I am going to be analysing the way in which a double page within a magazine is structured. Normally, on one page we have a large picture of an artist related to the genre of the magazine which proves to be the case here. On the other page of the double page we have laborious amounts of text. These are normally an unstructured interview.
The article features a signed artist whom goes by the name of ‘Bow Wow’ his suggests that the readership is aimed at a young audience. The name of an artist is always within the double page. With double pages there are normally headlines. However, with the double page I have chosen there does not seem to be a headline, the quote functions as a headline.
The quote within the double page has taken the role of the headline and the article is based on this whole quote. The quote is center-staged which signifies is importance. The font used is a serif font which connotes modern and young people. There is only one photograph used which takes up a whole page, he style of the photograph suggests hip and current.
The lighting used is low-key lighting as it is not even and there are also shadows. His non-verbal communication tells us he is confident, looking directly at the camera. His expensive jewellery tells us he enjoys his materialistic, however his white t-shirt tells us he is a casual person. These two aspects contradict one another which give us the impression he is a complex character.
The amount of columns used is two, with the word count being 1219.
The subject matter is the coming of age of Bow Wow and his transition from boy to man (Lil Bow Wow to Bow Wow) His journey of how he got where he is today and how he was introduced into music. The colour scheme used is white with the background also white. They appear to be very simple colours that work well with the fact that he is now considered a “man”and not a “boy.”
The questions asked appear to be rather informal; it is an unstructured interview with no predetermined questions. The questions are also short. An example of this would be “When?” following a previous answer by Bow Wow (previously known as Lil Bow Wow.) This is explicit evidence that there aren’t any predetermined questions.
The article features a signed artist whom goes by the name of ‘Bow Wow’ his suggests that the readership is aimed at a young audience. The name of an artist is always within the double page. With double pages there are normally headlines. However, with the double page I have chosen there does not seem to be a headline, the quote functions as a headline.
The quote within the double page has taken the role of the headline and the article is based on this whole quote. The quote is center-staged which signifies is importance. The font used is a serif font which connotes modern and young people. There is only one photograph used which takes up a whole page, he style of the photograph suggests hip and current.
The lighting used is low-key lighting as it is not even and there are also shadows. His non-verbal communication tells us he is confident, looking directly at the camera. His expensive jewellery tells us he enjoys his materialistic, however his white t-shirt tells us he is a casual person. These two aspects contradict one another which give us the impression he is a complex character.
The amount of columns used is two, with the word count being 1219.
The subject matter is the coming of age of Bow Wow and his transition from boy to man (Lil Bow Wow to Bow Wow) His journey of how he got where he is today and how he was introduced into music. The colour scheme used is white with the background also white. They appear to be very simple colours that work well with the fact that he is now considered a “man”and not a “boy.”
The questions asked appear to be rather informal; it is an unstructured interview with no predetermined questions. The questions are also short. An example of this would be “When?” following a previous answer by Bow Wow (previously known as Lil Bow Wow.) This is explicit evidence that there aren’t any predetermined questions.
I am going to be analysing the way in which a double page within a magazine is structured. Normally, on one page we have an extra-large picture of an artist related to the genre of magazine which proves to be the case here. On the other page of the double page we have laborious amounts of text. These are normally an unstructured interview. The rticle features a signed artist whom goes by the name of ‘Nas.’ The name of the artist is always named somewhere within the double page.The headline within this double page spread is a laborious 37 word quote from one of his songs. This is a powerful message to people. There is mixture of font used within this double page spread. The main text is sans serif as it has no flick ups and it connotes a more modern theme. However, there is also serif fonts within the double page. This is used to segregate the quote from the text and to signify its importance to the audience.
There is only one photo used from this double page spread which is of the artist Nas himself as the double page spread is entirely based on him. The style of the hotograph is very mature as well as the lighting being low-key. This is because it is shadowy and directional. The image is in many colours not just black and white which suggests it is modern.
Nas is in a room which looks as if he is alone in the dark. This is rather peculiar. He is also looking directly at the camera telling he is confident. His watch and other jewelery give us the impression he is rich. His simple white vest tells us he is not trying to look how he looks, “rich.” The way his fist is clenched in his other hand portrays that he is holding tension. The look in his eyes gives us the impression he has been through a lot. He appears to be a complex character.
The amount of columns used is three and the word count is 594.
The subject matter is Nas performing in New York's Central Park and how he has evolved into such an intrinsic part of Rap and Hip Hop. It is also said the impact he has on the crowd is phenomenal. We also find out how he got into music and how he became so successful.
The colour scheme used is a somewhat modern black and white them with aspects such as his vest being white and around him appearing directional and black.
The double page spread does not appear to be an interview and so no questions are asked.
There is only one photo used from this double page spread which is of the artist Nas himself as the double page spread is entirely based on him. The style of the hotograph is very mature as well as the lighting being low-key. This is because it is shadowy and directional. The image is in many colours not just black and white which suggests it is modern.
Nas is in a room which looks as if he is alone in the dark. This is rather peculiar. He is also looking directly at the camera telling he is confident. His watch and other jewelery give us the impression he is rich. His simple white vest tells us he is not trying to look how he looks, “rich.” The way his fist is clenched in his other hand portrays that he is holding tension. The look in his eyes gives us the impression he has been through a lot. He appears to be a complex character.
The amount of columns used is three and the word count is 594.
The subject matter is Nas performing in New York's Central Park and how he has evolved into such an intrinsic part of Rap and Hip Hop. It is also said the impact he has on the crowd is phenomenal. We also find out how he got into music and how he became so successful.
The colour scheme used is a somewhat modern black and white them with aspects such as his vest being white and around him appearing directional and black.
The double page spread does not appear to be an interview and so no questions are asked.