Double Page Spread Conventions

     A double page spread is the main part of the article since it is the part of the magazine that carries the information. Even though it is 2 separate pages, it can be used so that its seen as 1 big one. The double page spread has 2 layout formats, the first one being having an image on the left and the content on then right or a small image on the left and content on both pages.
Double Page Spread Conventions
Colo Scheme: It is usually the same as the cover page.
Emotive Language: Language playing on the emotion of the reader.
Layout: An overall presentation.
Pull Quotes: Quotes enlarged compared to the rest of the text.
Mode of Address: In what way the audience is spoken to.
Anchorage Text: The text found under the main picture, usually carrying a link.
Buzz Word: Words that catch the reader's attention.
References:
  • ellagart Follow. (2015, October 6). Codes and conventions of double page spread. Retrieved from https://www.slideshare.net/ellagart/codes-and-conventions-of-double-page-spread.
  • CONTENTS AND DOUBLE PAGE SPREAD. (2014, August 20). Retrieved October 8, 2019, from https://riddlesdownmedia.wordpress.com/year-11-gcse/contents-and-double-page-spread/.

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