Production process-double page spread

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I used Quark Xpress to create my double page spread. I added to pages to my magazine.

Transcript of Production process-double page spread

Page 1: Production process-double page spread

I used Quark Xpress to create my double page spread. I added to pages to my magazine.

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This is my first page of my double page spread. I added my colour to the background of my magazine I used pantone grey.

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I then went on to add my first quote. Usually all establishing magazines use a quote to their magazine to show the reader what the artist said.

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I then added my text to my magazine. I used columns on my magazine so it looked more like a professional magazine. I also used a Drop letter at the start of my magazine. Establishing magazines do this.

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I then added to above my text my name and text saying that I spoke to the front man which makes the article stand out to the audience.

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I then added to the top of my page text saying ‘a conversation with...’ as it makes the article look more professional and stand out the reader

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After this I then added to my magazine. ‘JACK COGGINS’ in capital letters and in the registration colour red. This shown my reader who the article was about and who the artist was.

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Finally,I then added my image to my magazine. However my image I took I used a SLR camera which I booked out from the school. My image bleeds over onto the second page. I done this as on real establishing magazines they usually do this also.