Friday, 5 November 2010

NME double page spread

The NME double page spread uses a few different ways to attract the target audience its main way like many other articles in the magazine is the pull quote it instantly attracts the target audience as it is the biggest text on the page, and it is unexplained also shocking for a reader who does not know of this band. It uses lots of images that conform to the “indie” style appearance, for people who already know that band will want to read it simple because they want to know more about them. The background of the picture is very odd (library) this subliminally asks the reader why and what they were doing there. The language is very informal during the interview it explains how they want to work without director’s graphic designers ECT. This is shown by the baseness of the layout and style they also explain the facial expressions during the interview this helps the reader feel closer to the artist, making them enjoy the article therefore buying more magazines later. The picture captions fit along with the article and the picture e.g. “then there were three” and the article explains how they became only 3 and how that has affected them.  

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