Thursday 12 January 2012

Magasine layout research



'Little Whie Lies' aim at a similar audience type as us. Maybe different in age but the type of person is similar. This cover image is quite similar to the poster that we are creating. For example having a close up image of the person showing that he is the main charcter in the story.






This is a single page spread about the silent film, The Artist. When looking at this poster, your eyes look straight at the large black and white still. This is the main focus point on the poster. Next you have the ratings and viewings that are in the bottom right hand corner. These are high ratings and so therefore they have made it quite large and easy to see. The columns are all very neat and made to look like squares or rectangles and the font is also very neat. 



This is a double page spread that firstly focuses on the image and secondly on the colour. The first page has used lots of black, a small about of white and barely any pink, whereas the second page has used a large amount of pink, small about of black and barely any white. This is very well colour coded. They have also place the ratings in the bottom right hand corner which is important as a lot of people base watchign a film on other peoples views of it. 


      
This is a double page spread, where an interviewer asks 'Michael Fassbender' about his career. They have used bold font for the questions and then a space between the questions and the answers. This is a very clear way of laying out an interview. The large photo on the right hand side, clearly shows who is being interviewed. It is an effective layout. 

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