Screen grabs of my double page spread

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Screen grabs of my Double page spread

Chloe Hughes

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Firstly I imported my chosen picture onto one side of my double page spread. I chose to let my image ‘bleed; onto the other side just a

little bit, as magazine like Q do this.

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I then added my heading, making at as big as possible in order for it to stand out to the audience. I chose to do it red in order to match my

‘Great Britain’ theme, also so it stands out.

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Then I added a quote from my article on one side of my double page spread. I decided to have my font white so it stands out

from the background but also because it matches my theme of British.

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I then imported the text, of which I had previously written on a word document. I imported it so it was in 3 columns and added

drop capitals to break up my text so its more pleasing to the eye.

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I then added my stand first which was actually part of my article that itook out, I decided to use blue as it matches the British flag which is

my theme.

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The last thing I had to add to my double page spread was the page number and issue date which I added to the bottom left of the spread.

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As all my text did not fit on one page i had to have a 3rd

page. Therefore the first thing I done was import another picture.

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I then added the remaining text that was left over and levelled it off so that it was all in one block. I didn't add another drop capital as

the image breaks compliments the text so it doesn't look too much

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Finally, I added the page number and the issue number to the bottom left of the page.

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This is my final production of my double page spread which is actually 3 pages. As you can see the theme of ‘British’ is the same throughout.