
Double Page Spread analysis-M8 Kate lawler
This double page spread is very effective, it uses a colour scheme of three, it uses yellow pink and white, which work and blend very well together so it is easy to read for the viewer. The picture they have used is effective as the woman is wearing a set of headphones because it is a DJ magazine. It has the main text that they want to catch the readers eye in black as it goes well on the black background. The other minor texts like the quotations from Kate Lawler (image) are in pink as they are not as crucial as the important text. The layout is quite informal as it has text all over the place with the bold title “RESPECT THE LAW” darting across the page. I think that M8 have gone for the informal approach is because it is an alternative approach and catches the viewers eye more.
Double page spread analysis – Lost in space
This is a very different double page spread which is possibly one of my favourites as the image they use is brilliant in my opinion, I think this because it suits their target audience perfectly with the DJ in the background and the club lights beaming into the readers eyes. The layout is very informal but it works because there is text everywhere but it is very easy to use and there are little images of people dancing. This only uses two main colours (white and black) which gives it an authentic touch as most of the other double page spreads have three colours. Personally this is my favourite double page spread so far and I will try to use a similar image to this with a similar layout to it for example the large title across the page.
This double page spread is very effective, it uses a colour scheme of three, it uses yellow pink and white, which work and blend very well together so it is easy to read for the viewer. The picture they have used is effective as the woman is wearing a set of headphones because it is a DJ magazine. It has the main text that they want to catch the readers eye in black as it goes well on the black background. The other minor texts like the quotations from Kate Lawler (image) are in pink as they are not as crucial as the important text. The layout is quite informal as it has text all over the place with the bold title “RESPECT THE LAW” darting across the page. I think that M8 have gone for the informal approach is because it is an alternative approach and catches the viewers eye more.
Double page spread analysis – Lost in space
This is a very different double page spread which is possibly one of my favourites as the image they use is brilliant in my opinion, I think this because it suits their target audience perfectly with the DJ in the background and the club lights beaming into the readers eyes. The layout is very informal but it works because there is text everywhere but it is very easy to use and there are little images of people dancing. This only uses two main colours (white and black) which gives it an authentic touch as most of the other double page spreads have three colours. Personally this is my favourite double page spread so far and I will try to use a similar image to this with a similar layout to it for example the large title across the page.
Double page spread analysis-Do not Disturb
This double page spread is also informal, more so than the others, personally I do not find this double
page spread very effective as everything is all over the place, for example the text is all over the left side and the middle of the page, it is also in a font that is rather hard to read. Another thing is that the text is squashed between a set of images, this makes it hard to read as the reader may get side-tracked to looking at the images rather than reading the information. The double page spread follows a colour scheme of three code. The colours are white, yellow and black, the normal text is easy to read. In my double page spread I don't think I will be trying to follow the codes and conventions of this one as I do not think that it is very effective.

This double page spread is also informal, more so than the others, personally I do not find this double
page spread very effective as everything is all over the place, for example the text is all over the left side and the middle of the page, it is also in a font that is rather hard to read. Another thing is that the text is squashed between a set of images, this makes it hard to read as the reader may get side-tracked to looking at the images rather than reading the information. The double page spread follows a colour scheme of three code. The colours are white, yellow and black, the normal text is easy to read. In my double page spread I don't think I will be trying to follow the codes and conventions of this one as I do not think that it is very effective.

Double Page Spread Analysis- Primed and ready
This double page spread is different from the others as it takes a formal approach. It only has two main colours which are white and black, these are quite formal colours. The text is laid out so that it is easy to read on the white background. The image is very plain as this double page spread is not aimed at the DJ fans target audience. The title is plain and easy to read which I like. This double page spread is not one to get excited about however I think it is effective to its target audience, however I do not think that I will be following any of its trends as it wouldn't appeal to the DJ genre target population.
This double page spread is different from the others as it takes a formal approach. It only has two main colours which are white and black, these are quite formal colours. The text is laid out so that it is easy to read on the white background. The image is very plain as this double page spread is not aimed at the DJ fans target audience. The title is plain and easy to read which I like. This double page spread is not one to get excited about however I think it is effective to its target audience, however I do not think that I will be following any of its trends as it wouldn't appeal to the DJ genre target population.
Double page spread analysis-- the ultimate accolade
This contents page is quite smart, it takes a blocky approach which I think is effective towards the reader. It clearly displays the numbers outlined in a red box which clearly states what is where in this magazine. The images used are quite effective as it catches the viewer’s eye. It catches the readers eye and clearly shows what articles the pictures are on. The text is laid out down the right hand side of the contents page which makes it easy to read on the yellow background as the text is a visible black. This contents page is very effective however I do not think that I will follow the three colour scheme of yellow, red and black because I think that the colours are quite sickly however they are effective. The images are nice but also I will not be following the trend as I think I am going to have an image dominated approach on my contents page.
This contents page is quite smart, it takes a blocky approach which I think is effective towards the reader. It clearly displays the numbers outlined in a red box which clearly states what is where in this magazine. The images used are quite effective as it catches the viewer’s eye. It catches the readers eye and clearly shows what articles the pictures are on. The text is laid out down the right hand side of the contents page which makes it easy to read on the yellow background as the text is a visible black. This contents page is very effective however I do not think that I will follow the three colour scheme of yellow, red and black because I think that the colours are quite sickly however they are effective. The images are nice but also I will not be following the trend as I think I am going to have an image dominated approach on my contents page.



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