Tuesday, 25 November 2014
This Prezi about my double paged spread shows the connotations of a double-paged spread within a magazine. When creating a double-paged spread for my magazine, this Prezi will remind me of the particular features I should include and why I should include them. Also it is clear to me that double-paged spreads have a lot of conventions. When two sides link in some way it's usually because the main story is linked to a picture with miniature stories around it. If a double-paged spreads singular pages don't link it's because each story is different and this is something to take into consideration whether I would prefer to mix one big story onto two pages or create two smaller ones that both have to be as interesting and intricate as each other.
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Again, conventions! Double page spreads have a lot of shared conventions, but they also have a lot of differences dependent on style of article, artist or band and tone/theme. What are your initial thoughts on your magazine double page spread following this research?
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