

Wade Waters:
The double page spread is split completely, with two columns.
On the left page it is the picture of the two in the group. They are both looking at the camera and although it is quite close up, it isn't just there faces.
On the right page it is an article about this group. It includes a drop capital in crazy font to entice the reader. The first paragraph is about them, their goal and their views. The second is about their professions, they aren't full time artists, even though they want to bring out an album. Final two paragraphs they talk about their genre and the disappointment of not making an actual album.
I'd say the article is fairly informal, as for most in Source magazine based on the genre and target audience.
A shining wit:
The double page spread is split into four columns, 3 for writing and one picture.
On the left page it has two blocks of writing within the 2 columns. The first block is a review of the background of which this 'MC' is going to be talking about and then follows onto the interview. The interview carries on throughout the next 2 columns.
On the right page it has that one remaining column of writing and then a portrait photo of 'Leeds' best MC'.
The whole article is definitely informal because even in the first line, swear words are used...'bullshit'. Then, not being stereotypical but the interview is with a MC. Plus, again it appears in 'The Source' magazine.
Here is the first double page spread that I made and changed. Originally, I had the topics more spread out with 'Black Pepper' the band, column two after the title and then 'Upcoming Gigs' and 'Tour' in the next column with the final column being the START of the 'Exclusive Interview'. Then I moved 'Upcoming Gigs' and 'Tour' in to the same column as 'Black Pepper' which enabled me to add to the Exclusive Interview. It also made all the font size the same, as it wasn't. Looks a lot neater.
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