Friday, 18 December 2009

Double Page Spread Analysis - MixMag




·The lay out of this double page spread is split, on the left of the double page is the images and the title and on the right hand side of the pages is the text and more images; also the text is at the bottom of the page on the right, with images above it. The pictures over the double page spread are of people is a club or rave, so some of the images used of the people dancing in the club are slightly blurred and the colours are bright in the images used, this is suggesting that it is a rave.

·The choice of images used for this interview and double page spread go well with the title, the images used for this article are images of people raving. Also because the article is called ‘Rave the Planet’, along with the images of the raving scenes there is also quite a big image of a yellow smiley face with the recycle logo for the eyes. These two types of images; of the raving scene and the smiling face are contradicting each other.

·The target audience for this magazine is for young adults 18-26. This is due to that fact that young adults are more into the raving scene more than older people. Also because there are some swear words in this article that have not been blocked out.

·The type of language that has been used in this article is; assertive and factual, and is giving the audience that is reading this magazine useful information. There is also some swearing in this article, which is informal and the words have not been blocked out, the swearing is mainly coming from people opinions and views of the clubbing and raving scene.

·The style of the article matches the front cover because, the colours used in the article and front cover are bright and colourful, and which is eye catching for the audience. Also the words used on the front cover relate to raving and the party scene; ‘Party or Die’.

·The colours in this article are mainly; black, for the background, white, for the writing, and the colour red is quite dominant in this article as well because, there is a fully red photo in the top right hand corner on the right page of the article and also because the red is used to show that the images are of a ‘film’.

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