This double page spread uses Q's consistent colour scheme of red, white and black. It uses an extra large image of the artist on the left hand side, it is a mid shot and put in black and white to represent the artist's image. This double page spread breaks conventions as it does not feature a break out quote. This may connote a sense of rebellion, which represents the artist's personality and image. Drop down capitals are used to show the reader where significant text starts. There are 3 columns separated neatly.
For my magazine, I want to convey this organised, neat and simple look for my double page spread by using a main image on the left hand side and the text on the opposite page, separated by columns. However, I dislike how the letter L is used across the text; alternatively I plan to have the artists name written across the top of the page over lapping the two pages and the main image. I also plan to use a break out quote and a sub image to link to the article.

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