In this particular double page spread, the headline of the article is a quotation taken from the text on the page, rather than having the title separate. This places importance on the interview part of the article, which would appeal to the reader because of the high relevance and popularity of the person the article is based on. Alongside this, drop capitals are used to open the article, and also partway through the text. This allows the reader to distinguish different parts of the article, giving it a more fluent structure, that in turn contributes to the tidiness of the pages as well as making the main body of text appear more important. Also, the way in which the sub-title is partly on a slant is interesting as it acts to further the idea of chaos, which was initially created in the quotation used for the title.
One feature of this double page spread that I may use in my own is an important quote highlighted, similar to the one on the right side of these pages. I feel as though this would be a good addition to my main article, as it provides a broader range of content, and fills the page which helps the page appear more organised. Also, the reader may be persuaded to read the article because of the quote, as, like in this one, the quote may evoke controversy or excitement.
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