
A double-page spread is two pages side by side both on the same article, typically magazines use one page for a photograph and the other for the article. The first example is from NME magazine, the use the heading to connect the two pages “The Teenagers”. The photograph dominates the first page and there is some small pieces of text scattered about. On the facing page there is the main article with small images, and there is also a column of information in relation to another topic, this is used to bulk the page out. Overall the double-page spread looks well structured.
Ellie
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