This is the first stage of my designing process for my double page spread. I have added a border to make it more aesthetically pleasing. The border is also the same colour and pattern as the background of the titles for my front cover and contents page. I have done this so it adds to the house style of my magazine. Looking back at some of my research I noticed that a lot of music magazines have their own house style so I have incorporated this into my own magazine. For the layout I placed the image on one side and the text will be on the other, I have done this as when I was doing my research I noticed the majority of music magazines did this too. The side where the text will be, I have made a background that is the same as the background for the contents page, I did this to also add to the magazine's house style.
I have now added page numbers to the bottom of the double page spread as well as the name of the magazine, "Pop Vibe" I have done this as when I looked back at some of the music magazines I have researched they had page numbers and the name of the magazine at the bottom, therefore to make my magazine look more like a music magazine that is sold today I incorporated this into my design. I have also added the headings for the article and I am now ready to write up the whole article.
I have added my first part to the article. I've displayed the text in columns to make it look more like a magazine double page spread. The first part of the text is an brief introduction to the artist. I now need to add the actual interview and then I will have finished the double page spread.
This is my final double page spread. I have added the interview part to the article now, I also changed the colour of my page numbers to white as even though its not part of my colour scheme the readers will be able to see them now, as before when they were a light blue they were difficult to see. The background around the price on the front cover is also white so the page numbers can fit in with that.




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