Monday, 21 March 2016

Double Page Spread Development



Here you can see my main background layout 
and the initial headlines that I am using with 
my DPS. As for the name of my subject I have
 used a  large Sans-serif font in a vivid pink, 
this colour is the other shade of pink that  I 
used in the entire DPS. As for the Pull quote 
above I have used a more italic serif font, 
although it seems out of place I have done 
this due to it being a part of the main story 
that Iggy England is speaking about in the 
Article. Therefore the font links in with the 
article and takes on the professional vibe 
I was going for in the start.




 For the background I had to add the pink as the photo was taking in a studio, so when thinking about the photo I chose to use a white background in the studio. Using this allowed for more detail in the image and more contrast from my subjects clothing to the background. From here When I put it into Photoshop the gradient background made a nice natural seem around the subject. Once I had the location set I went on to add the article. This article was in a small handwriting style font which appeals to my target audience as it look like my star vehicle has wrote it herself.  In addition to the article, I added subheadings with a pink number. This allows the reader to see the start of each article and it will naturally make the reader look at the parts to see what to expect in the article.

Overall, I am very pleased with my outcome. I believe it is very sophisticated and If I saw something similar on a real magazine I wouldn't think twice about being done by a student. Therefor I hope that my target audience would think the same and would appeal to my magazine.


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