These double page spreads from 'Rock Sound' magazine all contain large images that reach to the edges of the pages. They do not appear to be cropped and contain a full background. The text is minimal on all three examples as the image seems to be the main focus.
Pull quotes are used to fill the space on the page. A serif font is used, connoting that the band is upmarket and has a certain sophistication.
This fourth example of a double page spread is a little more engaging than the others. The bright graphic that stretches from the left page to the right draws the eye across to the content of the article. Unlike the other examples, there are many images on top of the main background image.
The effect of this is that the page may be more appealing to the reader. Many people read magazines for enjoyment, some readers may get put off by mass sections of text. By breaking up the text with smaller images, the page looks more appealing to the eye.







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