2. What’s conventional about this?
• Page numbers
• Relevant subtitles
• Relevant image
This double page spread acts as a review for the
film, it has text layered in columns which will help
the audience follow as they aren’t reading from a
huge block of text.
Even in the article
there are images, or
subtitles in order to
make sure that the
audience aren’t
reading a long piece.
There’s a short
summary of content
at the end to recap
everything.
The still from the
film may generate
some interest from
the fans of the
Pirates of the
Caribbean films if
they see it.
3. What’s conventional about this?
• Page numbers
• Relevant subtitles
• Relevant image
• Title introducing the piece
This has been laid out in an interview
style format. You have the interviewer
asking something, which is highlighted
in red text, then the response just
underneath the question.
The art is visually
appealing to attract
the attention of
viewers, we are drawn
to it and may be
interested in reading
the article when they
see it’s to do with a
famous actor.
4. What’s conventional about this?
• Relevant image
• Logo of the product, somewhat works as
a title
• Crosses over two pages via the image
It’s a detailed analysis look at the system,
which reads well as the black, red and
white don’t conflict that much.
Poses a question to the audience as a kind
of challenge, which may influence them to
go out and get involved with the product.
It does look somewhat basic since it isn’t
doing too much visually, the image at least
has some conflicting colours.
Even thought it looks basic, it’s effective as
it won’t take attention away from the
article.
5. What’s conventional about this?
• Eye catching headline
• Title of piece is the logo
• Eye catching imagery
• Subtitles in different colours
• Page numbers
The way that it is set out may not be
the most appealing to viewers as the
text seems crammed down at the
bottom to make room for images and
the title. It wraps around the
screenshots too which makes it
somewhat challenging to follow.
There is an interview with the project
lead which may be interesting to the
readers as it’ll give some insight into
the product.
And while the images do take up too
much space, they are at the least
relevant to the product being
covered.