self.
This is a
byline is under the title it is in black but the authors name I in bold black
so that it stands out its font is small but it’s the same as the copy it is a
little message from the author to the audience of the magazine.
This is a
copy it is the main article that the audience will read it has information
about the main article it is the most important part of the double page spread
it is in a simple font and in black. It is organised in paragraphs and the most
important bit of the interview is in bold.
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