Friday, 2 October 2015

Double page spread house styles


Double page spreads from NME magazine.




The house styles on these double page spreads is that the magazine always has a main image of an artist or band that relates to the main article.

Another house style is the way NME uses a drop cap usually sans serif to start the article as it draws the eye to the beginning.
NME use columns to separate the text and make it easy to read so its not just a big block of text that looks boring.
The style of text is the same through all three double page spreads with the same size and colour.

There is also a main headline that is used in all double page spreads to sum up the story or name who its about. Under the headline is a sub-heading that sums up the musician before the interview.

Lastly the house style is the quotes from the interviews that are enlarged or in a different colour so key answers are easy to read and help make the story interesting.


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