Sunday, 22 September 2013
Top of the Pops Double Page spread deconstruction
Three columns have been used in this article, they have used columns so the reader can easily follow along with the interview. The heading of the article is right at the top of the page on the left, because we read from left to right, then the sub-heading is directly below it. Colour helps to organise the page because all of the colours complement each other, and the colours that have been used and all tied in with nature and natural things. The colour green connotes natural, nature, growth and money. Purple connotes royalty, luxury, ambition and it also conveys wealth. White connotes innocence, light, goodness and mystery. Orange is associated with joy, warmth, happiness, sunshine. There is an image of Jessie J across the background of the double page spread, Jessie J would be seen as the main image of the article. The only model for the article is Jessie J, because it’s an article based on her handling he fame and her new album ‘Alive’ , they've only used Jessie as a model, because the article is about her personal life, and who she has become today. They have also placed a butterfly in her hand, in the interview she states “I've felt free since I shaved off my hair”, the butterfly could have been placed there to symbolise her freedom, and how she feels now that she is “stripped-back”. The size of the font is about small to medium, the text itself is mainly in lower case apart from where capital letters are needed. The most used punctuation there is would be the punctuation mark, because it’s used throughout the interview with Jessie. The magazine has used alliteration to entice the reader, they stated “Life’s not all leotards and lipstick for this pop star”. The magazine uses lots of jargon, because only readers of that magazine will understand.
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