Here I am looking at the different double page spreads in Mojo, Uncut and Q and analysing what has been used and the effect it gives.


This was my favourite double page to look at as it si just so colourful and positive. These pages use the image as the strong focal point of the page. The fonts matches the colours and is quite relevent to the artist and the writing is interesting, complex and informative. Her personality is shown through well here. The pull quotes are in the same font as the title, so they stand out, link back. There are too many fonts though, only 2 or 3 on first page and a few more on second due to the added sidebar on the right. This is a nice feature as it provides exra information that may not be entirely relevant to the article. It uses the title font to make the first letter of certain paragraphs, making them stand out and structure the text well.

The image spreads across two pages here, a very dakr one with only the lights and their faces being in focus. There is a small intodution and review at the bottom right of the spread and is very informative and snappy. The whole page is artistic and is clevel considering it is based heavly on the image.

This is a very different and quirky double page. The green and pink contrast with each other as well as with the black and white of the figures and benches. The text boxes reuse these colours, keeping the theme and these colours fit in with the title 'Tense. Nervous. Headache' which spreads across the two pages. The majority of the page is on the first one, making it seem very busy, and is emphasised by the moving effect of the title.

The title on this page is very bold, striking and colloquial in tone. The image is also striking and brings out his personality through the tattoos and stance. There is little writing on this page but is continues over onto another double page. It is quite simple with only red, white and black, but makes it seem quite traditional. The image is details, making the page busy, as does the varying sized title.


This includes a really striking and captivating image that takes up the whole of the secnd page. The first page is centered and uses pull colours from the image to present the pull quotes. I really like the use of the black and white photos, as this gives the effect of aging and the past. The text has been split into 3 colunms, keeping it organised and neat. The title use a combination of her name and her personality and is quite clever.
The image spreads across two pages here, a very dakr one with only the lights and their faces being in focus. There is a small intodution and review at the bottom right of the spread and is very informative and snappy. The whole page is artistic and is clevel considering it is based heavly on the image.
This is a very different and quirky double page. The green and pink contrast with each other as well as with the black and white of the figures and benches. The text boxes reuse these colours, keeping the theme and these colours fit in with the title 'Tense. Nervous. Headache' which spreads across the two pages. The majority of the page is on the first one, making it seem very busy, and is emphasised by the moving effect of the title.
The title on this page is very bold, striking and colloquial in tone. The image is also striking and brings out his personality through the tattoos and stance. There is little writing on this page but is continues over onto another double page. It is quite simple with only red, white and black, but makes it seem quite traditional. The image is details, making the page busy, as does the varying sized title.
This includes a really striking and captivating image that takes up the whole of the secnd page. The first page is centered and uses pull colours from the image to present the pull quotes. I really like the use of the black and white photos, as this gives the effect of aging and the past. The text has been split into 3 colunms, keeping it organised and neat. The title use a combination of her name and her personality and is quite clever.

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