Monday, 18 March 2013

Q research

Again the computer was being silly so the images and text have to be separate.

The front cover for Q holds many themes similar to the other magazines.
However on this particular edition they have edited the masthead to interact with the main image, which the other two magazines don't do.
Again, the largest text is the main article, with the smaller texts being lesser articles.
The front cover features another image, of the Beatles, and all the text is quite large and easy to read. It is positioned so that the image is virtually uncovered by the text except for the text pertaining to it.


The contents page is very similar to Uncut in layout, but the image is smaller, with more room for the contents. The regular articles take up a very small space at the bottom left of the page, and the review box takes up the rest of the bottom of the page. The features are all on the left side, apart from the one linked to the image.


The DPS is similar to the other magazines.
There is a distinct house-style of red and black.
One page is dominated by an image, which forms the backdrop for the text on the other page. The text is arranged into columns again. The byline is under the headline, which is rather large to grab attention, and is in a swirly serif font to fit with the image. The drop-cap is in the same font, for house-style. The artist's name is highlighted to show that the article is about her.

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