Monday, 29 February 2016

Magazine Conventions- Double Page Spread

Body Copy
-main story of the article on the page
-article with someone
-historical information

Byline
-it is the name of the person writing the article
-usually highlighted in a different colour

Caption
-accompanies the photos on the page
-small detail about the photo e.g. who its of, who took the photo, what year

Drop cap
-capital letter is larger than the body which indicates where the text starts

Gutter
-space between the diff columns of writings

Header
-text at the top of the page
-usually in bold large font
-usually use quote 'further on...' and words of an interview to get you to read on
-e.g. 'THIS COULD GO EITHER WAY....!'

Pagenation
-page numbers
-usually on bottom right hand corner

Pull quote
-short phrase or sentence taken from text and enlarged in a shape
-e.g. "We'll win... -Matt Smith"

Standfirst
-basic introduction to the story
-small paragraph telling you what is coming in the interview or article
-usually in a different font

Main image
-usually take up one whole page of a double page spread
-something to do with the text

Images
-images of relevant photos to do with the text
-supporting images to the main image

End blob
-a symbol used to end the article
-e.g. <>, <>




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