Double page spread: Here, I like the enlarged headline. It draws attention immediately when the page is turned. I also like the idea of using an enlarged image to fill 3/4 of the right page. A caption underneath would address the image, and I would ensure that the text does not bleed into the image, and vice versa. Using a small image below the headline on the left page would also help draw attention to the content, and the adjacent columns would contain text relevant to the image. Spacing imagery is important to my layout design, in order to prevent my double page spread looking cluttered.
Double page spread: I am also keen on this layout design, as similarly to the previous rough sketch; the headline is enlarged enough to fill the width of the double page spread. This layout design features slightly less imagery than the previous, which I believe could prove to be beneficial, in order to fit more relevant text and fillers in to my magazine.
Front cover: This layout of my possible front cover contains many techniques that I have used in my previous planning and research. A large masthead will draw the correct audience, with the addition of providing a magazine name that is suitable to my musical genre. The idea of a running masthead is beneficial, as artists names will attract the right audience. Using a main image, with a layout similar to that of 'VIBE' magazine will be bold and eye catching. Fillers containing relevant content will also encourage my audience to purchase my magazine, as they are interested in the elements of rap and hip hop music.



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