Friday, 3 February 2017

Planning Task 9: Mock Up - Double Page Spread

Design 1:
This design may be good for my final double page spread as it looks like a conventional magazine. I have used the photo of my model on the left to show my readers who the artist I will be interviewing is and also used a big title at the top of the page of his name to bring the readers attention to the page. The two different colour backgrounds also show where the pages will be folded and differentiate the two pages from each other. However I think the font I have used is hard to read which may discourage the readers from wanting to read the magazine. Also the yellow colour and grey text don't blend in well together which may be a problem. 


Design 2:
This double page spread may be good for my final piece as the title stands out really well which allows the audience to see it easier and know who the interview is with. I also really like the colour of the the text used in the interview as it stands out and  is easy to read and see the difference between the interviewer and the artist. However these colours do not match with the colour scheme I have been using throughout my magazine which may make it look unprofessional and un neat. Also the font used it hard to read which is too bold.


Design 3:
This design may be good for my final design as the colour scheme is simple if you do not include the headings that I have wanted to stand out. Therefore it would be easy for my audience to read.  The colours of the interview text blend it nicely together which makes the double page spread look more professional. On the other hand some of the colours used do not match the colour scheme that I have used throughout my magazine and the quote is hard to read. 




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