Sunday, 1 January 2012

1 Double page spread analysis


- The arrows used on the page to direct the audience which has a successful effect as there is more chance that the audience will read the article.
- The text is larger here highlighted with a black background representing its importance; this is effective as it’s pointing out the key piece of the article.
- The headline ‘Will he wont he?’ is in the colours grey and gold, linking back to the colour of the groups outfits which is also grey and gold. This makes a nice and settled completion on the tone of the page.   
- The large image is on the left hand side. It’s the first thing we see as we read from left to right. It’s almost like a cycle, as the image directs you to the arrow and the arrow directs you to the text very smoothly.
- The connotation used in the heading, ‘Will he, wont he’ Represents the lead singer (Will I am). The ‘Will’ is used very effectively in the headline, as it’s the name of who the article is about. It also uses denotation to represents who it’s about as the rest of the group are faded into the background as Will I am is sharp and stands out.
- The men of this group are dressed formally in suits as the female in the group is dressed provocative as a sexy woman directing the audience to her. The males hand/arm gestures in the picture are very sharp which represents their masculinity and the female (Fergie’s) gestures are very relaxed and calm, representing her femininity.

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